you have a couple of options; you can either try to search some of the lyrics (if you remember them), or you can hum the tune and see if Google can find the song for you. This
Google has added a new feature to its Search app that allows you to hum a song that's stuck in your head, and then use the company's machine...
To use this new feature, simply ask “what’s this song” or tap on the mic in the Google app or widget on your smartphone, and tap on the ‘search a song’ button. Hum the tune that’s been stuck in your head for a short duration and Google will try its best to find what you...
Fire up Google Assistant on your phone however you normally do so. Once open and ready for a voice command, say, “What is this song?” or “What’s this song?” Assistant will start listening. Do your best to hum the tune.
Here’s how it works: A user can tap the mic icon in Google’s search app or the Google search widget and either tap the “search a song” button or tap the mic button and say, “What’s this song?” If using Google Assistant, they can say, “Hey, Google, what’s this song?
Hum for around 10-15 seconds and Google Assistant will then use machine learning to try and identify the song. It will provide you with a selection of likely matches, so even if you don’t hum it perfectly there’s a good chance one of the options will be right. Power up your phone...
Apps like Shazam and SoundHound are great if you’re trying to identify a song that’s playing in public. But what if there’s a song stuck in your head that you can’t quite identify? If that’s the case, YouTube’s latest experiment could help. YouTube has announced that they are...
With that said, starting today, users will be able to "Hum to Search" a song that has been bothering them for some time using the Google app on both Android and IOS. Simply open the Google app, tap the microphone and say "What's this song" or hit the "Search a song" button. ...
Ever had a song stuck in your head that just keeps playing over and over but you can't recall the name or even the words? Then this may be music to your ears. Google now offers a simple cure for earworms or stuck song syndrome: You can hum, whistle or sing the tune, even off ke...
The Google app is able to detect the song just by its melody — no lyrics or pitch-perfect singing required. I tried it out with a Spice Girls hit through the Google app on an iPhone and it came back with the correct result: Hum that song to Google. Credit: sasha lekach / mashable...