Briefly, you will need to make sure your music is in your iTunes library.  You 
can tell iTunes where your stuff is by pointing to it with File > Add To 
Library.  Depending on your settings, all your stuff gets copied into your 
iTunes “Media Folder”.  Once you are satisfied that all the data for your songs 
are correct, you can then connect your iPhone and set the options to sync 
music, and select either to sync all, or sync selectively.  Alternatively, 
don’t sync at all, but use iTunes Match; then you merely change your iTunes 
library to see it take effect on your iPhone.  Finally, it is possible to 
manually manage music and videos, and even to transfer files to your device 
through iTunes without adding it to the library first, but this is a bit 
trickier to do and has some shortcomings that, in my view, don’t make it 
worthwhile doing unless you primarily use another media player.

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