New string tones for the new Lumia

Published by Adam Fraser on November 9, 2012

One of the first things you do when you buy a new phone is go through the settings and find the ring tone that suits you. Those ring tones are carefully crafted and fine-tuned to sound just perfect, and that’s why the Sound Design team at Nokia chose the Bratislava Symphony Orchestra to play the music when creating 25 amazing classical ring tones.

When you think of design, you probably imagine what something looks like. However, there’s more to design than meets the eye. Sound design is just as important as hardware or software design and when it comes to mobile phones, it’s all about being able to design a whole package.

Based on a preference study a few years ago on what kind of music or genre people would like to have as a ring tone, classical music ring tones were the second most popular.

Bratislava Symphony Orchestra

“The 25 original pieces, called ‘miniatures’ were composed by five Nokia Design in-house sound designers. We started exploring the idea through contemporary classical and film music, However, the final result was original pieces that are distinctively ring tones: they are short, and they all have a functional sounds element,” explains Aleksi Eeben from the Sound Design team at Nokia, who was the creative lead for the project.

With 55 members in the Bratislava Symphony Orchestra, lead by David Hernando Rico, and a recording team at the ready, the finished original audio masterpieces resemble something you might expect to hear in a video game or in a movie.

Some of these beautiful ring tones can be found already preinstalled on the new Nokia Lumia 920 and Nokia Lumia 820.  The plans for the rest of the tones is that they’ll be available in certain upcoming device models over the coming few months, and onwards into the new year.

Although these tones were created internally within Nokia Sound Design, the team worked with Epic Sound who worked on some of the composing and arranging. Asbjoern Andersen, from Epic Sound, says:

“Nokia has one of the most recognizable brand sounds in the world and has done lots of pioneering work to innovate and evolve sound on mobile phones. And I think bringing in a living, breathing orchestra really takes this to the next level.”

Bratislava Symphony Orchestra 2

When it comes to ring tones, they’re usually created in a studio using a synthesiser to produce a wide variety of sounds. While this does produce great results, Nokia wanted to bring the audio experience to life:

“There’s a lot of thought, effort and new ideas put into the devices – not only in terms of the hardware, but also in the overall user experience and design of the products,”

Explains Asbjoern.

“The Nokia mobile sounds are heard around a billion times a day, so a lot of work is put into ensuring that they would stand repeated listening in a lot of different environments and to give the products a unique, organic sound you don’t normally hear on mobile devices.”

When it comes to audio, hearing really is believing. Pop in some headphones and press play on the embedded ring tones below to experience some of them for yourself.

Shimmering

Archipelago

Mountain Peaks

Earl’s Torch

Dewdrop

Bird Box

Afternoon

You’ll be able to use some of these ring tones for yourself when you purchase the new Nokia Lumia 920 or Nokia Lumia 820 or over the coming months and year when they become available.

What do you think of the tones? Let us know, in the comments below.

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Comments

  • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

    Really like ‘Archipelago’. I’m seeing that as my new morning alarm tone.

    • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Tiina Jaatinen

      Same here!

    • Stylinred

      where is archipelago? when i try to listen to it the yahoo player simply shows an exclamation point

      edit: ah i see we can just download them and listen ;)

      Earl’s torch is my favourite

  • n2xt

    Dewdrop kicks ass. Perhaps all these are a bit long, but very pleasant and professional.

  • http://twitter.com/Davestrada David Estrada™

    Archipielago is the only one that doesn’t play for me, can someone else hear it?

    • http://conversations.nokia.com Ian Delaney

      Works for me, as noted above.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002449335494 Julio Fonseca

    They all sound pretty nice.

  • CutenessOverload

    All of them sound sooooooooo good on my headphones.
    Do you guys mind if I took these that are just short enough (below 40 seconds), converted them to a lower bit rate to within 1 MB, and put them on my Lumia 900?

    • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Tiina Jaatinen

      We don’t mind at all:)

  • http://www.facebook.com/rafiq.ahd Rafiq Ahmed

    Dewdrop is a sensible music. Love it very much! Nokia is doing a great job in exploring new things…

  • http://twitter.com/dalydose Jeff Daly

    I’d definitely use Mountain Peaks or Afternoon, but I have to upgrade from a Lumia 900 to 920 first.

  • http://www.facebook.com/UndCOVer Moody Caplan

    I liked your Dubstep tunes better :)

  • Paulhere

    Very refreshingly different. I look for a ringtone that’s not annoying to the people around me. Any one of those would work, but my favorites are afternoon and mountain peaks.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1090464872 Ryan Egan

    Using Earl’s Torch on my Lumia 920 now. Very nice.

  • http://www.twitter.com/rothsothy Roth Sothy

    I really like these. Afternoon one is my favorite. Dewdrop and Archipelago are also good.

  • http://twitter.com/Hdrules Hradayesh

    Tried all of them using my monsters purity headphones… I like “Earls Torch” and “Dew drop” most and I will use first one as alarm tone and second one as ring tone on my Lumia 920

  • Alec

    I’m surprised to find that the first two and last ringtone from the list are actually not on my Lumia 920. Is there a reason for that?

    • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Adam Fraser

      They’re not all going to appear on devices right away. The rest (including more we’ve not included here) will be released over the next year, or so.

      • http://twitter.com/dalydose Jeff Daly

        I’m not finding any of them on my 920.

        • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Adam Fraser

          There were lots more than the ones we posted here. Maybe the ones on the 920 aren’t the ones here?

  • XtiaN8

    For those having issues with listening to Archipelago, please right click on the name and “save target as…” I was able to listen to it if I downloaded it to my desktop.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=708677298 Alf Lenni Erlandsen

    Its beautiful, i think it ads to the feel that the Palm phones were trying aswell… more like a woo’ing zen’ish morning sunshine love thingie… Loving it!

  • magnolialover

    I kind of like them all, they’re relaxing, and not annoying like other ringtones that are out there.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000371847706 Ehtesham Shahzad

    are they going to be available for Nokia windows phone 7.x ?

  • http://twitter.com/markrobinson85 Mark Robinson

    These are gorgeous!

  • DaiaX

    Afternoon and Archipelago, just wow.

  • http://twitter.com/dalydose Jeff Daly

    Should these ever just “show up” on our phones or how will they be distributed?