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Cell Phone Ring Tones and the Mosquito:
Why They're Such a Hit
Your cell phone. It has been around for
quite sometime and it is there to stay.
There are many features that would seem
impossible to generations of past but what
we now actually
enjoy. What are these special features? It
could be that your cell phone is equipped
with a video camera with 3.0 megapixels,
or it could be the built-in Windows 5.0.
Or it could simply be, your cell phone
ring tones.
Ring tone history all began with the
Nokia tune that was originally composed by
Francisco Tarrega, a musician from Spain.
It was then called the Gran Vals. Cell
phone ring tones were originally
monophonic. This means that only one note
is being played at a given time.
There were, and there still are, ring
tones that come with the phone as you
purchase it. The earlier reproductions of
cellular phones had composers that were
built-in with the models. This was not
something that the market really
appreciated. It soon became a big
flop.
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In the year 2002, a major breakthrough
in cell phone ring tone history took
place. Nokia developed a phone that could
play ringtones. The Nokia 3510 was the
first cell phone that was introduced to
have done that.
By 2003, more and more cell phone
companies adopted the use of polytones.
With this came further development such as
the Groovetunes by Motorola and the True
Tones by Nokia. Web sites soon began to
offer cell phone ring tones that featured
the voices of singers with their hit
songs.
Nowadays, downloading a ring tone is as
easy as accessing a web site and choosing
from an array of songs. With the use of
the Bluetooth technology, you can now
download songs from your personal computer
to your phone. Easy and amazing!
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And since we are talking about ring
tones, why, it's impossible to miss
mentioning the famous ëMosquito ring
tone'. This, if you do not already know,
is the ring tone that can't be heard by
the regular adult. A teenager can actually
receive a text message without the adult
ever knowing that a message arrived. And
no, this is not a technology that uses
vibrating batteries or any vibra features.
It is an audible tone, but again, only the
young can hear it. Here's why:
The
Mosquito ring tone became a big hit among
teenagers because of the ban on cell phone
usage during school hours. It was not
originally created for teenagers to use by
its inventor, Howard Stapleton. In fact,
it's the opposite. It was created to ward
off youngsters and keep them from
loitering in front of stores.
The teenagers, as ingenious as they
usually are, used this to their advantage.
The tone was copied and was made into a
cell phone ring tone. And since cell
phones aren't supposed to be used at
school, most teenagers keep track of their
messages right under the noses of their
teachers, thanks to the mosquito ring
tone.
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The science behind this
amazing ring tone is the natural
tendency of humans to become less
capable of hearing sounds as they
age. This is known as presbycusis
(also known as aging ear). Since
the mosquito ring tone comes in
with 17 kilohertz, most adults
are unable to hear it, more so
with people who are beyond 40 or
50 years.
Imagine this. The highest note
on a piano is at 4 kilohertz.
Everyone, as long as they can
hear, is able to hear the highest
note on a piano. 50-59 year old
adults can no longer hear sounds
beyond 11 kilohertz. For the age
group 40-49 years old, they are
unable to hear beyond 12
kilohertz. For 30-39 year olds,
they can't hear beyond the level
of 14 kilohertz. Now, the
teenagers from 18-24 are better
able to hear sounds because they
can hear sounds that are as high
as 16 kilohertz and beyond!
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