How do I add my own music to my Android?
Adding your personal music collection to your Android device allows you to listen to your music on-the-go without relying on an internet connection. With an Android, you can easily transfer music files from your computer to your device via USB or wirelessly over WiFi. You can also stream music from cloud storage services if your songs are stored online. The key benefits of adding your own music library to an Android phone or tablet are avoiding monthly streaming service fees, building playlists tailored to your tastes, and accessing your full music collection anytime, even offline. This guide will cover the main methods of getting your personal music onto an Android device so you can listen to your favorite songs wherever you go.
Verify Music is Not Copyright Protected
When adding your own music library to an Android device, it is crucial that you only transfer music you legally own or have explicit rights to use. Uploading copyrighted music without permission is illegal. To avoid any issues, carefully check that any music you plan to add is either:
- Created entirely by yourself
- Released under a Creative Commons or other open license
- Purchased from an authorized music store like iTunes or Bandcamp
- Available as free downloads from the artist or label
You can find plenty of legal, royalty-free music online to use, such as these songs: Vlog Technology Future Bass [No Copyright Music]. Just be absolutely certain of the copyright status before transferring any music.
Transfer Music Via USB
One of the easiest ways to add your own music to an Android device is by connecting it directly to your computer via a USB cable. To get started, use a USB cable to connect your Android device to your computer. Make sure to use the charging cable that came with your Android device for the best compatibility.
Once connected, you may get a notification on your Android device asking what kind of connection you want to use – select “File Transfer” to enable transferring files between devices. If you don’t see this notification, you can access it by swiping down from the top of your screen and looking for the “USB for” option.
On a Windows computer, your Android device will show up as a connected drive where you can browse files and folders to copy music. For Mac users, you’ll need to download and install the Android File Transfer software to access your device’s storage.
Use Android File Transfer
One easy way to transfer music files from your computer to your Android device is by using the free Android File Transfer app. This app allows you to connect your Android device to your computer and transfer files back and forth. Here’s how to use it:
First, you’ll need to download the Android File Transfer app on your computer. This app is available for Mac and Windows computers. The app allows you to browse and transfer files between your computer and Android device.
Once you’ve downloaded and installed the app, connect your Android device to your computer using a USB cable. Open the Android File Transfer app on your computer. You should see your Android device and folders displayed in the app window.
From here, you can browse and open the music folder on your Android device. Then locate the music files you want to transfer on your computer. Click and drag the files over to the Android music folder to copy them. The app will transfer the music files onto your device.
Android File Transfer provides a simple wired connection method to add your own music library to your Android. With just a USB cable and this free app, you can easily manage and sync your music collection.
Locate Music Folder on Android
On most Android devices, the music folder is usually labeled “Music” or “My Music.” To find it:
Open the File Manager app on your device. This may be called Files, My Files, File Explorer, or something similar depending on your Android version.
Navigate to internal storage. On some phones this will be labeled Internal Storage or Phone Storage.
Look for a folder named Music or My Music. This is usually in the root internal storage directory but may be within a folder like Media or Audio.
If you don’t see the music folder, try selecting the Show All option or Show Hidden Files within the File Manager app. This reveals any hidden folders.
You can also use the search function within File Manager and search for “music” to find the folder quickly.
Once located, this Music folder is where you can access songs and audio files stored locally on your Android device.
Drag and Drop Music Files
One simple way to transfer music files from your computer to your Android device is by dragging and dropping them. First, connect your Android phone to your computer using a USB cable. Make sure you enable USB file transfer mode on your Android. On your computer, open your file explorer and navigate to the location where your music files are stored.
Now open another file explorer window and find your Android device. Browse to the Music folder where you want to copy the files. Select the music files you want to transfer from your computer then drag and drop them into your Android Music folder. The files will begin copying over.
According to Wide Angle Software, drag and drop is a quick and easy way to get music onto your Android device. Just be sure to have USB file transfer enabled so your computer and Android can communicate.
Transfer Music Wirelessly
One convenient way to get music onto your Android device without cables is by using a cloud storage service like Dropbox or Google Drive. Here’s how to do it:
First, install the Dropbox or Google Drive app on both your computer and Android device. These apps will sync files between all your devices using the cloud.
Next, on your computer, add the music files you want to your Dropbox or Google Drive folder. The apps will automatically start uploading them to the cloud.
Once the upload is complete, open the Dropbox or Google Drive app on your Android. You should see the music files appear within the app. Tap on a file to download it directly onto your device.
The advantage of using cloud services is you can add files on one device and seamlessly access them on another. Any new music you add on your computer will automatically become available on your Android without having to connect it via USB.
Stream Music From the Cloud
One easy way to access your music library on your Android device is by streaming from a cloud music service. Popular options include:
- Google Play Music – Upload up to 50,000 songs for free and stream them on any device. Also access curated playlists and radio stations. Available on all Android devices. See: https://www.ghacks.net/2017/04/29/how-to-upload-your-music-to-google-play-music/
- Spotify – Stream over 30 million songs and customize playlists. Available as a free service with ads or through a paid subscription. Android app available. See: https://www.digitaltrends.com/music/how-to-sync-local-music-with-spotify/
- Amazon Music – Access uploaded music and curated playlists if you have an Amazon Prime membership. Android app available. See: https://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=2658409011
With these cloud music services, you can access your music library from any device. They also provide additional features like playlists and radio stations for discovery.
Listen to Music
Once you have transferred your music files to your Android device, you are ready to listen and enjoy your music collection. To listen to your music, simply open your preferred music player app on your Android. Some popular Android music players include PowerAmp, Musicolet, and Google Play Music.
Open the music player app and you will see your music library. Browse or search to find the songs, albums or playlists you want to listen to. Tap on a song to start playing it. The music controls will appear on your screen to pause, skip tracks, adjust volume and more. You can also select shuffle or repeat modes. Now sit back and enjoy listening to your own music collection on your Android device!
Conclusion
In summary, there are a few different ways to add your personal music library to your Android device.
The easiest option is to transfer music files directly via a USB connection and Android File Transfer on your computer. Just locate the Music folder on your Android device, and drag and drop your music files to copy them over.
You can also add music by streaming it from a cloud storage service like Google Drive or Dropbox. Upload your music files to the cloud, then access them on your Android device through the cloud service’s app.
Finally, consider using a music streaming subscription service like Spotify, which gives you access to millions of songs that you can download and listen to offline on your Android device. Their broad catalogs mean you may not need to transfer over your personal music library.
The key is finding the method that works best for your specific needs and music library size. With the right approach, you can easily get your personal music collection onto your Android device.