Lesson 659 of 2116
AI for Music Rediscovery
Find songs you can't quite name, rebuild old radio stations, and discover music your favorite singer would have liked.
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What this lesson covers
Learning path
The main moves in order
- 1The song stuck in your head
- 2music recommendation
- 3lyric search
- 4Shazam
Concept cluster
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Section 1
The song stuck in your head
We have all had a tune we cannot name. AI music tools have gotten very good at solving this — and at building playlists that match your real taste, not what is popular this week.
Tools worth knowing
- Shazam: hold the phone up; it names the song playing in a store, on TV, or at a party.
- Google's 'hum to search': open the Google app, tap the microphone, hum the tune.
- Spotify or Apple Music: ask for 'songs that sound like Patsy Cline meets Roy Orbison.'
- ChatGPT or Claude: 'I half-remember a song from the 1960s about a lonely lighthouse. Help me find it.'
Key terms in this lesson
The big idea: the music you grew up with is one search away — and AI is good at filling in the names you forgot.
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