The first version of this site dates back to the early 2000s. In those years we had phones like the Nokia 3110, or 6110, or 8110, the phones were only GSM, they weren't smart, but you could still create and then upload custom ringtones . Typically these were 4-track polyphonic midi, which I created for fun, and then I put on the site, available to other users. I had the Deep Red ringtone, when no one else had it.

Today we have smartphones, and everyone can set an mp3-type ringtone, so it's very easy download and set them. Sometimes it happens, however, that you like a specific passage of a certain song, instead of the whole one. The reason is that otherwise we would listen to this song from the beginning, and not the passage that interests us.

Here are the reasons why, in this article, I will publish some of the old midi ringtones, as "historical memory", and the new ones, which are precise parts of fairly well-known music.

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To download them you can click the links, or click with the right button and "save with name" or "save as..."(or other similar)

MIDI Addams' family MIDI Deep Red (Goblins)
MIDI Ufo Robot MIDI Daitarn III
Deep Red Rock (Simonetti) Tunnel of love (Dire Straits)
Sultans of Swing (Dire Straits) Storia d'amore (Adriano Celentano)
Attila (Franz DiCioccio) N.C.I.S.
N.C.I.S. Los Angeles Star Wars Main Theme
Sounds like a melody (Alphaville) Take on me (A-Ha)
Noise of the T.A.R.D.I.S. Doctor Who theme
Piccola Stella (Ultimo) Love of my life (Queen)
Tu sei lei (Ligabue) Una canzone d'amore buttata via (Vasco)
Mille (Fedez-Berti-Lauro)  Rewind (Vasco)
L'amore l'amore (Vasco)  

 

 


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