Change or Delete a current Playlist
If you change your mind about a playlist's tune order, drag the song titles up or down inside the playlist window. Just make sure to sort the playlist by song order first.
You can
always drag more songs into a playlist, and you can delete titles if you your
playlist needs pruning. Click the song in the playlist window and then hit
Delete or Backspace. When iTunes asks you to confirm your decision, click Yes.
Remember, deleting an audio lesson from a playlist doesn't delete it from your
music library - it simply removes the title from that particular playlist.
You can
quickly give a song to an existing playlist from the main iTunes window,
whichever view you happen to be using: Select the song, right-click it, and
then, in the pop-up menu, choose "Add to Playlist". Scroll towards
the playlist you want to use and then click the mouse button to add the track
to that playlist.
If you need
to see how many playlists contain a certain song, choose the track, right-click
it, and choose "Show in Playlist" in the pop-up menu. When it's time
to get rid of the playlist once and for all because the party's over, select
the playlist icon iTunes and press the Delete key. You see a message box from
iTunes asking to confirm your decision. If you autosync the iPad, the playlist
disappears there, too.
iTunes DJ: Get the Party Started
The conventional iTunes song-shuffle feature can be inspiring or embarrassing, depending on which songs the program happens to play. The iTunes DJ feature lets you control which songs iTunes selects when it shuffles at your next wingding. Additionally, it shows you what's recently been played and what's coming up in the mix, so you know what to expect.
Click the
iTunes DJ icon in the Playlists area of the iTunes Source list. You now see a
new pane at the very bottom of iTunes. Use the Source pop-up menu to pick a
music source for the mix. You can use either an existing playlist, the Genius,
or your whole library.
If you can't
stand the song list that iTunes proposes, click the Refresh button in the bottom-right
of the iTunes window. iTunes generates a brand new list of songs for your
consideration.
Click the
Settings button at the bottom of the window. In the Settings box, you can alter
the number of recently played and upcoming songs that iTunes displays. If
iTunes is DJ'ing your interactive music party, the Settings box also has a
place to put a Welcome message for guests changing up your music with the
Remote program on their iPhones, iPod Touches, and iPads.
Arrange the
songs if you feel like it. Back on the playlist, you can manually add songs,
delete them in the playlist, or rearrange the playing order. To include songs,
click the Source list's Music icon and then drag your selected tunes onto the
iTunes DJ icon. Click the Play button. And let the music play on.