I’m trying to solve a strange problem & hope you all can point me at some online resources that can help … my Google-fu is not up to the task.
My wife’s sorority has a bunch of standard silly in-group songs the girls sing. Learning them is part of the pledge process. The lyrics were made up years ago & are passed down as chapter lore.
The tunes, however, were popular music tunes from the era when the various songs were adapted, ranging from the 1930s to probably the 1970s (which gives you some idea of when she went to school )
The goal is to find the tunes’ original lyrics, correct name, author, etc.
Most of you aged 45+ would vaguely recognize most of them as something you remember hearing on the Pop or Oldies radio lo those many years ago. But appealing to the collective memory of the alumnae is not getting many answers, and the few we’ve gotten are mostly wrong.
They have enough musically literate folks that writing out the basic melody line on staff paper or guitar tabulature would be trivial. In a few cases they have unlabeled sheet music for piano.
The hard part is finding a website to accept that musical notation in some format & search some archive for the info we seek.
My attempts to find unusual music search engines vie Google was totally overwhelmed by the places trying to sell me MP3s of current popular songs.
If anyone has an idea of a search site as I describe, or of a whole different way to approach solving this problem, I’d be much obliged.
True, but while it doesn’t work “that well”, it works a lot better than I would have thought. I’m surprised it can work at all. I’ve had a moderately successful hit rate with it.
I just tried and got “Happy Birthday Katie” as the first hit, then the original “Good Morning to You” as the second. Beyond that though, things get a bit weird, and I got something called “I Am a Transexual”, and another one “I Wanna Fuck Aaron Carter”.
Yeah, that’s sort of the experience I’ve had, Argent Towers. I mean, I’m happy that it works for you TheLoadedDog; I wanted it to work — I like the premise, but I just never got it to come out right.
I tried it about 3 times, and even tried re-doing a song that I had “trained” it to know. But I could never get it to work.
Really? I’m amazed by it. I tapped the Notre Dame Fight Song, and it was the first hit. Same with Lady Madonna. Same with Bear Down Chicago Bears. Same with Rondo alla Turk. I can’t believe it works at all, much less as well as it does. Maybe I’m just a good tapper, I dunno.
Without casting undue aspersions on your tapping ability, A T, it seems you weren’t holding the notes when you tapped that out. I just did mine again, and got the same results I got the first time.
Interesting. I wasn’t aware that the tapping system recorded the holding down of the space bar. I assumed the only thing that counted was the initial tap. I’ll have to try it again.
With that said, I definitely want to hear “Tony Wright Has A Vagina.” I looked this up and there is exactly one hit for it on Google. And it is a link to a forum where people are discussing the tap program. Someone else is claiming that songs entitled “Fuck All Niggers” and “Joe Gallagher” are also appearing when “Happy Birthday” is tapped.
Man, there is some strange shit going on over at the Songtapper.
I’m guessing the weird answers are from the user-input “Teach the Song Tapper” feature. It probably indiscriminately pairs what people input with what they tapped.