Find the Lyrics to a Song without using Media Player or Web Browser
Here's how to Find the Lyrics to a Song without using Media Player or Web Browser.
i. Here are a few ways to find a song by partial lyrics:
1. **Use a song identification website or app.** There are a number of websites and apps that can identify songs based on their lyrics. Simply type in the lyrics you remember and the website or app will generate a list of possible matches.
2. **Use a search engine.** You can also use a search engine to find a song by partial lyrics. Simply type in the lyrics you remember and include the word "song" in your search query. The search engine will generate a list of websites that contain information about songs that match your search criteria.
3. **Ask a friend or family member.** If you know someone who is a fan of music, they may be able to help you identify a song by partial lyrics. Simply hum or sing the lyrics to them and see if they can recognize the song.
Here are a few websites and apps that can help you find a song by partial lyrics:
* **Shazam:** Shazam is a popular song identification app that can identify songs based on their audio. Simply open the Shazam app and hold your phone up to the source of the music. Shazam will listen to the music and identify the song within seconds.
* **SoundHound:** SoundHound is another popular song identification app that works in a similar way to Shazam.
* **Google Sound Search:** Google Sound Search is a song identification feature that is integrated into the Google search engine. Simply open the Google search engine and type in the lyrics you remember. Google Sound Search will generate a list of possible matches.
ii. Here are a few ways you can get Google to identify a song:
* **Use the Google Search app.** Open the Google Search app on your phone or tablet and tap on the microphone icon. Say "What's this song?" or tap on the "Search a song" button. Then, hum, whistle, or sing the melody of the song. Google will identify the song and show you the results.
* **Use the Google Assistant.** If you have a Google Home or other Google Assistant-enabled device, you can ask the Assistant to identify a song. Simply say "Hey Google, what's this song?" or "What song is this?" and the Assistant will try to identify the song.
* **Use the Google Sound Search feature on the Google website.** Go to the Google website and search for "Google Sound Search." Click on the "Google Sound Search" link and then click on the microphone icon. Say "What's this song?" or tap on the "Search a song" button. Then, hum, whistle, or sing the melody of the song. Google will identify the song and show you the results.
Here are some tips for getting Google to identify a song:
* **Hum or whistle the melody of the song as accurately as possible.** The more accurately you can hum or whistle the melody, the more likely Google is to identify the song.
* **Sing the lyrics of the song if you know them.** If you know any of the lyrics to the song, singing them will help Google identify the song.
* **Try to identify the genre of the song.** Knowing the genre of the song can help Google narrow down the results.
* **Try to identify the artist who sings the song.** Knowing the artist who sings the song can also help Google narrow down the results.
iii. There are a few reasons why your Google might not be able to identify songs. Here are a few things you can try:
1. **Make sure that your internet connection is working properly.** Google needs to be able to access the internet in order to identify songs. If your internet connection is not working properly, Google will not be able to identify songs.
2. **Make sure that your microphone is working properly.** Google uses your microphone to identify songs. If your microphone is not working properly, Google will not be able to identify songs.
3. **Make sure that you are humming or whistling the melody of the song accurately.** The more accurately you can hum or whistle the melody, the more likely Google is to identify the song.
4. **Try singing the lyrics of the song if you know them.** If you know any of the lyrics to the song, singing them will help Google identify the song.
5. **Try identifying the genre of the song.** Knowing the genre of the song can help Google narrow down the results.
6. **Try identifying the artist who sings the song.** Knowing the artist who sings the song can also help Google narrow down the results.
If you've tried all of the above and your Google still won't identify songs, you can try the following:
1. **Restart your device.** Sometimes, restarting your device can fix problems with Google's song identification feature.
2. **Clear the cache and data for the Google app.** To do this, open the Settings app on your device and go to Apps & notifications - Google - Storage & cache. Tap Clear cache and then tap Clear data.
3. **Update the Google app.**
4. **Report a problem to Google.**