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F or example, when my wife calls me, the song that plays is “Friends of Mine” by Duran Duran. I picked that song because she is a massive Duran Duran fan, and I like them better than the alternative: New Kids on the Block, her other favorite band. (No offense to NKOTB, but their songs would sound ridiculous on my phone!). This way, when she calls, I immediately know it’s her and to pick up because the “boss” is calling. Back when this function first became available, I had a lot of fun assigning songs to specific friends and family: When my buddy Roy Turner calls, “Love Come Down” by Evelyn “Champagne” King plays because every time we’d go on tour together, he would sing this song as a joke before he went to sleep (and we’d all want to kill him). When my mother calls, “Run to the Hills” by Iron Maiden plays. (If you knew my mother, you’d know why I picked this one). When my younger sister Kristina calls me, “Little Sister” by Queens of the Stone Age plays. When my French friend Ollie calls me, “Ca Plane Pour Moi” by Plastic Bertrand plays. (My knowledge of French music is limited). Even my wife uses this entertaining function when I call her phone. She programmed “Baby, I Got Your Money” by Ol’ Dirty Bastard to play whenever I call. I guess I know my function in our relationship, though I hope she doesn’t think of me as an “ol’ dirty bastard.”) As you can see, my cell phone enables me to link a song in connection with callers’ personalities or specific memories relating to them. Now I know some of you might be thinking, “That’s great, Pete, but why is this important?! What do cell phone songs have to do with me?” Well, let me explain... When we think of certain people in our lives, family, work, etc., we consciously or subconsciously bring up feelings we have towards these individuals – some positive, some negative. (Just the thought of certain individuals can make me shudder!) To show you what I mean, I want you to take out a piece of paper and list 5 people in your life. Next to each name, draw a face that represents their personality. If they’re happy and fun to be around- put a smiley face next to their name; if they’re always sad and depressed- draw a sad face next to their name; if they are always angry and bitter- draw an angry face next to their name; if they are boring- draw a boring face (whatever that looks like) next to their name. (Personally, I make it a priority to be around more “smiley face” people in my life, and I suggest you do the same.) Unless you live in a cave, you’ll notice that one of the cool functions of today’s cell phones is the option to customize your ring-tone. Not only can you substitute a song for your “plain Jane” ring-tone, but you can assign specific songs to specific callers, depending on what kind of phone you have. What’s Your “Human Ring-Tone”? By “Pistol” Pete Kaufmann 66 | BELLANYC.COM

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Page 1: What’s Your “Human Ring-Tone”? - Bandzooglecontent.bandzoogle.com/users/pistolpower/files/HumanRingMJ12.pdf · I like to use this “human ring-tone” technique to keep myself

For example, when my wife calls me, the song that plays is “Friends of Mine” by Duran Duran. I picked that song because she is a massive Duran

Duran fan, and I like them better than the alternative: New Kids on the Block, her other favorite band. (No offense to NKOTB, but their songs would sound ridiculous on my phone!). This way, when she calls, I immediately know it’s her and to pick up because the “boss” is calling. Back when this function first became available, I had a lot of fun assigning songs to specific friends and family:

• WhenmybuddyRoyTurnercalls,“LoveComeDown”byEvelyn“Champagne”Kingplaysbecauseeverytimewe’dgoontourtogether,hewouldsingthissongasajokebeforehewenttosleep(andwe’dallwanttokillhim).

• Whenmymothercalls,“RuntotheHills”byIronMaidenplays.(Ifyouknewmymother,you’d

knowwhyIpickedthisone).

• WhenmyyoungersisterKristinacallsme,“LittleSister”byQueensoftheStoneAgeplays.

• WhenmyFrenchfriendOlliecallsme,“CaPlanePourMoi”byPlasticBertrandplays.(MyknowledgeofFrenchmusicislimited).

EvenmywifeusesthisentertainingfunctionwhenIcallherphone.Sheprogrammed“Baby,IGotYourMoney”byOl’DirtyBastardtoplaywheneverIcall.IguessIknowmyfunctioninourrelationship,thoughIhopeshedoesn’tthinkofmeasan“ol’dirtybastard.”)

Asyoucansee,mycellphoneenablesmetolinkasonginconnectionwithcallers’personalitiesorspecificmemoriesrelatingtothem.NowIknowsomeofyoumightbethinking,“That’sgreat,Pete,butwhyis

thisimportant?!Whatdocellphonesongshavetodowithme?”Well,letmeexplain...

Whenwethinkofcertainpeopleinourlives,family,work,etc.,weconsciouslyorsubconsciouslybringupfeelingswehavetowardstheseindividuals–somepositive,somenegative.(Justthethoughtofcertainindividualscanmakemeshudder!)

ToshowyouwhatImean,Iwantyoutotakeoutapieceofpaperandlist5peopleinyourlife.Nexttoeachname,drawafacethatrepresentstheirpersonality.Ifthey’rehappyandfuntobearound-putasmileyfacenexttotheirname;ifthey’realwayssadanddepressed-drawasadfacenexttotheirname;iftheyarealwaysangryandbitter-drawanangryfacenexttotheirname;iftheyareboring-drawaboringface(whateverthatlookslike)nexttotheirname.(Personally,Imakeitaprioritytobearoundmore“smileyface”peopleinmylife,andIsuggestyoudothesame.)

