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That means, whether you know all the words, or just a vague melody, you can sing or hum to the app to try and identify that song. It works surprisingly well when I tested it on the Google app for iOS.
To search a song by humming, you don’t need perfect pitch—but you do need the Google app or Google Assistant.
YouTube Music is introducing a new feature for Android users called Hum to Search. This feature allows users to identify songs by humming, singing, or whistling a melody.
Other music recognition apps like SoundHound and MusixMatch can also identify songs by singing or humming the tune, but they aren’t as popular compared to YouTube and Google.
You can use Siri to identify a song on most Apple devices, including the Apple Watch, but it has to be the original version. It won't recognize your humming or singing.
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TikTok has started rolling out a new feature called "Sound Search" that allows you to hum, sing or play a song, and the platform will show you the tune and videos that use it, TechCrunch reports.