Learn more about Apple Music and pricing and if Apple Music is available in your country or region.
The first time you launch the iOS Music app you should see a message asking if you want to subscribe to Apple Music. If you've previously dismissed the prompt, tap the For You tab at the bottom of.
To subscribe, open the Apple Music app or iTunes
In the Apple Music app or iTunes, tap or click For You.
You can also go to music.apple.com to subscribe and listen to Apple Music.
Already have a subscription to Apple Music?
Apple Music isn't a back up service. Make sure to back up your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, or PC, so that you have a copy of your music and other information if your device is ever replaced, lost, or damaged.
How To Reset Apple Music On MacStart a trial, then choose a subscription type
To get started, tap or click the trial offer (one trial per person or family). Then choose an individual subscription, family subscription to share with up to six people, or student subscription.
After you subscribe, you can change your subscription to a family, student, or individual plan.
Sign in with your Apple ID
Sign in with the Apple ID and password that you use to make purchases. If you don’t have an Apple ID, choose Create New Apple ID, then follow the steps to create one.
If you're not sure if you have an Apple ID, we can help you find out.
If you're asked for a verification code, you have two-factor authentication on your Apple ID. Learn about two-factor authentication and what to do if you still can’t sign in.
Confirm your details
You might be asked to confirm your billing information and might need to add a valid payment method. Then tap or click Join.
If prompted, agree to the terms and conditions.
Learn how to verify your age when you join Apple Music in South Korea.
Listen to Apple Music on all of your devices
You can listen to Apple Music on any device that's signed in with your Apple ID. Just follow the steps below for your device. And if you want to access your music library across your devices, turn on Sync Library.
How To Use Apple Music On MacOn your Mac or PC
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Hello thehurdherd,
Thanks for asking your question here in the Apple Support Communities. I understand how important it is to have my music across all my devices throughout the day. I also understand how the Apple Music settings differ between your iPhone and the Macbook Pro. I'm happy to provide you some information about Apple Music on your MacBook Pro.
The first thing you will need to check is that your MacBook Pro is currently able to use Apple Music. Apple Music requires OS X version 10.9.5 or later. If you are running OS X 10.9 to 10.9.4, go ahead and click on the App Store, then click the Updates tab up top and check for updates for OS X. If you are not currently running OS X 10.9.5, there is no option to upgrade to it anymore, but you can upgrade to OS X 10.11.5 using this link: Upgrade to OS X El Capitan, which is the latest and greatest operating system Apple offers, and will also work with Apple Music.
Once you have OS X 10.9.5 or later, this help article: About Apple Music states that Apple Music needs iTunes 12.2 or later. If you are not currently running iTunes 12.2 or later, please visit this link: Get the latest version of iTunes.
Once you have OS X 10.9.5 or later, and iTunes 12.2 or later, you will be ready to sign in to Apple Music on your MacBook Pro. This last article will help you get signed in to Apple Music on your Mac, and get your music synced: Sync Apple Music across your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and computer. Check the section titled 'On your Mac or PC' for your MacBook Pro.
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Thanks again, and have a great rest of your day!
Jul 12, 2016 4:01 PM
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