I've had that happen. if ou have itunes transfering your purchases to yoru 
phone this could be why. I turned that off and only have 1 piece on my phone, a 
piece i"m learning.

what could have happened is you magic tapped, that is, a 2 finger double tap to 
start play back. This si a toggle so magic tap again to stop it.

Take care.
> On Mar 31, 2015, at 12:56 PM, Judy Pryor <judith.pr...@btinternet.com> wrote:
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> thanks Joseph I will try that I still find it strange that the music started 
> in the first place as I do not use my phone to listen to any music.
> Judy
> On 31 Mar 2015, at 19:32, Joseph Hudson <jhud7...@outlook.com> wrote:
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>> Hello, the way to stop and start music on your iPhone and you sure that 
>> there's not A music app running, a two finger double tap will do this. The 
>> screen does have to be unlocked for this to happen.
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>>> On Mar 31, 2015, at 2:51 AM, Judy Pryor <judith.pr...@btinternet.com> wrote:
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>>> when I was using the ap switcher on my iPhone 4s to close the running aps 
>>> music started playing.  I switched the phone off and it was still playing 
>>> on the locked screen.  A friend managed to stop it, how he did it he did 
>>> not know.  Then later on the music started again when I was in the home 
>>> screen  .  I think its coming from Utube which I have never accessed on 
>>> that phone to my knowledge.   
>>> I had to get a neighbour to look at it and with voiceover off he turned the 
>>> phone on and off and the music stopped.  I have not dared to put the phone 
>>> on this morning.  What is happening and how can I stop it without having to 
>>> ask for help.
>>> Judy 
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