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How to Shuffle Songs on an iPad
Hey! I’m Donald Bell for cnet.com. I’m going to show you how to shuffle music playback on an iPad. The ability to quickly create a shuffled mix of music collections is one of those fun and center features on Apple’s iPad media players. On the iPad though, it takes a little digging to figure out how to pull it off. First, launch the iPad App. Here, you’ll see options for Play, Pause and Skip; buttons for creating playlists and tabs for sorting your music by artist, album, song, genre and composer. What you don’t get is a Shuffle button. Here’s what you do.
Select the song Sort to see all of your songs alphabetically. Then pull down on the list and you’ll uncover a hidden option for Shuffle. The same shuffle option can also be found on any of the smart playlists you have seen to the iPad. To shuffle songs just within an album, cue up one of its songs, click on the cover, so it goes to full screen then double tap to flip it over and see the song list. Up in the top right corner, you’ll see a little toggle button for Shuffle. If all that songs are little convoluted, give Apple’s genius playlist feature a try. It’s right here on the bottom left corner and it more or less works as an intelligent shuffle that groups together songs that are similar to whatever you have currently playing. So, that’s Shuffle on the iPad. For cnet.com, I’m Donald Bell.
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