I’m looking for a music video I saw online. It was an alternative rock video with a guy and girl in the woods, and there were some other people around who were wearing tribal paint. I know it’s an old song from 2007. Can you help me find it?
The ability to describe what we are looking for is often more helpful than being able to name the song or artist. The description of “tribal paint” could be interpreted as referencing either Asking Alexandria or Bring Me The Horizon (or both). In this blog post, we will discuss how to find out the name of that one song by describing what you remember about it!
How to find a music video by describing it (continued)
An alternative rock song with a guy and girl in the woods, some people wearing tribal paint.
The song was released in 2007.
Asking Alexandria or Bring Me The Horizon are possible matches for this description.
I can’t remember which one I saw! It might be more helpful to describe what you’re looking for rather than naming the artist or title of the song, since those details may not match up perfectly. Today we’ll talk about how you could go about finding that one old favorite even if you don’t know who sings it yet! This blog post will discuss how to find out the name of that one song by describing it.
The first step is to think about what you remember about it! If you can’t quite recall all the details, try describing a few features of the song instead and see if anything matches up:
Is it an upbeat song?
Does the tune sound like a pop beat?
Was there a chorus that you remember hearing over and over again?
Once you’ve done some thinking, try comparing your description to songs on different platforms. If you’ve been trying to find out how to get the name of one old favorite but don’t know who sings it yet, head here for more details! This blog post will discuss how to find this elusive tune by describing what’s memorable about it. It can help save time if we break down our search by platform: iTunes, Spotify, Pandora etc., or even YouTube and streaming websites. Let’s talk first about searching through sites where users upload their own music.
Try typing in keywords related to the song or artist into a search engine, and then check through any results for possible matches.
For example: “The Contours” would return The Contours – Do You Love Me? on YouTube while “soul music 70’s” would provide other artists with songs from that era.
One drawback of this strategy is that it won’t work if the song you are looking for isn’t available online yet (though this could be an advantage as well). Another issue when using search engines like Google is that there are multiple sites out there which all have their own sets of videos uploaded by different users; we may find more than one video containing our desired tunes! I recommend using a search engine such as Yahoo or Bing which will show the user only one video per result.
Quizlet offers an audio identification quiz that can offer results for particular songs after listening to just 15 seconds of the song, but it’s not always perfect and may go silent when you are trying to find your desired tune!
You might also try looking up soundtracks associated with TV shows from the time period when the lyrics were popular; these often have clips or full episodes available online. For example, if we wanted The Contours – Do You Love Me?, we could look up “The Simpsons” on YouTube for old episodes where this song is played during a scene. Searching by decade (e.g., 1980s) would also help narrow down the search.
Another option is to use Shazam, an app that listens and identifies how many songs it can identify in your listening session.
There are similar apps which have a database of popular music available for download (e.g., Rhapsody). These might be more useful if you know the name of either song or artist but don’t remember where you heard it first! Remember, with these types of services there may be monthly fees involved so make sure to read through their refund policies before committing to a long term membership plan.
How do I find my favorite song by describing what’s happening in it?
When searching on YouTube, one way is to use the search bar.
You can also type in keywords that would help narrow down your search, like “Kanye West” or “Taylor Swift.”
Another option is to use Shazam, an app that listens and identifies how many songs it can identify in your listening session.