Yes you have to sync all the songs at the same time or you will lose them all. When it does this it only syncs the new songs and the old songs won't be lost
It's really very simple to put music onto iTunes. Plug in your iPod into the computer using the USB cord it came with, and follow the instructions that pop up. If you have already put music onto your iPod, the only way to get music off is by plugging it into the computer and either un-checking the song, or deleting it from your iTunes library. It can be plugged into a different computer than the original one, but I do NOT recommend it, because it will take off all the songs you already have and put the songs the new computer has on it. You can connect your iPod to the computer using a USB port. If you don't know what a USB port is then just find a place on the comp where the plug fits and it will probably work. Once the iPod is connected to the comp and you are on itunes, it should automatically take the songs from your play list and put it on the iPod. You could read the little manual that comes with the iPod too. How to download music to my iPod is a question that can be answered pretty quickly. One of the things with how to download music to my iPod and getting music from itunes is after a while it gets a bit expensive, so your probably better off getting music from friends cds. To get music from a CD to your iPod you have to first insert the CD and it should come up in your itunes browser. Just select the CD then click import. It will then go to your library where you can then put it on your iPod. From a CD: When you insert a CD into your disk drive, a screen should come up in iTunes that lists the track names. In the upper right-hand corner of the screen will be a button that says "Import CD." You're iPod should automatically sync with your iTunes when you connect it to the computer. you can ask a parent if you want 2 yhis isn't true
To comp effectively on piano in jazz music, focus on playing rhythmic and harmonically rich chords that support the soloist. Use voicings that complement the melody and rhythm of the music, and be attentive to dynamics and accents. Practice different comping styles and techniques, such as drop voicings, rootless voicings, and rhythmic patterns. Listen to recordings of great jazz pianists to study their comping techniques and develop your own unique style.
go on i tunes then buy a song or buy a CD then plug some type of wire into th comp then download it the downloading will only take about one minute.
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If you plug in device it should be recognized by comp and should be able to use it's program to download from comp to it
Yes you can, if you don't want her songs to go onto your ipod, then when you sync your ipod, go to the page where you can see how much memory is left on your ipod, at the bottome of the page, click manually manage music and then go to music up at the top, and click sync music. Then you can choose what playlists you want to put on your ipod...hope this helps!!!
check programs in your comp & see if it's still there. If so, can repair. If not, go to google or whatever is the source site & simply download another.
Download via usb into your comp.
Downl;oad to your comp then transfer to remote disc.
just take the flash memory of the camera and replace it in it the comp.
you can buy the disk from a video game retailer and install it in your comp.
do you have the right cord for the comp to phone if not i would suggest get one if u do just find a song on like i tunes and sync it or go on internet with phone and buy or download free songs
You cant, i think. You might have to insert the CD in your comp and do it from there
You need a usb cord that plugs into camera and usb port in comp-then download.