Quote Originally Posted by neuronex View Post
Just another option, in addition to the idea above:
  1. Use a free audio editing program, like Audacity, to 'cut out' a piece of music / sound that you like from another file.
  2. Insert about 2 minutes silence after your chosen sound clip and save the file.
  3. Copy the file to a mobile device and use it as an alarm tone. I'm using a Nokia phone for this.
  4. In alarm clock settings - change the snooze time to 50 minutes (or however long you'd like between alarms).

What happens is the alarm goes off and plays your sound file. The two minutes of silence after the noise is enough time for the phone to automatically go into snooze = 50 minutes (or whatever you set your snooze to be) of silence. Then it'll go off again. You don't have to move to do anything.
Yes I do this, but the maximum snooze time on my nokia phone is 60 minutes, so it's not perfect.