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All Categories > Name that Tune! > Melody forum > Does anyone recognize this jazzy riff?
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Author: Jason Spriggs
Posted: Oct 27 2004 - 11:08 PM
Subject: Cheers!
Cheers! I'll try that.

:)
Author: Rainer
Posted: Oct 26 2004 - 02:45 PM
Subject: Try something like Shazam.
This would be a case for Shazam. If it has been recorded on a reasonably popular CD, they should be able to identify it. Using your cell phone, send the recording to any of the cell-phone based identification services that use Shazam technology, for example the Vodafone musicfinder (see http://shazam.com for a list of vendors and countries where the service is available).
In case you are interested in how Shazam works, here are some slides on the topic: http://ismir2003.ismir.net/presentations/Wang.PDF

Good luck.

Rainer
Author: Jase
Posted: Oct 25 2004 - 09:29 PM
Subject: Does anyone recognize this jazzy riff?
This has stumped me for weeks:

http://www.jasonspriggs.f2s.com/jazz.mp3

It's only 3 sec long.

:)
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