Thanks A.M.,
okay people, let's find this company/website.
A.M. preparing to hum/tap/whistle in Canada
"A.M. Holm" wrote:
> On 3/16/01 at 9:07 AM Greg Froese wrote:
>
> >on a related topic, this song finding stuff is a service that I would
> >find most useful.
> >Ideally, there would be a site where you could upload a wav/mp3 of
> >yourself humming or singing a part of a song that you know, but you
> >don't know the artist of, and others could listen to your little ditty
> >and help you find out the title and artist of the song.
> >
> >My little pipe dream.
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> >Greg Froese
>
> Hi Greg,
>
> I could use that service too, right about NOW but it's not a pipe dream.
>
> In the Feb. 26th issue of Newsweek's Cyberscope Department they report,
>
> "A new program developed by Norwegian company Fast Search and Transfer can
> pick up the rhythms and as few as three notes of a song, whether it is
> hummed, whistled or tapped, then searches a rapidly growing database of
> thousands of songs. And once it finds the song, it will play it for you,
> too."
>
> (No URL given)
>
> A - humming in Canada
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Greg Froese
Programmer/Analyst
Federated Insurance Companies of Canada