I haven’t played with this in Catalina yet. In older versions, one could 
interact with the slider, and then using up/down (perhaps with the VO modifier) 
would adjust the amount of movement and left / right would adjust the value. 
THe other thing to try would be the trackpad commander after you interact with 
the slider, only the slider should be visible to the trackpad, so tapping the 
middle of the trackpad should get you to the approximate middle of the track.
Please post back success or failure with these ideas.
 

> On Aug 4, 2020, at 10:18 PM, Joy Cyr <delig...@aei.ca> wrote:
> 
> Good evening,
> If you are playing a long track in the music app (on a Mac running Catalina), 
> what is the easiest way to move forward and back inside the track?  I used 
> the slider but if you want to move more than one or two percent that is 
> extremely time consuming and really doesn't seem very efficient.  Please tell 
> me there is another/better way?  When one is playing a two hour track and 
> wants to start at the beginning of hour two it gets pretty important!
> 
> Thanks for any and all help and advice.
> Joy
> 
> 
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