CN109300459B - Song chorusing method and device - Google Patents

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CN109300459B
CN109300459B CN201811042439.5A CN201811042439A CN109300459B CN 109300459 B CN109300459 B CN 109300459B CN 201811042439 A CN201811042439 A CN 201811042439A CN 109300459 B CN109300459 B CN 109300459B
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The disclosure relates to a song chorusing method and device. The method comprises the following steps: acquiring a chorus re-requesting request from a first terminal; according to the chorus reoccurrence request, acquiring an accompaniment part of a first chorus song requested to be reordered by the first terminal and a singing part of a target chorus object in the first chorus song; sending the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song to the first terminal; and acquiring a second chorus song, wherein the second chorus song is obtained by combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal. The technical scheme is convenient for a user to select the songs which are already chorus and chorus, so that the chorus flexibility of the songs is improved.

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Song chorusing method and device
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to the field of multimedia technologies, and in particular, to a song chorusing method and apparatus.
Background
There are a number of singing applications in the related art that can provide chorus functionality. In the related art singing application, when a user wants to sing with other users, only a song that is not sung or a song that is not sung completed can be selected, and flexibility is low.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of this, the present disclosure provides a song chorusing method and apparatus.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a song chorusing method, including:
acquiring a chorus re-requesting request from a first terminal;
according to the chorus reoccurrence request, acquiring an accompaniment part of a first chorus song requested to be reordered by the first terminal and a singing part of a target chorus object in the first chorus song;
sending the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song to the first terminal;
and acquiring a second chorus song, wherein the second chorus song is obtained by combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal.
In a possible implementation manner, obtaining an accompaniment part of a first chorus song requested to be re-chored by the first terminal and a singing part of a target chorus object in the first chorus song according to the re-chorus request includes:
determining a first chorus song requested to be chorus again by the first terminal according to chorus song information in the chorus re-chorus request;
obtaining an accompaniment part of the first chorus song;
determining a target chorus object in the first chorus song according to the target chorus object information in the chorus re-requesting request;
and acquiring the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song.
In a possible implementation manner, obtaining an accompaniment part of a first chorus song requested to be re-chored by the first terminal and a singing part of a target chorus object in the first chorus song according to the re-chorus request includes:
determining a first chorus song requested to be chorus again by the first terminal according to chorus song information in the chorus re-chorus request;
obtaining an accompaniment part of the first chorus song;
determining a replacement chorus object in the first chorus song according to the replacement chorus object information in the re-chorus request;
determining chorus objects except the replacement chorus object in all chorus objects of the first chorus song as target chorus objects;
and acquiring the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song.
In a possible implementation manner, obtaining an accompaniment part of a first chorus song requested to be re-chored by the first terminal and a singing part of a target chorus object in the first chorus song according to the re-chorus request includes:
determining a first chorus song requested to be chorus again by the first terminal according to chorus song information in the chorus re-chorus request;
determining a replacement chorus object in the first chorus song according to the replacement chorus object information in the re-chorus request;
determining a singing portion of the replacement chorus object in the first chorus song;
and acquiring the part except the singing part of the replacement chorus object in the first chorus song, wherein the part except the singing part of the replacement chorus object in the first chorus song is the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song.
In one possible implementation, obtaining a second chorus song includes:
acquiring a singing part recorded by the first terminal and sent by the first terminal;
and combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal to obtain the second chorus song.
In one possible implementation, obtaining a second chorus song includes:
and acquiring a second chorus song sent by the first terminal, wherein the second chorus song is obtained by combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal.
In one possible implementation, after obtaining the second chorus, the method further comprises:
acquiring a chorus song release request corresponding to the second chorus song sent by the first terminal;
forwarding the chorus song release request to a second terminal, wherein the second terminal is a terminal corresponding to the target chorus object;
and if the information allowing the release from the second terminal is received, releasing the second chorus song.
In one possible implementation, the chorus song issuance request carries the second chorus song or a segment of the second chorus song.
In one possible implementation manner, after forwarding the chorus song publishing request to the second terminal, the method further includes:
and if the release permission information from the second terminal is received, canceling the release of the first chorus song.
In one possible implementation, the method further includes:
acquiring a revocation release request corresponding to the first chorus song sent by a second terminal, wherein the second terminal is a terminal corresponding to the target chorus object;
and canceling and publishing the first chorus song according to the canceling and publishing request.
In one possible implementation, after revoking the first chorus, the method further comprises:
and sending revocation and release information corresponding to the first chorus song to a third terminal, wherein the third terminal is a terminal corresponding to a replacement chorus object in the first chorus song.
In one possible implementation, after revoking the first chorus, the method further comprises:
combining the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object to obtain a first song to be chorus;
and releasing the first song to be chorus.
