
I like NameMyTune more because it doesn’t require you to sign up like WatZatSong does. WatZatSong has a terrible name, but does the same thing as NameMyTune. Now you just have to wait and hopefully someone will be able to figure it out for you. Press the record button and start singing! Choose the genre of the music and about how old it is and then type in your email address. Just click on Find the name of a song and allow access to your microphone. NameMyTune is a very simple site with only two options: record yourself or listen to other people’s recording to help identify their tune. Basically, you upload your singing or humming or music portion and people on the Internet will try to help you identify it. In addition to these automatic tagging sites, there are a couple of human powered sites to help you identify music. It can also prove useful if you have MP3 files with no identifiable artist or song information and need to tag them properly. If you hear a song and are able to record a portion of it using your phone, then you can try your luck by uploading that to AudioTag. Here you can basically upload a sound bite from the song and it will try to compare the song to it’s online database. The other interesting site I found was AudioTag. Everything else is either a smartphone app or desktop software. Midomi is the only online tool that I could find that lets you sing or hum to identify songs.
