(OT) Cellphone App that amazes me
On Friday, March 25, 2016 at 3:02:06 PM UTC-4, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Friday, March 25, 2016 at 8:25:57 AM UTC-4, trader_4 wrote:
On Friday, March 25, 2016 at 8:05:15 AM UTC-4, wrote:
I was at the local bar when a guy asked someome what song was playing on
the jukebox. He didn't know, but another guy grabbed his cellphone,
pushed a few bottons, and less than a half minute later he said the name
of the song as well as the artist, what album it was on and more...
I looked at the guy and said "how did you do that?". He said its a phone
app. The microphone in the phone listens to a sample of the music, and
can identify exactly what it is. Later on, I went over to the jukebox,
and played an old song from the mid-1960s, which was not a real well
known band. Sure enough, the phone knew what it was.....
I have to admit, I was impressed!
Shazam is the app. I had it loaded on my phone at one time, but after
the novelty of playing with it, I never used it.
Shazam *may* have been the app. There are others that do the same thing.
I use SoundHound. I have it on the home screen of my phone and will often tap
it when I hear a song/artist on the TV that I like but don't recognize.
For example, Suits often plays short snippets of modern/obscure songs. Many
shows do. It's a marketing thing. Since I don't listen to a lot of commercial
radio, I am not as up to date as I used to be. If I like a song, I'll tap
SoundHound, identify the artist and then use Pandora or YouTube to listen to
more of the artist/genre.
YouTube allows me to hear more of the same artist, Pandora introduces me to
similar artists within the same genre.
I'd like to disagree with I just said, It's a marketing thing.
After I thought about it for a second or two, I realized that some of the
artists I've been introduced to are not commercial successes and may never
be.
I think that someone on the show (a writer, a producer, an actor, etc.)
just liked the song/lyrics and used it on the show. There are some really
good yet very obscure artists out there.
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