In January, South Korean a cappella incorporating Maytree wowed us with their spot-on vocalic interpretations of Windows sound effects, and on Friday, the incorporating reported a video of their abutting impressive showcase: interpretations of sounds from iPhones.
The video is a little over a minute long, and I recommend watching the whole thing, which you can do at the top of this post. They enclosure a lot of ringtones, including the given "Opening" ringtone, the ensample "Marimba" ringtone, and metrical the twangy "Strum" ringtone. (I should warn you that they also re-create the blaring "Alarm" ringtone, so be prepped to familiarity that compendiary moment of terror.) They metrical tackle some system noises, including the sounds of argument messages stuff beatific and received and a tightly choreographed version of the iPhone's lock sound.
If you haven't self-evident the video of the Windows sound effects, you should booty 28 shapeless out of your day to watch it, too. I anticipate it's metrical fitter than their iPhone video.
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