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You can play music on all your Alexa devices at the same time by creating a multi-room music group. Here’s how to do it.
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Introduction
Amazon’s Alexa is a voice assistant that you can talk to in order to ask questions, play music, get news updates, and more. You can also control smart home devices with Alexa. One of the best features of Alexa is that you can play music on multiple devices at the same time. So, if you have an Echo in your living room and another in your bedroom, you can start a song playing in one room and then have it follow you to the other room. Here’s how to do it.
Setting up your devices
To play music on all your Alexa devices, you first need to set up your devices in a Multi-Room Music group. You can create a group in the Alexa app.
1. Open the Alexa app on your mobile device.
2. Tap the Devices icon.
3. Tap the + icon next to AddGroup.
4. Select Multi-Room Music, then tap Next.
5. Name your group, then tap Create Group.
6. Select the devices you want to add to your group, then tap Next.
7. Tap Done when prompted “Your group was created successfully.”
After you create your group, you can ask Alexa to play music on your Echo devices by saying:
“Alexa, play [song name] everywhere.”
“Alexa, play [song name] in the living room and kitchen.”
Connecting your devices
You can easily connect your devices so that music plays evenly throughout your home. Creating a group is the best way to do this. Once you create a group, you can name it after the location of your devices, like “downstairs” or “living room.” To create a group:
-Open the Alexa app .
-Tap the Devices icon in the bottom right corner.
-Tap the + icon.
-Select Add Group.
-Choose yourgroup type, then follow the instructions.
Playing music on your devices
If you have multiple Amazon Echo or other Alexa-enabled devices in your home, you can use them together to play music throughout your house. Here’s how:
First, make sure all of your devices are connected to the same Amazon account and are on the same Wi-Fi network.
Next, open the Amazon Alexa app on your mobile device and go to the Settings tab. Under the “Multi-Room Music” section, select which devices you want to include in your audio system.
Now, when you ask Alexa to play music, it will play across all of the devices you selected. You can also control volume individually for each device by saying things like “Alexa, turn up the volume on [device name].”
Controlling your music
To play music on your Amazon Echo devices, you can use the Alexa app or the web player. You can also ask Alexa to play music from your Amazon Music library, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Spotify, TuneIn, and more. To learn more about how to play music on your Echo devices, read on.
First, open the Alexa app on your phone and go to the menu. Then, select “Settings.” Next, select “Music & Media.” Here, you will see all of the music services that are available to you. If you have not already connected your music services to Alexa, you will need to do so now. To connect a service, select it from the list and follow the instructions.
Once you have connected your music services, you can start playing music on your Echo devices. To do so, just say “Alexa, play [name of song].” Alexa will then begin playing the song from wherever you left off last. You can also ask Alexa to play a specific album or artist, or evenPlaying Music on Your Amazon Echoswitch to a different station.
If you want to control your music using your voice only, you can enable hands-free mode in the Alexa app. To do this, go back to “Settings” and select “Hands-Free Mode.” Then toggle the switch to “On.” Now, when you want to play music on your Echo devices, just say “Alexa” followed by a voice command. For example, you could say “Alexa volume up” or “Alexa skip this song.”
If you want even more control over your music playback, you can use multi-room playback with Amazon Music Unlimited. With this feature enabled, you can tell Alexa to play music in one room or multiple rooms at the same time.
Tips and tricks
Here are some tips and tricks for playing music on all your Alexa devices:
-If you have an Amazon account, you can link it to your Alexa devices to access your music. To do this, open the Alexa app on your mobile device and go to the settings. Then, select “Music & Media” and “Link new service.” Choose Amazon Music from the list of options and follow the instructions.
-You can also ask Alexa to play music from specific artists, genres, or moods. For example, you can say “Alexa, play some jazz,” or “Alexa, play happy songs.”
-If you have multiple Alexa devices in your home, you can use them to create a multi-room audio system. To do this, go to the settings in the Alexa app and select “Multi-Room Music.” Then, follow the instructions to add your devices to a group. Once they’re grouped together, you can ask Alexa to play music on all of them at the same time.
Troubleshooting
If you’re having trouble playing music on all your Alexa devices, here are a few troubleshooting tips:
-First, ensure that all your devices are connected to the same WiFi network.
-Next, try restarting your devices.
-If that doesn’t work, try resetting your devices.
-You can also try uninstalling and reinstalling the Amazon Music app on your devices.
-If none of these troubleshooting tips work, please contact Amazon customer support for further assistance.
FAQs
Q: How do I play music on all my Alexa devices?
A: You can play music on all your Alexa devices by using the multi-room music feature. You can either create a new multi-room music group, or you can add your devices to an existing group. To create a new group, simply say “Alexa, create a new group.” Once you’ve created a group, you can add your devices to it by saying “Alexa, add my (name of device) to my (name of group).”
Conclusion
To play music on all your Alexa devices, simply group them together in the Alexa app. Once they’re grouped, you can say “Alexa, play [song] on [group name].” You can also start playing music on one device and then say “Alexa, play [song] everywhere” to start playing it on all your Alexa devices.
Further reading
If you want to play music on all your Alexa devices, you’ll need to create an Amazon Music account and enable the Multi-Room Music feature. With this feature enabled, you can tell Alexa to play music in one room or all your rooms. You can also use the Alexa app to create groups of devices, so you can play music on multiple devices at the same time.
Here’s how to set up and use Multi-Room Music with Alexa:
1. Open the Alexa app on your mobile device.
2. Tap the Menu icon in the top left corner of the screen.
3. Select Settings.
4. Select Music & Media.
5. Select Multi-Room Music.
6. Turn on the Multi-Room Music toggle switch.
7. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your Amazon Music account (if you don’t already have one).
8. Once your Amazon Music account is set up, you can start playing music on all your Alexa devices by saying, “Alexa, play [song name] in [room name].”