Mastering Google Assistant Voice Commands for iOS Music

In today’s world, technology has made many things more accessible, and music is one of them. With Google Assistant, you can now enjoy listening to your iOS music using only your voice. If you’re interested in mastering Google Assistant voice commands for iOS music, keep reading. Below you’ll find a list of some voice command examples you can use to make your music experience even better.

#1 Play music

“Play some music”
“Play my library”
“Play some jazz music”
“Play some rock music”
“Play some classic rock music”
“Play some pop music”

#2 Pause and resume music

“Pause the music”
“Resume the music”
“Stop the music”

#3 Skip and rewind tracks

“Skip this track”
“Skip to the next song”
“Skip to song number 5”
“Rewind 10 seconds”
“Rewind 30 seconds”
“Go back to the previous track”

#4 Adjust volume

“Increase volume”
“Decrease volume”
“Max volume”
“Mute the sound”

#5 Shuffle and repeat

“Turn on shuffle mode”
“Turn off shuffle mode”
“Repeat this song”
“Repeat all songs”

#6 Search for music

“Search for Taylor Swift”
“Search for songs by The Beatles”
“Search for songs from the 90s”
“Search for songs with the word ‘love’ in the title”
“Show me my playlists”

#7 Play specific playlist

“Play my workout playlist”
“Play my study playlist”
“Play my road trip playlist”
“Play my Friday night playlist”

#8 Get information about the current song

“What song is this?”
“Who is the artist?”
“When was this song released?”
“What album is this song on?”

#9 Set a sleep timer

“Set a sleep timer for 30 minutes”
“Stop playing music in 1 hour”
“Turn off music after this song”

#10 Identify songs

“Identify this song”
“What song is playing right now?”
“Name this tune”
“What’s playing in the background?”