Mr. Vieira
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Tennessee
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Okay, so I've seen the iPhone 3G commercial, I've heard folks here talk about it, etc.
Tonight I'm sitting at my pub (yeah, I drink around the holidays ) and this vixen is playing some really neat songs on the jukebox (old classic country and R&B, oddly enough...a really neat mix of pedal steel-dripping stuff, followed by a funky-as-can-be Wilson Pickett tune; I was pretty much in heaven). Anyway, many of the songs playing weren't known to me (very few "hits", even though I recognized the voices singing: George Jones, Otis Redding, Conway Twitty, Wilson Pickett, Tammy Wynette, etc.). Remembering that I'd downloaded/installed Shazam a week or so ago, I thought "okay, here's a perfect time to test...". I'll be damned if it didn't nail everything (about six songs total, spanning the more obscure end of two genres not exactly "done to death" these days: 60's-era country and R&B/soul). She wasn't playing Kenny Chesney, Snoop Dogg, etc., after all. And I'm a fan of this stuff, and even I hadn't heard 3-4 of the songs (which was the reason I fired up Shazam to begin with). I was impressed! But, what impressed me more is that one of the songs was someone doing a cover of a famous George Jones song. I expected Shazam to get the song, as it's well known, but I was pleasantly surprised to see that it didn't come back with the George Jones version, but, rather, the actual version of the person doing the cover. So that got me thinking...how in the hell, based on the quick 20-second(?) "scan" it performs, does this app do what it does? It can't be solely based on lyrics because it was bringing back the cover version, sung by a lesser-known artist, and not the original hit by the original artist. How in the world does it know this, the difference between the original artist who made the song famous and a version sung by someone else? What all is this app analyzing or listening to/for? Once again, I'm easily amused at times. But this was pretty neat, even by my low, lax standards... I can see this little app being all kinds of useful/handy in situations like this! Saves me from having to walk across the entire joint to read the jukebox, every time I heard something I liked... |
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Formerly “theelmerguy”
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Irvine, California
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In my understanding, it doesn't work by analyzing the words or even the melody. Rather, it is very impersonal in that it merely records the frequencies outputted (everything, instruments and all) and matches it against a ginormous database of songs. Britney herself probably wouldn't be able to bring up her own songs because it works only with recorded and published works.
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Mr. Vieira
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Tennessee
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Ah...
So it's all technical and scientific. |
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I am worthless beyond hope. Join Date: May 2006
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And it is, indeed, "ginormous": They just added 2 million more tracks to their database, bringing it to over 8 million.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Florida
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I like to believe it's magic and just go by that.
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Formerly “theelmerguy”
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Irvine, California
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Formerly “adambrennan”
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Northern Ireland
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It is brilliant. I used it just the afternoon to identify Basshunter - Jingle Bells
I take no responsibility for any ear bleeding that may occur when listening to this attrocity. |
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M AH - ch ain saw
Join Date: May 2004
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I really needed Shazam the other day but didn't have it installed. What a bummer... I remember Verizon had one these programs in their commercials before, too.
I found the song finally, Run D.M.C. - Christmas in Hollis, it reminds me of Die Hard. User formally known as Sh0eWax |
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Mr. Vieira
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Tennessee
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Ha...exactly! That's what Argyle was playing in the limo, wasn't it? Or that was on the audio track/soundtrack, anyway.
Such a good, fun movie to watch this time of year. "Ho Ho Ho...now I have a machine gun!" The ultimate good-time popcorn flick. |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Do the words Music Genome Project ring a bell? Pandora uses it as well to gather music that you might like based of the artist you choose when creating artist stations.
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Join Date: May 2004
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Yeah haha, its a classic and so much better than the others in the series. Quote:
EDIT: on a side note, is it possible to strikeout words on our forum? User formally known as Sh0eWax |
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Mr. Vieira
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Tennessee
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Join Date: May 2004
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I know this is going to be off topic, but I don't want to start a new thread, if someone has the answer to my question feel free to PM me instead of writing back here.
What is the licensing regard app store apps? If I buy a copy of an application for $4, do I only have the right to install it on one of my iPhones, or can I copy it to another. What's the policy here? User formally known as Sh0eWax |
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Oh yeah, Shazam is amazing. It impressed the hell out of me when it correctly identified a banghra playing over the tinny speakers in a loud Indian restaurant a couple weeks ago. That was a stress test.
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Mr. Vieira
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Tennessee
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I'm going somewhere this evening where I'll get to share it (okay, show it off).
The house I'll be is quite fond of their XM system, and always have old big band or jazz piped through the place. We'll see if this Shazam knows its Glenn Miller from its Wes Montgomery... |
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Formerly turtle2472 Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Upstate South Carolina
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I will say that it doesn't know Christian Rock very well. Not that I'm surprised. It did a pretty good job picking up the secular music in iTunes on my system though. Thanks for bringing this little app up. My wife and I will be using it more and more no doubt considering the number of times we've asked each other what song was playing.
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