Though I recently gave into the iPhone, I was for many years a Nokia man. And for most of those years I contented myself with the default ring tone, known simply as the "Nokia tune." This tune, which you have heard nineteen times this week, goes something like: yada da da, yada da da, yada da da daah. This link will remind you what it sounds like if you need reminding: -content/uploads/2008/05/nokia-tune.mp3

But as I heard the tune more and more often--especially during a year in Europe, where Nokias are popular--I really started to wonder. The tone also underwent some changes that made it sound more like the Trrega piece. Whereas the melody once was rendered as if by a rather unmusical robot, in later versions it acquired rubato (a more flexible approach to the meter), harmonization, and new instrumentations, piano on some phones ( -tune-piano-ringtone/), guitar on others. It was when I heard the guitar version--coming, appropriately, from the pocket of a Spanish tourist on Fifth Avenue, that I suspected my friend must have been right.


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But the irony of the situation seems greater in Trrega's case, for Trrega, a composer greatly loved by guitarists but hardly famous in the way of a Mozart or a Chopin, was known to be a tremblingly shy man who could bear playing in front of only very small audiences, ideally composed of people he knew. To think that one of his pieces, and not even his most famous piece, would achieve this kind of ubiquity would have given this delicate man a very great shock. It is hard to know whether to see this second life for his little waltz (Gran is hardly the word) as a tribute to a charming composer, or as another sad little story of an artist receiving too little credit for his work. But if the latter seems to be the case, there is a simple solution. Next time that familiar chirp arises on a city street, or, God forbid, in a concert hall, we must simply think: Ah, the Trrega tune. 


According to Michael the prototype is a fully-working smartphone which he was able to use with a T-Mobile prepaid SIM card. The prototype includes the famous "chirp" when it is flipped open and is loaded with ten custom Star Trek wallpapers, including a few animated moirs. There are also five Trek ringtones pre-loaded. The external redesign of the standard Nokia phone includes a metal "antenna grille" (with the yellow, red, and blue lights underneath) and a starfleet logo embossed into the casing on the back. The attention to detail even includes a tiny etching of the Enterprise on the cover for the USB port.

Species that flock often call back and forth while in flight; this is a good way to detect clouds of blackbirds, waxwings, siskins, or bluebirds passing overhead. Flocks of shorebirds also may be vocal in the air. But many less-social species also have distinctive flight calls that are quite different from their usual calls. During spring and fall, most songbirds migrate at night; if you listen closely, you can hear their various chirps drifting down from the dark sky. e24fc04721

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