No, I have not nor did I know about this till you mentioned it. I'll google that and see if it is in the Play Store.Have you tried Shazam on a phone?
Cool! I found it using Shazam on my desktop Chrome browser.Have you tried Shazam on a phone? I did. It said:
That's some cool use of the technology for sure! It was fast too.Using the other method results in this. So maybe some plagiarizing in the first one I linked to.
I have it permanently installed as a Chrome extension on my desktop pooder now. It's so highly effective it will come in handy.Shazam was around from way back near the first Android phones. It was pretty cool for sure. I didn't know they had incorporated this type of search into Google voice search, but even better. Still Shazam was pretty incredible. I had forgotten I still had it on my phone until this thread popped up and reminded me of it.
Took me a while before discovering it, and turned out to be very useful when going to audio shows for example.I have it permanently installed as a Chrome extension on my desktop pooder now. It's so highly effective it will come in handy.
I watch several or so bush craft, camping and outdoorsy videos per day. It's relaxing, no news in them and such.Shazam is built into iOS as well, for those using iPhones.
Cool wilderness video, Doodski! I love these where people are out in the wild.
If you’re interested in machines and bushcraft and tools, I recommend checking out Diesel Creek.I watch several or so bush craft, camping and outdoorsy videos per day. It's relaxing, no news in them and such.
Similarly on iPhone you can just askGoogle voice search on any Android phone also has a note symbol that you can hit and will give you the same information. No need for Shazm except in rare cases.
If you're not a fan of Siri, you can add the iOS native Shazam shortcut to your pull-down menu for identifying songs. It starts listening immediately. You don't need the Shazam app for this.Similarly on iPhone you can just ask
"Siri* - what's this song"
*or whatever your wake word or button press is for siri.
I'll check out those suggestions... Thanks.If you’re interested in machines and bushcraft and tools, I recommend checking out Diesel Creek.
For outdoor content with a unique twist, you should look at GeoWizard. Be sure to check out his older videos where he walks in a straight line (using GPS) across the UK countryside, navigating fields, hills, and gardens.
If you enjoy bushcraft content that includes tips, and gear tests, I suggest Wranglerstar.
What are your favourites?