i agree the ring tones should be allowed on the text messages like they used to. I have contacts assigned so a text or call are the same sound so I know who it is and I'm a nurse so all the doctors are assigned a special sound (ring or text) so when covered in isolation gear I know if it's important enough to leave the room to check it or not!!! Plus when I'm on call the longer phone call tones used as a text sound help make sure it wakes me for emergencies!!! I see NO reason to stop us from having that choice like we used to have in all the other iOS. PLEASE RETURN THIS FUNCTION!!!

I contacted Apple support and they told me the same thing, on how to set up a ringtone. Unfortunately that is not what we want. I think this is an operating system issue that will need to have a patch fix and hope they do an update on it.


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Is it possible to set a ringtone as a text tone in iOS 17? Bought a new text tone to set for one of my friends. It is categorioed as a ringtone though, so can't seem to set it as a text tone. Anyone know how to make it work?

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Assuming your ringtone is a wav file, you need to create a wav player and connect its port to your output device. The wav file will loop until you disconnect the port, then start again when you reconnect it.

Certainly, start by tuning your instrument with the tuner, and frankly, I think you're going to be fine if you tune all four strings with it -- it's certainly going to be better than guessing, before you have developed your sense of pitch. Because yes, there levels and refinements when it comes to hearing pitch. That's what Mendy Smith's blog was about a few days ago: she had realized that she had approached a level where she needed to refine her intonation without the use of a chromatic tuner because she truly was beginning to hear the subtleties of pitch in relation to other tones. You can't tune your violin by hearing a perfect fifth until you can hear a perfect fifth.

A good, basic place to start learning intonation is by becoming sensitive to the ringing tones, also called "resonant notes," on your violin (or viola). What I'd like to do in this blog is to give you an introduction to ringing tones, if you are a student who doesn't yet know about them, or give you some ideas for explaining them, if you are a teacher. I welcome everyone's thoughts on the subject, as well.

The most obvious ringing tones are the strings: E, A, D and G (If you are a violist, A, D, G, and C). As you may have noticed, the open strings ring in a louder, fuller, more obvious way than notes played with a finger placed down on the string. In fact, try playing an open string. Notice that, not only does it sound very full, but also the string vibrates quite a lot -- this is something you can see with your eyes...

The most obvious ringing tones are the strings: E, A, D and G (If you are a violist, A, D, G, and C). As you may have noticed, the open strings ring in a louder, fuller, more obvious way than notes played with a finger placed down on the string. In fact, try playing an open string. Notice that, not only does it sound very full, but also the string vibrates quite a lot -- this is something you can see with your eyes. Notice also that the wood on the body of your fiddle also vibrates, and you can feel this vibration if you put your hand on the back of the violin while playing, or even if you hold the scroll of the violin (yours or someone else's).

So here's the cool part: What happens when you play an E, A, D or G that is not an open string? For example, try playing the G that is located third finger on the D string. If you play it perfectly in tune -- and only if you play it perfectly in tune -- your violin will have a party and ring with joy. More specifically, the G string will vibrate in sympathy with the G note you are playing on the D string. If you play this note with very good, even tone and perfectly in tune, you can even see the G string vibrating. Certainly it will ring much, much more than an out-of-tune G or than a note such as an E flat, which does not have its own special string to ring with it.

Now, see the difference tone of 289.4? It now beats with the lower string to produce yet another difference tone of 290.3 - 289.4 = 0.9Hz. That is just less than once a second. And there are more of these, as you do more of the sums and differences. But this one is the strongest or nearly so (as oyu go to higher harmonics there is less energy).

I have a wonderfully ringing violin and have no trouble with intonation when playing in keys that allow for these sympathetic vibrations. My problem is with four flats. The Dvorak Romance in Fm is killing me. My fingers/ears are always fighting with me as they try to seek out these ringing tones. When I play it along with an accompianiest, my ear hears the accompianiest's notes and my fingers go right to the correct spot, but when practicing the piece alone, I am always struggling against "drifting" toward other keys. In an effort to counteract this, I have been trying to listen for the "intervals", for LACK of ringing, and of course for the occasional ringing of the G natural and any accidental A's, D's or E's. I've had some success with this approach, but it's been limited. I'd like to overcome this problem. Any suggestions for me?

September 18, 2011 at 04:13 PM  I didn't hear ringing tones much at all until I got my current violin a couple of years ago. My teacher often said "find the clarity" and I didn't know what she meant. I could hear it when she played, but not when I played. Out-of-tune notes and in-tune notes tended to sound very similar to me in all aspects except for pitch, and my sense of pitch isn't great. But with my new violin, I've been able to hear resonances and ringing tones much more. That experience has helped me understand why some violins are better than others.

September 18, 2011 at 07:25 PM  Yeah, yeah, yeah, Pythagorean tuning is great.....until you play with a piano, and as the late almost great Alexander Schneider used to mutter, playing with well-tempered tuning drove him crazy and he tried to avoid playing piano trios, quartets etc....he may have just been spoofing about having this amazingly discrete sense of hearing....and judging by some of his recordings, he was not immune to producing poor intonation....but it all contributes the the mystery and magic of music.....Playing leading tones high, major 2nd trills high, minor 3rds & 6ths low, and other quirks that establish one's style (Is intonation variation a form of Improv ???) all sort of reduce the flavor of this practice....but for some beginners it is a group of facts that should be known.

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