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  1. Recognize Music by Recording Online. Identify songs by sound like Shazam, Genius and Musixmatch ( which integrates ACRCloud Music Recognition Services ). Play some music and click the button to recognize songs now. Please use Chrome, Firfox or Opera and allow our site to use your microphone. The recording with be submitted at 15 seconds.

  2. midomi.com find and discover music and people. Use your voice to instantly connect to your favorite music, and to a community of people that share your musical interests.

    • Overview
    • Running Online Searches
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    • Browsing Music Charts

    Nothing is quite so frustrating as having a song you can't remember the name of stuck in your head. If you only know a couple of lyrics or can hum a brief song bar, all is not lost. Utilize search engines or music recognition websites to find your lost song. If you heard the song on a radio station, check music charts for a possible match.

    Search any lyrics you can remember.

    Close your eyes, and concentrate on any words you can remember from the song. Maybe you remember the phrase "destiny is calling me" or "wish we could turn back time." Use quotation marks around specific phrases to narrow your search. Remembering more lyric phrases increases your likelihood of finding the song.

    Avoid excessively searching common words like "the," "and," "or," "but," and so on. These can clog up your search with unrelated results.

    Add context to your search terms.

    Perhaps you heard this song on a specific TV show or movie. Search for "song playing during the credits of

    season six" or "song featured on

    Enlist the help of music enthusiasts to find the song. Look in music forums for specific genres, like metal or instrumental. Make a post including as many details about the song you can remember. Include lyric phrases, any relevant context, and anything else you remember.

    and Name My Tune are both general music finding sites.

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    where users can ask for help identifying unknown songs.

    If the song is currently playing while you're in a restaurant or book store, some apps allow you to record the song and upload it. The app will then match the recording to songs in their database and offer the most likely match. Some well-known music recording apps include

    Enter the melody into a searchable music site.

    Look up the most recent music charts for new songs.

    If you've heard this song on a "Top 40" or "Greatest Hits" channel, you might have luck checking top music charts. Check music charts from your city or country for the best results. Popular charts include

    Some songs are popular within a specific subculture but otherwise unknown. If you're not having luck with "Top 100" sites, try charts focused on a certain genre. Music charts for

    Find music charts from past decades.

    You might have heard an "oldies" song popular ten or more years ago that newer charts won't list. If you know the approximate time period it might have been released, search for music charts from earlier generations.

    allows users to view the Top 100 list from 1953 and onward. Other sites have cataloged Top 100 lists from as early as

  3. Songs with days. The “Custom search” tag helps you to search for songs with a specific word. All you need to do is type your keyword in the search box and hit the search button to get results in seconds. Other tags have drop-down lists containing the most popular terms according to each tag. For example:

    • Eartha Kitt – Under the Bridges of Paris (1955) Although I placed this song in the section containing English songs about Paris, it’s a bit of an exception.
    • Little Dragon – Paris (2014) The music in this beautiful song might sound upbeat but the lyrics are actually pretty sad. It speaks about losing someone you love and then moving away to Paris in an attempt to cope with the loss.
    • Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong – April in Paris (1957) This duet talks about Paris in the springtime and how beautiful it is during this time of the year.
    • The Stranglers – Let’s Tango in Paris (1972) Let’s Tango in Paris is a song from the 1970s that speaks exactly about what its title predicts: having a good time and tangoing in Paris.
  4. Name songs in seconds. Find music, concerts and more with Shazam. Get the app. Scan the code with your smart phone camera to download the free app. Available on iOS, Android, and more devices. Identify the music playing around you. Explore the music you love. Discover songs, lyrics, and artists on Shazam.

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