The Cell Phone Waltz
Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 at
9:37 pm
Multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger and performance artist Jacob Venndt playing “The Cell Phone Waltz” together with Pojken Flensborg (Piano). Part of the composition is inspired by Francisco Tárrega’s (1852-1909) “Gran Vals” this song is also the inspiration for the famous Nokia tune.
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Great fun. Well played and re-arranged mixture of jazz and waltz making the world’s most annoying tune sound good. Gonna see if I can get a clip of this to upload to my Motorola.
You can get this video and the rest of the concert on DVD – Jacob Venndt, The Debut Concert. Amazing!
does anybody knows where to get the sheet music of it!!!!!
I WANT IT TOO D: damn.
woaahh the camera at 0:30 is tripping me out
la original es una fuga, no un vals
i wan this ringtone
my nokia ringtone sux
Bravo!!!
I think so… but great performance anyway
es un vals hombre…
Gran Vals Francisco tarrega
fantastic! You should really adapt the waltz to a 30 sec. ring
I absolutely love the jazz incorporated in it!
excellent
Da iawn!
lovely. impressive.
i love how you create(rip off) a waltz based on that theme, when the original piece is the gran vals or in others words the grand waltz by francisco tarrega
Saying he ripped off the music is like saying someone is plagiarizing for citing proper sources in an article. Try reading the info included with the video that states the inspiration for the song.
“this song is also the inspiration for the famous Nokia tune.”
Suuuure.
do you have link to download this?
I really like this. I’ve recorded but it doesn’t sound good at all
iTunes!
@Klover288 download it then covert it to .mp3 file
@Superphilipp If you read the whole line, it says that the inspiration for this song was the composition of Tárrega, and the same song was the inspiration for the nokia-tune. That is actually true.
Awesome!
hahha.. someone coughed at 3:16…
the jazz part is insane. it sounds so ridiculously cool!
2:12 <3