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chrisrob | 10:36 Fri 22nd Aug 2008 | Music
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I remember many years ago, an idea that was shown on Tommorrow's World. It was a book that would enable people to identify the names of tunes they knew but didn't know the name of. It worked by being able to identify if the first few notes were the same higher or lower than the preceeding one. It seemed a good idea and the book was marketted but I believe failed to sell.
I would be interested if anyone else knows of this and whether something of the kind is available on the web?
(I have found, "Name My Tune" (.com) but it's not quite what I'm looking for!)
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A better idea is to phone 2580 while pointing your mobile at a source of music (non-classical). It will listen to the music for 30 seconds before automatically hanging up then will text you straight back.

It costs 50p if it identifies it.

I can't see how a book would do this as it would have to be constantly updated.
Never heard of the book.

You can use this - it is fascinating, and free

http://www.bored.com/songtapper/?dotap=1
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Thanks, Squarebear & Ethel. Two solutions that were new to me that I will try. Hope it works for classical music too.
It found Beethoven's 5th when I tried it
It found Beethoven's 5th when I tried it :)

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