Friday, July 6, 2012
How to Find Songs on the Internet
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How often would I find the name of a song that we liked a lot and tried to google for putting part of the name of the artist or song and we found everything but the name of our song. The other day surfing the internet I found several pages relaciondas to solve this problem, but the one I liked best was one called Midomi.
Midomi is a song search page through voice. If you have a microphone only thing you have to do is sing the song that is going around in your head and this program associated with the songs that are closest to what you're singing.
Obviously it will depend on things like the lyrics of the song that we generate consistent results, as well as the type of our voice will influence the results. Usually the program's average time 10 seconds to find results. After a video clip You can listen to what sees Midomi original performance, as well as have also the possibility to see and hear videos of other users and sought sang the same song as you. The results shown are influenced also by the users who sought and found the song that was being followed. A positive aspect is that over time becomes more accurate the search for certain songs.
Another interesting service offered is an application Midomi for the iPhone has Midome called Ultra. It has the same functionality for the song. Another thing that is good about is that this combined with twitter and facebook to share songs with your friends.
Shazam: Shazam is very similar to Midomi but is more focused on being a phone application rather than to find the name of a song singing. But anyway, this enabled platforms that make the searches much more quickly and accurately with just a song keep the phone until the birth of the song.
Habiitadas has applications for iPhone, and Android Bluckberry (plus some other platform only to England). Shazam have extensive web page on your help to solve any problem. It also has integrated Twitter and Facebook and other applications to enjoy with friends listening to the songs that we like.
Another interesting aspect of Shazam is that once the song YOU CAN identifiable inquire more about the artist, as well as direct links to buy the CDs of the artist or to see some other related videos on YouTube.
Screen Tunes: Are you thinking long which was the name of the song from that movie that you like and do not agree PODES which is, well Tunes Screen can help a little. The mixture of the systems you use called IBD Screen Tunes soundtrack LyrcisFly API data and let you search by song title or the title of the film. From the results page You can listen to part of the song and if you like you can buy on iTunes or Amazon. You can also click on the title of the movie to see the other songs of that movie. Tunes Screen Creator, director of a school says they are working now so you can search by artist name.
Lyrics Sites: There muchÃsmos sites that have a very large database to find lyrics, but if you know at least some words of canación and do not dare to let them sing some places here where you can find your songs.
elirycs.net: Find the lyrics of your favorite song by artist, band or the lyrics of the song.
Lyrster: Just enter the words you remember and the program will generate the corresponding results.
Find Me a Tune: Findmeatune.com will generate search results of your song creating the possibility of buying the song, CD or MP3.
Google Music Search
Obviously the easiest way to find the name of a song knowing some of the lyrics is by our friend Google. It goes without saying that if we are looking for a song that has lyrics like another, Google has a powerful filtering system to get results. But there is also the possibility that the Pirma attempt to find what you're looking for, this is through a service called google not-well-documented Google Music Search. If you just add the theme music in your search, google search the entire database of your music, artists and lyrics. We also can use to find other information related to your song, like other versions of the topic, and so on.
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