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HOW TO STEAL/BORROW MUSIC FROM OTHER PLAYLISTS TUTORIAL

Hello newbies to the Generation G pages! I know getting music on the page is a bit frustrating and hard to do. Trust me I have been there. I had it easy tho, I had a CD-Rom that was compatable with mp3 music (required for standard G pages unless you have a special music app). Here is a quick run down of how to steal, well really borrow, music from other playlists until you have something to download on your g page that is your own music.

1. Find a list that is like the standard G page music lists. Not every list is compatable. Like Jessica Leigh's, she has a music app list, not compatable for standard G page music. You can not really borrow from her. Someone like me, dave snow, or rick duncan, has a standard music list.

2. Scan for a particular song you like to add to your page and click on it (it will play).

3. Find the triangle shaped tool on the music tool bar next to the play/stop bar. Click on it.

4. There it will say "Add to my page" or something similar and click on that. It will then say "Song Added" or just "Added" after a second or so, and then you will have music on your page finally.

And that is all there is to it! Now to download your music, you go to add music and choose the list of options there. Beyond that I can't help ya!

If these instructions are very confusing, or you want a second opinion, I am more than sure that one of the Kingston Trio (Rick, Dave, or Jessica) can help you get started.

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Comment by Charlie Flint on August 11, 2023 at 10:09am

Is it possible to do that with your own music? I'd like to add my own music to my page, but I'm not sure how to do that. I believe that it can also beneficially affect the promotion of my music, and even though I mostly use Spotify promotion for that, I believe that additional options won't hurt for sure.

Comment by Bill Shiphr on February 15, 2023 at 11:55am

That's actually useful, thanks! I can say that I usually find many great playlists on YouTube, there are some amazing mixes that are impossible to find on the most popular streaming services. And that's why I download them with Tubidy, it's pretty convenient for me. You can check it out as well, it's completely free, and all the music there is high quality, so it's actually worth giving a try if you're a music enthusiast.

Comment by Rick Duncan on July 6, 2010 at 6:17am
Thanks for the helpful post, KMJ.
Comment by anonymous on July 3, 2010 at 1:51pm
omg who doesn't know hw to do this?

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