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By Wendy Boswell, About.com Guide to Web Search

Make Your Own Music On The Web

Saturday November 26, 2005
Guess what I've been doing for the last twenty minutes? Playing with Let Them Sing It For You, an interactive jukebox of sorts where you enter in whatever lyrics you'd like to hear and it plays them back, using a mishmash of words sung in a variety of different songs. It's hilarious what you can come with - and yes, I'm easily entertained.
  • Top Ten Lyric Search Engines: Searching for lyrics to a song can be a daunting task, but not with these Top Ten Lyric Search Engines. Find a song lyric, do a song search by lyric, and more. Find the song lyrics you're searching for on the Web.
  • FindSounds, an Audio Search Engine: FindSounds.com is a dedicated sounds search engine. You can search for sound effects, movie sounds, animal sounds, nature sounds, and much more.
  • Find Podcasts With Podscope, a Free Podcast Search Engine: If you are finding it difficult to search for podcasts with conventional search engines, your wait is over. Podscope is a specialized podcast search engine that will make it easy for you to find what you're looking for.
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