Based on our record, Last.fm seems to be a lot more popular than Lyrics Training. While we know about 2621 links to Last.fm, we've tracked only 12 mentions of Lyrics Training. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I switched to https://qobuz.com, mainly for the high audio quality (it goes up to 192kHz 24bit, which is worth it for me as I have the necessary equipment to make use of this), but it also supports "Spotify quality" i.e. Mp3 quality/320 kbps, but I stayed for the experience. It does not really have an algorithm, there is one playlist "My weekly Q", which updates each week with songs that you could like. The only... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Hi, anyone remember that song? I remember I downloaded it from ares and I liked it but unfortunately it wasn't by mr bungle, it was just mislabelled (like the toxic cover). If anyone has it around I would like to hear it again! On last.fm it comes up as some people listen to it from time to time. Any info you have, or the original artist, I'd appreciate it. From what I remember it sounded like a demo and just said... Source: 6 months ago
Try last.fm, great website for recommending music. Those one's you suggested are a bit more jazzy than I usually listen to but maybe try What's Goin' On - Marvin Gaye. Talking Book, or Songs in the Key of Life - Stevie Wonder. Couple of my favorites. Source: 6 months ago
Average last.fm comment section to be fair. Source: 6 months ago
However, I can fully enjoy my last.fm subscription with Tidal thanks to the integrated scrobbler. I could with AM too but it would be necessary to download (and buy) two different scrobblers : one for iOS and one for macOS. Then, I feel like Tidal has more interesting recommendations, especially when we talk about lesser-known artists. Tidal Rising allows for nice discoveries while AM is much more focused on music... Source: 6 months ago
Throughout this, I've tried to consume as much content in my TL as I could. I've subscribed to podcasts, watched videos, listened to music (https://lyricstraining.com/ can be fun), and read a lot. Of course, I've managed to do far more of this as my language level has improved, since it's been easier to find content that I can understand that holds my attention. Source: 11 months ago
Https://lyricstraining.com is a website to practice English (and other languages) listening using currently popular music. Has various levels of difficulty and accents. Learners try to fill in missing words in the lyrics before time runs out. (I generally ask my students to suggest their favorite songs in English and they are usually available). Source: about 1 year ago
Lyrics Training, where you practice multiple choice or writing the lyrics to songs - has also other languages other than English and levels of difficulty. Source: over 1 year ago
Check this out https://lyricstraining.com/ Great way to practice listening and writing at once. You are listening to music, see subtitles and you have to fill in the gaps. Source: over 1 year ago
Language learning 1. 2 hours of Turkish and German studying -- study 1 hour of Turkish and German a week 2. Daily anki or https://lyricstraining.com for Turkish and German. Source: almost 2 years ago
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