Voice In Canada Flash Briefing #1314

Hey, hey. Teri here. Hope you are doing well. Happy Friday. Here’s a little tip for you, particularly if you’d like to listen to music, but you’re the type of person that can’t quite remember the names of the songs.

I know I certainly fall into that category. Here’s a little tip though, and it all comes down to a very simple command that you can give Alexa.

You can simply say, “Alexa, turn on song ID.” And then what she will do is announce the name of the song and the artist before the song starts playing.

What she will do is announce the name of the song and the artist before the song starts playing

Turn on Song ID to Remember the Names of Your Favorite Songs

So that way you know what you’re listening to, and then you can make a note of it and you can put it on repeat if that’s what you want to do.

I’m really bad for this. I can never remember song names, which is why I’m probably really bad at song quiz, which is another great, great game that you can play on Alexa.

It’s basically a name-that-tune type of quiz game, and my kids beat me every single time. Anyway, there you go.

There’s your little tip, “Alexa, turn on song ID” and she’ll help you out to remember the names of your favorite songs.

Alright. Have a wonderful day. I’ll talk to you tomorrow.

Listen on your Echo Device! Easy as 1-2-3!

Voice in Canada Flash Briefing Icon1. Open your Alexa app and click on the Menu button > Settings > Flash Briefing.
2. Click on “Add Content” and search for “Voice in Canada”.
3. Click on “Voice in Canada” and the Enable button.

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