Mark, wow!! This is a fantastic description of how to use the Shortcuts app for 
this purpose. I have never found an equally thorough and clear description of 
how to use the Shortcuts app. I will keep this message forever and use it 
regularly.
Thanks again. Keith


On Jun 26, 2024, at 12:31 AM, VIPhone <viphone@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Hello Everyone,

The result of the following steps will allow you to immediately play any 
playlist, Apple Music station, or the result of any Apple Music query, directly 
from your iOS home screen and / or Apple Watch

I am assuming that you are already familiar with the basic UI of the iOS 
Shortcuts app in the latest version of iOS.

Also, in order for this to work, as I describe, you must have an Apple Music 
subscription.

Here we go:

1.
Ask Siri to play some kind of music that you know you will want to hear in the 
future.  For example, 1970s love songs, 1980s R&B Workout music, happy songs 
from the 1990s, top soft rock music from Rod Stuart, or KCBS news radio, etc.  
It doesn’t matter just as long as the result is what you want to hear.  The 
reason for this is so that Apple music will place your inquiry into the 
recently played area of the Apple Music app.

2.
Open the Shortcuts app.

3.
Select Create Shortcut.

4.
>From the Add Action menu, select Play Music and add it to your shortcut.  This 
>will be the only action in the shortcut.

5.
Place Voice Over focus on the action and swipe up until you land on “Edit, Play 
Music”, then single-finger, double-tap in order to activate this option.

6.
Select Home.  This will take you to the Home area of your Apple Music App UI, 
which will launch inside the Shortcuts app.

7.
In the Recently Played area, you will see your latest inquiry.  Select it.  
Doing this will close the Apple Music UI and return you to the Shortcuts app.  
This may take a few seconds so give it time.

8.
If you place VO focus on the single action of the shortcut, you will now hear 
VO announce the action with the name of the query you selected in the above 
step such as, “Play, 1980s music for working out.”

Essentially, the shortcut is complete.  The next steps simply allow you to 
rename the shortcut and save it to your home screen and/or Apple Watch.  
Understand that there are several ways to accomplish this but I’m only going to 
list what I think is the least confusing for novice shortcut creators.

9.
Select Done.  This will close the shortcut and place you back in a list of all 
of the shortcuts currently installed on your device.  Assuming that you 
followed the steps above, your new shortcut defaults to the name, “Play Music,” 
followed by the number of actions in the shortcut.

10.
With VO focused on your new Shortcut in the Shortcuts list area, single-finger 
swipe up until you hear, “Edit Shortcut,” and select the option.  This will 
place you back in the Shortcuts editor with the shortcut, in question, opened.

11.
Single-finger swipe until VO focus lands on the Done button.  Do not activate 
this button.

12.
Swipe to the left until VO lands on, “Play Music, Actions Menu, Button.”

13.
Activate this button.  A menu will open with several useful options including, 
Share, Rename, Choose Icon, Duplicate, Move, Add to Home Screen, and Export 
File.

14.
I suggest that you first choose to rename the shortcut to the name of the 
station, playlist, etc., that describes the music the shortcut will play.  Once 
this has been done, then select the option to add the Shortcut to the Home 
screen and then you will be good to go.

Now, whenever you want to listen to the station designated in the shortcut, 
simply activate it from your IOS home screen and it will immediately begin to 
play without launching the Apple Music app.

Mark


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