Apple Music has a new tool to help young people with speech-sound disorders173 tracks feature on the list so far.
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Apple has a new tool to help young people with speech-sound disorders.
Saylists is an Apple Music feature that collects songs that repeat challenging sounds.
It's based on an algorithm from Warner Music.
A new Apple Music feature called Saylists has been launched to help young people with speech-sound disorders.
As reported by BBC:
"Saylists" are being launched on Apple Music to help young people with speech-sound disorders.
The project, from Warner Music, uses algorithms to find song lyrics that repeat challenging sounds.
The 173 tracks chosen so far include Dua Lipa's Don't Start Now, Lizzo's Good As Hell and Right Here, Fatboy Slim's Right Now.
One in 12 children in the UK is believed to experience some form of speech-sound disorder (SSD).
The report says that "one of the most successful SSD therapies" is repeating challenging sounds such as "ch..." and "d...". The new algorithm analyses the ...
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Apple Music has a new tool to help young people with speech-sound disorders