That is very helpful and just the steps I needed.
I use a mac.
 
On Nov 2, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:

> Hi Stacey,
> 
> Connect your iPhone to the computer, find it in the Source list and then tab
> until you hear "Music". I am not sure if you use Windows or a Mac, but if it
> is Windows press the space bar to check the checkbox, then tab until you get
> to where it says "Sync Music". If it is checked you can tab again and either
> check "Sync Entire Music Library" or "Sync selected artists, playlists and
> genres" If you want to remove all music and not sync anything, just uncheck
> the first checkbox "Sync Music". Then tab to apply and press space or enter.
> You don't actually have to manually delete the music on your phone, if you
> had music before and you uncheck this and then sync your phone it will erase
> all that music.
> 
> I believe, however, that if you have automatic downloads enabled in
> "Settings", "General" and "Store" that if you buy a song in iTunes on the
> computer it may still download to your phone, just make sure you disable
> automatic download for music.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Sieghard
> 
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