Echo & Alexa Forums
General Category => Amazon Echo Discussion => Topic started by: donquibeats on July 31, 2017, 11:28:10 am
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Hello
Newbie, first time poster, been using an Echo since Prime Day and still learning so please go easy.
Sometimes I want to listen to music by Celer- ambient soundscapey relaxation stuff- via the Echo, for a chilled out evening.
However I have absolutely no idea how to pronounce 'Celer'. I've only ever seen it written down.
Rather than specifically about this one music artist, I'm thinking in general terms- is there a way to get Alexa to understand which artist I mean more reliably? Is there a way I can work out how to say the name in a way that Alexa will understand?
I know I can use the app, but that's not the point really is it?
Any advice on this extremely unimportant matter would be appreciated.
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what music service? if the service allows it, create playlists for those names you cannot pronounce.
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what music service? if the service allows it, create playlists for those names you cannot pronounce.
Probably Amazon Music, though I'm considering Spotify. I find making playlists on Spotify far easier so maybe that will sway it.
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I pronounce it as - seller. Don't know if it's right but I don't see why you can't try all pronunciations you can think of though.
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sometimes in situations like this voice command is not perfect, you need to live with it or find a work-around.
In a particular situation I have, both Alexa and Google Home have a problem with a particular tunein station's; call letters; they both try to pronounce it rather than say the letters. In the case of Google, if I say play station KUSC, it says can't find station KUNC, In other cases it pronounces station kusk (like tusk) So to get around this hassle I just ask it to play kusk (the word, not the call letters) and it works and plays the station!
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When it comes to musicians and bands, just pronounce it the way it's spelled. That's what an AI would expect to hear.
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When it comes to musicians and bands, just pronounce it the way it's spelled. That's what an AI would expect to hear.
I've tried "seller", "keller", "celaire" as though it were French, "keeler", "kell-e-rer", none of those worked... looks like I'll have to resort to a playlist.
Thanks
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try the following
https://www.howtopronounce.com/
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From Wiktionary or whatever it's called
Pronunciation[edit]
IPA(key): /səle/
Verb[edit]
celer
(transitive, literary) to conceal or hide