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iCloud Music Library

Source: Connect your other Macs to iCloud Music Library in iTunes’ General prefs.

Having on-demand access to millions of songs is just part of what an Apple Music subscription offers, and you may be wondering what happens with all the music that’s in your iTunes library. You may have acquired tracks from the iTunes Store and its rivals, and imported tracksfrom CDs or other physical formats. From the latter type, you may have music that isn’t available through Apple Music or any other download or streaming service.

Thankfully, the music in your iTunes library isn’t confined to your Mac.

Apple Music provides a feature called iCloud Music Library that makes your personal music collection stored

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