Identifying music with your mobile device

EPISODE · May 14, 2023 · 2 MIN

Identifying music with your mobile device

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[Music] Hey all, Marty here. You know that moment when you're either in a store or possibly a car or maybe hanging out with friends and music's playing? You hear this song and you go, "Oh, I know this song. Wait, who is this?" Well, let me show you how you can find out. On an iPhone, what you would do is invoke Siri, say what song is this, point your phone in the direction of the music, give it a second or two, and see if it comes back with who the artist is, and what the name of the song is. So Marty dropped this to me and said, "Hey, this is what we're going to share for Monday." I said, "Thanks, Marty. Got it. Appreciate it." And then I edited it, And I said, I should probably add a little here just to give you guys a quick heads up. If you're an Android user, remember you can do the same thing as well. Invoke Google assistant and ask it what song is this? Often it will show you right away. A cool thing about Pixel devices, at least, and I believe other Android devices, is you can set it up to always listen. And whenever you're hearing a song, it can show that on the lock screen and you can get a history of the songs that were shown, go poke around in some configuration and you can get that all set up. Again, if you're a pixel user, I can also provide some content and show you how to do that, if interested. Lastly, if you are using a Blind Shell Classic 2, I do realize that some of our listeners are definitely download the Shazam application from the Blind Shell app catalog for similar, not as smooth, but similar behavior to I'd done myself. Have a beautiful day. And there you go. Enjoy, good luck, and we'll see you next time. Music thanks to Andre Louis and his shorts collection. [Music] This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-431b7d for 40% off for 4 months, and support Unmute Podcast Network.

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