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Browsing and Searching Your iTunes Library

 
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Sometimes you don’t know what you want to listen to, and sometimes you know exactly what you want to hear. If you’re not sure what music you want to listen to, you’ll want to browse your music collection. You can use the Browse pane in iTunes to see the names of all the artists in your collection. When you find the artist you want to listen to, you can see every album by the artist that you’ve imported. You can also browse by genre.
 
But even when you know exactly what song you want to hear, it can be a daunting task to find that song, especially if you’ve forgotten who sings it, or which album it’s on. With iTunes, you can search through your entire music collection in seconds to find exactly what you’re looking for.

 



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