Mastering Music with Google Assistant: Voice Command Examples

If you’re a music lover, you probably have a lot of playlists, artists, and songs that you like. Instead of manually scrolling through your music apps or device, why not use voice commands with Google Assistant to manage your music? Below are some voice command examples that you can try for mastering your music with Google Assistant.

#1 Playing a Specific Song

“Play Shape of You by Ed Sheeran”
“Play Despacito by Luis Fonsi”
“Play Thunder by Imagine Dragons”

#2 Playing Music from a Specific Genre

“Play some indie music”
“Play some jazz”
“Play some electronic music”

#3 Playing Music from a Specific Era

“Play some 80s songs”
“Play some 90s music”
“Play some 2000s hits”

#4 Controlling Volume and Playback

“Turn up the volume”
“Turn down the volume”
“Next song”
“Previous song”
“Pause music”
“Resume music”

#5 Playing Music on Specific Music Apps

“Play some music on Spotify”
“Play some music on Pandora”
“Play some music on Google Play Music”

#6 Discovering New Songs

“Play a hit song from 2019”
“Play some new music for me”
“Play some songs by up-and-coming artists”

#7 Playing Music on Specific Devices

“Play music on my Google Home”
“Play music on my Chromecast”
“Play music on my Android TV”

#8 Creating a Playlist

“Create a new playlist called Party Mix”
“Add this song to my Running playlist”
“Remove this song from my Favorites playlist”

#9 Asking for Song Information

“What’s the name of this song?”
“Who sings this song?”
“What’s the name of the album?”

#10 Setting a Sleep Timer

“Set a sleep timer for 30 minutes”
“Stop music in 1 hour”
“Play music for the next 2 hours”

With these helpful voice commands, mastering your music with Google Assistant has never been easier. Try them out and enjoy your favorite tracks with just a simple voice command.