Not enjoying latest version
I used the app to identify some classical pieces of music. I used to be able to add these to Apple Music, now it comes up as only Apple Classical as an option. I don’t use this app as it is not available on Apple TV as an app. I mainly listen to my music via Apple Music on Apple TV as it supports Dolby Atmos playback, thus my music library is invested in that app alone and since its launch I have not used Classical due to the very odd decisions by Apple. The app seems to be therefore redundant for me when hearing classical music. If the classical app is not to be made available on Apple TV what is the problem with offering the option to save found tracks to either Classical or Apple Music, to give us the choice according to save to the preferred app we are using. It feels that no one thinks like a user when making these changes.
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Rushed
sigma sigma on the wall it’s the skibidi of them all After the Constitutional Convention adjourned in September 1787, heated local debate followed on the merits of the Constitution. Each state was required to vote on ratification of the document. A series of articles signed “Publius” soon began in New York newspapers. These Federalist Papers strongly supported the Constitution and continued to appear through the summer of 1788. Hamilton organized them, and he and Madison wrote most of the series of eighty-five articles, with John Jay contributing five. These essays were read carefully and debated in newspapers, primarily in New York. The Federalist Papers have since taken on immense significance, as they have come to be seen as the definitive early exposition on the Constitution’s meaning and giving us the main arguments for our form of government. In Federalist 10, Madison fulfills the promise made in Federalist No. 9 to demonstrate the utility of the proposed union in overcoming the problem of faction. Madison’s argument is the most systematic argument presented in the Federalist Papers, with syllogistically developed reasoning sustained virtually throughout.
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What’s up Shazam?
I’ve had Shazam for about 10yrs, if not more. It was just amazing! It could recognise any song, even in a crowded and bustling room. So clubs, pubs etc, no problem. If it didn’t happen to know what the song was, which was very rare, it would store it for another time. If you didn’t have coverage, it would store it for when you had coverage. It was a really a great app. Unfortunately, this is not what Shazam is today. What’s happened? I don’t know. But all that it was is now gone. It takes forever for it to pick up songs and heaven forbid if there happened to be people talking around you or if any other sound is playing. It plays so many ads now and can’t even do what it was designed to do 95% of the time. All this getting worse and worse over the last few years. What a disappointment.
After digging a bit, turns out Apple has bought out the original creators. Well that explains it. That’s for ruining another great app.
After digging a bit, turns out Apple has bought out the original creators. Well that explains it. That’s for ruining another great app.
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What happened to the auto identify iwatch app?
I love Shazam. I use it all the time, especially on my watch which is a one press solution from my watch face to finding a song and adding it to my Apple Music library. Since the last update I now have to press the app, go through and acknowledge an app info screen and then press the Shazam search button, which is now small located at the top of the search history screen. It’s great to see my search history, but having the auto search when opening the app on the watch taken away is a step back imo.
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Works so well but not perfectly
If you love music then this app is for you! When you press the Shazam button and wait a few seconds then it comes up with the exact song that is playing in the background from speakers, Netflix movies and even other phones. I have had this app for nearly a year now and I have shazamed 172 songs so far! Every time I’m in the car I have my phone on standby so if I hear a good song on the radio that I find unfamiliar, I can use Shazam to find out what it is. However I have only rated this 4 stars because it doesn’t work in any concerts (from the TV nor the arena) which doesn’t really matter!
