Google mumble a song1/11/2024 First, I went for Salvador Sobral's "Amar Pelos Dois". P ort u g ueseI actually have a pretty basic understanding of Portuguese, and I can probably get by in Portugal for a few days. Over 50% match on the second try (humming). So, the song was "Katyusha" by Varvara - very popular. Ru ss ianI was tempted to do Gorky Park's "Bang", but then I realized it's in English (duh!). So, either I'm not doing a great job with Bengali, or the language isn't amongst the Hum to Search languages. I played the actual song, and Google found it immediately. I had to learn the hook… Still - no luck. The song of choice was "Tomake Chai" by Kabir Suman (beautiful voice!). It's just that I don't listen to much Bengali music (I do now). The most challenging part was finding a popular Bengali song. Now, I finally knew its name! Shukran, Google!īen g aliAt this point of the experiment, I was openly questioning my life choices. The song is very popular in parts of Europe, thanks to the Arab-speaking immigrant communities. I started humming and mumbling the words of "Boshret Kheir" by Hussain Al Jassmi. So, this was a real one - I was actually curious to know the song. Merci, Google!Ī r a bicUnder different circumstances, I would have been challenged here, but I knew just the song I wanted to find because I'd overheard it many times but never knew its title! I had to hum and mumble, so I went for “Tous les mêmes” and boom! 70% match. Gracias, Google!įr en chI knew exactly what to do: make the saxophone and then bassline sounds from Stromae's "Alors on danse", but this took me nowhere. Muy bien! "Tu Me Dejaste De Querer" by the Spanish singer C. Google came up with the original and Shakira's version. I went for “La Bicicleta” by Carlos Vives. Nowadays, Spanish is almost as popular as English when it comes to music. Google passed the test with flying colors. The original song is "Jeena Jeena" by Asif Aslam. I'd found a snippet of it (remixed) by chance while fishing for sound design samples, probably about half a year ago. I already knew which song I'll try out, as it was stuck in my head for some time. I had to sneak a few of the Mandarin words in, and voila! I was able to find " Tian Mi Mi " by Teresa Teng. I tried mumbling it out, but it didn't work. She said she was embarrassed to send me a recording of her humming - later it turned out she was still willing to do it, but at this stage it was too late. Man da rinSo… At first I tried outsourcing the job to a friend who's from China. Perhaps I was asking too much, but this might be a great addition in future versions of Hum To Search. The song was recognized (singing), but Google didn't come up with the podcast. The song was We're Going to Be Friends by The White Stripes, which is a theme song on Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend. For the last one, I was curious to see if Google will be able to recognize a song and then link it to the podcast it comes from (as a theme song).Impressive, given that I didn't help it by making any other sound (or maybe that helped?!) Sure enough, it was a piece of cake for Google! I have to mention that I don't know the chords, and I'm rather bad at playing the ukulele, but the software excelled despite that. Yes, I played the ukulele - no singing, humming, or anything else. Eastside by benny blanco, Halsey & Khalid - I chose this one because it has a very simple, popular, and recognizable string sound.
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