In one possible implementation, after revoking the first chorus, the method further comprises:
combining the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the replacement chorus object in the first chorus song to obtain a second song to be chorus;
and releasing the second song to be sung.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a song chorusing apparatus including:
the first acquisition module is used for acquiring a chorus re-requesting request from a first terminal;
a second obtaining module, configured to obtain, according to the re-chorus request, an accompaniment part of a first chorus song requested to be re-chored by the first terminal and a singing part of a target chorus object in the first chorus song;
a first sending module, configured to send the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song to the first terminal;
and the third acquisition module is used for acquiring a second chorus song, wherein the second chorus song is obtained by combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal.
In one possible implementation manner, the second obtaining module includes:
the first determining submodule is used for determining a first chorus song requested to be chorus again by the first terminal according to chorus song information in the chorus re-chorus request;
a first obtaining sub-module, configured to obtain an accompaniment part of the first chorus song;
the second determining submodule is used for determining a target chorus object in the first chorus song according to the target chorus object information in the chorus resuming request;
and the second obtaining sub-module is used for obtaining the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song.
In one possible implementation manner, the second obtaining module includes:
the first determining submodule is used for determining a first chorus song requested to be chorus again by the first terminal according to chorus song information in the chorus re-chorus request;
a first obtaining sub-module, configured to obtain an accompaniment part of the first chorus song;
a third determining submodule, configured to determine a replacement chorus object in the first chorus song according to the replacement chorus object information in the re-chorus request;
a fourth determining submodule, configured to determine a chorus object other than the replacement chorus object in all chorus objects of the first chorus song as a target chorus object;
and the second obtaining sub-module is used for obtaining the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song.
In one possible implementation manner, the second obtaining module includes:
the first determining submodule is used for determining a first chorus song requested to be chorus again by the first terminal according to chorus song information in the chorus re-chorus request;
a third determining submodule, configured to determine a replacement chorus object in the first chorus song according to the replacement chorus object information in the re-chorus request;
a fifth determining submodule, configured to determine a singing portion of the replacement chorus object in the first chorus song;
a third obtaining sub-module, configured to obtain a part of the first chorus song other than the singing part of the replacement chorus object, where the part of the first chorus song other than the singing part of the replacement chorus object is an accompaniment part of the first chorus song and a singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song.
In one possible implementation manner, the third obtaining module includes:
the fourth obtaining submodule is used for obtaining a singing part recorded by the first terminal and sent by the first terminal;
and the merging submodule is used for merging the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal to obtain the second chorus song.
In a possible implementation manner, the third obtaining module is configured to:
and acquiring a second chorus song sent by the first terminal, wherein the second chorus song is obtained by combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal.
In one possible implementation, the apparatus further includes:
a fourth obtaining module, configured to obtain a chorus song release request corresponding to the second chorus song sent by the first terminal;
a forwarding module, configured to forward the chorus song publishing request to a second terminal, where the second terminal is a terminal corresponding to the target chorus object;
and the first publishing module is used for publishing the second chorus song if the information allowing to be published from the second terminal is received.
In one possible implementation, the chorus song issuance request carries the second chorus song or a segment of the second chorus song.
In one possible implementation, the apparatus further includes:
and the first revocation issuing module is used for revoking and issuing the first chorus song if the release permission information from the second terminal is received.
In one possible implementation, the apparatus further includes:
a fifth obtaining module, configured to obtain a request for revoking and publishing corresponding to the first chorus song sent by a second terminal, where the second terminal is a terminal corresponding to the target chorus object;
and the second revocation issuing module is used for revoking and issuing the first chorus song according to the revocation and issuing request.
In one possible implementation, the apparatus further includes:
and the second sending module is used for sending revocation and release information corresponding to the first chorus song to a third terminal, wherein the third terminal is a terminal corresponding to a chorus replacing object in the first chorus song.
In one possible implementation, the apparatus further includes:
the first merging module is used for merging the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object to obtain a first song to be chorus;
and the second publishing module is used for publishing the first song to be chorus.
In one possible implementation, the apparatus further includes:
the second merging module is used for merging the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the replacement chorus object in the first chorus song to obtain a second song to be chorus;
and the third publishing module is used for publishing the second song to be chorus.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a song chorusing apparatus including: a processor; a memory for storing processor-executable instructions; wherein the processor is configured to perform the above method.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a non-transitory computer readable storage medium having computer program instructions stored thereon, wherein the computer program instructions, when executed by a processor, implement the above-described method.
According to the song chorus method and device, the chorus request from the first terminal is obtained, the accompaniment part of the first chorus song requested to be chorus again by the first terminal and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song are obtained according to the chorus request, the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song are sent to the first terminal, and the second chorus song is obtained, wherein the second chorus song is obtained by combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal, and therefore a technical scheme facilitating a user to select the chorus finished song to perform chorus is provided, and chorus flexibility is improved.
Other features and aspects of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Fig. 1 shows a flow diagram of a song chorusing method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 2 shows a schematic diagram of a first chorus song in a song chorus method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 3 shows a schematic diagram of a second chorus song in a song chorus method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 4 shows an exemplary flowchart of the song chorusing method step S12 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 5 shows another exemplary flowchart of the song chorusing method step S12 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 6 illustrates another exemplary flowchart of the song chorusing method step S12 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 7 illustrates an exemplary flow diagram of a method of chorusing a song according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 8 illustrates a block diagram of a song chorus apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 9 illustrates an exemplary block diagram of a song chorus apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 10 is a block diagram illustrating an apparatus 1900 for chorusing songs in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
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Various exemplary embodiments, features and aspects of the present disclosure will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, like reference numbers can indicate functionally identical or similar elements. While the various aspects of the embodiments are presented in drawings, the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale unless specifically indicated.
