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How to Play Your Own Music on Apple Music

By Matthew Lynch
June 11, 2023
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If you’re an Apple Music subscriber, you might have noticed that there’s a huge library of music available to stream and listen to. But what if you have your own personal collection of music that you want to listen to on the same platform? Can you add your own music to Apple Music? Well, the answer is yes, and here’s how to do it.

Step 1: Import Your Music Library to iTunes

First, you need to import your music library into iTunes. You can do this by going to File > Add to Library and selecting the folder that contains your music files. Alternatively, you can drag and drop your music files directly into iTunes.

Step 2: Sync Your Music Library with Apple Music

Once your music library is in iTunes, you can then sync it with Apple Music. To do this, go to the Music app on your iPhone or iPad, and tap on Library. From there, go to Settings > Music, and turn on the toggle for Sync Library. This will upload your music files to Apple Music, making them available to listen to on any device.

Step 3: Create a Playlist

To make it easier to find your own music, you can create a playlist specifically for it. To do this, go to the Music app on your device, and tap on Playlists. Then, tap on the + icon to create a new playlist. Give it a name, and then begin adding your own music to it.

Step 4: Enjoy Your Music

You’re all set! Now that you’ve added your own music to Apple Music, you can enjoy listening to it alongside the rest of your music library. You can also download your personal music tracks for offline listening by selecting the downward arrow icon next to each track.

In conclusion, adding your own music to Apple Music is a straightforward process that anyone can do. It’s a great way to consolidate all your music collections into one platform, saving you the hassle of switching between different music apps. So, give it a try and enjoy listening to your personal music on Apple Music!

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