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How to Find Songs in Deezer by Humming

By Matthew Lynch
June 12, 2023
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Deezer is a popular music streaming service that offers a vast collection of songs from different genres and languages. While you can search for songs by their title or artist, sometimes you may not remember them. In such cases, you might try humming the song to find it. Deezer, like other music streaming services, offers a feature to find songs by humming. Here is how you can use this feature to find songs in Deezer using your voice.

Step 1: Open Deezer

The first step is to open Deezer on your device. You can do this by clicking on the Deezer icon on your home screen or the app drawer. If you haven’t installed the Deezer app yet, download it from the app store of your device.

Step 2: Tap on the search bar

The next step is to tap on the search bar located at the bottom of the Deezer app’s home screen. This bar is where you can enter the name of the song that you want to find.

Step 3: Tap the microphone icon

On the keyboard, you will see a microphone icon on the right side. Tap on this icon to bring up Deezer’s voice search feature.

Step 4: Hum the Song

Once you tap the microphone icon, you will be presented with a screen that says “Let’s find your song!” This is where you can activate the voice search feature by humming the song that you want to find. Make sure you hum the tune clearly and continuously for a few seconds for the app to identify the right song.

Step 5: Deezer displays matching songs

After completing step 4, Deezer will use speech recognition technology to identify the song that you’re humming. In seconds, it will display a list of matching songs that fit the melody and lyrics of your tune. You can browse through the list, and the app will play a preview of each song when you tap on it. If you have a Deezer Premium subscription, you can listen to the full song by clicking on it.

Conclusion

In conclusion, finding a song by humming is an easy and convenient way to discover new music or identify an old favorite. Deezer’s voice search feature makes it possible to browse the app’s vast library of songs without having to remember the title or artist. So, next time you can’t remember a song, give Deezer’s voice search feature a try, and you might just find what you’re looking for!

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