Use Music Square on Samsung Galaxy Note 3
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- 1 This is part of the VisiHow series on how to use the Samsung Galaxy Note3. You can visit the main reference of the article on how to Use Samsung Galaxy Note 3 for a full list of Note3 VisiHow Articles
- 2 Enable Music Square on Samsung Galaxy Note3
- 3 Moods and tempos of Music Square
- 4 How to use Music Square on Samsung Galaxy Note3
- 5 How to update Music library on Samsung Galaxy Note3
- 6 Tips, Tricks, and Warnings
- 7 Questions and Answers
- 8 Comments
This is part of the VisiHow series on how to use the Samsung Galaxy Note3. You can visit the main reference of the article on how to Use Samsung Galaxy Note 3 for a full list of Note3 VisiHow Articles
Samsung's Jellybean devices have a nice feature on their music player called Music Square. Samsung Galaxy Note3's music player is not an exemption to this. Music Square allows your Note3 to automatically create playlists depending on your mood. It analyzes songs' tempo and classifies it in any of the 25 moods on the Music Square. This article will discuss all the things that you need to know about using Samsung Galaxy Note3's Music Square.
Enable Music Square on Samsung Galaxy Note3
Unlike most Samsung devices, Galaxy Note3 does not have the Music Square feature enabled by default. You still need to enable it in the Music settings to be able to use this feature. Follow the procedures below to enable Music square on your Note3:
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Moods and tempos of Music Square
Music Square has four default moods. They are:
- 1Songs are categorized based on their levels of excitement.Exciting.
You can opt to change the default Music Square mood by following the procedures below. Unlike most Samsung devices, Galaxy Note3 does not have the Music Square feature enabled by default. You still need to enable it in the Music settings to be able to use this feature. Follow the procedures below to enable Music square on your Note3:
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This option will change the four moods into: Exciting, Calm, New and Old.
How to use Music Square on Samsung Galaxy Note3
You can use Music Square by following the procedures below:
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How to update Music library on Samsung Galaxy Note3
If you have recently loaded music files to your Galaxy Note3, it will not be recognized as part of the music files yet unless you update your app's library. To update library, follow the procedures below:
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Tips, Tricks, and Warnings
- Music Square requires that you have at least 25 songs to be able to use it.
- On your first time of use, Music Square will ask you to update your Library. Simply follow the instructions to update your music library.
- Music Square analyzes the music tempo and categorizes it based on the analytics set by Samsung. Some songs that you think are calm may be categorized on another mood. Nonetheless, the features logic is neat enough to be close to accurate.
Questions and Answers
How can I set up Music Square on my Note3?
I am not sure what I need to do to install Music Square on my Note.
You don't need anything to set up Music Square. It's already on your Note3. All you have to do is turn it on, and you'll be able to use it right away.
If you reference the beginning of this article, you will see that we have updated it with a series of detailed instructions and screen shots. These will guide you step by step through each part of the process, and allow you to enable Music Square. Please let us know if you have any additional questions on enabling Music Square on your Samsung Galaxy Note3.
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