Bose PDF259774_00 manual Navigating the music finder, Moving down through the Music finder views

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Listening to Music Files

Navigating the music finder

The music finder makes it easy for you to view your music database and find the music you want to hear. The music database is organized into a hierarchy of views (Figure 21) to group your music into logical collections.

Types – categories or genres of music (Highest level)

Artists – those who perform the music

Composers – those who wrote the music

Albums – names of music collections

Tracks – individual songs (Lowest level)

You can view your music in each grouping by clicking the appropriate Views button located to the right of the music finder in the application window. For example, if you select the clas- sical category in the Types view and then click the Artists button, all your classical artists appear in the music finder. If you click the Composers button and select a composer from the list, and then click Albums, all albums with music by this composer are listed. You can also skip levels. For example, if you select Classical in the Types view, you can then click the Tracks button to display all your classical tracks.

You can move down through the hierarchy of views quickly by double-clicking an item in the current view. For example, double-clicking the classical category in the Types view displays all your classical artists. Double-clicking one of your classical artists displays all albums con- taining tracks by that artist. The detailed rules for double-clicking down through the hierarchy are given in Figure 21.

Figure 21

Moving down through the Music finder views

Click the Types button. (Highest level)

Double-clicking in the Types view opens the Artists view which shows you artists who perform that type of music.

Double-click a

music type

Click the Composers button.

Double-clicking in the Artists view opens the Albums view which shows you all your al- bums containing tracks by that Artist.

Double-clicking in the Al- bums view opens the Tracks view which shows you all tracks in that album.

Double-clicking an item in Tracks view starts the song playing.

Double-click

an artist

Double-click

an Album

Double-click in Tracks view to play song

Double-click in

Composers

view

Double-clicking in the Composers view opens the Album view which shows you all your albums by that composer.

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