Organizing Your Music: Playlists
The third primary means for organizing your music in Rhapsody
are playlists.
Playlists are an integral part of any digial audio library. They allow you unlimited
freedom for creating customized, virtual CDs. You can also share your Rhapsody
playlists with the entire community of Rhapsody
users.
Follow the below steaps to learn how to create and share playlists:
| 1. Select the Playlists tab under the Sources
pane and left click somewhere in the Playlists window. Choose New Playlist
as shown to the right. |
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| 2. After you have given your playlist an appropriate name,
you need to add tracks to the playlist. There are several ways to accomplish
this. You can drag and drop tracks from your Library or likewise, you can
drag and drop tracks from the Mixer. Spend a few moments creating your own
playlist. When you are finished it will appear in the Playlists window.
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3. Click on the playlist that you just
created. If I select the "Cool Jazz" playlist that I just created,
I see the playlist details shown below:
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4. Now it is time to share your playlist
with other aspiring guitar players! Select one of your playlists and choose
"Share" (as shown in the Playlist panel above). Follow the steps.
The entire Rhapsody
community can now access your playlist!
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There is a good chance that there are other guitarists with similar tastes
to your's. So why not check out other people's playlists? There are two main
ways to do this. Follow the steps below to learn how to find playlists to your
liking.
Now we will use another method for finding and adding playlists. This time
we will find playlists by genre.
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1. First click on Rhapsody's
Playlist Central button .
This will take you to Rhapsody's
Playlist center. |
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| 2. From Playlist Central, select "Genre
Mixes" under the Browse Playlists box. |
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| 3. Next, select "Rock/Pop" in
the Browse Playlists box. |
Now you can view playlists in the Rock/Pop genre and add them to your own playlists
by taking similar steps to 2 and 3 above. You should see a view of playlists
similar to that shown below:

If you have made it this far then you should consider yourself Rhapsody savvy.
You know how to seek out the music you enjoy through a variety of means. You
know how to make sense out of the wealth of information that Rhapsody displays.
You know how to build your own music library and also know how to create custom
playlists that you can share with friends and with the entire Rhapsody community.
In the next section, Reaching
New Guitar Playing Heights, you will use your knowledge of Rhapsody to further
your quest to become the best guitarist you can possibly be!