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Chapter  8    
Music 
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Siri
You can use Siri to control music playback. See Chapter 4, 
Siri
, on page 48.
Use Siri. Press and hold the Home button.
 
Play or pause music:  Say “play,” “play music,” or “play iTunes Radio.” To pause, say “pause,” “pause
music,” or “stop.” You can also say “next song” or “previous song.”
 
Play an album, artist, or playlist:  Say “play,” then say “album,” “artist,” or “playlist” and the name.
 
Shuffle the current playlist:  Say “shuffle.”
 
Find out more about the current song:  Say “what’s playing,” “who sings this song,” or “who is this
song by.”
 
Browse Apple Music:  [Some Apple Music command here. TK]
Siri can also help you find music in the iTunes Store. See “Find it with Siri” in 
Browse or search
 on 
page 116.
Home Sharing [TK]
Home Sharing lets you play music, movies, and TV shows from the iTunes library on your Mac or 
PC. iPod touch and your computer must be on the same Wi-Fi network.
Note:  Home Sharing requires iTunes 10.2 or later, available at 
. Bonus 
content, such as digital booklets and iTunes Extras, can’t be shared.
Play music from your iTunes library on iPad.
1
  In iTunes on your computer, choose File > Home Sharing > Turn On Home Sharing. Log in, then 
click Create Home Share.
2
  On iPad, go to Settings > Music, then log in to Home Sharing using the same Apple ID 
and password.
3
  In Music, tap More, tap Shared, then choose your computer’s library.
Return to content on iPad. Tap Shared, then choose My iPad.
Music settings
Go to Settings > Music to set options for Music. These options differ depending on your 
subscription status.
 
Apple Music
If you’re not currently an Apple Music subscriber you can choose to show Apple Music features 
as well as subscribe to it.
 
Artist Connect
Show or hide Connect and show artist posts and shares in Now Playing and on the lock screen.
 
Sort albums by artist or title
 
Sound Check (to normalize the volume level of your audio content)
 
Shake to Shuffle
 
Equalization (EQ)
Note:  EQ settings generally apply only to music played from the Music app, but they affect all
sound output, including the headset jack and AirPlay.
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