
Often, we hear a new song or recall old ones without knowing the title. That's usually not a problem if it's played on the radio or something, as you can identify songs or tunes with apps like Shazam. But what if you don't have the song to playback? Well, YouTube Music has a new feature for that.
According to 9to5Google, YouTube Music has two new features. The first is a Shazam-like feature that helps users search for a song or track by singing, humming or playing parts of what you're searching for. A new waveform icon should now appear on tapping search, indicating you can sing or hum at it to start a search. This is handy because you don't need to have the actual song or audio file in to play for it to be identified.

Another feature that YouTube Music plans to introduce is AI-generated conversational radio. It allows you to create a custom radio by describing what you want to hear. For instance, you can ask it for "catchy pop tunes" or maybe "cool EDM tracks". This feature is currently in beta testing and is only available to US YouTube Premium users.
So, do you think these two features are useful? Let us know in the comments and stay tuned to TechNave for more news like this.







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