Get ready to show off your singing skills with Apple Music’s latest Sing karaoke feature in iOS 16.2! With this new feature, you can now access thousands of karaoke songs and join in the fun anytime, anywhere. So what are you waiting for? Let’s get started learning how to use Apple Music Sing Karaoke!
What is Apple Music Sing?
Apple Music Sing is a karaoke feature that is available as part of the Apple Music app on iOS devices. It allows users to sing along to their favorite songs and record their performances, making it easy to share their singing with friends or save them for later.
Devices that support Apple Music Sing
To use the Apple Music Sing Karaoke feature, you have to be using any of the following devices:
iPhones
- iPhone 11 series
- iPhone 12 series
- iPhone 13 series
- iPhone 14 series
- iPhone SE (third-generation 2022)
iPad
- iPad 9
- iPad 10
- iPad mini 6
- iPad Air 4
- iPad Air 5
- M1 iPad Pro
- M2 iPad Pro
Apple TV
- Apple TV 4K (2022)
How to Use Apple Music Sing Karaoke Feature in iOS 16.2
To use the karaoke feature in Apple Music, you will first need to make sure you have a subscription to Apple Music. Once you have a subscription, you can access the karaoke feature by opening the Apple Music app on your iOS device and navigating to the “Karaoke” section of the app. From there, you can browse through the available karaoke songs and choose one to sing along to.
- Launch the Music app on your iPhone.
- Search for the song you want to listen to, and play it.
- Tap the Lyrics icon to get the real-time lyrics and the Karaoke icon.
- Tap the Karaoke icon to adjust the volume of the lead singer.
Apple Music Sing uses the device’s microphone to record your voice as you sing, and the lyrics on the screen will move along with the song to help you stay on time. When you are finished singing, your performance will be saved in the app, so you can listen to it again or share it with others.
Overall, Apple Music Sing is a fun and easy way to enjoy your favorite songs in a new way and to share your singing talents with others.