![]() ![]() These days, I get several new melodies from Hungary from visitors to almost every week. Currently, has the largest on-line collection of Hungarian Folk. These files are all on (my other web site). When I retired, I started to make a collection of Hungarian melodies from which I made some 4000 MIDI files along with the related demos of MP3 files I collected. You can watch me playing the cimbalom (with the hammers) at YouTube. JLVO: For me, it all started almost sixty years ago (I am now 77) when I was a veterinary student in Holland and started playing Gypsy music as a hobby, which I still do today. The Melod圜atcher can be highly useful to those searching for songs for which little or no textual data are available, e.g., the song is an instrumental, or the user does not remember the artist, title, or any lyrics samples.ĪG: Tell us a bit about how you came up with the idea for the Melod圜atcher. Although songs can also be searched using text, what makes the Melod圜atcher different from conventional search engines is that it is not limited to just text. Each search result is presented with a link to the original audio file along with its source on the Internet, and a play button for instant playback. The melody is then searched in our database and the closest matches, if any, are returned. van Os: The Melod圜atcher is a music search engine in which you can enter a melody or musical line via a simple keyboard-like Java applet interface. This interview was conducted by email from Oct. For more information, or to try out the Melod圜atcher, please visit his website at. van Os, inventor of the Melod圜atcher, a music search engine for finding songs by melody line.
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