Do you know what the difference is between that and sound hound?  I've tried 
the sound hound app, and like it for the most part, but half the time can't 
seem to get it to tell me the song title, only the name of the artist, which is 
very annoying.
On Dec 27, 2012, at 12:14 AM, Chris H wrote:

> Thought I would share with you an ap that is free but can be upgraded to an 
> ad-free version if you like. It's called Shazam and allows you to discover 
> what you are listening to as well as share that information with your Twitter 
> and or Facebook contacts. It's very good and from the testing on my iPhone 4 
> it recognized every song it could listen to so to speak. With VoiceOver it is 
> a little sluggish but that could be I have an iPhone 4 so not the latest and 
> greatest. If I do consider the iPod Touch 5 I'm sure it will be a heck of a 
> lot better grin.
> Simply search for Shazam, s h a z a m, in the app store. Like I say it is 
> free but you can upgrade to an ad-free version.
> This I got thanks to a recommendation from my uncle.
> 
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