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iTunes store provides computer users an easy way to get their favorite musics, movies or other medias online directly from Internet. If you have an iTunes account, log in your iTunes store and you will be satisfied with it. Well, the music in iTunes store is chargable, so you can not add songs from iTunes store to iTunes playlist without paying. Now look at the following instructions to learn how to add songs from iTunes store to iTunes playlist.
As the latest version of media playing software, iTunes 9 will allow computer users to play, purchase, and synchronise music, movie, and other different formats media files. For Apple device assistant and manager, iTunes is capable to refresh your iPod player music playlist, transfer music to iPhone, Apple TV etc device, and also it will convert MP3, WMA etc. format music to AAC, AIFF etc. iTunes will be a necessary tool for Apple device holders. Now look at the followings to learn how to convert a song to MP3 with iTunes 9.
Step 1. Install and run iTunes 9 on your computer, and press "iTunes store" at the left side to reach iTunes store online.
Step 2. Now click "Music" at the menu bar and browse iTunes store to find the music that you want, check its price. Log in your iTunes account and purchase the music you want, then iTunes will help you download the music you have payed for to iTunes library at once. Wait for a moment.
Step 3. And then, browse your iTunes library, search for the music that you just download from iTunes store, right click the music name and choose "Add to Playlist" to add the songs from iTunes library to iTunes playlist. That is over.
That is all about how to add song from iTunes store to iTunes 9 playlist, it is very simple for you. As a must-have Apple device management utility, Apple iTunes 9 will allow you to play, buy and sync music, movie, sound and even podcast, TV etc. to your Apple device, such as: iPod, iTouch, iPhone, iPhone 3G etc.