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Nokia tune

The Nokia tune (also called Grande Valse) is a phrase from a composition for solo guitar, Gran Vals, by the Spanish classical guitarist and composer Francisco Tárrega, written in 1902. It has been the icon of Finnish corporation Nokia since the 1990s, becoming the first identifiable musical ringtone on a mobile phone, and has become a cult classic.
== History ==
The Nokia Tune was first heard briefly for 3 seconds in a Nokia 1011 commercial in 1992.
In 1993 Anssi Vanjoki, then Executive Vice President of Nokia, brought the whole ''Gran Vals'' to Lauri Kivinen (then Head of Corporate Communications) and together they selected the excerpt that became "Nokia tune". The excerpt is taken from measures (bars) 13–16 of the piece.
The Nokia Tune first appeared on the Nokia 2110 released in 1994, under the name ringtone ''Type 7'', showing that it was just one of the normal ringtones. The tune's original name varied in the ringtone list, being listed as ''Type 13'' on some phones, or ''Type 5'' on others. In December 1997 with the introduction of the Nokia 6110, ringtones were each given a specific name, and this is where the Nokia tune came, though it was originally called Grande valse.〔(Nokia: Mobile Revolution )〕 In 1999, Grande valse was renamed as Nokia tune and effectively became Nokia's flagship ringtone.
In December 1999, Jimmy Cauty, formerly of The KLF, and Guy Pratt released the mobile telephone-themed novelty-pop record "I Wanna 1-2-1 With You" under the name Solid Gold Chartbusters which heavily samples the theme.〔(Solid Gold Chartbusters )〕 It was released as competition for the UK Christmas number one single but only got to number 62.〔http://zobbel.de/cluk/CLUK_S.HTM〕 The release of this song prevented the Super Furry Animals from releasing their song "Wherever I Lay My Phone (That's My Home)" from the album ''Guerrilla'' as a single, on the grounds that it was also based on a mobile phone theme.

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