[access-uk] Re: putting music on an iphone

  • From: john gallagher <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 04 Jul 2015 13:25:48 +0100

hi there how much will this apple music cost

thanks

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Date: Saturday, 4 July 2015 9.31 am
Subject: [access-uk] Re: putting music on an iphone



Hi. Apple music is offering three months free trial of their streaming
service so why not try that as it will save you the hassle of using iTunes.

Sent from my iPad Air 2

On 3 Jul 2015, at 11.31, Spring Flower <spring.flower@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

allison, very clear instructions, thanks

trace

----- Original Message -----
From: CJ &AA MAY
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2015 5.33 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: putting music on an iphone

I'm really not the best one to answer this but suffice to say that I have
Itunes as my default media player and on the whole don't have too many
problems creating new play lists or editing a play list. Probably the
simplest way is to buy a track via Itunes using the Iphone--as all music
bought this way appear in a purchased play list on the phone.
But I'm still old-fashioned enough to prefer holding the piece of plastic,
so if it is a whole CD I want, I purchase this usually via Amazon and once
it arrives I imnport it into Itunes.
I can then find my tracks by going to
My music
Itunes
and finally itunes music where all the artists I have imported are listed
alphabetically and all their albums appear as sub-folders.
Creating a new play list is reasonably simple.
Having opened Itunes, go to the file menu, arrow to "new" and select new
play list and you will then be asked to give your playlist a name.
To select tracks for the playlist:
Open Itunes
Tab to a list of genres (the first option being all genres--you can down
arrow to narrow your search)
Tab again to All Artists (where the artists are listed alphabetically and
again where you can select by down-arrowing)
Tab again to all albums (again you can down arrow to select a specific
album)
And lastly, tab to the list of tracks, which varies depending on what
options you chose above.

Find the track you want (pressing the initial letter of a song will jump to
all songs beginning with that letter).

When you have found a track you want to add to your play list, press the
applications key and arrow to "add to playlist" and then arrow through your
playlists until you reach the one you want to add the track to and press
enter.

And repeat until you have all the tracks wanted.

Alison

From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Spring Flower
Sent: 02 July 2015 14.27
To: Access-UK
Subject: [access-uk] putting music on an iphone

hi,

how difficult is it to do via itunes, don't do it myself but a friend wants
to know and he uses jaws, so can someone please give instructions

thanks

trace


Hi. Apple music is offering three months free trial of their streaming
service so why not try that as it will save you the hassle of using iTunes.

Sent from my iPad Air 2

On 3 Jul 2015, at 11.31, Spring Flower <spring.flower@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:


allison, very clear instructions, thanks

trace

----- Original Message -----
From: CJ &AA MAY
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2015 5.33 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: putting music on an iphone


I'm really not the best one to answer this but suffice to say that I have
Itunes as my default media player and on the whole don't have too many
problems creating new play lists or editing a play list. Probably the
simplest way is to buy a track via Itunes using the Iphone--as all music
bought this way appear in a purchased play list on the phone.
But I'm still old-fashioned enough to prefer holding the piece of plastic, so
if it is a whole CD I want, I purchase this usually via Amazon and once it
arrives I imnport it into Itunes.
I can then find my tracks by going to
My music
Itunes
and finally itunes music where all the artists I have imported are listed
alphabetically and all their albums appear as sub-folders.
Creating a new play list is reasonably simple.
Having opened Itunes, go to the file menu, arrow to "new" and select new play
list and you will then be asked to give your playlist a name.
To select tracks for the playlist:
Open Itunes
Tab to a list of genres (the first option being all genres--you can down
arrow to narrow your search)
Tab again to All Artists (where the artists are listed alphabetically and
again where you can select by down-arrowing)
Tab again to all albums (again you can down arrow to select a specific album)
And lastly, tab to the list of tracks, which varies depending on what options
you chose above.

Find the track you want (pressing the initial letter of a song will jump to
all songs beginning with that letter).

When you have found a track you want to add to your play list, press the
applications key and arrow to "add to playlist" and then arrow through your
playlists until you reach the one you want to add the track to and press
enter.

And repeat until you have all the tracks wanted.

Alison

From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Spring Flower
Sent: 02 July 2015 14.27
To: Access-UK
Subject: [access-uk] putting music on an iphone

hi,

how difficult is it to do via itunes, don't do it myself but a friend wants
to know and he uses jaws, so can someone please give instructions

thanks

trace

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