

The S5 creates several playlists automatically for you-“Favorite tracks,” “Recently added,” “Most played,” and “Recently played.” These playlists don’t show up when you try to add music to a playlist, because they’re created and managed by the S5. If you want to find specific music on your S5 to add to the playlist, tap the Search button. Turn on the boxes next to the music you want to add to the playlist, and then tap Done to add all those songs to the list. When you’re done, you’ll be sent to a screen that reads “No tracks.” Tap the + sign at the top of the screen, and you’ll see a list of all of your songs with empty boxes next to them. A screen appears that lets you name the list. Tap Playlists at the top of the screen, and then tap “Create playlist” toward the bottom of the screen. You can also create playlists from the Music player’s main screen. Tap the Shuffle button at lower left to play the songs in your current album or playlist in random order-you never know what’s coming next. The Galaxy S5 music player normally plays the songs in your playlist or album in order, from first to last. To bring back the picture of the album or musical note, tap the button again, which has turned into a picture. From here, you can tap any other song to play it. For example, if you’re listening to a playlist, you’ll see the entire playlist, and if you’re playing an album, you’ll see the whole album. Tap the small musical note at lower left, and the big album image or musical note changes to the current song list. In the middle of the screen you’ll find the name of the singer, the name of the album, and the song being played. Move the slider to go to a specific location in the song. It includes the song’s total length and how much of it you’ve already played. Underneath the picture of the album from which the song is taken, you’ll see a slider that shows you the song’s progress. You’ll hear the music as you speed forward or backward, sounding like experimental, avant-garde music. As you hold, the rewinding or fast-forwarding accelerates. Hold down one of the buttons, and you rewind or fast-forward through the song. Tap Previous to skip to the beginning of the song you’re playing or, if you’re already at the beginning, to go back to the last song you just played. These controls work just as you’d expect. Tap the artist’s name, and you see a list of all her songs. Lists every singer, composer, and band in your collection. Then tap the “Add to playlist” button at the top of the screen (it has a + sign on it) and select the playlist you want to add it to or create a new one.Īrtists. Tap to put a checkmark next to other songs you want to add. The song you’re pressing on has a checkmark next to it. To add songs from an album to a playlist, when you’re viewing an album, hold your finger on the song you want to add, and a screen appears with all the tracks on the album with checkboxes next to them. The Music app then plays from that point until the end of the album. Tap the album to see a list of all the songs in the album. Each album lists its name and its singer, composer, band, or orchestra. If a thumbnail picture of the album is available, you see it next to the album listing. Lists all the CDs (albums) in your music collection. An alphabetical list of every song in your music collection. See More Music Controls and Features for details.) When you press the Menu key, you get other ways to manage your playlist, including removing songs from the playlist, searching through the playlist, and changing settings (for the entire music app, not just for playlists). (You can also add songs to playlists while you’re playing them, and in other ways as well. To add a song to the playlist, press the Menu key, tap “Add to playlist,” and then select songs to add from the list that appears.

Tap any song to play it from that point until the end of the playlist. To see the contents of a playlist, tap the playlist. See Google Music Cloud Player App for details about the cloud music player. There’s also a for-pay version that’s a streaming music service in which you pay a monthly fee and can stream music to your S5.
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If it’s not, though, download it from Google Play. The app is called Play Music and is likely already on your S5.
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(Because your music lives in the cloud-get it?) The service and app are free and work like a charm.
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With it, you can upload music from your PC or Mac to big Google computers (called servers), and then play that music on your phone, without actually having to store it on the phone. In addition to the Music app built into the S5, Google also has a cloud-based music player app.
