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  2. List of online music databases - Wikipedia

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    Below is a table of online music databases that are largely free of charge. Many of the sites provide a specialized service or focus on a particular music genre . Some of these operate as an online music store or purchase referral service in some capacity.

  3. Musipedia - Wikipedia

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    Musipedia, on the other hand, can identify pieces of music that contain a given melody. Shazam finds exactly the recording that contains a given snippet, but no other recordings of the same piece. Musipedia is included in some library catalogs on music-finding, which include other papers and online resources. [3]

  4. Category:Music search engines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Music search engines" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Search by sound; A.

  5. Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number - Wikipedia

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    In the case of online applications, these documents need to be sent over mail (post/courier) to NSDL - TAN Application division. When NSDL receives the TAN application along with said documents (either through TIN FC / Online), the details are verified and then sent to the Income Tax Department. Once approved, the Department allocates a unique ...

  6. Category:Songs by date - Wikipedia

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  7. Speedcore - Wikipedia

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    Speedcore is a form of electronic music that is characterized by a high tempo and aggressive themes. [1] It was created in the early to mid-1990s and the name originates from the hardcore genre as well as the high tempo used. Songs are usually classified as speedcore at around 300+ beats per minute (BPM), but this can vary. [3]

  8. BPM - Wikipedia

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    BPM (band), an American band; BPM (Beats per Minute), a 2017 French film; BPM, an American magazine; BPM (Sirius XM), a satellite radio channel; Beats Per Minute, a New York-based publication; BPM, by Salvador Sobral, 2021; B.P.M., a B-side to "I Believe In You" by Kylie Minogue, 2004; Ball Park Music, an Australian indie rock band

  9. Category:Songs by year - Wikipedia

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    Songs by the year in which they were written, or first performed, published, recorded, or released. See also the categories Albums by year and Music by year This is a container category .