I like to use creativity to fit more of what I want into a shorter space. I did this with a Zimmer Twins movie called Sakamoto's Stolen Scarf, and now I like to do it with Nokia Composer ringtones, trying to stay with the confines of 50 notes while retaining quality and making it a good loop. Here are my Nokia Composer ringtones.
ChuckleVision theme (1991-2009) - BPM 90 - 46 notes - 16e 16e 16e 16e 8f 8.e 16e 16e 16e 8f 8e 16e 16e 16e 16e 8f 4g 8f 8e 4c2 8f 16e 16g 16a 8.c2 8f 8e 4c2 8f 16e 16g 16a 16c2 8d2 8g 8#f 4d2 8g 16#f 16d 16#f 16a 8.b 8.a 8.g 8.f
Zey the Mouse theme - BPM 90 - 41 notes - 32c2 8d2 8e2 8f2 8e2 8d2 4c2 8.a2 16b2 8c3 8d3 4e3 8f3 8c3 8d3 8e3 8d3 8c3 4b2 4a2 4.c3 16c2 16d2 4e2 4c2 8b1 8a1 8g1 8a1 8b1 4c2 4g1 8e1 8d1 8c1 8d1 8e1 16c1 4e1 4a1 2c1
Zey the Mouse in-episode theme - BPM 90 - 10 notes - 8c 8e 8d 8f 8e 8g 8f 8d 8e 8c
Zey the Mouse in-episode theme 2 - BPM 120 - 21 notes - 8.#f 8.#a 8.#c2 8.#d2 2.#g 8.#c2 8.#a 8.#d2 8.#g 2.#c2 8.#f 8.#a 8.#c2 8.#d2 4.#f2 4.#f 8.#c2 8.#a 8.#d2 8.#f2 2.#c2
Zey the Mouse in-episode theme 3 - BPM 90 - 6 notes - 8.b 16a 8b 8a 8g 4.d
Zey the Mouse in-episode theme 4 - BPM 120 - 3 notes - 1#g 4e 1g