Add Music to Your iPhone Using iCloud Drive
- On your Mac, open Finder and navigate to iCloud Drive.
- Select File > New Folder (or press shift+command+N).
- Name the folder "Music."
- Open the Music folder.
- Locate the tracks you want to access on your iPhone.
- Your music will automatically upload to iCloud Drive.
Fortunately, that's incredibly easy.
- Launch iTunes.
- Go to the Music section (in the upper left) and then select Library (up top). IDG. Navigate to the Music section of your iTunes library.
- Drag and drop the MP3 or AAC files you want to sync from Finder (or Explorer in Windows) into your music library.
We've got a list of the best music streaming services for the iPhone and why each one matters.
- Apple Music.
- Spotify.
- YouTube Red and Google Play Music.
- Amazon Music with Amazon Prime.
- TIDAL.
- Pandora.
- SoundCloud.
- Deezer.
When a song is playing on the device tap the track information just above For You - New - Radio - Connect - Music. This should open the now playing view that includes shuffle and repeat icons. That's it!
Shuffle albums or groupings: Choose Controls > Shuffle > Albums (or Groupings). iTunes plays the songs in the order in which they appear on the album or in the grouping, and then chooses another album or grouping at random. Shuffle the songs in an album: Click Shuffle below the album art.
That usually means that your songs have come unchecked. iTunes playback will not automatically advance to an unchecked song. If you cannot see the checkbox for each song, go to Edit > Preferences > General, and enable "Show list checkboxes."
Just head to Settings, scroll down to Music, and tap that for the Music app's, uh, settings. You'll see a “Show Apple Music” slider. Turn it off. There it is.
Loop Sliders
- Tap Play. Listen.
- Tap A where you want the loop to begin.
- Tap B where you want the loop to end.
- Tap to enable looping and listen to your loop.
- Adjust the Loop ends by dragging the sliders or using the Fine Adjust controls.
- Tap button to reset the sliders back the start and end of the song.
In RealPlayer, you can play a list of video or music files continuously without a break. You can repeat a playlist or even one track over and over. To do this, first set the player to Continuous Play, then open the Now Playing section and set up your Queue.
In the Music app, when playing music, tap on the name of the song at the bottom of the screen. On the next screen, swipe up a short way. The Repeat and Shuffle controls are located at the top of the "Up Next" track listing. You will need to select a different Repeat option (instead of repeat single track).
The Apple Music app is your one place to manage and listen to your music library. And if you subscribe to Apple Music, you can stream millions of songs, discover new music to add to your collection, and access your music library on your other devices.
To use Home Sharing to access your computer's media library on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, sign in to Home Sharing on your device:
- To see a music library, go to Settings > Music. To see a video library, go to Settings > TV > iTunes Videos.
- Under Home Sharing, tap Sign In.
- Sign in with your Apple ID.
To listen to music on your Android phone, you first find a song in your music library. After you find the song, you touch its title. The song plays on another screen, similar to what's shown here. While the song is playing, you're free to do anything else with the phone.
View albums, playlists, and more in Music on iPhone
- In the Music app, tap Library, then tap a category, such as Albums or Songs; tap Downloaded to view only music stored on iPhone.
- Scroll to browse or swipe down the page and type in the search field to filter your results and find what you're looking for.
Make sure that Media audio is enabled; if you see an option for HD Audio, disable that to see if it makes a difference. Also, while the phone is connected to the car stereo, check Settings > Sound to see if there is a Play media to option directly below the Media Volume slider.
There is a simple workaround to fix this. In the Settings menu, go to Apps or Application Manager, search for Google Play Music. Restart the device, then open the Play Music app and all your music should now be available.
Check your settings and network connection on all of your devices: Make sure that your devices have the latest version of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, or iTunes for Windows. Make sure that Sync Library is turned on for all of your devices. Connect all of your devices to the Internet.
Tap Settings > Music then make sure Cellular Data is toggled ON. From here > apple music won't let me search music unless on WIFI. Check settings>your name>iTunes and app stores> tap on your Apple ID > enter your password>subscriptions> Apple Music.
It sounds like you are having an issue with your Music app not playing your Apple Music and I'm happy to assist! You should also go to Settings > Music and check to be sure iCloud Music Library is turned on. If the issue is still going on, I suggest going to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings.
Make sure you have iCloud Music Library turned on on your Mac in iTunes. If you don't, turn it on (it's in the iTunes Preferences). If you do, turn it off and then turn it back on. Then, on your phone, turn iCloud Music Library off, reset Network Settings, reboot your phone and then turn iCloud Music Library back on.
From the menu bar at the top of your screen, choose Music > Preferences. Go to the General tab and select Sync Library to turn it on. If you don't subscribe to Apple Music or iTunes Match, you won't see an option to turn on Sync Library. Click OK.
iCloud music library can be enabled or disabled at any time via an iPhone's or iPad's Settings menu, or via the Apple Music or iTunes app on a Mac or PC.