The iPhone has lots of ringtones and alarm sounds to choose from, but the old iOS 7 opening ringtone is still the most memorable. Musician Tony Ann took that familiar tune and ran with it, transforming it into a lovely little ballad to play on the piano. The sheet music is available for purchase on Musicnotes. (Thanks, Rob!)

"Piano Riff" is a ringtone available on the Apple iPhone consisting of a basic blues riff heard in songs such as "Mannish Boy" and "Bad to the Bone." The ringtone became a prevalent reference in ironic memes in the early 2020s, particularly on TikTok as an example of a goofy ahh sound, for its overuse and its perceived use by the elderly.


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"Piano Riff" has come preloaded on the Apple iPhone since as early as its second generation in 2008, with one of the earliest mentions of the ringtone posted to the MacRumors[1] forum on December 31st, 2008. On July 23rd, 2009, a member of the MacResource[2] forum asked for help finding the source of the ringtone. On July 11th, 2011, the ringtone was then uploaded to YouTube, gaining over 150,000 views in 11 years (shown below).

The ringtone's wide use inspired ironic uses in 2021, especially on TikTok. On July 7th, 2021, TikToker[3] @jcohenstudios523 posted a meme where a man dances to the ringtone, gaining over 530,000 views in a year (shown below, left). The original sound became popular over the course of the year, often used over shitposts, inspiring over 20,000 videos to use it in a year (examples shown below, right).[4]

On July 19th, TikToker[5] @afterhourstilldawn113 posted a video where he claims his grandmother's ringtone is "Piano Riff," gaining over 1.5 million views in a year (shown below). On July 31st, TIkToker[6] @_deku.tard_ posted a video using the sound captioned, "if you can sleep thru this you scare the devil himself," gaining over 799,000 views in a year.

A year later on July 8th, 2022, TikToker[7] @bretakabard posted a video where he creates an old idea for a Vine he had where he plays the riff on piano, gaining over 1.5 million views in a year (shown below).

The Nokia tune is a phrase from a composition for solo guitar, Gran Vals, composed in 1902 by the Spanish classical guitarist and composer Francisco Trrega.[1] It has been associated with Finnish corporation Nokia since the 1990s, becoming the first identifiable musical ringtone on a mobile phone; Nokia selected an excerpt to be used as its default ringtone.[2]

The Nokia tune first appeared on the Nokia 2110 released in 1994, under the name ringtone Type 7, showing that it was just one of the normal ringtones. The tune's original name varied in the ringtone list, listed as Type 13 on some phones, or Type 5 on others. In December 1997 with the introduction of the Nokia 6110, ringtones were each given a specific name, and the tune received the name "Grande valse". Some later Nokia phones (e.g. some 3310s) still used Type 7 as the name of the Nokia tune.[6] In 1998, "Grande valse" was renamed to "Nokia tune" and effectively became Nokia's flagship ringtone.

The Nokia tune has been updated several times, either to take advantage of advancing technology or to reflect musical trends at the time. The first polyphonic MIDI version of the Nokia tune, created by composer Ian Livingstone[7] (often mistaken as being Thomas Dolby's work),[8] was introduced in 2001 with the release of two South Korea-exclusive devices, the Nokia 8877 and the Nokia 8887. The Nokia 3510, released in 2002, was the first globally released phone to include this version, using Beatnik's miniBAE technology. The Nokia 9500 Communicator in 2004 introduced a realtone recorded piano version. A guitar-based version was introduced with the Nokia N78 in 2008, reflecting the popularity of nu-folk at the time.[3]

The ringtones on this website are in .mp3 format and is compatible with almost all mobile phones. Download ringtones and use them on Nokia Mobile phones, Samsung, Sony Ericsson phones, LG mobiles, Motorola phones etc...

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The video features ringtones, alerts, alarms and more that Sakamoto composed for the Nokia 8800 mobile phone released in 2005. Also included is Sakamoto's piano arrangement of the classic Nokia ringtone composed by Francisco Trrega. In addition to the pre-loaded sounds, there are rips from related software, CDs and website. ff782bc1db

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