Five Handy Apple Tips For Music on iPhone, iPad or Mac

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Consult all your favorite music in music for iPhone, iPad and Mac

Consult all your favorite music in music for iPhone, iPad and Mac

Friday, September 6 • Wesley Fabry

Via Apple Music you can like music through the favorite function. With this you indicate that this song is favorite and the Apple Music algorithm will give you related suggestions on the basis of these stars.

When you often hand out stars you naturally want to know which number you have ‘liked’. In previous versions of the music app it was possible to quickly find all your favorites via a separate playlist. This is no longer the case. Fortunately, you can create a smart playlist with these songs on a Mac.

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Search using lyrics in Apple Music

Search using lyrics in Apple Music

Saturday, June 24 • Wesley Fabry

It has probably happened to you that you know a certain sentence of a song, but not the title or artist. You can easily sing the chorus, but the title has completely escaped you. Fortunately, as an Apple Music user, you can easily search for the number.

Apple’s music service has support for lyrics. So with the help of one sentence you can still find the music number in the Apple Music Library. This is not only possible on your iPhone, but also iPad, Apple TV, HomePod and Mac.

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Set a crossfade on iPhone or iPad and automatically allow music to flow

Set a crossfade on iPhone or iPad and automatically allow music to flow

Friday, May 24 • Wesley Fabry

Since iOS 17 and iPados 17, it is finally possible to have music numbers merge into each other while playing, for example, a playlist or album. You can determine how many seconds yourself and because of this there is never a silence.

Crossfade has been available for macOS for years and even dates from the iTunes era. Thanks to the support for iOS and iPados you can let music numbers flow into each other while playing on your iPhone or iPad. Note that the function is not available during the use of AirPlay.

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Consult all your favorite music in music for iPhone, iPad and Mac

Consult all your favorite music in music for iPhone, iPad and Mac

Friday, September 6 • Wesley Fabry

Via Apple Music you can like music through the favorite function. With this you indicate that this song is favorite and the Apple Music algorithm will give you related suggestions on the basis of these stars.

When you often hand out stars you naturally want to know which number you have ‘liked’. In previous versions of the music app it was possible to quickly find all your favorites via a separate playlist. This is no longer the case. Fortunately, you can create a smart playlist with these songs on a Mac.

Read the full item â–¸

Search using lyrics in Apple Music

Search using lyrics in Apple Music

Saturday, June 24 • Wesley Fabry

It has probably happened to you that you know a certain sentence of a song, but not the title or artist. You can easily sing the chorus, but the title has completely escaped you. Fortunately, as an Apple Music user, you can easily search for the number.

Apple’s music service has support for lyrics. So with the help of one sentence you can still find the music number in the Apple Music Library. This is not only possible on your iPhone, but also iPad, Apple TV, HomePod and Mac.

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Use AutoPlay in Apple Music and Music App

Use AutoPlay in Apple Music and Music App

Tuesday, October 15 • Richard IJzermans

Apple Music subscribers can use the handy autoplay function. This gives you the possible to play music based on one selected song. You select a number and play it. In the meantime, Apple Music will look for songs that fit the same genre for you.

The Autoplay function for Apple Music is available on iPhone, iPad and Mac and its use is super simple. You just have to know which button you should tap/click to activate the option.

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Set a crossfade on iPhone or iPad and automatically allow music to flow

Set a crossfade on iPhone or iPad and automatically allow music to flow

Friday, May 24 • Wesley Fabry

Since iOS 17 and iPados 17, it is finally possible to have music numbers merge into each other while playing, for example, a playlist or album. You can determine how many seconds yourself and because of this there is never a silence.

Crossfade has been available for macOS for years and even dates from the iTunes era. Thanks to the support for iOS and iPados you can let music numbers flow into each other while playing on your iPhone or iPad. Note that the function is not available during the use of AirPlay.

Read the full item â–¸

Consult all your favorite music in music for iPhone, iPad and Mac

Consult all your favorite music in music for iPhone, iPad and Mac

Friday, September 6 • Wesley Fabry

Via Apple Music you can like music through the favorite function. With this you indicate that this song is favorite and the Apple Music algorithm will give you related suggestions on the basis of these stars.