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App that Apple developer corrupted for his own benefits such as impression on a lady for sex
Dear app and functions and the whatever main purpose was the intention is great I can't say much about it since I am just a customer whom doesn't know anything about technology was never attend the school but one thing that I have that unfortunately that habit years and years school don't even have the bill that I have and explain my mind twice certified by worldwide engineering and being able and capable with the great knowledge of what I do unfortunately I met this people whom I supported for 17 years everything possible, conjuring 10 to become an 80 by working hard and making enough to any problems economically not knowing that for over five years this application and much more acting with the aberrant and evil mind through the developer that works for Apple then became his close friend and then in the relationship with mom giving them access to everything and all them to sign paperwork in behalf of an apple did everything kept everything hidden and told him they really came up and took that truth arises the only thing I can say like this mention above parentheses people shall be patient violations and everything that I will impose and my legal team. strong recommendations for the legal insecurity team please pay attention on whom you guys give the tools to do and access all the materials from this great company
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So useful
This app has helped me find songs and learn new ones. I always wanted to know the names of songs playing in the background of things, those things being movies, video games, or even just at a restaurant. Even in loud spaces it figures out what song is playing only in a matter of seconds. No matter how loud the song is playing or how loud the noises are in the background, Shazam usually figures out the song in 10-20 seconds which I find incredible. I used to have 100 songs on my playlist, but since I downloaded this app, I doubled the signs on my playlist. Shazam is a great app (dare I say the best app) to have when you are someone constantly looking for the artist or title of a song playing in the background. The best part of this app is that you can add the song straight to your playlist no matter what app it is. Shazam is a great app to use when trying to figure out the song playing or just to find bands/artists most popular hits.
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Utterly disappointing failure unfortunately
Just downloaded it and tried something like this for the first time in my life. It failed to recognize a very common piece of freaking classical music because it was used in an informational video with someone talking over it. The volume of the music was fine, it wasn’t hard to hear at all and something like famous classical pieces should be one of the easiest things to identify and an easy measure of success for such an app. It was very disappointing that this app couldn’t solve a simple problem I would think would be very common. That basically tells me that this app doesn’t function except in the most ideal of circumstances. What hope does this have of working in other realistic everyday circumstances like hearing music at a bar or in a tv show or at any other event you encounter in life. Really what is the point and utility in such an app then. It isn’t practical at all, it’s far far too limited. I don’t know who this benefits or how the business model could possibly be successful. Especially in this day and age, you guys should really invest in using AI or something to improve the success. I hope you read these reviews to improve the app because I don’t know how else to send feedback, and I hope it improves because I wouldn’t have a purpose in using it again until/if it does, but I would love if it could help me do what I’d like and what I thought its very intended purpose is. Please do something to make it better.
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💕I LOVE SHAZAM!!💕
❤️🔥I Love SHAZAM!! I found this App several years ago and downloaded it while walking into a store (I was able to pick up their wi-fi. Immediately after I downloaded Shazam I was able to use it to identify a song that I liked while shopping.
I first loaded Shazam on my iPod; then, when I finally purchased an iPhone, I downloaded Shazam immediately!!(I didn’t want to miss anything!!😆). Doing this cut down the number of devices that I had to juggle😁!!
I have ALWAYS kept Shazam ON in the background of my iPhone. I love music and it is amazing how much music is played on TV, movies, videos and advertisements that I would have missed. I find new music all of the time 💕!!
Having Shazam (on Auto-Shazam) almost constantly lets me know Shazam has an ‘ear’ paying attention and listening for music for me all of the time!
I don’t know what I would do without my Shazam😍!! Hopefully I will never have to!!🤞🏻🫶🏻🎶
I first loaded Shazam on my iPod; then, when I finally purchased an iPhone, I downloaded Shazam immediately!!(I didn’t want to miss anything!!😆). Doing this cut down the number of devices that I had to juggle😁!!
I have ALWAYS kept Shazam ON in the background of my iPhone. I love music and it is amazing how much music is played on TV, movies, videos and advertisements that I would have missed. I find new music all of the time 💕!!
Having Shazam (on Auto-Shazam) almost constantly lets me know Shazam has an ‘ear’ paying attention and listening for music for me all of the time!
I don’t know what I would do without my Shazam😍!! Hopefully I will never have to!!🤞🏻🫶🏻🎶
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It’s almost like magic- when it works...
For anything commercial, especially pop, it will not only find the track, but also the lyrics. For less commercial tracks, stuff from film soundtracks which are a little “indie” for example, you invariably get the “ we didn’t quite catch that”, which has to rate as the most disingenuous as well as unhelpful error messages of all time. What they actually mean is “it’s not in our data base, because it’s not worth our time” as far as I’m concerned, that’s the failure of Shazam. I’m a music fan, multi genre, multi-generational. Sometimes Shazam comes with me on my journey. Often (40% of the time?) it doesn’t. My perception is that the app is getting less focussed on the music I’m interested in identifying.
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