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    You Can Now Ask Alexa to Play Different Song Versions; Be It Acoustic, Live or Remastered

    AdminBy AdminJanuary 6, 2023Updated:January 6, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    One of the most well-known voice assistants available is Alexa. The fantastic features that Amazon periodically adds to the voice assistant are the reason for its appeal. Recently, the assistant gained the ability to schedule a doctor’s appointment, and Amazon has just introduced another fascinating function that will allow users to request that Alexa play a new music.

    Personally, I find it quite frustrating when my Google Home Mini’s Google Assistant is unable to locate a particular song I enjoy in its live performance. I have to locate the desired version in the music streaming service, play it on my phone, and then cast it to the smart speaker. That takes a tonne of effort!

    But with this new function, Alexa will be able to locate any music that is offered on the streaming service. For instance, if you ask Alexa to play Eric Clapton’s Layla live, she will look up this alternative version of the song and play it.

    The assistant may now decode a command that is related to a previous request you made, which is the coolest addition to this feature. Let me explain. So, while Eric Clapton’s Layla is playing live, you may ask Alexa to play the studio version of the song by saying “Alexa, play the studio version of this,” and Layla will start playing.

    The voice assistant of the echo devices has obviously benefited greatly from the addition of this feature. And I have no doubt that it will benefit a lot of users who, like myself, enjoy listening to many renditions of the same music. However, only US customers of Amazon Music can currently use the service.

    What do you consider this feature to be? Will you make use of this feature? Tell us in the comments section below.

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