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Tuesday, January 2, 2018

How to Identify Songs on Any Computers, Laptop, Smartphone or Tablets

Whatā€™s that song playing right now? At one point, your best bet was to hope your friend knewā€”or try to listen to the lyrics and search for them. Now, you can just have your phone, tablet, or PC listen to it. This is all built into modern operating systems.
Shazam was the app that really brought song identification to the masses, and itā€™s still available on modern smartphones and tablets. But, you donā€™t really need Shazam any more. Although they donā€™t make it obvious, voice assistants like Siri, Google Now, and Cortana can all identify songs.

iPhone and iPad

On devices with iOS, Siri can identify most songs. This feature is powered by Shazam, although you donā€™t need the separate Shazam app installed to use it.
To get started, open Siri by long-pressing the Home buttonā€”or just say ā€œHey, Siriā€ if you have that feature enabled. Say something like ā€œWhat song is playing?ā€ or ā€œName that tune.ā€ Siri will listen to the song and identify it for you.
Siri provides a ā€œBuyā€ button that will let you buy the song in iTunes, but you can also just note the artist and name of the song, and then find it on another service.
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And if you want to find a list of songs youā€™ve already identified with Siri, just head to the iTunes Store.

Android

Google built song identification into the Google search app on Android. Arguably part of Google Now, identifying songs is one of the many ā€œOK Googleā€ voice commands you can use on Android.
To identify a song, you can just say ā€œOK Google, what is this song?ā€ā€”provided you have the OK Google feature enabled. If not, tap the microphone on the search bar at the top of your home screen and say ā€œWhat is this song?ā€
Google also offers an ā€œOkay Google, Shazam this songā€ shortcut if you have the Shazam app installed. That will immediately open the Shazam app instead of using Googleā€™s own song-identification feature.

Windows 10

In Windows 10, you can use Cortana to identify songs. Open Cortana (or say ā€œHey Cortanaā€ if youā€™ve got that enabled), and then say ā€œWhat is this song?ā€ Cortana will listen for music using your deviceā€™s microphone and then identify it for you.
You can even identify songs playing on your PC this wayā€”just ensure youā€™re not listening on headphones and your deviceā€™s microphone will pick up the audio from its speakers.

This should work the same way on Windows Phone 8.1 phones and Windows 10 phones, which also incorporate Cortana. It will even work with the Cortana app for Android and iOS.

macOS X

Now that Siri isi part of macOS X, you can use her to identify songs just like you can on the iPhone and iPad.
Open Siriā€”or just say ā€œHey, Siriā€ if you have that feature enabled. Say something like ā€œWhat song is playing?ā€ or ā€œName that tune.ā€ Siri will listen to the song and identify it for you.
Just like on iOS devices, Siri is powered by Shazam. If you have Shazam installed, you can jump right to the song in the Shazam app, but you donā€™t need to have the Shazam app to use Siriā€™s song identification.

Windows 7, Linux, Chrome OS, and Anything With a Web Browser

Midomi.com is a web-based tool provided by a SoundHoundā€”a Shazam competitor. This is the closest thing there is a to a web-based version of Shazam.
This tool instructs you to ā€œsing or humā€ a particular song, but you donā€™t have to do that. Play the actual song for your computerā€™s microphone to hear and it will identify the song.
As with the above tools, Midomo can pick up audio coming from your computerā€™s speakers, so you can use it to identify a song playing on the computer itself.
Obviously, song identification relies on matching the song to which youā€™re listening to a fingerprint of that recorded song in a database somewhere. It generally wonā€™t work with songs being played live, and it may not work on songs if thereā€™s a lot of other noise around. If you can hear some of the lyrics, just plugging them into Google or another search engine often works wonders. Try enclosing the lyrics in quotes to find pages containing just those specific phrases. Youā€™ll hopefully find lyrics pages associated with that particular song.

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