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musipedia

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http://www.musipedia.org/{ifThen -value1 %s -value2 -test NOTEQUAL -then search.0.html?no_cache=1%26tx_mpsearch_pi1%5Bpc%5D=%s%26tx_mpsearch_pi1%5Bfiltertext%5D=%26tx_mpsearch_pi1%5Bsubmit_button%5D=Search -else pc.0.html}
Do you have a tune in your head, but can't remember what tune it is?
Search musipedia.org for music by specifying if the notes goes up, down or repeats.
You don't have to be musical to use this search, as long as you can recognice whether
a note is higher, lower or the same as another. Use a series of u's, d's
and r's as an argument, where u=up, d=down and r=repeat.
Use the command without arguments for more information.

Example: musipedia rrrudrrrrrrrrrdrrrr
Result (among others): Lennon-McCartney (Beatles): Yellow Submarine (chorus)

Example: musipedia *rrrudrrrrrrrrrdrrrr
Result: Same as above. The '*' indicates the first note, but can be ommited.
    
409 uses - Created 2006-03-11 20:41:57 - Last used 2019-09-12 05:01:25
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