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boston new age music for smartphones



SpiritDatatree Music, publisher

consider it. smartphones may be our "last computer" in a few years.

This W3.0 "Silence Wait" Smartphone Alarm Clock tone was inspired by the architecture of Boston's Christian Science Center. The sound of its church bells moved the artist.

"Silence Wait" may have never happened if it were not for a sensitive sales rep at Boston's Guitar Center. It was 2007, when W3.0 went shopping for a better sound card for Windows 2000 but Windows XP had become the standard OS when this track was written. Their sales rep stepped up with a sound card that worked on W2K. We want him to have a free copy of this track and you can download it too. W3.0's debut "Full Moon September" album offered "Silence Wait" and four other tracks available now on AmazonMP3, Emusic.com and streaming on Napster and Last.FM radio. An EMU-404 sound card from Guitar Center helped make it happen.

This tune is titled "Silence Wait."

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for smartphone alarm clocks


More Smartphone Alarm Clock music by W3.0, SpiritDatatree, publisher.



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in our iPod,
after viewing this "Mystic Mountain"
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from the Hubble Spacecraft telescope.






Intro

This W3.0 Smart Phone Alarm Clock Tone Has It All: bells, wake-up "now" messaging and melody from Apple's Garageband encouraging acoustic guitared grunge motivation to carry the song to its conclusion. This "Incredible Ringer Reminder" track is a tribute to traditional metal powered alarm clocks with mechanical arms and clanging bells - the type of clock bringing Mom to our besides to say loudly "GET UP NOW!," while removing the covers where we slept.

The track appears on the Cell Phone Tone Lala album titled "Incredible Ringer Reminder."


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church bell music
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