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Music is the
soundtrack to our life. As most of us adore using iPhone for everyday
communication, business deals, and personal affairs, it is quite obvious that
we all do need music to be always with us on our iPhones. But with paid iTunes opportunities,
it is no easy matter to get tracks free. Though there still exist some ways to get
free songs on your iPhone. Check out 5 best music apps to help you with task.
Pandora is a well-known radio app which is considered
to be one of the best iPhone apps for music discoveries. It both streams radio
stations and make recommendations for you. Of course, it has a standard set of
stations to stream, but at the same time it analyses your preferences and gives
you new variants of the same music field to discover.
To make the app’s
recommendations more precise, you can estimate the songs you like. Even though
it can stream a limited number of songs and it is available only in certain
countries, this app is worth paying attention to.
Spotify is a music player which resembles a radio at
the same time. The point is that it plays a lot of music tracks for free, but
in a shuffle mode. And if you want to listen to the very particular song, you
need to pay $9,99 for Premium Account.
You can also try the
Discover tab and learn about most trending songs and artists. Well, actually,
this app is brilliant for those whose aim is to explore new tracks and albums,
not to find a certain composition and listen to it.
Free MP3Box is a music streaming app which allows you to
find almost every audio track. It lets both search for required compositions
and find some tracks to your taste. For this purpose you are welcome to use
various hashtags like #bestof10years, #rock, #trend, and so on.
Besides, you can
listen to radio stations. Search for the suitable one using genre hashtags and
get the stations which are most adjustable to your taste. The app also streams
official video clips, if the Internet connection is OK. And if not, you can
switch this function off. All in all, this app is for all the music-lovers, who
adore listening to audio waves, but don’t want to litter GBs of space with them
and pay a lot. And if you don’t possess an iPhone, you can use the desktop version of MP3Box.
Stereomood is a music discovery app as well, but this
time it lets you find the tracks suitable for your mood. Here you can enter
whatever you feel like “sad” “cool” or even “morning” and get corresponding
tracks. Though the app doesn’t let you download or stream one precise song, it
gives you the track name to look up afterwards.
As for the interface,
Stereomood is filled with inspirational and breathtaking pictures for every
mood. This makes it not only ear-pleasing, but also eye-capturing at the same
time and so, using the app becomes more and more captivating.
Shazam is a well-known music magician. It recognizes
the song which plays in the air, and then gives you the data on it. You learn
about the artist name, the song title, and then have a chance to buy the song on
iTunes. Shazam is unbelievably useful, when you hear the song and like it so
much that you can’t live without it anymore.
Besides, it enriches
your musical outlook a lot. When you are given a lot of data about the artist
you are interested in, you can’t but learn it. And this way your personal
inner-library of the music field is created. So, this app is not purely
musical, it is educational to some extent.
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