The new Echo 4 has two tweeters and a neodymium woofer for optimal surround sound. | Image: Amazon
Playlists are the be-all and end-all of any good streaming service. There is a suitable soundtrack for almost all moods and activities. Alexa helps on Amazon Music to find the right playlist or to create new playlists.
If a song you like is currently playing, simply ask Alexa what its name is or add it to a playlist using a voice command. The smart assistant also automatically compiles music according to your taste. For example, it remembers which music was played and when. The songs from last Saturday can be called up again or Alexa plays tracks that you have not heard for a long time.
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The smart speakers from Amazon already have a very good sound. If you want to get even more out of your echoes, you can connect them and activate the stereo sound mode.
If you have several echoes, you can combine them and get even more sound out of the balls. | Image: Amazon
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To do this, go to “Devices” in the Alexa app and select one of the Echo speakers that you want to connect. For optimal sound, the devices should be about two to three meters apart. Scroll down and tap under the heading “Connected Devices” on “Stereo pair / subwoofer”. Now the app shows all available echoes. Tap on the devices you want to pair one by one.
If you have several Echo devices in the apartment, you can use Multiroom function Listen to music through all speakers at the same time. We explain how to do this in the Alexa guide.
How to connect Alexa to external Bluetooth speakers
The coupling with external Bluetooth speakers and subwoofers works in a similar way. Opens the device settings and selects the Echo device to be connected. Tap on “Bluetooth Devices”. Puts the external loudspeaker into pairing mode and taps on “Connect new device” in the app.
After the pairing process, Alexa uses the external speaker as a playback device. If you want to listen to music on the Echo device again, go to the device settings for the connected devices on speakers and tap on “Change”. Tick the Bluetooth on integrated loudspeaker and tap on “Save”.
Alexa voice commands for speaker pairing
- “Alexa, connect / disconnect my speaker.”
Alexa: Use music as an alarm clock
According to reports, a new Echo device for sleep diagnosis is being planned. With the Echo Dot 4 with clock, Amazon already has an Alexa speaker for the bedroom on offer. The subtle LED display shows the time, alarm clock and timer. Beeps can either be turned off or slumbered with a light touch.
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If you don’t want to be woken up by an annoying ring, use Alexa as a radio alarm clock. Select the desired song, playlist or genre by voice command, then enter the time and the day begins with your favorite music.
Alexa voice commands for the music alarm clock:
- “Alexa, wake me up Monday through Friday with the XY playlist at six in the morning.”
- “Alexa, wake me up on Monday at seven in the morning with Metallica’s Enter Sandman song.”
- “Alexa, delete / change my alarm clock.”
Have Alexa read audiobooks – this is how it works
In addition to music playback, Alexa has other audio features. Prime subscribers, for example, have the Prime Reading eBook service. In addition, Amazon offers the paid subscription service Kindle Unlimited and operates the Kindle eBook shop.
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Alexa reads books that you borrow or buy from the various eBook services via the Echo speakers or the smartphone app. The prerequisite is that the book in question supports the text-to-speech function. You can usually find this information in the respective product information.
If you take out an Audible subscription on Amazon, you can play your audiobooks through an Alexa-enabled speaker. Open the Alexa app and go to the playback menu. In addition to the music and radio libraries, the Audible and Kindle eBook collections are also located there. Tap on the desired eBook or audio book and then select a playback device. You can also use your voice to control playback with the following voice commands.
Alexa voice commands for eBooks and audiobooks
- “Alexa, read my eBook / audio book XY.”
- “Alexa, pause / continue.”
- “Alexa, quieter / louder”
- “Alexa, volume (number between 1 and 10)
- “Alexa, read slower / faster.”
- “Alexa, continue” (next eBook / audio book from the library)
- “Alexa, next / previous chapter”
- “Alexa, read chapter XY.”
- “Alexa, set a sleep timer for XY minutes / hours.”
Alexa: Funny voice commands and Easter eggs for music lovers
At the end there are a few musical Easter Eggs to try out. This will test Alexa’s musical talent and expertise. Have fun!
- “Alexa, give me a beat.”
- “Alexa, sing something to me.”
- „Alexa, sing Oh Tannenbaum.“
- “Alexa, yodel mal.”
- “Alexa, play dog music.”
- “Alexa, play cat music.”
- “Alexa, 99 Balloons.”
- “Alexa, how does Seattle smell?”
- “Alexa, who’s bad? (Alexa, who is bad?) “
- “Alexa, who is the walrus?”
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Alexa music commands: Connect Spotify, stereo sound & more was last modified: February 13th, 2021 by Josef Erl
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