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Does anyone know the easy way to get the Demon song(ring tone) onto a mobile phone please?.

Is there a number to ring, a website to go to, a program to download first or a place to purchase plus approximate cost.

If you have a clue could you please put it in simple English(don't assume a lot of computer expertise here) plus write it down step by step if it is more than a couple of processes. Thanks

 

What type of phone do you have - that will make a difference as to how its done.

Does anyone know the easy way to get the Demon song(ring tone) onto a mobile phone please?.

Is there a number to ring, a website to go to, a program to download first or a place to purchase plus approximate cost.

If you have a clue could you please put it in simple English(don't assume a lot of computer expertise here) plus write it down step by step if it is more than a couple of processes. Thanks

I have one as a MIDI file (*.mid), if your phone can load midis as a ring tone I think it could be sent it to you as an MMS mesage.

 
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What type of phone do you have - that will make a difference as to how its done.

That's where I :wacko::wacko: am a little ahead of myself. I have an old, non user friendly CDMA phone which we hope to replace shortly with possibly a prepaid next generation LG phone. Going to the city in the next couple of weeks to check things out and I was hoping to have the info so I could do it straight away.

Yeah - I think it'll depend what phone you get. A lot of new phones let you load directly from the computer onto your phone - in that case you can normally download the theme song from somewhere on the net. Otherwise, ringtone websites sometimes have the song - although if you get it off them you'll have to pay upwards of $4 for it...


Gee, I put my Demons ringtone into my old Nokia using Composer!

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Easy. :)

do you have bluetooth on your phone?

or infrared?

or a usb cable?

if so download the theme song from itunes or limewire and upload it to your phone that way, thats what i did

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If your going to use it just as a ring tone...just play it on YouTube and simply record it with your phones recording function.

I'm pretty sure a basic LG phone can do that.

Find the file and select it as use for ringtone.

No ripping. No downloading. No hassles. 

Cheers.


On 6/8/2007 at 12:32 PM, mauriesy said:

Gee, I put my Demons ringtone into my old Nokia using Composer!

8d2 8b1 4g1 4g1 4g1 8e1 8d1 8g1 4a1 8#f1 4g1 8e1 8d1 8g1 4e1 8d1 8g1 4e1 8d1 2#f1 4- 8e1 8d1 4#f1 4g1 4a1 8-8d1 4g1 4a1 4b1 8- 8g1 8a1 8b1 8- 8g1 8a1 8b1 8- 8g1 2a1!

Easy. :)

If I am not mistaken this is actually the tune for "You're a Grand Old Flag" which is the direct ancestor of our club song, which has a very slightly different melody?

Be very careful if you Google "How to change your ringtone".

I ended up on a website that sells a product to bleach an unmentionable part of my anatomy.

An 11-year bump in this thread! That’s gotta be a DL record, surely. 

I have had the G-O-F theme song on my phones for some years, my kids had it on in no time flat, the only drawback is it dosent ring as long as a normal ring tone .My kids wont read this so if they can do it any younger person will poop it in

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15 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Be very careful if you Google "How to change your ringtone".

I ended up on a website that sells a product to bleach an unmentionable part of my anatomy.

Were you happy with the results? 

The team of the blonde coloured moon.

3 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Were you happy with the results? 

Didn't try it, but I have since had a strange craving for chocolate freckles.

4 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Didn't try it, but I have since had a strange craving for chocolate freckles.

You must have been a bugger of a kid.😀😀

On 1/1/2022 at 6:18 PM, Mazer Rackham said:

If I am not mistaken this is actually the tune for "You're a Grand Old Flag" which is the direct ancestor of our club song, which has a very slightly different melody?

I don't think you can even program ring tones like that any more, can you?

On 1/1/2022 at 6:18 PM, Mazer Rackham said:

If I am not mistaken this is actually the tune for "You're a Grand Old Flag" which is the direct ancestor of our club song, which has a very slightly different melody?

I think the melody of the chorus of “You’re a Grand Old Flag” is the same. Of course, the lyrics are different…

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I'm a cranky hanky panky......

Um, tbh I think the word 'without' has been lost in translation?

Just saying

18 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I think the melody of the chorus of “You’re a Grand Old Flag” is the same. Of course, the lyrics are different…

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All polls I've read put our theme song up there with Tigers as one of the catchiest

Under red, white and blue would have covered the Norf merger but cooler heads prevailed.

It astonishes me that Fitzroy fans just had their club ultimately disappear. 

51 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

All polls I've read put our theme song up there with Tigers as one of the catchiest

Under red, white and blue would have covered the Norf merger but cooler heads prevailed.

It astonishes me that Fitzroy fans just had their club ultimately disappear. 

I reckon Hawthorn’s song is pretty catchy. And my vote for the least catchy is Carlton’s. It sounds exactly like what it is: a love song. 

 
1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I reckon Hawthorn’s song is pretty catchy.

its a dirge 

1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I reckon Hawthorn’s song is pretty catchy. And my vote for the least catchy is Carlton’s. It sounds exactly like what it is: a love song. 

Yep, Sadly I find myself singing along with the hawks, swans and tigers theme song. I feel so dirty afterward. Especially the hawks.


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