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how to check the mood a particular track belongs to


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If I happen to tap the middle of the flow button and deezer starts playing a mixture of party, workout, sad, Chill, Love...It starts to play a song, let’s say David Guetta (feat, Sia) - Titanium and i want to find out what mood that track belongs to. e.g. party or workout, how do I go about finding out?

I did a google search and the AI agent overview says :

Deezer uses an AI system to identify and classify the mood of a track, but there isn't a direct way to see which mood a specific track belongs to within Deezer. However, you can explore the "Flow Moods" feature to discover similar music based on various moods like "Love," "Workout," "Chill," "Sad," "Focus," or "Party". 

 

 

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hey there ​@lyliamarley1234 

I think I understand your question. If so, I can tell which mood of Flow is playing from my “Now Playing” page, it appears at the top just under “Flow.”

 

 

edit: if you are asking what particular mood a single track might be confined to, then i would say that isn’t possible, because a mellow track might fit the “Chill” mood and the “Sad” mood for example, and a high energy track might fit the “Workout” and the “Party” mood. A song might even potentially fit all moods.

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Nina Nebo
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Hi ​@lyliamarley1234 !

 

You can find out by your emotional reaction what kind of mood that song evoked in you.


The classification of music can be a difficult task since the emotional reaction between listeners can be fairly different for a given song. 

 Breaking a song down into quantifiable musical components such as rhythm, harmony, and timbre can allow for the matching of songs to specific categories based upon expected data for each type of mood.

Each listener can create their own individual playlist and put songs on it that they want to listen to for certain moods, because only they know what they like.
If you don't want to bother with that, just search for the moods and genres offered on Deezer .


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hey there ​@lyliamarley1234 

I think I understand your question. If so, I can tell which mood of Flow is playing from my “Now Playing” page, it appears at the top just under “Flow.”

 

 

edit: if you are asking what particular mood a single track might be confined to, then i would say that isn’t possible, because a mellow track might fit the “Chill” mood and the “Sad” mood for example, and a high energy track might fit the “Workout” and the “Party” mood. A song might even potentially fit all moods.


Nina Nebo
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I think ​@lyliamarley1234  asked the question if the normal Flow is used in the middle of the circle and if she hears a song, she is interested in what mood that song belongs to, because it is not written on the normal Flow.

 

 

If she listens to a certain Flow Mood or Flow Genre , then it makes sense that she knows where that song belongs.


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@Nina Nebo 

then would what I wrote be appropriate? maybe she will weigh in  

”if you are asking what particular mood a single track might be confined to, then i would say that isn’t possible, because a mellow track might fit the “Chill” mood and the “Sad” mood for example, and a high energy track might fit the “Workout” and the “Party” mood. A song might even potentially fit all moods.”


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