Thanx for the tip, finally got it working.  Now I just wish we could burn all 
those tracks to disc, sense I won't be keeping the service after my tryal 
period is up, sense I unfortunately can't afford to pay for it after that, but 
it's all good though.
On Jul 14, 2015, at 9:36 AM, Rachel Feinberg <walksi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I've only just come to kind of, sort of, get a grip with the playlists in 
> Apple Music- so I can try to help!
> I go to the "new" button in iTunes, and select that I want a new playlist. 
> then it puts me in a scroll area, (if doing this on the Mac), and you 
> interact with that. You then have the name of your playlist as a header, and 
> another area. you'll want to interact with the header. you get options like, 
> play, shuffle, and so on. In this case, you want to find the "edit" button. 
> Then you can add songs or albums to the list. You'll want to make sure your 
> iCloud music library is checked, as it seems Apple Music and your own music 
> must be in there, in order for a playlist to be created.
> to do this, go to preferences (command+comma), and in the general area, make 
> sure you're signed into the same apple ID that you have the music membership 
> with, and make sure that iCloud library is checked.
> Assuming all that checks out, you are back in what Voiceover calls the "album 
> grid". Choose an album that you want from there, and vo+shift+M on it to get 
> additional options.
> One of these is "add to playlist submenu" assuming you have other playlists. 
> If you vo+space on that, you should (in theory), see all the playlists you 
> have, including the empty one you're now trying to fill with songs. Do this 
> with as many albums as you want, and scroll all the way to the right when 
> finished to hit the "done" button.
> If everything is working as it should be, your playlist should appear in the 
> "playlists" tab in apple Music.
> Good luck!
> Rachel.
> 
> On 7/14/2015 6:10 AM, Jürgen Fleger wrote:
>> Hi,
>> unfortunately I can’t help but I can confirm having issues like you 
>> described. Here it happened several times that playlists didn’t apear on the 
>> iphone even though it was on the Mac and just filled with songs from Apple 
>> Music. I unchecked iCloud in iTunes settings and checked it again. Now the 
>> playlists were on my iPhone but lost all 60 songs I already added. Very 
>> annoying and frustrating.
>> Hopefully Apple will solve this issues soon.
>> All the best
>> Jürgen
>>> Am 14.07.2015 um 14:37 schrieb Jessica Moss <junglebookfa...@gmail.com>:
>>> 
>>> I've just added several albums to my library in apple music, told it to 
>>> allow me to play them off line, and now want to add certain tracks to a 
>>> playlist, but when I try to do that, it just says "empty list."  I already 
>>> selected the "create geneus playlist," for one of the items, thinking that 
>>> was what I needed to do, which it created and added one track I didn't want 
>>> added, then tried adding other stuff to it, but still get the "empty list," 
>>> dialogue box, when I try to do that, and nothing else comes up other than 
>>> to cancel it.  Can anyone help here?
>>> 
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