Let them sing it for you
December 4, 2009 12:09 AM Subscribe
Let them sing it for you (flash) Type a phrase and have it reconstructed for you using chopped up samples from song vocals. Missing a lot of words but still kind of neat.
This post was deleted for the following reason: Let them have sung it for you. -- cortex
A friend of mine was involved in the making of it (he works at SR) so I could never post it, but hoo boy, it's fun isn't it? :) I've tried to get them to use Billy Stewarts "Summertime" since forever, but they still insist on using "summer" and "time" from two different songs. Aaargh.
posted by dabitch at 12:38 AM on December 4, 2009
posted by dabitch at 12:38 AM on December 4, 2009
This site has been around forever but it is still just as awesome.
Well crud. That's twice in a row now.
posted by juv3nal at 12:54 AM on December 4, 2009
I have found
the link
that was on
the internet
and which
has been posted
posted
before
forgive me
it was cool
and I forgot
to check.
posted by The Devil Tesla at 1:03 AM on December 4, 2009 [1 favorite]
the link
that was on
the internet
and which
has been posted
posted
before
forgive me
it was cool
and I forgot
to check.
posted by The Devil Tesla at 1:03 AM on December 4, 2009 [1 favorite]
I spell exhausted and I'm and I get "ex-bleep-austed" and I-bleep-mmm. For as long as it's been around, you'd think some things like this would just.. get worked out?
posted by june made him a gemini at 1:16 AM on December 4, 2009
posted by june made him a gemini at 1:16 AM on December 4, 2009
This was new to me, anyway. I'm about to go upstairs and wake up my husband in the most confusing way possible!
posted by Ladybug Parade at 4:30 AM on December 4, 2009
posted by Ladybug Parade at 4:30 AM on December 4, 2009
Hey, this would be great for musical ransom notes!
posted by JDHarper at 5:58 AM on December 4, 2009 [1 favorite]
posted by JDHarper at 5:58 AM on December 4, 2009 [1 favorite]
It did supprisingly well with my test phrase dispite not having the words "pineapple" and "sponge"...
posted by Nanukthedog at 6:13 AM on December 4, 2009
posted by Nanukthedog at 6:13 AM on December 4, 2009
Ask even helped me identify what song the word boy in that came from.
posted by Solon and Thanks at 6:30 AM on December 4, 2009
posted by Solon and Thanks at 6:30 AM on December 4, 2009
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