Hi Jen, First of all, you didn't say whether you turned off Music and Videos in Settings and iTunes and App Store and whether this in fact resulted in your Music app showing no music. If you do this and your music app still has music in it, you should just delete this music on your iPhone manually.Here is how you can do this: 1. If it's just a few songs, select the Songs tab at the bottom of the screen, then on each song swipe down with 1 finger to select Delete from the Action rotor and double tap. This is the same method you use to delete a text message or email. 2. If you have quite a bit of music downloaded, select the Artists tab. Let's assume you have Dire Straits showing as an artist. Double tap on Dire Straits and let's say you see 2 entire albums, Brothers in Arms and Love Over Gold. You can flick down with 1 finger to go to Delete and double tap and the entire album is deleted at once.
once no music is left you can now connect your iPhone to iTunes, go to your device and check the music radio button. Now tab until you get to "Sync All Music", tab another once or twice and you will find "Sync selected playlists, genres, artist and albums". It may say it slightly differently, the main thing is you check this option, the one for "Selected" music. Once this is checked, tab again and you'll find treeviews for these items, if you have Playlists you will find a treeview with all your Playlists, you will find one for all the Artists you have, one for all albums and one for all Genres. In each of these treeviews (maybe they are listviews, I can never remember if Jaws say Treeview or List View here) you can arrow down through what is there and using the space bar check what you want. I prefer to select my music by Artist so I go through my listing of 200 or so Artists I have and I check the ones I want, then I tab to Apply and they will sync to my iPhone. If you strictly want to manage your music that way it is important to keep "Music" off in Settings and iTunes and App Store under the "Show All" heading. If you sync let's say Abba, Billy Joel, Dire Straights, Elton John and Madonna from your iTunes library and you also have purchased Rod Stewart and Supertramp on iTunes, then if Music is off only the first 5 artists I mentioned will be on your phone if you are in the artist view, if you turn Music On Rod Stewart and Supertramp will also show up, but these songs will not be downloaded, there will be a download button beside each song if you go into the album and through the list of songs and you could double tap it and redownload each song. You really have to decide if you want to manage your music via iTunes or the cloud, but I think from what you said you want to do it via iTunes, so make sure you turn Music and Videos off and don't buy/enable iTunes Match because then everything you have in your music library becomes available via the cloud. One more thing you want to do if you strictly want to manage your music via iTunes is to turn off automatic downloads for music. This is also in Settings and iTunes and App Store. Just swipe down further past the Show All options and where you can turn on iTunes Match and you come to a heading which Voiceover reads as "Automatic Downloads". Here you have 3 items: Music, Apps and Updates. The explanation underneath reads "Automatically download mew purchases, including free, made on other devices". This means if you leave this on for Music and you buy a song from iTunes on your iPod Touch or in iTunes on your computer, then this song would automatically be downloaded to your iPhone. If you want to manage your iPhone music manually via iTunes, but you want all your music in iTunes and on your iPod, you can keep this turned on on your iPod and on the computer in iTunes under Preferences and the Store tab. This way if you buy a song on your phone it would automatically download to your iTunes on the computer and to your iPod Touch, of course if you buy it on the phone it would download to your phone, but this way it's automatically included in your sync selection. Hope this makes sense, it's really quite straight forward once you wrap your head around the concept of syncing and how the cloud works. iTunes will remember settings separately for your iPod and your iPhone, so you can check "Sync All Music" for your iPod but "Sync Selected Music" on your iPhone. If later on you want to, for example, remove Billy Joel from your iPhone and instead add Supertramp, you just connect your iPhone to iTunes, check the Music radio button and tab to your listing of artists. Uncheck Billy Joel and check Supertramp, tab to Apply and the change you made will be synced to your phone, Billy Joel is gone and Supertramp is there. Regards, Sieghard -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jen Colley Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 10:00 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Trying to clear my music Thanks for this. The one thing I ask though is this is both purchased and just downloaded music that it is showing up. I guess the real problem is, I have to much music for my phone but have an iPod touch that can handle it all so don't really want to delete from itunes. I was under the impression that you could completely remove all music purchased or downloaded from your music app on your phone. Then you could go to itunes and manually manage your music starting with a cleaned out music app. If I'm understanding this wrong I'm sorry. Jen -----Original Message----- From: Sieghard Weitzel Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 12:44 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Trying to clear my music Hi Jen, OK, if you follow exactly what I outline below you can disable showing songs you purchased but not downloaded: Go to Settings, iTunes and App Store, you have the following screen: Settings, back button - at the very top left iTunes and App Store, heading - to the right of the back button and all the way across the top. I suggest you start at the back button and swipe right to follow along. Apple Id, [email protected] This is underneath the top line with the iTunes and App Store heading. I just put your Shaw email here as an example, if you use it as your Apple Id that is what Voiceover will say, if you use a different email address as your Apple Id then Voiceover will say the "Apple Id" followed by that email. Now swipe right and you get the heading "Show All" Underneath are 2 items (you can continue to swipe right) and you can double tap these to turn them On or Off. The 2 choices are Music and Videos. Swipe right once again and you hear a description explaining what these are for, Voiceover will say: Show all store purchases and iTunes Match uploads in your music and video libraries, even if they have not been downloaded to this iPhone. What is probably happening on your phone is that Music is "On" which means anything you ever purchased will be listed, but it's not actually downloaded to your phone. If you go to a song or album you have the option to download it. If you want to strictly manage what is on your iPhone by syncing it from your iTunes library on your PC then you should turn off both Music and Videos by double tapping on each. After you turn it off you can go back to your music app and I bet that now it will say that it's empty unless of course you already synced music to your phone. Regards, Sieghard ----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jen Colley Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 9:06 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Trying to clear my music It is showing stuff that is both purchased and downloaded. All I want to do is clear it completely and put what I want back. I don't see anything about music in music settings or useage. It says there is nothing but when I open my music a ton of songs come up. Jen -----Original Message----- From: Chris H Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 7:59 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Trying to clear my music Just a thought but do you have music turned on in the show all section of settings music? This will show all music, including music purchased from the store but not downloaded. E-mail Facebook and iMessage [email protected] On 27/10/2013 11:45, Jen Colley wrote: > Hi, > I am trying to delete all my music from my iPhone 4s and then manually > manage it. > When I go to useage as someone suggested, it says there is no music but > when I go to the music app there are a whole bunch of songs. > How do I get rid of them? > Jen > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the "VIPhone" Google Group. Post a new message to VIPhone by emailing [email protected]. Search and view the VIPhone archives by visiting http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/. Reach the VIPhone owner and moderators by emailing [email protected]. 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