Example of leading-tone triad (viio) and secondary leading-tone triad in Johann Sebastian Bach's Chorale: Gott der Vater wohn' uns bei (BWV 317). Identified by Forte (1979) ISBN 0-03-020756-8 as BWV 748, which is currently attributed to Johann Gottfried Walther.
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*Undecimal neutral third on C = E↑♭- (Ben Johnston's notation). 11:9 = 347.41 cents. Limit: 11-limit.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 47 for 346.875 cents rather than 347.41. New version a m3 on 22,79 for 347.412109375 cents rather than 347.41.
Traditional Pythagorean tuning of the diatonic tetrachord. Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5. MIDI pitch bend appears to match intervals (0,64, 96,62, 64,61, and 80,64).
*Undecimal neutral sixth on C = A↓ (Ben Johnston's notation). 18:11 = 852.59 cents. Limit: 11-limit.
Author: Created by Hyacinth (talk) in Sibelius with midi pitch bend on 81 for 853.125 cents rather than 852.59. New version a m6 on 106,80 for 852.587890625 cents rather than 852.59.
Chromatic tetrachord in pythagorean tuning. MIDI pitch bend appears to match intervals (0,64; 112,65; 64,61; and 80,64). Created by Hyacinth (talk) using Sibelius 5.
I recorded this ringtone from my then-typical motorola ultra classic cell phone in early 1997. This version has tiny fade-in/fade-out, about one second of leading silence and two seconds trailing silence for looping. I suggest amplifying it for use on a modern cell phone.
Originally contributed by freesound user juskiddink, this series of two blasts on a finnish birch bark horn has been shortened and tightened for use as a ring tone. It's a long, organic and haunting two-tone call echoing in the forest night; a clear alternative to the mechanical and tightly musical ringtones out there, and one i like a lot. Edited to wrap nicely for a continuing repeat.
I was just about to start recording a new radio show when the phone rang. I thought it was going to be a scammer but it was just a friend. Got back in here after eating lunch and found this still in the goldwave window, so i decided to upload it.
This is the sound that myself and others agree is what you hear when a loud noise makes your ears ring. Why this particular frequency? i don't know. It's just a simple generated tone--you can loop it to make it longer.
Hello my name is kitty collisi and this is a phone call for a fnaf game. Main game is five nights at freddy's by scott cawthon. Phone call for a fnaf (five nights at freddy's) fan game called five nights atprototype freddy's: http://gamejolt. Com/games/five-nights-at-prototype-freddy-s/120859#close.
To create this sound, i created a sinusoid of 500 hz and an amplitude of 0. 8. I then multiplied the speed of 0. 750. To get this final sound is to duplicate the sinusoid several times.
A telephone bell rings three times. Recorded with a sennheiser me-66 through an rnp8380 preamp and rnc1773 compressor into pro tools. Background noise reduction with waves z-noise.
A metallic bowl which when rubbed circuitously with a pestle style cylinder creates a beautiful note that gradually builds into a full ringing tone. I'm unsure if this is technically a tibetan signing bowl or not. . . Feel free to correct me. Recorded on a tascam dr-40 internal mics, set to xy position , in a converted farmhouse.
The sound of a midland x-talker ringing when i hit the call button. It sounds like one of these old home phones. All i did was plug the walkie-talkie into my computer and then record the sound when i push the call button. This could be a good walkie-talkie sound.
Wine glass played with a human finger. Recorded with the built in isight camera on my screen. (no fingers were severed in the making of this recording. ).