this is not full proof. put the songs you want on your ipod than disconnect is. then just delete your itunes. but be carefull if you decide to reconnect your ipod to your computer if it does not have itune the ipod could wipe everything and start again. again not full proof.
connect the ipod to your computer. then select the song and use the del button.
To remove a song from your iPod Touch, simply delete it from your computer and sync your iPod. When your iPod is syncing it will remove the song from your device.Note: If you delete music purchased from iTunes you will not be able to re-download this song or get a refund.
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In Itunes itself, just press the delete key. If you want to delete from the iPod itself, call up the contents when it is plugged in, highlight (by clicking) what you want to delete, then press the delete key. Alternatively, just delete it from Itunes then sync your iPod - it will cope exactly what is in iTunes.
Delete the song in iTunes. The next time your iPod synchronizes itself the song will be removed.
You must connect your iPod and open up iTunes, and delete the song from there, then sync the iPod.
Hook your iPod up to your computer via USB. When iTunes opens, you will be able to see the contents of your iPod. If you are using a PC, right click on the song you want to delete and select the "Remove" option on the menu that pops up. Not sure how you'd do it if you are using a Mac.
You don't get it back . Just the way it works.
Either delete it off your Itunes and synchronise your Ipod or check add ticked songs then untick the song.
On itunes, highlight the song and press the delete key, or right click and select delete
You must delete the music from your itunes or uncheck the box next to the song on itunes before you sync your ipod.
No if you have a music folder that you made and you delete that folder it does not delete from the i tunes library