The word "exemplary" is used exclusively herein to mean "serving as an example, embodiment, or illustration. Any embodiment described herein as "exemplary" is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments.
Furthermore, in the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a better understanding of the present disclosure. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present disclosure may be practiced without some of these specific details. In some instances, methods, means, elements and circuits that are well known to those skilled in the art have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the present disclosure.
Fig. 1 shows a flow diagram of a song chorusing method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. The execution subject of the song chorus method may be a song chorus apparatus. For example, the song chorus method may be performed by a server or other processing device. In some possible implementations, the song chorus method may be implemented by a processor invoking computer readable instructions stored in a memory. As shown in fig. 1, the method includes steps S11 through S14.
In step S11, a re-chorus request from the first terminal is acquired.
In the embodiment of the disclosure, the chorus re-chorus request carries chorus song information of the first terminal requesting re-chorus, and carries one or two items of target chorus object information and alternative chorus object information. The target chorus object represents a singer in the chorus object of the first chorus song, wherein the singer requests to sing by the first terminal; the replacement chorus object represents a singer of the chorus object of the first chorus song for which the first terminal requests replacement. The first chorus song represents a chorus song requested to be chorus again by the first terminal.
In one possible implementation manner, the chorus re-chorus request carries chorus song information and target chorus object information of the first terminal requesting to re-chorus. For example, the chorus song requested by the first terminal to re-chorus is the first chorus song, the chorus object of the first chorus song includes the singer J and the singer K, and the singer J is the target chorus object if the first terminal requests to chorus with the singer J.
In another possible implementation manner, the chorus re-chorus request carries chorus song information and alternative chorus object information of the first terminal requesting to re-chorus. For example, the chorus song requested by the first terminal to re-chorus is the first chorus song, the chorus object of the first chorus song includes the singer J and the singer K, and the first terminal requests the replacement singer K to perform chorus, then the singer K is the replacement chorus object, and the singer J is the target chorus object. For another example, the chorus song requested by the first terminal to re-chorus is the first chorus song, chorus objects of the first chorus song include singer a, singer B and singer C, the first terminal requests the replacement singer B to perform chorus, the singer B is the replacement chorus object, and the singer a and the singer C are target chorus objects.
The first terminal in the embodiments of the present disclosure is a terminal, and the "first" in the first terminal is only used for convenience of expression and reference, and does not mean that there is a terminal corresponding to the first terminal in a specific implementation manner of the present disclosure. Hereinafter "second" in the second terminal, "third" in the third terminal, and so on.
In step S12, the accompaniment part of the first chorus song requested by the first terminal to be re-chored and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song are acquired according to the re-chorus request.
In the disclosed embodiment, the first chorus song represents a chorus song that the first terminal requests to re-chorus. The "first" of the first chorus songs is used herein for convenience of expression and reference only, and does not imply that there must be a corresponding first chorus song in a particular implementation of the present disclosure.
In embodiments of the present disclosure, the chorus song may be a chorus video, or may be a chorus audio. If the first chorus song is a chorus video, the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song is the video of the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song; if the first chorus song is the chorus audio, the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song is the audio of the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song.
In step S13, the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song are transmitted to the first terminal.
In the embodiment of the disclosure, the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song are sent to the first terminal, so that the user corresponding to the first terminal can re-chorus the first chorus song based on the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song. And the user corresponding to the first terminal represents the user using the first terminal.
In step S14, a second chorus song is obtained, wherein the second chorus song is obtained by combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal.
In one possible implementation, obtaining a second chorus song includes: acquiring a singing part recorded by a first terminal and sent by the first terminal; and combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal to obtain a second chorus song. In this implementation, the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object, and the singing part recorded by the first terminal may be merged by the server. In this implementation, the first terminal only needs to send the singing part recorded by the first terminal to the server.
In another possible implementation, obtaining a second chorus song includes: and acquiring a second chorus song sent by the first terminal, wherein the second chorus song is obtained by combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal. In this implementation, the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object, and the singing part recorded by the first terminal may be merged by the first terminal. In this implementation, the server may obtain the second chorus song directly from the first terminal.
Fig. 2 shows a schematic diagram of a first chorus song in a song chorus method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. Fig. 3 shows a schematic diagram of a second chorus song in a song chorus method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 2 and 3, if the chorus song is a chorus video, when the terminal plays the chorus song, at least two players are invoked, and the at least two players respectively play the singing parts of different singers of the chorus song. In fig. 2, when the terminal plays the first chorus song, two players are invoked to play the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part of the replacement chorus object, respectively. In fig. 3, when the terminal plays the second chorus song, two players are invoked to play the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal, respectively.
