Saturday, November 23, 2019

What Song Is This – Identify Songs Quickly!

Hear a song you love, and want to know what it’s called? and wanted to know the song status which you love. You’re in luck. Long gone are the days when you had to call a friend and hum the tune, taking a stab at a word, here and there. There are now a bunch of awesome tools out there that will tell you exactly what you’re hearing – some of them instantly.You can get more new status for fb here.
If you use an iPhone or Android phone, your simplest option for identifying a song that’s playing is to just ask your phone’s assistant.
On the iPhone, that assistant is called Siri. On Android, it’s called the Google Assistant. On a Samsung Android phone, it’s called Bixby. All of these assistants have an in-built ‘what’s this song’ feature. Here’s how to use it: 
1) While the song is playing, fire up your personal assistant.
2) Once your personal assistant is listening, say something along the lines of “What’s this song” or “Identify this song” or “name this tune for me”, and then hold your phone near the music source.
3) After a few seconds, your assistant should display a result with detailed information, such as the title, the artist, the album, and possibly the lyrics and a play button or link to the song (e.g. in Apple Music or Google Play Music) so you can play or buy it, or dig for further info.
TIP: If you have it turned on in your settings, you can actually do all of this without touching your phone at all – even if it’s asleep and locked. Simply say, “Hey Siri what’s this song?” (on iPhone), “Hey Google what’s this song?” (on Android) or “Hi Bixby what’s this song?”, and your phone will wake and identify the song for you. Great when you’re driving or cooking!
To set up your assistant so it works even when your phone is locked:
  • On an iPhone, go to Settings > Siri & Search, and turn on ‘Allow Siri When Locked’.
  • On an Android phone, go to Settings > Google > Search, Assistant & Voice > Voice > Voice Match, and turn on ‘Access with Voice Match’. (Note that this is the procedure for stock Android, as developed by Google, and as available on the Pixel. If you have an Android phone from another manufacturer, the procedure may be slightly different.)
  • On a Samsung phone, go to Settings > Applications. Then in the search box, type Bixby and search. Bixby Voice will display as a search result. Tap the settings icon on the right, and turn on ‘Use while phone locked’.

Option 3: Seek help from an online forum

If the methods above fail, and you really HAVE TO find out what that song’s called, you can always seek help from an online forum. WatZatSong, for example, is a forum that exists to serve just this purpose.
In WatZatSong, you can post a recording of a tune you need help with, and/or describe as much as you can about it, then wait for other music lovers to tell you the answer.
There you go – easy ways to help you identify the name of a song. Hopefully this will help make your music listening experience better! Feel free to share your ideas, suggestions and questions with us in the comment section below. Thanks for reading!

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