Yes. But you can make playlists with your songs in them instead of checking every single song in your music library.
Syncing your iPhone to iTunes helps you back up, organize, and manage your content efficiently. Here’s why it’s useful: Backup: Create a copy of your iPhone’s data, including contacts, messages, apps, and settings, so you can restore it if your device is lost, damaged, or upgraded. Media Management: Transfer music, movies, TV shows, and podcasts between your computer and iPhone. Software Updates: iTunes can install iOS updates and help troubleshoot issues. Restore and Transfer: Easily restore your iPhone from a previous backup or move data to a new device. Offline Control: Manage your content without relying on cloud storage, giving you more control over your files. Syncing with iTunes ensures your data is safe, organized, and easy to recover whenever needed.
Import music into iTunes. Sync iPad with iTunes.
Go into iTunes and click on your device. Then there will be a tab that says music and check Sync All and then click sync at the bottom :)
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After you buy the music in the itunes store you have to sync it.
sync you Iphone with your Itunes library.
Sync with iTunes.
You have to Sync it with iTunes.
Use iTunes on your computer and sync.
4shared.com. It's very easy but in order to do that you must first have the 4shared Sync app. After you get the app put music in it and then hit the sync with ITunes button. Then go iTunes and you'll see the music there.
From the Ipod Nano User Guide (if your iPod is not a Nano, these instructions may not apply; you should go online and download the appropriate manual for your device):To reset iTunes to sync all music automatically on iPod nano:1. In iTunes, select iPod nano in the source list and click the music tab.2. Select "Sync music" and then choose "All songs and playlists."3. Click ApplyThe update begins automatically.If "Only sync checked items" is selected in the Summary pane, iTunes syncs only items that are checked in your Music and other libraries.
If the music is on your computer, you can import it into iTunes and sync it on your phone, even if the music was not originally from iTunes.