The embodiment of the disclosure obtains a re-chorus request from a first terminal, obtains an accompaniment part of a first chorus song requested to be re-chored by the first terminal and a singing part of a target chorus object in the first chorus song according to the re-chorus request, sends the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song to the first terminal, and obtains a second chorus song, wherein the second chorus song is obtained by combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal, so that a technical scheme is provided for a user to select a chorus-finished song to perform chorus, and the chorus flexibility is improved.
Fig. 4 shows an exemplary flowchart of the song chorusing method step S12 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 4, step S12 may include steps S21 through S24.
In step S21, a first chorus song requested by the first terminal to be re-chored is determined according to the chorus song information in the re-chorus request.
In one possible implementation, the chorus song information may include one or both of a number and a name of a chorus song requested to be chorus by the first terminal.
In step S22, the accompaniment part of the first chorus song is acquired.
In step S23, a target chorus object in the first chorus song is determined according to the target chorus object information in the re-chorus request.
In step S24, a singing portion of the target chorus object in the first chorus song is acquired.
In this example, the chorus re-chorus request carries chorus song information and target chorus object information that the first terminal requests to re-chorus. In this example, the singing portion of the target chorus object in the first chorus song may be identified by related art means, which are not described herein again.
Fig. 5 shows another exemplary flowchart of the song chorusing method step S12 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 5, step S12 may include steps S31 through S35.
In step S31, a first chorus song requested by the first terminal to be re-chored is determined according to the chorus song information in the re-chorus request.
In step S32, the accompaniment part of the first chorus song is acquired.
In step S33, a replacement chorus object in the first chorus song is determined based on the replacement chorus object information in the re-chorus request.
In step S34, a chorus object other than the replacement chorus object among all chorus objects of the first chorus song is determined as a target chorus object.
In step S35, a singing portion of the target chorus object in the first chorus song is acquired.
In this example, the re-chorus request carries chorus song information and alternative chorus object information that the first terminal requests re-chorus. In this example, the singing portion of the target chorus object in the first chorus song may be identified by related art means, which are not described herein again.
Fig. 6 illustrates another exemplary flowchart of the song chorusing method step S12 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 6, step S12 may include steps S41 through S44.
In step S41, a first chorus song requested by the first terminal to be re-chored is determined according to the chorus song information in the re-chorus request.
In step S42, a replacement chorus object in the first chorus song is determined based on the replacement chorus object information in the re-chorus request.
In step S43, a singing portion of the first chorus song that replaces the chorus object is determined.
In this example, the singing portion of the first chorus song replacing the chorus object may be identified by related art means, which will not be described herein.
In step S44, a portion of the first chorus song other than the singing portion replacing the chorus object is obtained, wherein the portion of the first chorus song other than the singing portion replacing the chorus object is an accompaniment portion of the first chorus song and a singing portion of the target chorus object in the first chorus song.
In this example, the re-chorus request carries chorus song information and alternative chorus object information that the first terminal requests re-chorus. This example enables determining the accompaniment portion of the first chorus and the singing portion of the target chorus object in the first chorus by determining the singing portion of the first chorus that replaces the chorus object.
Fig. 7 illustrates an exemplary flow diagram of a method of chorusing a song according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 7, the method may include steps S11 through S17.
In step S11, a re-chorus request from the first terminal is acquired.
In step S12, the accompaniment part of the first chorus song requested by the first terminal to be re-chored and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song are acquired according to the re-chorus request.
In step S13, the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song are transmitted to the first terminal.
In step S14, a second chorus song is obtained, wherein the second chorus song is obtained by combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal.
In step S15, a chorus song release request corresponding to the second chorus song sent by the first terminal is acquired.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, after the second chorus is merged, the first terminal may request to release the second chorus.
In one possible implementation, the chorus song release request carries a second chorus song or a segment of the second chorus song.
In this implementation manner, the segment of the second chorus song carried by the chorus song publishing request may be a segment selected by the first terminal, or may be an automatically selected segment, which is not limited herein.
According to the implementation mode, the second chorus song or the fragment of the second chorus song is carried in the chorus song publishing request, so that the target chorus object can conveniently listen in a trial mode, and the target chorus object can judge whether the second chorus song is allowed to be published or not.
In step S16, the chorus song publishing request is forwarded to the second terminal, where the second terminal is the terminal corresponding to the target chorus object.
In the embodiment of the disclosure, after receiving a chorus song release request corresponding to a second chorus song from a first terminal, a server forwards the chorus song release request to the second terminal, so that a target chorus object judges whether to allow the release of the second chorus song.
In step S17, when the distribution permission information from the second terminal is received, the second chorus song is distributed.
In one possible implementation manner, after forwarding the chorus song publishing request to the second terminal, the method further includes: and if the release permission information from the second terminal is received, the release of the first chorus song is cancelled. In this implementation, the release of the first chorus song may be automatically revoked after receiving the release permission information from the second terminal.
