In the past, if we forgot the lyrics of a song, it could take a long time to recall or find them. But now, Google-owned YouTube has introduced a new feature that helps us find songs quickly. You simply have to hum a short part of the song for about 3 seconds, and YouTube will search its library to find a match based on the melody.
YouTube Music ‘Hum to Search’ Feature
YouTube Music is trying out a new ‘hum to search’ feature on its app for Android phones. This feature allows users to find songs by humming, singing, or recording a short piece of the tune for at least three seconds. When you hum or record, YouTube’s smart technology matches it to the song’s unique melody. Then, it shows you videos related to that song, like official music videos or user-made content. Right now, this feature is only available to a small group of Android users as part of a test by Google.
How to use YouTube Music ‘Hum to Search’ Feature
To explain how the YouTube hum feature works, it’s essential to know that YouTube is trying out a new search tool. This tool helps users find songs by humming, singing, or recording a bit of the melody. It’s only on the Android app and is being tested with a small group of users.
Following are the steps you can follow to use the new humming feature to find songs:
- Open the YouTube app on your smartphone.
- Tap the Search icon which is on the top right of the screen.
- Next to the search bar there is a microphone icon, tap on it to turn on the hum-to-search feature.
- Allow YouTube to use your microphone for this feature.
- No, hum, sing, or whistle the song’s melody that you want to find.
- YouTube will use your audio input to search for the song and show you a list of results.
- If you are satisfied with the result, tap on it to listen to the song. If not, you can again hum the melody and search the song.