Fanus,
If you add a song to your library, it will be stored in a digital
locker which can hold up to 100,000 songs I believe. If you choose
download, that song will be downloaded to your iOS device. This is
notable for two reasons. If you have a device with limited storage,
like a 16 or 32 GB phone, you may not want to store hundreds or
thousands of songs. On the other hand, if your device has lots of
storage, like my 128 GB iPhone, it doesn't matter how many songs you
download since it will take many thousands for it to fill up. I've got
about 22 gigs of music on my phone. The other advantage to downloading
music is that you don't have to use as much data if you are in an area
with a spotty cell signal. To see your downloaded music only, from the
initial Library screen in Music, there should be a "downloaded music"
option under the Library heading. I have created playlists for all of
my music, and anytime I add a song to a playlist, it is downloaded to
my phone. This can be set in the Music settings in Settings. You can
also go to Playlists and then Recently Added to see the songs you have
recently added to your library/playlists or downloaded. This will only
show the most recent additions, meaning between the last 30 and 80
songs. If you have added more, then they will disappear from this list
after some point.

Hth,
Wayne

On 2/9/17, Fanus <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello list
> 1. What is the difference between “adding to library” and “download?
> 2. I used the “download” option to download a few songs from various albums.
> When I try to listen I get an option to listen to the downloaded music but
> it is kept in the album structure, so I can not play these songs
> contineously i.e. it plays a song from one album and then stops and I have
> to select the next album. When I select the songs item it plays songs
> previously on my iPhone, so is there no way to listen contineously to
> downloaded songs?
> Regards
> Fanus
>
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