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Method 1. How to Delete Individual Songs from iPad
Step 1. Launch the Music app on your iPad.
Step 2. Tap "Songs" on the bottom to see all of the music on the device. Choose the individual track you want to delete and slide your finger to the left across the songs.
Step 3. Tap on the red "Delete" button to remove music from your iPad.
Get another two ways in this guide: https://www.imobie.com/support/delete-music-from-ipad.htm
Music can be deleted from your Kindle Fire by pressing and holding the title from the Device tab and selecting Remove Album/Song from device. Tap Yes to confirm you'd like to delete the song or album from your device.
Music stored in Your Music Library cannot be deleted through the device. To delete music stored in your Your Music Library, visit www.amazon.com/musiclibrary.
Connect your device to a computer using the usb cord. If your getting songs from the internet try to select songs from your source and download it first to your pc's hard drive. Once all the selected songs are downloaded, access the files and press ctrl A to select all the songs and right click the mouse. In the drop down command select SEND TO and choose the location of the removable disk that represents your device. Wait until the downloading is finished. If you have any other concerns just write a comments on this topic. Thank you.
My advice would be to reconnect the device onto your computer and remove all the songs into a folder or they will show up on windows media player, then re load or sync them back into the device again, this should take care of it .
connect your usb cable to you computer. go to my computer and open the removable disk drive folder that shows the name of your device. Once you open the folder it will show you all the songs in your device. select the songs you want to delete and remove them by clicking the delete button on your keyboard.
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Remove the songs from the player and then reload them. If they are froma subscription service, make sure they do not have fixed-term licenses on them. Right-click song --> Properties --> digital rights or media usage rights
This generally happens when the music is encoded at a low "bitrate", its called clipping.
Only solution is to remove the songs from the device.
Best of Luck.
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