The ultimate 3D Touch gestures in Music App
The Ultimate 3D
Touch Gestures In Music App
The standard Music
app in iOS 9 supports 3D Touch Peek and Pop gestures within the app and various
Quick Actions on the Home screen.
With 3D Touch, the
Music app speeds up common user actions, from tuning in to Beats 1 radio to
running a search on your music, previewing the contents of albums and
playlists, adding For You playlists (for those who are subscribed to Apple
Music) and more.
With 3D Touch,
owners of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus will have an easier time navigating
the Music app’s somewhat overwhelming interface while discovering they can
accomplish more with fewer taps.
In this tutorial,
you’ll learn how to use 3D Touch in the Music app like a pro.
Choose music from
the Home screen
On the Home screen
of your Phone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus, press the Music icon and choose an action
in the shortcut menu to search your music or tune in to Beats 1 radio. Choosing
Play Beats 1 will open Music and instantly start playing the Beats 1 radio
station in the app’s mini player, without navigating away from where you were.
Selecting Search
will open Music’s built-in search feature, with the cursor positioned inside
the search field, the keyboard brought up and either All Apple Music or My
Music search scope options selected, based on what you used last.
After playing some
music, Music’s 3D Touch shortcut menu on the Home screen will include the last
track you listened to, be it a standalone song, something you heard on Beats 1,
on Music’s radio channels or as part of a recommended playlist.
Tapping it takes
you to the Now playing screen within the Music app.
Preview the
contents of albums and playlists
With in-app 3D
Touch Peek and Pop gestures, you can preview the contents of albums and
playlists in the For You, New and My Music sections.
Just press an album
or playlist in any view and up pops the item preview. Press a little harder to
pop that content full screen or swipe up while peeking at content to reveal
hidden options: Play, Shuffle and Add to My Music
As mentioned,
previewing albums and playlists works in the New section, too, where the app
advertises new releases based on the artists you follow and music you love.
You can also
preview music in the My Music section. It’s important to note that previewing
the contents of albums and playlists in these sections is a little bit useless
because you cannot swipe up while peeking to reveal contextually relevant
options.
That being said,
you can continue pressing an item you’re peeking at in order to go full screen,
so you can interact with music content, use sharing features and more.
Add For You
playlists
Apple Music
recommends playlists, songs and albums it thinks you might like, based on your
listening history, your favorite artists and songs you have liked. You can add
any recommended item in the For You section to your music.
Without 3D Touch,
this action would involve touching and holding the playlist, then tapping the
Add button. On the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, you can simply press the
playlist, swipe up to reveal hidden options and tap Add to My Music.
Any added playlist
remains in your music library and updates automatically if the playlist
changes. To display these playlists, enable Settings → Music → iCloud Music Library.
iCloud Music
Library includes all your music from Apple Music, your iTunes purchases and
songs uploaded from your computer, along with your iTunes Match library.
Preview Beats 1
anchors and upcoming shows
While you cannot
preview radio stations with 3D Touch in the Music app’s Radio tab, Peek and Pop
gestures are available on Beats 1 pages. You can preview the contents of any
show listed underneath Upcoming Shows and Featured Shows headings and DJs
highlighted underneath the Beats 1 Anchors heading.
Press an anchor or
a show in order to preview it (swiping up while peeking won’t do anything
here), or press a little deeper to open the page full screen.
Preview posts in
Connect
Artists use the
Apple Music Connect feature to update fans on upcoming concerts, album releases
and other things of interest to followers. With 3D Touch, you can press any
post to take a peek at it. There are no hidden options available while peeking
so you’ll have to press a little deeper to open the post full screen.
In full screen
mode, Connect posts are far more useful: you can read the comments or write
your own, like the post, share it on social media and more.
It’s also possible
to preview Connect posts embedded in other sections of the app.
For instance,
choose a show on Beats 1 radio and tap the Connect button on the show’s page:
you can now preview any post from the artist’s Connect feed. Press a little
deeper and the page opens full screen mode so you can post comments, like or
share the post.
Feel free to tell
us about your favorite Quick Actions and Peek and Pop gestures. Oh, and do
share your own 3D Touch tips and tricks in the comment section below.
Send us your tutorial
submissions at tips@appleindia.site
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