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Thread: How to delete a playlist. (Solved)

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    Default How to delete a playlist. (Solved)

    Greetings. I am on a PC runnng Bluestacks Android emulator. The help file states to click the 3 dots next to a play list to get a menu to delete it. No 3 dots exist on my version. There seems to be no control at all to delete a playlist. Is there a secret method? I seem to have 2 copies of the jazz playlist import.

    ADDITION: figured out the secret method; see below.
    Last edited by improviser; 08-28-2021 at 10:12 PM.

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    Try swiping the playlist name (left/right..experiment) on the main playlists screen.

    But TAKE CARE there may be two choices:
    Playlist AND songs
    Or
    Playlist only

    You want the latter

    Lemeno,
    )BOB

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    Thanks Bob, but I'm on a pc so there is no swiping, just mouse stuff. Maybe i could try it from my phone!

    Btw is pdx mrN portland!?!?

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    FIGURED IT OUT!

    Odd behavior on the BlueStack emulator. One must click on the object and hold for a few seconds and then a drop down menu appears. Never seen anything like that before. Learning curve here -

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    Oops. Can you tell I don’t have/use Bluestacks etc.

    mrN ?

    PDX is Portland OR's airport code.
    I'm in NW Oregon.

    You really need to have Santa bring you an Android Tablet.

    )BOB

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    Pdx??? Me too. How weird. Lol. Thanks for your help.😊🎯🎸

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    Cool
    What style(s) do you play?
    )BOB

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    Pop, soft rock, singer songwriter tunes, but really right now am learning to improvise on electric. Learning CAGED, scales, arpeggios and practicing using them. Thus my use for this iReal Pro app for making custom practice "songs" for chord tone targeting etc...

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    Perfect. No better practice/exploration tool!
    FWIW, stay closer to the melody and experiment from there.
    Once your fingers lock-in muscle memory for scales and arpeggios, that’s what your solos will sound like.
    Lots of notes and impressive speed (IMHO) isn't musical. Ok for "seasoning" but not for the meal.
    Include space. Music needs to breathe. What you don’t play is as important as what you do...

    More
    https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...ctice-and-tips

    https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...-and-iReal-pro

    I'm more of an acoustic jazz guy, but maybe our musical paths will cross sometime.

    Be healthy!
    )BOB

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