In one possible implementation, the method further includes: acquiring a revocation release request corresponding to a first chorus song sent by a second terminal, wherein the second terminal is a terminal corresponding to a target chorus object; and canceling the release of the first chorus song according to the release canceling request. The implementation may revoke the first chorus song based on a revocation issuance request from the second terminal.
In one possible implementation, after the release of the first chorus song is revoked, the method further includes: and sending revocation and release information corresponding to the first chorus song to a third terminal, wherein the third terminal is a terminal corresponding to the replacement chorus object in the first chorus song. The implementation mode sends the revocation and release information corresponding to the first chorus song to the third terminal, so that the user corresponding to the third terminal can be reminded that the first chorus song is revoked and released in time.
In one possible implementation, after the release of the first chorus song is revoked, the method further includes: combining the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object to obtain a first song to be chorus; and issuing the first song to be chorus. According to the implementation mode, the first song to be chorus is released, so that chorus can be conveniently performed between other users and the target chorus object.
In one possible implementation, after the release of the first chorus song is revoked, the method further includes: combining the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the replacement chorus object in the first chorus song to obtain a second song to be chorus; and issuing the second song to be chorus. According to the implementation mode, the second song to be chorus is released, so that chorus can be conveniently performed between other users and the replacement chorus object.
In one possible implementation, in the case where both the first chorus and the second chorus are released, the other user may vote for one or both of the first chorus and the second chorus. For example, an image of the target chorus object may be displayed on the left side of the interface of the terminal, an image of the replacement chorus object (original chorus) may be displayed on the upper right side, an image of the user (challenger) corresponding to the first terminal may be displayed on the lower right side, and other users may vote for the first chorus song or the second chorus song by clicking on the image of the replacement chorus object or the image of the user corresponding to the first terminal. The realization mode can increase the interaction between users and improve the interaction effect between the users.
In one possible implementation, after the second chorus is released, a request for endorsement of the second chorus may be obtained. In this implementation, each user may like a chorus song, thereby increasing the interaction between users.
Fig. 8 illustrates a block diagram of a song chorus apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 8, the apparatus includes: a first obtaining module 51, configured to obtain a re-chorus request from the first terminal; a second obtaining module 52, configured to obtain, according to the re-chorus request, an accompaniment part of a first chorus song requested to be re-chored by the first terminal and a singing part of a target chorus object in the first chorus song; a first transmitting module 53, configured to transmit the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song to the first terminal; a third obtaining module 54, configured to obtain a second chorus song, where the second chorus song is obtained by combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object, and the singing part recorded by the first terminal.
Fig. 9 illustrates an exemplary block diagram of a song chorus apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 9:
in one possible implementation, the second obtaining module 52 includes: the first determining submodule 521 is configured to determine, according to the chorus song information in the chorus re-chorus request, a first chorus song requested to be re-chorus by the first terminal; a first obtaining sub-module 522 for obtaining an accompaniment part of a first chorus song; a second determining submodule 523, configured to determine a target chorus object in the first chorus song according to the target chorus object information in the re-chorus request; the second obtaining sub-module 524 is configured to obtain a singing portion of the target chorus object in the first chorus song.
In one possible implementation, the second obtaining module 52 includes: the first determining submodule 521 is configured to determine, according to the chorus song information in the chorus re-chorus request, a first chorus song requested to be re-chorus by the first terminal; a first obtaining sub-module 522 for obtaining an accompaniment part of a first chorus song; a third determining submodule 525, configured to determine a replacement chorus object in the first chorus song according to the replacement chorus object information in the re-chorus request; a fourth determining submodule 526, configured to determine a chorus object other than the replacement chorus object in all chorus objects of the first chorus song as a target chorus object; the second obtaining sub-module 524 is configured to obtain a singing portion of the target chorus object in the first chorus song.
In one possible implementation, the second obtaining module 52 includes: the first determining submodule 521 is configured to determine, according to the chorus song information in the chorus re-chorus request, a first chorus song requested to be re-chorus by the first terminal; a third determining submodule 525, configured to determine a replacement chorus object in the first chorus song according to the replacement chorus object information in the re-chorus request; a fifth determining submodule 527, configured to determine a singing part in the first chorus song that replaces the chorus object; the third obtaining sub-module 528 is configured to obtain a portion of the first chorus song other than the singing portion replacing the chorus object, where the portion of the first chorus song other than the singing portion replacing the chorus object is an accompaniment portion of the first chorus song and a singing portion of the target chorus object in the first chorus song.
In one possible implementation, the third obtaining module 54 includes: a fourth obtaining sub-module 541, configured to obtain a singing part recorded by the first terminal and sent by the first terminal; and a merging submodule 542, configured to merge the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object, and the singing part recorded by the first terminal to obtain a second chorus song.
In one possible implementation, the third obtaining module 54 is configured to: and acquiring a second chorus song sent by the first terminal, wherein the second chorus song is obtained by combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal.
In one possible implementation, the apparatus further includes: a fourth obtaining module 55, configured to obtain a chorus song publishing request corresponding to the second chorus song sent by the first terminal; a forwarding module 56, configured to forward a chorus song publishing request to a second terminal, where the second terminal is a terminal corresponding to the target chorus object; and a first publishing module 57, configured to publish the second chorus song if the information allowing publication is received from the second terminal.
