There’s nothing better than playing your favorite music, whether you’re out partying with friends and family, doing your one-man show at home, or driving your car.
Apple’s latest iOS16.2 update may be shutting down tons of karaoke apps thanks to its new free Apple Music Sing feature.
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What is Apple Music Sing?
Apple Music Sing is a new feature available to all Apple Music subscribers that lets you filter out the vocals of any song you’re listening to and only play the music in the background so you can sing the words yourself, just like real karaoke. There will be millions of songs available for people to sing along to, and Apple will also create more than 50 song-specific playlists that are best suited for karaoke.
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What features does Apple Music Sing offer?
Apple Music Sing is very easy to use and gives people the most fun experience while singing along to their favorite songs. It includes the following features:
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- Adjustable Voices: Users can adjust the volume level of the singer’s voice so they can sing the voice along with the artist, take the lead and sing themselves, or do a mix of both.
- Lyrics in real time: Each song will come with animated lyrics on the screen so you can sing along and say each word correctly.
- background voices: Background vocals sing in time with the lead vocals and can now be animated independently to make it easier for the user to follow.
- duet view: The app offers the option for multiple vocalists to sing the same song together by displaying the lyrics on both sides of the screen for easy follow-through.
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How do I use Apple Music Sing?
Before you can use Apple Music Sing, make sure your phone has the latest iOS 16.2 update. You can do this by going to Settings > General > Software update. Apple Music Sing is also available on recent iPads and Apple TV 4K (not older Apple TV hardware). Compatible devices include iPhone 11 and later, iPad 9/10, iPad Mini 6, iPad Air 4/5, iPad Pro M1 and M2.
- Once your device is up to date:
- Open the Apple Music app
- Tap on the Seek icon in the bottom right corner and go to Sing option
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- Click on one of the playlists provided by Apple or find your own song that you want to listen to
Apple Music library on an iPhone
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- once you select a songclick on the dating iconin the lower left corner of the screen
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- Look for the little microphone with stars iconand click on it
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- Apple Music Sing is now on. The lyrics of the song will appear, along with the voice slider to adjust the voice. Slide up and down on the vocal slider(the microphone icon) to determine how loud or soft you want the voice to sound and start singing
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- And if you really want to play the right way, you can get a Bluetooth karaoke microphone on Amazon that can connect to your iPhone from up to 32 feet away.
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Your teen who dreams of singing on stage will love this Bonaok Bluetooth Wireless Karaoke Microphone. It is a 3-in-1 microphone with a high-quality integrated Bluetooth module that can be used as a wireless speaker, MP3 player or recorder.
You can connect the microphone from up to 32 feet away and it has multi-function buttons that let you adjust volume, echo, and singing modes. It even comes with a portable black case, as well as audio and charging cables. At press time, this product had over 76,000 global ratings, with 70% giving the product five stars.
Have you used the Apple Music Sing feature? If so, we want to hear from you and how your experience was. If you are ambitious with your talent, share a clip with me. Who knows, maybe we’ll introduce you.