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YouTube could soon let you search for songs just by humming

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reads a statement on YouTube’s support page.According to the page, those who are in the beta group can toggle the new feature from YouTube’s voice search and “hum or record the song you’re searching for 3 or more seconds.”Once the song has been identified by the software, the video-sharing website will send the user all “relevant official music content, user-generated videos, and/or Shorts featuring the searched song in the YouTube app.”The Google-owned company stated that while only a small portion of Android users currently have the feature, the brand-new update will soon be released to everyone.Should the update prove successful, the new feature will put YouTube in direct competition with the Apple-owned app Shazam.According to Google, their goal is twofold: One goal is to “make it easier for users to find” and engage with content on YouTube, while the other is to relieve some of the pressure put on creators to upload multiple times a day.

The Post reached out to Google for comment. This is not the first time Google has integrated sound-to-search technology into one of its platforms.

In 2020, the tech giant reportedly launched the feature on the Google app, Google Search widget and Google Assistant. However, the main difference is that users must hum the tune for 10 to 15 seconds rather than three. “When you hum a melody into Search, our machine learning models transform the audio into a number-based sequence representing the song’s melody,” explained the search engine.

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