In one possible implementation, the chorus song release request carries a second chorus song or a segment of the second chorus song.
In one possible implementation, the apparatus further includes: and a first revocation issuing module 58, configured to revoke the first chorus song if the information allowing the issuance is received from the second terminal.
In one possible implementation, the apparatus further includes: a fifth obtaining module 59, configured to obtain a revocation and issuance request corresponding to the first chorus song sent by the second terminal, where the second terminal is a terminal corresponding to the target chorus object; and a second revocation issuing module 60, configured to revoke and issue the first chorus song according to the revocation and issue request.
In one possible implementation, the apparatus further includes: the second sending module 61 is configured to send revocation and publishing information corresponding to the first chorus song to a third terminal, where the third terminal is a terminal corresponding to a substitute chorus object in the first chorus song.
In one possible implementation, the apparatus further includes: a first merging module 62, configured to merge an accompaniment part of the first chorus song and a singing part of the target chorus object to obtain a first song to be chorus; and the second publishing module 63 is configured to publish the first song to be chorus.
In one possible implementation, the apparatus further includes: a second merging module 64, configured to merge an accompaniment part of the first chorus song and a singing part of the first chorus song replacing the chorus object to obtain a second song to be chorus; and a third publishing module 65, configured to publish the second song to be chorus.
The embodiment of the disclosure obtains a re-chorus request from a first terminal, obtains an accompaniment part of a first chorus song requested to be re-chored by the first terminal and a singing part of a target chorus object in the first chorus song according to the re-chorus request, sends the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song to the first terminal, and obtains a second chorus song, wherein the second chorus song is obtained by combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal, so that a technical scheme is provided for a user to select a chorus-finished song to perform chorus, and the chorus flexibility is improved.
Fig. 10 is a block diagram illustrating an apparatus 1900 for chorusing songs in accordance with an exemplary embodiment. For example, the apparatus 1900 may be provided as a server. Referring to FIG. 10, the device 1900 includes a processing component 1922 further including one or more processors and memory resources, represented by memory 1932, for storing instructions, e.g., applications, executable by the processing component 1922. The application programs stored in memory 1932 may include one or more modules that each correspond to a set of instructions. Further, the processing component 1922 is configured to execute instructions to perform the above-described method.
The device 1900 may also include a power component 1926 configured to perform power management of the device 1900, a wired or wireless network interface 1950 configured to connect the device 1900 to a network, and an input/output (I/O) interface 1958. The device 1900 may operate based on an operating system stored in memory 1932, such as Windows Server, Mac OS XTM, UnixTM, LinuxTM, FreeBSDTM, or the like.
In an exemplary embodiment, a non-transitory computer readable storage medium, such as the memory 1932, is also provided that includes computer program instructions executable by the processing component 1922 of the apparatus 1900 to perform the above-described methods.
The present disclosure may be systems, methods, and/or computer program products. The computer program product may include a computer-readable storage medium having computer-readable program instructions embodied thereon for causing a processor to implement various aspects of the present disclosure.
The computer readable storage medium may be a tangible device that can hold and store the instructions for use by the instruction execution device. The computer readable storage medium may be, for example, but not limited to, an electronic memory device, a magnetic memory device, an optical memory device, an electromagnetic memory device, a semiconductor memory device, or any suitable combination of the foregoing. More specific examples (a non-exhaustive list) of the computer readable storage medium would include the following: a portable computer diskette, a hard disk, a Random Access Memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), an erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM or flash memory), a Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), a portable compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM), a Digital Versatile Disc (DVD), a memory stick, a floppy disk, a mechanical coding device, such as punch cards or in-groove projection structures having instructions stored thereon, and any suitable combination of the foregoing. Computer-readable storage media as used herein is not to be construed as transitory signals per se, such as radio waves or other freely propagating electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic waves propagating through a waveguide or other transmission medium (e.g., optical pulses through a fiber optic cable), or electrical signals transmitted through electrical wires.
The computer-readable program instructions described herein may be downloaded from a computer-readable storage medium to a respective computing/processing device, or to an external computer or external storage device via a network, such as the internet, a local area network, a wide area network, and/or a wireless network. The network may include copper transmission cables, fiber optic transmission, wireless transmission, routers, firewalls, switches, gateway computers and/or edge servers. The network adapter card or network interface in each computing/processing device receives computer-readable program instructions from the network and forwards the computer-readable program instructions for storage in a computer-readable storage medium in the respective computing/processing device.
