Hi People,
I’d love to find what the song is in this (time stamped) video…
It only appears briefly for a few seconds.
(Cool or what ?!)
Can anyone translate for me ?
Thanks.
Hi People,
I’d love to find what the song is in this (time stamped) video…
It only appears briefly for a few seconds.
(Cool or what ?!)
Can anyone translate for me ?
Thanks.
“Hanafubuki”, I think.
Preview glitch happened, but here’s a link.
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I don’t know a lick of Japanese, but I know how to figure these things out (using ChatGPT and some research.)
Turns out ChatGPT got it in one shot. It says “Hanafubuki.” The full name of the song (with my research) is “Hanafubuki Aidaro Ai,” and confirmed here:
Ah, missed this post, so Machine_Elf got it on first reply. I’ve supplied a little more context.
Thanks @Machine_Elf and @pulykamell !
Wow ! That was quick…
I love this tune.
And for a bit more detail, “Hanafubiki” would be “Flower Blizzard”
And the rest of it apparently means something like “it’s love right?” or “love right?” or something like that checking through Google translate as well as the AI. Native or fluent speakers can confirm/deny, but it makes sense in context.
Correct. For even more detail, a “flower blizzard” is when the flower petals are falling from the trees so thick that it looks like it is snowing. The image is of a romantic spring day.
There are definitely some good tools out there. With Google’s “Search By Image”, anyone can translate text in an image (or a screenshot; just save your screenshot as an image). In the Google search bar, click on the camera-shaped icon at the right right. Handy for searching the internet for similar mages, extracting text from an image, and/or translating that text from/to any of dozens of languages.
Google’s “Search By Voice” tool is equally handy. I haven’t explored whether it can identify a song based on you spontaneously singing/humming it, or whether it can identify an unpublished live performance of a song, but if it hears a recording of that’s been published before (based on all the published recordings it knows about), it’ll tell you what it is - and I’ve been surprised by some of the obscure recordings it’s identified for me.