Playing Music Apps

techtimes: [STUDY] Playing Music Helps Deal With Depression and Anxiety? Best Apps You Can Rely on to Learn Music

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[STUDY] Playing Music Helps Deal With Depression and Anxiety? Best Apps You Can Rely on to Learn Music

Playing music might actually help people deal with anxiety, depression, and other mental illnesses. The guitarist for French singer Krismenn performs on in Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande, ...

Android Authority: 15 best music and MP3 player apps for Android in 2026

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Music player apps are still a big part of the Android experience, even in a world dominated by streaming. While services like Spotify get most of the attention, plenty of people still rely on local ...

Many make the switch from wired to wireless earbuds. Popular music streaming apps offer decent audio quality, and most don't seek a paid tier just for the sake of hearing top-notch quality music.

Android Authority: Google just can't stop tweaking YouTube Music's Now Playing screen

YouTube Music is getting a new Now Playing screen with a split-view design, a tweaked Song/Video toggle, and more.

The Google Pixel line gets an official Now Playing music app. You can download it now. A couple of weeks ago, we talked about how we could see an official Now Playing ...

Both "play" and "playing" is correct here. People often see him (who is) playing basketball on the playground at the weekend. People often see him (who) play basketball on the playground at the weekend. So essentially both carry the same meaning.

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Is there no way to state the generic playing without a direct object? Or is "playing" inherently a transitive verb? Cambridge Dictionary first sense seems to suggest intransitive, but it seems to always have a "with him" or "on the street" after it. Is it natural to have this kind of conversation: "What were you doing?" "I was playing." "Oh, what did you play?/Who do you play with?"