Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Top 5 Free iPad Music Apps

Pandora for iPad

AccuRadio: AccuRadio provides hundreds of radio streams (480 at the time of this writing) for all sorts of different music genres.  Don’t like a song that’s playing?  Simply skip it.  Ban songs, build a list of your favorite channels and look at a history of  the channels you’ve listened to if you want to refer back.

Aweditorium: A visual musical exploration tool that lets you jump through similar artists, see trivia about them, display lyrics and more.  Almost as much fun navigating as it is to listen to.

Goom: Listen to themed and corporate sponsored stations that bring you a wealth of musical entertainment, all in a pretty, pretty wrapper.

Pandora: Pandora has become the favorite free music application on just about every mobile device out there, and with good reason. The service itself is top notch for music discovery by letting you create intelligent “stations” built on what you already like, but the iPad app brings all that to your finger tips and lets you easily do it any time you want.  This app is probably one of the first you should download, period.

Shazam for iPad: Don’t you hate it when you hear a song, but you have no clue who sings it or what its name is?  Open up Shazam, let it hear the tune via the built-in microphone, and you’ll no longer have to wonder.  Besides music identification, this app also allows you to listen to samples, tag songs, share them with friends, see what others are listening to and more.

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