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This Independence Day sing National Anthem with Google's AI musical experience

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 15, 2020 08:35 IST

As India's 74th Independence Day is approaching, Google has brought an interesting initiative called 'Sound of India' to make ...

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As India's 74th Independence Day is approaching, Google has brought an interesting initiative called 'Sound of India' to make the day more fun and musical with a unique AI experiment. To participate, all you need to do is open the site on your phone, and you will see an interactive web app that steps you through the process.You will first be able to hear the national anthem, giving you a sense of the pitch and tempo.

Next, you’ll see a screen with the lyrics of the national anthem, which get highlighted to help you sing in rhythm -- much like you would with a karaoke track. After you’ve sung, pick your favourite Indian instrument and in a few moments you’ll have your own version of the national anthem -- as sung by you but in the sound of your favourite Indian instrument -- downloaded and ready to share.Finally, you can join scores of others and submit your rendition to this experiment. You can also download it and share it with others.

 

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