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You can add songs to apple music library in a few different ways. You can buy songs from the iTunes Store, import songs from CDs, or add songs from other music streaming services.
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Open the Music app.
Open the Music app. If you don’t see the app, swipe left find it.
Tap Library.
Tap Songs.
Tap the Add button , then choose Add File or Add Folder.
If you’re using an iPhone, iPad, ipod touch you can add music files from your computer to your device by using iTunes.
Tap the Library tab.
In apple music app you can add songs to your music library, then access them on all of your devices.
To add a song to your library:
1. Tap the Library tab.
2. Find the song that you want to add, then tap the Add button .
3. If you don’t see the Add button , tapping will add the song to your Wishlist so you can buy it later.
Tap Songs.
In the Music app, Tap Songs. If you don’t see Songs, tap Library.
Tap , then find and tap the song that you want to add.
Tap to add the song to your library.
You can add songs to apple music library from apple music catalog or from your device. If you add songs from your device, they might be added to your iCloud Music Library.
To add a song from the Apple Music catalog:
Go to the song that you want to add.
Tap the More button .
Tap Add to My Music.
To add a song that’s on your device:
Open the Music app and find the song that you want to add.
Tap the More button .
Tap Add to My Music.
Select the songs that you want to add.
You can add songs to your Apple Music library in two ways:
If you want to add a song to your library that you found in the Apple Music Catalog:
-Tap the More button (looks like •••) next to the song.
-Tap Add to My Music.
If you want to add a copy of a song that’s already in your music library (that is, a local file):
-Open iTunes and go to your Library.
-Locate the song or songs that you want to add to Apple Music.
-Drag the song or songs from your Library to the Songs section in the sidebar on the left.
Tap Done.
When you’ve finished adding songs, tap Done.