YouTube Music is introducing a highly anticipated feature that lets users search for songs by humming or singing. This new addition, spotted in the latest Android app version, will make it much easier to find that song stuck in your head. Similar to Shazam, you can hum, sing, whistle, or play a recording to identify the song. Once available, you’ll see a new button with a waveform icon next to the microphone in the search section. Pressing this button will prompt the app to listen and recognize the tune you’re replicating.
YouTube Music will let you search by Singing and humming
YouTube Music is rolling out a long-awaited feature that allows users to search for songs by humming, singing, or whistling. According to 9to5Google, this feature has been in testing since March and is now available to Android users. To use it, tap the magnifying glass icon in the app’s top right corner and look for a new waveform icon next to the microphone. This will open a search page prompting you to “Play, sing, or hum a song.” The app will then listen and try to identify the tune, similar to Shazam. Early tests show impressive accuracy, making it a handy tool for finding songs stuck in your head.
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YouTube Music’s new feature allows users to search for songs by humming, singing, or whistling. Although it works well, it can sometimes make incorrect guesses, particularly with more obscure songs. Reports indicate that this feature has been spotted on YouTube Music for iOS, though it is not yet widely available. This technology, which uses AI to match user input with original recordings, was first introduced in Google Search in 2020 and added to the YouTube app last year. This integration promises to make song identification quicker and more accurate.
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