We’re going to show you how to identify the songs in your music library and add them to your streaming services. This will help you add these songs to your playlist and enjoy them on your own terms.

How to Use Cortana to Identify Songs on Your PC

To use the Cortana music recognition feature, you’ll need a microphone in your PC. The microphone is used to listen to and identify songs.

Windows laptops have a built-in microphone, but desktop PCs may need to connect a USB microphone for this feature to work.

Cortana can be used to search for songs by name. To search for a specific song, use the voice command: “What song is this?“. Cortana will begin listening to the song and will name it for you.

The song’s audio should be playing on another device or from your computer’s speakers. This is worth remembering for those who use a headphone with an in-built microphone. Cortana won’t be able to identify the audio playing on your headphones.

When the song is identified, feel free to add it to your playlist.

How to Use Siri to Identify Songs on macOS

Siri can find songs on your Mac. The app is pre-installed on your Apple device, so there’s no need to download anything from the Mac App Store to use this feature. You can use the “Hey Siri” voice command to activate Siri on your Mac, or you can click the Siri button in the menu bar.

Siri will start recognizing the music playing and will ask you for the name of the song. You can use this voice command to identify the song by its title or artist.

You can add this to your Apple Music library, or purchase it from the iTunes Store if you wish to. The Music app is home to both of these services.

Shazam is a music recognition feature that is powered by Apple. The app can be found in the menu bar. Double-click the Shazam icon to trigger Auto Shazam, which listens to audio around you constantly to find songs.

You can click the Shazam icon again to turn off Auto Shazam.

How to Use Shazam’s Chrome Extension to Find Songs

If you’re using Google Chrome as your primary browser, you can download Shazam’s Chrome extension and use it to identify songs. Its biggest advantage is that it doesn’t need to use your microphone to identify songs. ..

To use Shazam, open any Chrome tab and play the audio file. Once the song is playing, click the Shazam extension icon. The service will take a few moments and identify the song for you. This service works extremely well with popular music, but may not be ideal for obscure tracks. ..

How to Identify Songs Using a Web Browser

You can use the Google search app to identify songs even by humming a tune. To do this on a PC, you can check out Midomi, which is powered by SoundHound. You can open Midomi’s webpage and click the big S icon, grant the site access to your microphone, and it’ll do the rest.

The service is great at identifying songs even if you’re humming a tune. You don’t need to hit the perfect notes while humming either.

Midomi is a music app that finds and streams songs quickly. It also has lyrics on the same page, so you don’t have to rely on apps such as Musixmatch to find lyrics.

Midomi is a website that works across operating systems, making it the perfect tool to identify songs on Linux machines.

Don’t Pause the Music

When you’re done identifying songs, you can check out a few apps that let you download music on Android too. If you’re the creative type, you should also try music production tools to make your own music.