When you often hand out stars you naturally want to know which number you have ‘liked’. In previous versions of the music app it was possible to quickly find all your favorites via a separate playlist. This is no longer the case. Fortunately, you can create a smart playlist with these songs on a Mac.

Read the full item â–¸

Search using lyrics in Apple Music

Search using lyrics in Apple Music

Saturday, June 24 • Wesley Fabry

It has probably happened to you that you know a certain sentence of a song, but not the title or artist. You can easily sing the chorus, but the title has completely escaped you. Fortunately, as an Apple Music user, you can easily search for the number.

Apple’s music service has support for lyrics. So with the help of one sentence you can still find the music number in the Apple Music Library. This is not only possible on your iPhone, but also iPad, Apple TV, HomePod and Mac.

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Apple’s products are full of functions, options and hundreds of options. But do you also know them all? Over the years, the software for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Mac has become very complex, time to help you on your way with useful tips for daily use that all Apple users should know.

On our website you will find thousands of iPad and iPhone tips, smart manuals and Apple tips for Mac, Apple Watch and more. With the small tips below you can get started right away. This way you can get everything out of your Apple products and you become a real pro user.

Handy Apple Tips for Music

The music app on iPhone, iPad and Mac is the central point for your own music library, Apple Music, Radio Stations and Playlists. With this app you can stream millions of songs, receive personal recommendations, discover new music, and enjoy functions such as Lossless audio and spatial audio, depending on your device and subscription.

Below you will find five handy Apple tips for music, so you can really get everything out of the application and you become a real Pro user. Click on the tip to read it in full.

Telable feedback for music activate and use

Telable feedback for music activate and use

Friday, October 18 • Wesley Fabry

Thanks to tangible feedback for music, deaf and hard of hearing users can experience music in a new way on iPhone. When this feature is switched on, the Taptic Engine from iPhone produces taps, textures and refined vibrations that follow the music.

Feelable feedback for music is available for millions of songs in the Apple Music catalog and is also made available as API, so that all developers can increase the accessibility of the music in their apps.

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Use AutoPlay in Apple Music and Music App

Use AutoPlay in Apple Music and Music App

Tuesday, October 15 • Richard IJzermans

Apple Music subscribers can use the handy autoplay function. This gives you the possible to play music based on one selected song. You select a number and play it. In the meantime, Apple Music will look for songs that fit the same genre for you.

The Autoplay function for Apple Music is available on iPhone, iPad and Mac and its use is super simple. You just have to know which button you should tap/click to activate the option.

Read the full item â–¸

Set a crossfade on iPhone or iPad and automatically allow music to flow

Set a crossfade on iPhone or iPad and automatically allow music to flow

Friday, May 24 • Wesley Fabry

Since iOS 17 and iPados 17, it is finally possible to have music numbers merge into each other while playing, for example, a playlist or album. You can determine how many seconds yourself and because of this there is never a silence.

Crossfade has been available for macOS for years and even dates from the iTunes era. Thanks to the support for iOS and iPados you can let music numbers flow into each other while playing on your iPhone or iPad. Note that the function is not available during the use of AirPlay.

Read the full item â–¸

Consult all your favorite music in music for iPhone, iPad and Mac

Consult all your favorite music in music for iPhone, iPad and Mac

Friday, September 6 • Wesley Fabry

Via Apple Music you can like music through the favorite function. With this you indicate that this song is favorite and the Apple Music algorithm will give you related suggestions on the basis of these stars.

When you often hand out stars you naturally want to know which number you have ‘liked’. In previous versions of the music app it was possible to quickly find all your favorites via a separate playlist. This is no longer the case. Fortunately, you can create a smart playlist with these songs on a Mac.

Read the full item â–¸

Search using lyrics in Apple Music

Search using lyrics in Apple Music

Saturday, June 24 • Wesley Fabry

It has probably happened to you that you know a certain sentence of a song, but not the title or artist. You can easily sing the chorus, but the title has completely escaped you. Fortunately, as an Apple Music user, you can easily search for the number.

Apple’s music service has support for lyrics. So with the help of one sentence you can still find the music number in the Apple Music Library. This is not only possible on your iPhone, but also iPad, Apple TV, HomePod and Mac.

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