That’s my girls singing “I Love You”. This one starts in classic “Jorge” fashion with a sweep and noise and then drop the beat in.
It’s kind of like a CosPlay rave, with little piggie tail girls skipping around the night club with way too much jewelry and really short skirts going around kissing everyone.
This is another clip from an original song I created. I love the piano in this one and the stuttering drums, and the sweeping noisiness.
I am imagining looking at devastation from an explosion or a crumbled building. Maybe realizing that it was predicted by some guy who made a ringtone and posted it for free on his blog and then pretended like he predicted something in the future by writing some nonsensical sentence. The prediction went something like this:
“…in the year after the spinning in the sky, only the bridge remained between the double craters. Contrasting hands were held together in agreement by an unflinching eye…and the two rose…”
This is a clip from an original song I made. It’s kinda happy and fun and jumpy and exciting. Perfect for when you are standing in line taking back Christmas items that you have decided you waited long enough for it to not be rude to take back.
Perfect timing for the cold weather on the way. Kinda chimey and kinda buzzy. I was trying to make a sort of strange Ice Cream truck kinda song. This would definitely get my attention if I heard it coming down the street.
I made that annoying sound on this ringtone just to be annoying. Truth is, you will probably hear it pretty well when it’s in your pocket. Kinda sounds like a laser gun. Breaks into a cool beat in the middle.
Hope you are having a wonderful Christmas, and if you are here and it’s not Christmas time, then I hope you are having a wonderful day.
I thought I would post this one as a special Christmas gift for you guys. It kinda sounds like a drunk clown. Kinda carnival, kinda pathetic, kinda disoriented, but yet a little bit fun. Perfect soundtrack for Christmas morning opening gifts. Also perfect for that after Christmas let down…You didn’t get what you wanted for Christmas, but you got a free ringtone…awesome!
This one was inspired by watching my neighbor mowing my lawn. I have about a half acre back yard, and he says he wants to do it. He won’t even take gas money for it. He says it calms him down. Cool. Calms me down too.
Now I don’t really know what it has to do with mowing a lawn, but it’s a cool little soundtrack to imagine my neighbor sitting on his riding lawnmower going back and forth in my back yard.
One more in my series of short tones. This one sounds like a soap opera sound when something bad just happened. A strange cartoon soap opera, sure, but whatever.
This one is a quiet bell chime type thing. It’s still creepy, just how I like it. It’s interesting how you can present a mood just with three notes. If this was the sound a train made before they announced the station they were coming to, I think…well…it would not be such a good idea.
This is a short alert type ringtone that’s basically a synth sweep. A sweep is a note on a synth that is held and it travels through any of a variety of modulations…for example: it could be a volume swell or a frequency span or even a note change. I think this ringtone would be good for text or maybe an alarm to wake me up.
This site is about ringtones...free ringtones. Not your regular "Factory Package" ringtones, but "different" and "interesting" ones. Some will be original compositions, some will be sound loops, and some may be so strange and weird that no one will download them. I just wanted to offer some different ringtones than are out there right now. I hope to see more sites like this one in the future, where "ringtone artists" can explore and flourish, and have an outlet.
Aside from creating these ringtones, I am a graphic designer...you can view my
work at GoycoDesign.com.
I design and build websites, create logos, produce print brochures and that kind
of stuff. I also have some free
electronic music for
download if you are so inclined. My wife paints Pet Portraits...you can view
her impressionistic animal paintings at DogOnAWall.com and
have one painted of you favorite pet. I also write for a Graphic
Design blog, a blog about the area
I live in (Bryan/College
Station, Texas) and an original
children's stories blog. Thanks for visiting.