I'm going to call it Beethoven First in this case. But you're going to want to use a name that makes sense. Grouping you can put whatever you want in there. Now Grouping is right here underneath composer. You can see here all the information about this track. So I'm going to select the first track here and I'm going to use Command I to get info on it. There is a way to do that using a special data field called Grouping. I want it to play an entire symphony and then shuffle to another one. It would keep jumping around and playing different parts of different symphonies. ![]() If I were to use the forward button it would jump to 2, it would jump to 4. You can see it's doing symphony number 8 there. Now if I were to hit shuffle it would start shuffling all of this music here. You have four tracks for the first symphony, four for the second, etc. For instance here there's an album of all of Beethoven's nine symphonies and each symphony is broken up into several tracks. Typically you have a piece that's divided into several tracks. An example is when you have classical music albums. ![]() Video Transcript: Here's a technique that comes in handy if you use the shuffle function in iTunes on your Mac but you don't want the songs to shuffle in a completely random order. ![]() Check out Shuffling Songs Together With iTunes Grouping at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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