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Well, I just got my Apple ID, as a head start for when I get my iPhone. I also got three free months of Apple Music, which I am loving! :) Now, I'm trying to use iCloud to upload my music library. It doesn't seem to be working, or at least it's taking a very, very long time. I started all this last night, and every time I tried to close iTunes, it prompted me that my library was still being uploaded. So I left my computer on and iTunes running while I slept. When I woke up this morning, I tried to close iTunes again and still got that message. So I turned the iCloud function off and back on again. I guess it's still uploading right now, but my question is: should this process really take so many hours? I have a really crappy Internet connection. It's broadband, but we only get 5 mbps. Could that have something to do with it? Also, I don't know exactly how many songs I have in my library, but I know it's a very large collection. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.


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It could definitely take a while to upload a large music collection, especially if your upload speed is slow. Often upload speeds are significantly slower than download speeds, and if your music collection is in the multiple GB range, several hours (even a day) is not unusual.

It's possible that some of your music may not be uploaded. If you are like me, and use lot's of audio described movies and TV shows, iTunes may not recognize all of it. The reason is that the iTunes music database was designed to recognize songs not movies or TV shows. This is not to say that they won't be recognized and uploaded but there is that possibility, due to the database limitations. I have a lot of movies and TV shows uploaded but some stuff, no matter what I do, iTunes just doesn't recognize it. Also, if you have CD's from a local band, for example, then they may not upload, either. It's really a crapshoot. When you first begin the process of uploading your music, it can take possibly many days even, depending on how much you have, what can be recognized, and of course, the bandwidth of your ISP. Be patient. It's a process. Once you think you have everything loaded up, you may wish to go back through your iTunes library and verify. The one thing I encourage you to do is to keep a complete backup of anything that you place inside the iTunes library for your protection. Preferrably, your original backup should be placed on a secondary stand-alone hard drive for those just in case the world crashes times, at least your media will be safe.

I was getting "worried" when my library was still loading the morning after. I didn't quite remember when I started. Anyway, I have a library just shy of 8000 songs and it took nearly 24 hours to the best of my recollection. I was kind of disappointed that no one had a definitive time. I didn't know if my upload was "locked up" or anything else bad. Maybe some of you could use this as a point of reference - keeping in mind the many factors mentioned in other posts.

You can indeed upload songs that iTunes doesn't recognize, like local groups. I have a bunch of songs in my library that aren't available in the iTunes store or Apple Music. The difference is that you won't be able to download the higher quality AAC versions of them like you can with songs that are available in the iTunes store. This has been awesome for upgrading the quality of some of my music, especially if the original rips were poor quality. I think the reason that described movies with only the audio track won't upload is that iTunes may have a limit on how long or how big the file can be, although I could be wrong. It's been years since I uploaded my library.

I am getting ready to publish some of my songs and I want to take down all of my music that is currently on ITunes so I can upload unique, newly recorded versions of the songs with the same names and start fresh.

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Its popularity is a little surprising, though, because it's not a particularly flashy song. Its arrangement is flat and monochromatic, with a snaking guitar line, placid drums and Sting's faint and reverb-y vocals.

In a study published this week by The Royal Society, researchers at Aarhus University in Denmark analyzed streaming data for nearly 4 million songs on Spotify to see if there was a pattern to the types of music we listen to over a 24-hour period.

"It's a very in-the-middle type of song," Heggli says. "It's a medium tempo. It's a bit groovy, but not too much groovy. It doesn't have any loud surprises. And it's all over just a very pleasant, perhaps even a bit bland song."

"You should really aim for something that's more or less in the middle of the pack. Something that's not too high in tempo but also not too low, and something that's danceable but maybe not too danceable, either," he says.

I was wondering the same thing after my daughter started playing with this toy. What a nice surprise that a fellow musicologist was the one who figured it all out! I can add one small refinement as a Beethoven scholar: the piano arrangement of the contredanse actually conflates No. 6 and No. 10 (also in C major). The mode mixture your friend described as Dvok-esque was also an added flourish by the arranger, Isidor Seiss.

His keyboard work helped define the Muscle Shoals sound and make him an integral part of many Neil Young recordings. Spooner is also an accomplished songwriter, whose hits include "I'm Your Puppet" and "Cry Like A Baby."

To mark the occasion, music critic Maura Johnston joined host Elamin Abdelmahmoud to talk about the impact Every Breath You Take had on pop music in the '80s, and its enduring appeal four decades on. From that conversation (and some supplemental sleuthing), we've extracted 10 key facts about this creepy yet undeniably catchy song.

"By 1983, MTV had expanded enough in the States to be a formidable promoter of music," Johnston says. "It was essentially national radio. The Police were already mainstays of the channel, but the video for Every Breath You Take was a really striking black-and-white clip. It was directed by Kevin Godley and Lol Creme, who were establishing themselves as innovators in the music video realm. They did [Duran Duran's] Girls on Film, and they would go on to do other videos that were very visually striking as well."

"Listening to just the chorus of a song [without context] is a pop music tradition," Johnston says. "It's like when Kurt Cobain sang, 'they know not what it means.' But even though Sting called it a 'rule-obeying' song when he was disdaining it, I think that's a big part of why it sounds beautiful: the arpeggios, the gently undulating tempo ... Sting does that mostly controlled vocal performance and he does have a really beautiful voice. It really is one of those songs that can be misconstrued as describing passion of the non-unsettling kind."

... who famously flipped the track into a tear-jerking tribute to The Notorious B.I.G. with 1997's ubiquitous single I'll Be Missing You. According to Johnston, that remake is a big part of the reason why Every Breath You Take is easily divorced from its dark original context.

"It introduced the song to an entirely new generation of youth who may not have been around for that first era of MTV, but who were certainly around for its other imperial era [in the 1990s], when it was just minting hits, and it was on the verge of the teen-pop boom. And [Puffy's remake] made the spirit of the song a lot more celebratory. It was celebrating the life of The Notorious B.I.G., and any jealousies that Sting might have held onto all those years kind of dissipated by him performing the song at award shows with Puff Daddy."

"As it turned out, it was also a metaphor for Sting's extremely complicated feelings about the internal dynamics of The Police, which dated all the way back to when the band was named by [drummer] Stewart Copeland," Johnston says. "Sting hated the name. But in his 2003 memoir, Broken Music, he was like, 'I didn't say anything.' So that passive aggression was just building and building from the start."

In 2021, a team of Danish researchers studied over 4 million tracks on Spotify to determine what sort of songs are most popular at specific times of day, and they discovered that Every Breath You Take scored consistently at all hours, earning it the distinction of being the most universal, well-rounded song in pop history. "It was commonly listened to at every time of the day, which [researchers] attributed to its melodic and rhythmic qualities," Johnston says. "Although one of the researchers said in their findings, 'it's a very middle-of-the-road type song,' which actually must have been a perverse victory for Sting, who's said the song is generic. So I guess, mission accomplished?"

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