The computer program instructions for carrying out operations of the present disclosure may be assembler instructions, Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) instructions, machine-related instructions, microcode, firmware instructions, state setting data, or source or object code written in any combination of one or more programming languages, including an object oriented programming language such as Smalltalk, C + + or the like and conventional procedural programming languages, such as the "C" programming language or similar programming languages. The computer-readable program instructions may execute entirely on the user's computer, partly on the user's computer, as a stand-alone software package, partly on the user's computer and partly on a remote computer or entirely on the remote computer or server. In the case of a remote computer, the remote computer may be connected to the user's computer through any type of network, including a Local Area Network (LAN) or a Wide Area Network (WAN), or the connection may be made to an external computer (for example, through the Internet using an Internet service provider). In some embodiments, the electronic circuitry that can execute the computer-readable program instructions implements aspects of the present disclosure by utilizing the state information of the computer-readable program instructions to personalize the electronic circuitry, such as a programmable logic circuit, a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), or a Programmable Logic Array (PLA).
Various aspects of the present disclosure are described herein with reference to flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams of methods, apparatus (systems) and computer program products according to embodiments of the disclosure. It will be understood that each block of the flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams, and combinations of blocks in the flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams, can be implemented by computer-readable program instructions.
These computer-readable program instructions may be provided to a processor of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processor of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, create means for implementing the functions/acts specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks. These computer-readable program instructions may also be stored in a computer-readable storage medium that can direct a computer, programmable data processing apparatus, and/or other devices to function in a particular manner, such that the computer-readable medium storing the instructions comprises an article of manufacture including instructions which implement the function/act specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks.
The computer readable program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or other devices to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer, other programmable apparatus or other devices to produce a computer implemented process such that the instructions which execute on the computer, other programmable apparatus or other devices implement the functions/acts specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks.
The flowchart and block diagrams in the figures illustrate the architecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementations of systems, methods and computer program products according to various embodiments of the present disclosure. In this regard, each block in the flowchart or block diagrams may represent a module, segment, or portion of instructions, which comprises one or more executable instructions for implementing the specified logical function(s). In some alternative implementations, the functions noted in the block may occur out of the order noted in the figures. For example, two blocks shown in succession may, in fact, be executed substantially concurrently, or the blocks may sometimes be executed in the reverse order, depending upon the functionality involved. It will also be noted that each block of the block diagrams and/or flowchart illustration, and combinations of blocks in the block diagrams and/or flowchart illustration, can be implemented by special purpose hardware-based systems which perform the specified functions or acts, or combinations of special purpose hardware and computer instructions.
Having described embodiments of the present disclosure, the foregoing description is intended to be exemplary, not exhaustive, and not limited to the disclosed embodiments. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the described embodiments. The terms used herein were chosen in order to best explain the principles of the embodiments, the practical application, or technical improvements to the techniques in the marketplace, or to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the embodiments disclosed herein.

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1. A method of chorusing a song, comprising:
acquiring a chorus re-requesting request from a first terminal;
according to the chorus reoccurrence request, acquiring an accompaniment part of a first chorus song requested to be reordered by the first terminal and a singing part of a target chorus object in the first chorus song;
sending the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song to the first terminal;
acquiring a second chorus song, wherein the second chorus song is obtained by combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal;
acquiring a chorus song release request corresponding to the second chorus song sent by the first terminal;
forwarding the chorus song release request to a second terminal, wherein the second terminal is a terminal corresponding to the target chorus object;
if the information allowing the release from the second terminal is received, releasing the second chorus song;
acquiring a revocation release request corresponding to the first chorus song sent by a second terminal, wherein the second terminal is a terminal corresponding to the target chorus object;
revoking and publishing the first chorus song according to the revoking and publishing request;
and sending revocation and release information corresponding to the first chorus song to a third terminal, wherein the third terminal is a terminal corresponding to a replacement chorus object in the first chorus song.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein obtaining the accompaniment part of the first chorus song requested by the first terminal to be re-chored and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song according to the re-chorus request comprises:
determining a first chorus song requested to be chorus again by the first terminal according to chorus song information in the chorus re-chorus request;
obtaining an accompaniment part of the first chorus song;
determining a target chorus object in the first chorus song according to the target chorus object information in the chorus re-requesting request;
and acquiring the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein obtaining the accompaniment part of the first chorus song requested by the first terminal to be re-chored and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song according to the re-chorus request comprises:
determining a first chorus song requested to be chorus again by the first terminal according to chorus song information in the chorus re-chorus request;
obtaining an accompaniment part of the first chorus song;
determining a replacement chorus object in the first chorus song according to the replacement chorus object information in the re-chorus request;
determining chorus objects except the replacement chorus object in all chorus objects of the first chorus song as target chorus objects;
and acquiring the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein obtaining the accompaniment part of the first chorus song requested by the first terminal to be re-chored and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song according to the re-chorus request comprises:
determining a first chorus song requested to be chorus again by the first terminal according to chorus song information in the chorus re-chorus request;
determining a replacement chorus object in the first chorus song according to the replacement chorus object information in the re-chorus request;
determining a singing portion of the replacement chorus object in the first chorus song;
and acquiring the part except the singing part of the replacement chorus object in the first chorus song, wherein the part except the singing part of the replacement chorus object in the first chorus song is the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein obtaining a second chorus song comprises:
acquiring a singing part recorded by the first terminal and sent by the first terminal;
and combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal to obtain the second chorus song.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein obtaining a second chorus song comprises:
and acquiring a second chorus song sent by the first terminal, wherein the second chorus song is obtained by combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the chorus song release request carries the second chorus song or a segment of the second chorus song.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein after forwarding the chorus song release request to a second terminal, the method further comprises:
and if the release permission information from the second terminal is received, canceling the release of the first chorus song.
