The developer, SoundHound, Inc. For more information, see the developer's privacy policy. The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:.
The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:. Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More. Up to six family members will be able to use this app with Family Sharing enabled.
App Store Preview. Screenshots iPhone iPad Apple Watch. Description Hey, what song is that? Ratings and Reviews. App Privacy. Information Seller SoundHound, Inc. The software is impressive, most of the time the hits were accurate — and the results were nearly instantaneous. Some genres the voice recognition software struggled with though. It guessed correctly for pop songs, jazz tunes and even classical compositions, but dropped the ball on drum and bass and rap.
Alternatively, if you can hear a song and you want more details, just hold up your phone to the source of the sound. You will need to open the app first, it does not run in the background like Shazam. Using the app in this way is really straightforward.
As long as there is no conflicting background noise then you should get an instant hit. Once identified, Soundhound will immediately start playing the song — with live lyrics!
This may be an annoying extra to some, but for many will this is a neat feature that enables a fun singalong session. Once you have located the song in your head or pinned down the track playing overhead in the restaurant then you can add it to a playlist with your preferred streaming service, press the heart button to make it one of your favorites or share it on social media. Basically Soundhound doubles up as a song detective and mini music library on the go.
It tracks your history so you can easily access recent hits and continues playing similar songs after the track has ended. Soundhound is an app for Apple and android smartphones. Kids can search and discover new music using SoundHound. With one tap, SoundHound identifies a song kids they are listening to.
Search results are comprehensive, giving information about the song and artist including albums, iTunes links for purchase, YouTube videos, an artist page, etc.
And if you want to listen to your own playlists, SoundHound integrates with your iPod and provides the lyrics to your tracks. Song stuck in your head? Hum or sing a few bars and Midomi SoundHound , a remarkably accurate music-identification app, can probably tell you everything you could possibly want to know. Title, artist, lyrics, YouTube performances, iTunes buy link.
Everything is neatly displayed on one screen. SoundHound recognizes recorded music even faster, in mere seconds. But its ability to recognize songs from live performances is what sets it apart from the inferior Shazam Encore. Common Sense Media's unbiased ratings are created by expert reviewers and aren't influenced by the product's creators or by any of our funders, affiliates, or partners.
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Rate app. Play or buy. That old iPhone commercial featured the app called Shazam. Dial it, listen for the beep, let it listen to the song for 15 seconds, and they will send you a link to it. Free to try, 0. Mark Adkins The iPad version is even nicer because of the built-in microphone. I still say Apple should provide it for free on their portable devices. Rick What does Bluetooth have to do with it? You use the microphone to listen to the sound source. SoundHound has free and paid versions — just like Shazam does.
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