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	<title>Mobile Phones - Australia &#187; Ringtones</title>
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		<title>Ringtone Types Explained</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A guide for the different types of ringtones available.

Monophonic
what is monophonic?
Means only one channel or note. Early phones were only capable of playing only monophonic ringtones and simple tunes could be created that resembled an original music score. 
Polyphonic
what is polyphonic?
Polyphonic by definition means &#8220;many sounds&#8221; which translates to multiple instrument (ie guitar, piano, drums [...]]]></description>
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