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The Fray - How to Save a Life Free Ringtone

4 star rating
based on 148 votes
Size:
24KB
Duration:
4:24
Total Downloads:
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Last Downloaded:
May 2, 2013
The Fray - How to Save a Life Ringtone

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  • keeso avatar keeso downloaded this on November 24, 2008.
  • kelsyxx avatar kelsyxx gave this 5 out of 5 stars on August 11, 2007.
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    • oliver finneran December 3, 2006
      "Ex sounds real"
    • nicholas cardaciMarch 5, 2007
      "I have one small but reasonable complaint : Why is there no singing? I mean its really stupid. And I download it and still no singing just a saxophone in its place. I am not happy."
    • yuandrewMarch 8, 2007
      "MIDI files are always all instruments"
    • pimpMarch 30, 2007
      "Ha ha... nicolas your a dumbass. midis dont have singing. it all instrumental for like karaoke."
    • skinnieMay 8, 2007
      "Well, MIDI files manipulate a built in piano in the system. So all instruments are actually playable, but how do you make it do a human voice? This is a rhetorical question (if you did not know). It would be able to use it to make it sound like talking, but you can not manipulate the voices."
    • lenMay 11, 2007
      "Welll, hellooooo. midi files never have voice, its not possible."
    • alebumMay 12, 2007
      "I dont mind that it doesnt have a voice. as long as it has the tune it sounds like the actual song. though i would change the trombone for the melody to like a keyboard or something."
    • anonymousMay 24, 2007
      "For your information alebum, the melody is played by an alto or tenor saxophone"
    • coolaladdincoolaladdinJune 27, 2007
      "Julen had to say this. but you can have the human voice singing in a midi file..if your not up to scratch on ya sound fonts ..maybe you should read up on the subject b4 saying such dribble."

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