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Recognize The Song Being Played With Sounhound


You might have come across a situation when your ears perceive a nice piece of music but your brain refuses to recognize the same, even after running series of online searches the song is nowhere found. Here’s a solution, SoundHound. Available for iphone and android and Ovi, this powerful app searches for songs just by listening a part. The results are amazing, precise and it returns you with a list of available download links as well the song lyrics in most cases. Another feature that this app also has is that it can find a Youtube video on a click of a button.

In addition the app features latest chart busters and current favorites. The app enables you to share the song, bookmark it or even buying is possible for a number of tracks.
Check out more at http://www.soundhound.com/

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