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  2. Search by sound - Wikipedia

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    From there, song information will be queried and displayed to the user. These kinds of applications are mainly used for finding a song that the user does not already know. Searching by sound is not limited to just identifying songs , but also for identifying melodies , tunes or advertisements , sound library management and video files .

  3. Tunebot - Wikipedia

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    Tunebot is a music search engine developed by the Interactive Audio Lab at Northwestern University. Users can search the database by humming or singing a melody into a microphone, playing the melody on a virtual keyboard, or by typing some of the lyrics. This allows users to finally identify that song that was stuck in their head.

  4. WatZatSong - Wikipedia

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    Other users can then comment and recommend specific YouTube videos, as well as provide the song's title and musician. Both the uploader and other users can engage in speculation regarding the legitimacy of a proposed song or artist in a Proposals section under the post's information, expressing their opinions through likes or dislikes. Once a ...

  5. Hum-a-Song on iOS: Humming to yourself is both a good and a ...

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    Back in August, we brought you a preview of Hum-a-Song, an iOS music game that's incredibly similar to Song Pop. At the time, the game was supposed to see the light of day in late August or early ...

  6. Query by humming - Wikipedia

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    Query by humming (QbH) is a music retrieval system that branches off the original classification systems of title, artist, composer, and genre. It normally applies to songs or other music with a distinct single theme or melody. The system involves taking a user-hummed or whistled melody (input query) and comparing it to an existing database ...

  7. Huge number of AI-generated songs on streaming services ... - AOL

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    And it hopes to be able to better spot deepfaked voices, to identify songs that are posing as being by other artists. “We set out to create the best AI detection tool on the market, and we have ...

  8. Elmo says humming is good for your mental health in new ... - AOL

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    Humming acts like a natural stress reliever," Woo tells Yahoo Life. "When we hum, the vibrations we generate stimulate the vagus nerve, one of the key players in our body's relaxation response.

  9. Shazam (music app) - Wikipedia

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    The free app enabled users to launch iTunes and buy the song directly, [16] although the service struggled to identify classical music. [17] Shazam launched on the Android platform on 30 October 2008, [18] and on the Windows Mobile Marketplace a year later. [19] Encore first appeared for the iPhone in November 2009. [20]