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#New itunes tutorial 2013 download#
It reminds me that I don’t have to download the Timeline song every year. That’s easier for me, since I download my songs from CC3 instead of a CD.
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It just helps me keep it all straight and make sure I have the correct songs for us to listen to. I like to include the year since there will probably be some changes to some of these songs with the next edition of the Foundations Guide.
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Populate the “Artist,” “Album Artist” and “Album” field with the information that you like. You’ll probably get a warning about editing multiple items at once. Select the “Get Info” option on the menu. Once I’ve sorted my songs so that I can easily see them, to group them into an album, I select the songs I want on the album and then right-click. You can do that by right-clicking on the bar that contains all of the field names and making sure there is a check box by “Date Added.” That allows me to sort my music by the Date Added, so I can easily find and edit all the songs I import from CC Connected at one time, and any songs I import individually later are also easily located. To help me organize my songs into playlists, I find it helpful to operate in the “SONGS” view of iTunes and to include the “Date Added” field. It’s not necessary to put the music into albums in order to organize it into playlists, I just think it makes it easier. If you’re importing from CC Connected (C3) or elsewhere, you’ll have to create your albums manually. I prefer to have the albums you’re going to see below, but how you organize yours into albums is entirely up to you. This isn’t as big of a deal if you are importing the songs from the CC CD, because it automatically groups them into an album. If you haven’t already, it’s helpful to put all of your CC information into an Album. In creating this tutorial, I’m going to assume that the music that you want to use is already imported into iTunes and just needs to be organized and used! (If you need help with the importing piece, let me know in the comments and I’ll add that info) PART ONE Step One: So, if you’ve got any thoughts or suggestions, please leave them in the comments, because I would value the input! There may be better ways to do it, and I am ALWAYS open to suggestions. The following is how I keep my music organized.
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I’ve talked to several moms this year who would like some guidance on how to organize their CC music on iTunes, or who would like to create weekly playlists of the songs that apply to that week so they can concentrate their review. As more and more of us switch to some sort of smart phone or tablet, there are more of us who would like to have our CC music on these gadgets.