Realtones

Real tones are the REAL music you'd hear on the radio. Real tones are increasingly in demand for self-expression, a la iPod. Real tones are quickly becoming the fastest growing type of free ringtones. They are usually part of the original song recording.

Real tones are actual clips from a song if not the whole song. Real tones are not really the next big thing because of extremely complicated royalty and publishing rights payment structure and no possibility to do business.

Lithuanian music agencies and publishers are too narrow-minded to see it as a high revenue generating business, so they do not give the rights to content providers to sell their music. Real tones are short sound clips that can be used as ringer and alert sounds on your cellular phone. They can sound like just about anything you are able to record (or get a recording of, for that matter).

Real tones are simply songs in mp3 or any other format. Numerous types of real tones are now available. Real tones are the sound that you find exactly like the sound of a person or some instrument.

There are some very minor difference between the real audio file and the Real tones and the difference is too minor that human era cannot even make out the difference. Real tones are usually two credits each and polyphonic songs are one credit. If you want additional downloads they are $1.99 each.

Realtones are very similar to the beep from the PC. The Polyphonic ringtones, though, can make 16 divide sounds at the time. Real tones are the highest quality ringtones a cell phone user can get for his or her cell phone. Most newer cell phones today are equipped with the speakers technology to be able to play real tones ring tones on your phone.

Real tones are composed of actual pieces of music, along with the lyrics. Some people occasionally refer to real tones as real music ringtones or mp3 ring tones.