How do you search a song on google

Tap the microphone in the Google app or the Google Search widget, then hit "Search a Song." Then hum, sing, or play some notes on an instrument to search for a song.

There’s nothing quite as annoying as having a song stuck in your head and not being able to identify it. Thankfully, if you can hum the song out loud, Google Search can help you figure out what tune is stuck in your head.

The Hum to Search feature is available in the Google mobile app and works with humming, whistling, or anything else you can do to mimic a tune. The results aren’t always accurate, but it’s a good place to start if an earworm is driving you crazy.

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First, open the Google app on your iPhone, iPad, or Android device and tap the “Microphone” icon in the search bar. On Android devices, you can also tap the “Microphone” icon from the Google Search widget found on your home screen.

How do you search a song on google

When the listening screen appears, you’ll see a “Search A Song” button. Tap it.

How do you search a song on google

Start humming or whistling the song you’re trying to identify. This tool can also identify real music that’s playing.

How do you search a song on google

If Google can find similar matches, the results will appear labeled with match percentages. Tap “More Results” if your song isn’t in the top results.

How do you search a song on google

If Google can’t identify the song, you’ll see a screen that says “Unable To Find Match.” You can tap “Try Again” to give it another go.

How do you search a song on google

In our testing, the feature is hit or miss. Hum to Search does a good job with popular songs and distinct melodies. Songs that don’t have easy-to-hum tunes are harder to identify.

Ever had a song stuck in your head you don’t know the words to? Don’t know the lyrics of a song quite enough to find it on the web by just typing the lyrics? Google has a solution for you. The Google Search app can identify a song by your humming or even whistling, making it easier to discover new music. This can be done right on your iPhone or iPad.

Shazam might be the best music recognition app out there, but not everyone’s actively listening to a song that they’re interested in, so the trick to use Siri on iPhone or iPad to figure out what music is playing won’t be available in that situation. A lot of people hear a part of a song somewhere and then it gets stuck in their head, even if they don’t know the lyrics. This is pretty common, so for these instances, Google’s Hum to Search feature certainly takes the cake. It’s unlike anything we’ve seen before.

Let’s take a look at this nifty feature and learn how to hum to search songs using the Google app on your iPhone and iPad.

How to Hum to Search Songs with Google

Before you get started, you’ll need two things. Obviously, you need to have the Google app installed on your device since that’s what we’ll be using, but additionally, you need to install the Google Assistant app too. Once you’re done, simply follow the steps below:

  1. Launch the Google Search app on your iPhone or iPad and tap on the microphone icon located on the right side of the search bar.

    How do you search a song on google
    How do you search a song on google
  2. Now, you’ll find the “Search a song” option below the dots as indicated in the screenshot below. Tap on it to proceed.

    How do you search a song on google
    How do you search a song on google
  3. This will take you to the dedicated song search section of the app. All you need to do right now is just hum a line or a verse of the song you’re trying to find.

    How do you search a song on google
    How do you search a song on google
  4. Once the app identifies the song, it’ll display the three closest results as shown below. In most cases, the first result is the most accurate.

    How do you search a song on google
    How do you search a song on google

As you can see, Google has made it really easy to search songs by just humming. How long did that take?

Tapping on the song will just initiate a Google search for it which may bring up the entire lyrics of the song. So, you can compare and see if that’s what you were actually listening to.

It’s important to note that Google may not fetch any results when it has trouble identifying your humming. We tested out around ten different songs using the app and it failed to detect three of them. In most cases, as long as the song is popular, you should get the result.

Are you unable to find the “Search a Song” option in the Google app? This indicates that you haven’t installed the Google Assistant app on your iPhone or iPad. We’re not quite sure why you need Google Assistant since you don’t even have to open the app on your device. However, you can also try initiating the search by saying “What’s the name of this song” after pressing the microphone button.

Perhaps Siri will gain this feature too in the future, but for now Siri has the ability to figure out songs playing if you hear one you like.

Hopefully, you were able to discover new songs without even knowing the proper lyrics by making use of the Google Search app. Do you think Siri and Shazam should implement this feature as well? Feel free to share your personal opinions and leave your valuable feedback in the comments section down below.

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Can I hum a song to Google?

Thankfully, if you can hum the song out loud, Google Search can help you figure out what tune is stuck in your head. The Hum to Search feature is available in the Google mobile app and works with humming, whistling, or anything else you can do to mimic a tune.
On your phone, touch and hold the Home button or say "Hey Google". Ask "What's this song?" Play a song or hum, whistle or sing the melody of a song. Hum, whistle or sing: Google Assistant will identify potential matches for the song.