Good Day: 

        If you change the sources table so that it is focused on music (note 
that this is the default source when opening iTunes), you will find, right 
below the table with all your songs, a text area which tells you how many songs 
you have, the total time it would take to play your library, and the size,in 
gigabytes, of your library.

HTH:
Henry
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On 13 Mar 2012, at 13:46, Kevin Gibbs wrote:

> Guys,
> I'm sure  this has been  covered.  But....  I have activated Music
> Match.  I just went to test how many tunes were in my iTunes library.
> My iPhone 4 says there are 2400 or so.  There should be over 3K.  I
> know certain tunes couldn't be matched.  I went to my iTunes library
> on my computer.  while I can see the number of genres, artists and
> albums, I can't get a number of songs.  How does one get that
> information in iTunes on the Mac?  I want to be able to confirm the
> number of tunes my computer says I have with the number my phone says
> I have.  I also know that my available space on my iPhone increased
> dramatically post Music Match.  thanks for any help.
> 
> Kevin
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