9. The method of claim 1 or 8, wherein after revoking the release of the first chorus, the method further comprises:
combining the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object to obtain a first song to be chorus;
and releasing the first song to be chorus.
10. The method of claim 1 or 8, wherein after revoking the release of the first chorus, the method further comprises:
combining the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the replacement chorus object in the first chorus song to obtain a second song to be chorus;
and releasing the second song to be sung.
11. A song chorus apparatus, comprising:
the first acquisition module is used for acquiring a chorus re-requesting request from a first terminal;
a second obtaining module, configured to obtain, according to the re-chorus request, an accompaniment part of a first chorus song requested to be re-chored by the first terminal and a singing part of a target chorus object in the first chorus song;
a first sending module, configured to send the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song to the first terminal;
a third obtaining module, configured to obtain a second chorus song, where the second chorus song is obtained by combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object, and the singing part recorded by the first terminal;
a fourth obtaining module, configured to obtain a chorus song release request corresponding to the second chorus song sent by the first terminal;
a forwarding module, configured to forward the chorus song publishing request to a second terminal, where the second terminal is a terminal corresponding to the target chorus object;
the first publishing module is used for publishing the second chorus song if the information allowing to be published from the second terminal is received;
a fifth obtaining module, configured to obtain a request for revoking and publishing corresponding to the first chorus song sent by a second terminal, where the second terminal is a terminal corresponding to the target chorus object;
the second revocation issuing module is used for revoking and issuing the first chorus song according to the revocation and issuing request;
and the second sending module is used for sending revocation and release information corresponding to the first chorus song to a third terminal, wherein the third terminal is a terminal corresponding to a chorus replacing object in the first chorus song.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the second obtaining module comprises:
the first determining submodule is used for determining a first chorus song requested to be chorus again by the first terminal according to chorus song information in the chorus re-chorus request;
a first obtaining sub-module, configured to obtain an accompaniment part of the first chorus song;
the second determining submodule is used for determining a target chorus object in the first chorus song according to the target chorus object information in the chorus resuming request;
and the second obtaining sub-module is used for obtaining the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song.
13. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the second obtaining module comprises:
the first determining submodule is used for determining a first chorus song requested to be chorus again by the first terminal according to chorus song information in the chorus re-chorus request;
a first obtaining sub-module, configured to obtain an accompaniment part of the first chorus song;
a third determining submodule, configured to determine a replacement chorus object in the first chorus song according to the replacement chorus object information in the re-chorus request;
a fourth determining submodule, configured to determine a chorus object other than the replacement chorus object in all chorus objects of the first chorus song as a target chorus object;
and the second obtaining sub-module is used for obtaining the singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song.
14. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the second obtaining module comprises:
the first determining submodule is used for determining a first chorus song requested to be chorus again by the first terminal according to chorus song information in the chorus re-chorus request;
a third determining submodule, configured to determine a replacement chorus object in the first chorus song according to the replacement chorus object information in the re-chorus request;
a fifth determining submodule, configured to determine a singing portion of the replacement chorus object in the first chorus song;
a third obtaining sub-module, configured to obtain a part of the first chorus song other than the singing part of the replacement chorus object, where the part of the first chorus song other than the singing part of the replacement chorus object is an accompaniment part of the first chorus song and a singing part of the target chorus object in the first chorus song.
15. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the third obtaining module comprises:
the fourth obtaining submodule is used for obtaining a singing part recorded by the first terminal and sent by the first terminal;
and the merging submodule is used for merging the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal to obtain the second chorus song.
16. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the third obtaining module is configured to:
and acquiring a second chorus song sent by the first terminal, wherein the second chorus song is obtained by combining the accompaniment part, the singing part of the target chorus object and the singing part recorded by the first terminal.
17. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the chorus song issuance request carries the second chorus song or a segment of the second chorus song.
18. The apparatus of claim 11, further comprising:
and the first revocation issuing module is used for revoking and issuing the first chorus song if the release permission information from the second terminal is received.
19. The apparatus of claim 11 or 18, further comprising:
the first merging module is used for merging the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the target chorus object to obtain a first song to be chorus;
and the second publishing module is used for publishing the first song to be chorus.
20. The apparatus of claim 11 or 18, further comprising:
the second merging module is used for merging the accompaniment part of the first chorus song and the singing part of the replacement chorus object in the first chorus song to obtain a second song to be chorus;
and the third publishing module is used for publishing the second song to be chorus.
21. A song chorus apparatus, comprising:
a processor;
a memory for storing processor-executable instructions;
wherein the processor is configured to perform the method of any one of claims 1 to 10.
22. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium having stored thereon computer program instructions, wherein the computer program instructions, when executed by a processor, implement the method of any one of claims 1 to 10.
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