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How do you look up the name of a song if you only know its melody?

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  • #16
    A search engine for tunes and musical themes and a collaborative music encyclopedia. Only the melody needs to be known to search Musipedia or the Web. The melody can be played on a keyboard or whistled or sung to the computer. The Musipedia collection is editable by anybody, just like Wikipedia.


    If you've got a microphone, try whistling the melody in the thing at this site and see if it recognises it.
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    • #17
      He could always watch reruns of name that tune.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Smiley
        I think it might be. The original context of the music, at least where I heard it, was on CTS Television's stock market reports (first song) and weather reports (second song). The second song I also heard being used as a theme song for a radio station in Arizona, or maybe New Mexico.
        Haven't had a chance to play with the notes yet, but what is the instrumentation? Orchestral? How fast is the music?
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        • #19
          It sounded orchestral. The first song is very light and has a tempo approximately 120. The second song is about the same speed but the notes are smoother.
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