Unless you live in a cave, you’ll notice that one of the cool functions of today’s cell phones is the option to customize your ring-tone. Not only can you substitute a song for your “plain Jane” ring-tone, but you can assign specific songs to specific callers, depending on what kind of phone you have.

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Page 2: What’s Your “Human Ring-Tone”? - Bandzooglecontent.bandzoogle.com/users/pistolpower/files/HumanRingMJ12.pdf · I like to use this “human ring-tone” technique to keep myself

Thatwasprettyeasy,right?It’snotsohardforustojudgeotherpersonalities,butwhataboutyourownpersonality?Howdootherpeopleviewyou?

Give this a quick thought for a second: If people had “human ring-tones”, what song would best describe your personality?Isyourpersonalitypleasing,ordoesitrepelpeople?Arepeoplehappytoseeyou,ordoyoumakepeoplerunforcover?

Areyoua“woeisme”kindofapersonthatfeelssorryforyourselfallthetime?Inthatcase,yourhumanring-tonewouldbeaslowjamlike“BreathAgain”byToniBraxton,becauseallyoudoiscryandrepresentsadness;ormaybeyou’re“Don’tBringMeDown”byELO.

Areyouahappypersonwhoischeerfulandmakespeoplefeelgood?Thenyoucouldbeadancesonglike“Don’tStopTillYouGetEnough”byMichaelJackson.

Areyouafunnypersonthatmakespeoplelaugh?ThenyoumightbeanysongbyWeirdAlYankovic,orLMFAO.

Isyourpersonalitysexyandsophisticated?Thenyou’dbeasongbyRoxyMusicorPrince.

Areyouaboringperson?ThenyoucanbethewholeCelineDionorKennyGcatalog.(Sorry,butIcouldn’tresistthatone.)

Yougettheidea.Alljokesaside,thisexercisehelpsyoubecomeawareofyourpersonality.(IknowI’manover-the-top,energeticlunaticfromNewJerseywholovestohelppeople,soifsomeonetoldmemyhumanring-tonewas“LiveWire”byMotleyCrueor“RebelRebel”byDavidBowie,itwouldn’tnecessarilycomeasashocktome.)Ifyou’renotsurewhatsongrepresentsyourpersonality,askafriendorco-workerandtellthemtobe100percenthonestwithyou.Youmaybesurprisedbywhatyouhear.

Sometimes we’re not always aware of how others view us, and we need feedback.Youmaythinkthatyou’reawesome,buteveryoneelseinyourlifemaythinkdifferently.(Doyouknowhowmanybosseshavenocluethattheiremployeesuseapictureoftheirfaceasthebullseyeonadartboard?)TimeaftertimeI’veseencareersderailedbecauseofdispleasingpersonalities.Asatouringmusician,I’veseenlesstalentedmusiciansgethiredoverhighlyskilledmusiciansbecauseoftheirupbeatandcheerfulpersonalities,andtheirabilitytogetalongwithothersontheroad.Nobodywantstolivewithandtravelwithabadpersonality.Trustmeonthatone.

I like to use this “human ring-tone” technique to keep myself in check every time I have to be social, even when I don’t want to be. Ithelpsmestepoutofmyselfandlookinfromanoutsider’sperspective.Allittakesisoneunglamorousmomentandotherswilljudgeyouinstantly,especiallyifit’sthefirsttimepeoplearemeetingyou.

Before you go in the room, think of a song you want to describe you.Letthissongimaginarilyplayinyourmind.IliketocarrymyiPodonmeandplaytheactualsongbeforeIwalkintoameetingorroom.Thisworkswondersonme,especiallybeforedeliveringakeynotespeechorplayingaliveshow.Thepointistoletthevibeandenergyofthesongpermeatethroughyourwholebeing.

Havefunwiththisideaandshootmeanemailatpistol@rockinlifestyle.comtoletmeknowwhatyoudiscoveredaboutyourpersonality!

“Pistol” Pete Kaufmann isaprofessionalmusician,writer,andspeakerwhospendshistimebetweenNewYorkCityandLosAngeles.He

isalsopresidentofRockinLifestyle,acompanythatspecializesininspirationforartistsandorganizationslookingfornewdirection,change,andfreshideasforlifeorbusiness.FormoreonPete,gotoRockinLifestyle.com,oremailhimat

[email protected].

When my mother calls, “Run to the Hills” by Iron Maiden plays. (If you knew my mother, you’d know why I picked this.)

When my younger sister Kristina calls me, “Little Sister” by Queens of the Stone Age plays.

When my buddy Roy Turner calls, “Love Come Down” by Evelyn “Champagne” King plays because every time we’d go on tour together, he would sing this song as a joke before he went to sleep

When my French friend Ollie calls me, “Ca Plane Pour Moi” by Plastic Bertrand plays.

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