See how to use Google to find the song that's playing

Who has never heard a great song but had no idea what its name is? This is much more than what it seems and can happen in the car by application, in a club, in a restaurant, or even in the doctor's waiting room.

There are also those times when you can only remember small snippets of a song and can't sing it all. These are situations that cause real agony, because the song keeps hammering in your head and doesn't come out until we remember it all.



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What a lot of people don't know is that the Google app can be a great help at these times. Just open the app and hum a part of the song, or record a piece of the song that is playing and it will help you in your search for the song.

Important!

The function is only available in the Google app that is in the Android and iOS app stores. The web version of the browser is not able to identify songs.

See using Google to find out what song is playing

1 – Open the Google application and click on the microphone option;

See how to use Google to find the song that's playing

2 – Then, select the option “Search a song”;

See how to use Google to find the song that's playing

3 – The next step is to record or hum the song in question;



See how to use Google to find the song that's playing

4 – Check if the Google search matches the song you were imagining and take the opportunity to save the name of the song. If the browser failed, click "Try again".


See how to use Google to find the song that's playing

Ready! Now you know how to use the Google application to search for songs that you don't know the name of.

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