Samsung Galaxy Tabs For Dummies
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The Play Music app on your Samsung Galaxy tablet categorizes your music by album, artist, song, and so forth, but unless you have only one album and enjoy all the songs on it, that configuration probably won’t do. To better organize your music, you can create playlists. That way, you can hear the music you want to hear, in the order you want, for whatever mood hits you.

To view any playlists that you’ve already created in the Play Music app, or that have been preset on the tablet, display the Play Music app’s sidebar and choose Playlists. You’ll see the playlists displayed on the screen.

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To see which songs are in a playlist, simply touch the playlist album icon. To play the songs in the playlist, you touch the first song in the list and the playlist begins.

A playlist is a helpful way to organize music when a song’s information may not have been completely imported into the tablet. For example, if you’re like many users, you probably have a lot of songs labeled Unknown. A quick way to remedy that situation is to name a playlist after the artist and then add those unknown songs to the playlist.

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