Monday, 11 October 2021

How to Post a Picture with Music on Facebook

Ever wanted to add a little something to your posts on Facebook? This wikiHow will teach you how to add music to either your story or news feed post on Facebook using your Android or iOS phone or tablet. You can't use your computer to create these posts nor can you listen to news feed posts with music.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Adding Music to a Story

  1. Open Facebook. This app icon looks like a white lowercase "f" on a blue background. You'll find it on one of your Home screens, in the app drawer, or by searching.
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  2. Tap the tile. It's at the top of your news feed featuring your profile picture.
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  3. Tap . You'll see this tile with a music note on it at the top of your screen. You might have to drag the tiles with "Aa" to the right.
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  4. Tap a song to select it. If you want to preview a song before selecting it, tap the play icon to the right. To show a song's lyrics, select a song with the "Lyrics" label.
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    • The song will start playing to show you want your story will look like.
  5. Drag the slider left or right to play a different section of the song. The popularly used segments of the song are marked with stars, and you can tap them to select that portion of the song.
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    • You can only use up to 15 seconds of a song.
  6. Tap to select the display options. "Aa" will display the lyrics (if there are any), the following icons are different format and layout options using the song's album cover and the artists' name.
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    • Tap the color wheel at the top of your screen to change the font color.
  7. Tap . It's in the top right corner of your screen.
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  8. Edit your story. Use the icons on the right side of your screen and the drawer at the bottom of your screen to further edit your story. You can add stickers (with a location pin, a poll, or GIF), text, doodles, filters, and more.
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    • Use the drawer at the bottom of your screen to select a colored background or one of your photos in the gallery. Once you're done, tap the x to close the background selection.
  9. Tap . It's in the lower right corner of your screen and will share your story with your friends.[1]
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[Edit]Adding Music to a Post

  1. Open Facebook. This app icon looks like a white lowercase "f" on a blue background. You'll find it on one of your Home screens, in the app drawer, or by searching.
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  2. Tap the "What's on your mind" text field. Doing this will open a "Create Post" window.
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  3. Tap . You may have to scroll down the menu to find this next to an orange music note.
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  4. Tap a song to select it. If you want to preview a song before selecting it, tap the play icon to the right.
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  5. Create your post. A 30-second preview of the song will appear in your post, under whatever you want to write.
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    • You can't add a picture to the post since the music preview contains the picture of the song's album cover.
  6. Tap . The post with the music will be added to your news feed. If others want to listen to the song preview, they will need to tap the play icon in the lower right corner of the album cover.
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    • People using a computer will be prompted to use the Facebook app for Android, iPhone, or iPad to listen to the song.

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