Plug into iTunes and in the sync options set it to manually manage music & 
videos. You can then drag and drop any music onto it.

Dropbox won't work as it only deals with files, not music, and the music app 
would have access to Dropbox's files 

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On 9 Aug 2017, at 11:11, andrew lancaster <andre...@mac.com> wrote:

Hi. My partner has an iPhone and wants me to put a load of music on it for him. 
I have no idea at all how to do this! I was wondering about using drop box - 
though I get confused with that quite easily!  Is there a simple, straight 
forward method which I am overlooking?

Thanks

Andrew

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