(Pocket-lint) - If you've heard a song and you know it should know what it's called but can't place it, don't worry, there are various ways to find out. Show There's nothing more frustrating than hearing a tune being sung, whistled, hummed or played and you can't think of what it is. Maybe you just want to be able to add it to your Spotify Playlist or just jam out to it yourself. Well, follow this guide and we'll help you find out what that's song called and who it's by.
Hum to search with GoogleGoogle search is getting better all the time and the clever bods over at Google clearly understand how annoying it is to forget the name of a song. Even more so when you've got it stuck in your head on repeat but can't remember where you heard it. There's a clever "hum to search" feature which is available via the Google App and Google Assistant on your Android phone which lets you hum, whistle or sing the song in question to get the answers you need. To use Google to find the song follow these steps:
If you don't have Google Assistant set up that way, open up the Google App instead and click the microphone button then ask "What's this song?" and let Google listen. Pocket-lint Best iPhone apps 2022: The ultimate guide By Maggie Tillman · 30 April 2022 These are the absolute best iPhone apps available right now, from productivity apps to apps for traveling, reading, listening to music, and more. If you're already playing music from Spotify or Amazon Music and you like the song you're listening to but don't recognise it then it's as simple as saying "Alexa, what's this song?" and the voice assistant will tell you. You can also activate Alexa's Song ID feature though. This is a setting you can turn on which will tell you the name of the song and the artist each time it starts to play. This only works with Amazon Music but can be a good way to find out what a song is without any fuss. To activate this setting simply say "Alexa, turn on song ID" and it'll be done. Pocket-lint Find a song name with your iPhoneIf you use an Apple iPhone then you can use that to find the song you're listening to as well. Apple's Control Centre gives you access to be able to do this. This is basically putting Shazam into your Control Centre for easy access. To do this follow these steps:
Apple Inc Shazam on desktopShazam used to be the go-to app for finding out what a song is. You can still download it on both Android and iOS devices. But since it's mostly been integrated into iPhones anyway, this might not be as worthwhile as it used to be. However, you can use the Shazam Chrome plugin to find out what a song is when you hear it playing while you're surfing the web. If you're watching a film on Netflix or binging some YouTube videos in a browser and hear a song you can't identify then Shazam can come to the rescue. Simply down the plugin and use it whenever you need to. Easy. Writing by Adrian Willings. |