In the Music app on your Mac, you can quickly accomplish many tasks using keyboard shortcuts. Shortcuts are listed below, as well as in Music menus in the menu bar. In app menus, keyboard shortcuts are represented by symbols.

I was trying to figure out how to create a shortcut for Siri that would make her only play music on my iPhone. As my account used to be a shared family account I don't want her playing the other music and I don't want to create a playlist of all the songs as selecting 1,000 songs one by one is ridiculous to say the least. If anyone has create a shortcut like this already, or would know how to set one up would be greatly appreciated.


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I have tried to create a shortcut for Music on my iPhone to play a song, but all it does is start playing whatever is already in the queue or the first song in my library. I have selected Add Action...Play Music..Music->(+) song/album/playlist added from my Library (none works, tried them all) .. Done. But when I tap the shortcut it just starts Music player with the existing song - does not switch to the shortcut song. Can't see anything else I can do? I sync my Music library to my Mac and have iCloud music switched OFF, also have Siri switched off. Don't know if thats the problem, but I don't want them on. Just seems that Shortcuts does not work as it just cannot switch songs.

The first time I tried it, it would just play whatever was in the queue. Then I deleted and recreated it a couple of times, and I got it to work (I don't know how). Then I tried to create a second shortcut for different music, and it just goes back to playing whatever is in the queue, though the first shortcut still works.

Thanks for the follow up. However, I'm still a bit lost and guess I will be. I don't think I did any sort of "Get" or select action in the shortcuts that worked. Looking at the shortcuts, they all say "1 action," yet I got a couple of them to work, and the rest don't. And I can't figure out what I did differently for the two that worked. The shortcuts all have Play [Song Title] as their action, and if I tap on the song title, I can scroll to another song title, or the same one, but it doesn't consistently work regardless of what else I try.

5) Now, go to the Shortcuts section of the Shortcuts app, tap & hold over the Play an Artist or Play an Album shortcut and choose Share > Add to Home Screen > Add.

1) Follow the regular steps to add the shortcuts widget to your iPhone Screen: Tap & hold over an empty area of the Home Screen > plus button > Shortcuts and tap Add Widget below the first option of a square shortcut. You can go with the second or third widget sizes if you have many shortcuts.

So, I finally got the iphone 11 max pro. put all of my music on it, including playlists. I setup shortcuts using the shortcuts app to play a certain playlist for certain playlists, but none of them work. when I click it, rather it be in the widget or in the actual shortcut app; it does one of two things. It will either play some random songs not in the playlist or play nothing at all.

Unfortunately, I've tried all of the steps you stated already with the exception of step 4. I tried step 4 and it still hasn't rectified the issue. If I am playing a playlist, stop playing it, did step 4 which is delete and reinstall the app, I then set up a shortcut for another playlist. When I clicked the shortcut to play the new playlist, it just kept playing the playlist that was playing earlier

For both Amazon Music Prime and Unlimited subscribers, a list of shortcuts to play various contents from an album, artist, song or a playlist will be a great help. However, as anybody can expect, shortcuts for Amazon Music won't be as good as expected as that of Apple Music due to some issues with the app itself or the plan you're using.

Better still, you can create shortcuts for the Amazon Music app for iPhone, or to play the contents - and even the files you want. All you need to do is to add the correct actions to your shortcuts and bring your favorite Amazon Music contents.

Luckily the Amazon Music app will play from what you last played automatically. However, in most cases, the shortcuts can't play a song, playlist or any more than just open the app. Or you may be required to try Unlimited if you are on Prime Music, since now Prime members can only shuffle the songs and not be able to play on-demand music expect from All-Access Playlists.

If you have a perfect playlist and want to play it specifically with an iPhone shortcut, we will tell how you do the trick. In addition to playlists, other Amazon Music contents such as songs, albums that you can get links from Amazon Music can be taken advantage of.

7. Back to the actions page, tap Done in the upper right corner. The new shortcut for Amazon Music will appear under All Shortcuts. For identification, you can choose to rename it.

You may not have the experience as expected with the shortcuts above because of some support issues. Then you're suggested to create a shortcut for the Amazon Music files to play offline instead of the Amazon Music app to stream.

But for starters you should make sure you can the actual files of the music tracks either from Amazon Digital purchases or your own Amazon Music collection. If you're interested in building your own Amazon Music collection as most users do, head to Part 4 to meet our best Amazon Music downloader. All you need is to bring your music.

5. On the top of the actions page, customize "Shortcuts" and "example.txt" in the action of "Get file from Shortcuts at path example.txt". Tap on Shortcuts, browse to the items from Browse > On My iPhone > the music folder that stores the Amazon music files. Then paste the path.

As stated, you'll need to bring your Amazon Music files to your iPhone to make the third type of shortcut happen. If you don't have any Amazon Music files or wish to have some on-demand files on your iPhone, all you need is a powerful Amazon Music downloaded called ViWizard Amazon Music Converter.

ViWizard Amazon Music Converter is designed for both Prime and Unlimited subscribers to download any on-demand contents from Amazon Music catalog. It helps crack the DRM from the music tracks and make them compatible with your device in 6 audio file formats, including MP3, M4A, M4B, WAV, AAC and FLAC. If you are using a Windows or Mac computer, you can download the correct version of this ViWizard software for free. Just click the Download button from the box below. And we'll show you how easy it is to get Amazon Music files to your devices.

Now connect your iPhone to the computer that stores the Amazon Music folder via a portable USB cable. Just head to the music folder and transfer it to the iPhone storage location. Once the transfer is finished, disconnect your iPhone and open the Files app to see the music files there. You're now able to create the third type of shortcut for them.

I made a shortcut to turn on/off bluetooth, because you know iOS 11 or 12 took that away from the control center where it disconnected bluetooth rather than turn it off. I use bluetooth MIDI sometimes so this affects music making.

Music Downloader, an iOS shortcut, searches online databases such as YouTube to find the music you're looking for. From there, you can play the track, share it, and save it for offline use. While you can't save downloaded tracks right to the Music app on your iPhone, many file storage apps and media players will work, some of which can also use your Music library, so you may not even need Music anymore.

The shortcut works in conjunction with another app to do this, and if you chose to save the song, it'll be kept at 128 kbps and will feature metadata like the album name and artwork. It's not the best quality, but that's okay if you're trying to find mostly public domain tracks, which we suggest you stick to. If you want anything else, it's better to buy the track to support the artist and label, and that will give you better quality files anyway. But when you need to listen to a song offline in a pinch, Music Downloader can help.

In the shortcut's preview page in Shortcuts, review the workflow if you'd like, to make sure you're comfortable with its contents and actions. Then, tap "Add Untrusted Shortcut" at the bottom to add it to your library.

Before you can successfully use the shortcut, you'll need to download a-Shell, a terminal emulator that allows you to run Unix commands on your iPhone. You can install it now from the link below, or you can use the shortcut to find and install it.

This will open the contents of the Music Downloader shortcut. Near the top, you'll see a window that says 'A-Shell" and asks that you download and install the app. Tap on "View in App Store," and from there, you'll be able to install it.

Now that both the Music Downloader shortcut and a-Shell app are on your device, you can begin to download music. Go back into Shortcuts and tap on the "Music Downloader" shortcut like before. If you get an error, force-close Shortcuts, and try again. It may take a bit of time for it to recognize that a-Shell has been installed, so don't give up.

When the shortcut begins working, you'll be asked to grant it access to a-Shell. Tap on "OK," and you'll then be redirected to a-Shell, which will download a few packages if this is your first time using it. e24fc04721

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