Move music from ipod to iphone?

I don't want to synchronize all the music from my ipod to the iphone, I just need to transfer some of them. I think iTunes can do this, but I don't know how do it. Help please, thank you.

By the way, my pc running Windows 7.

What I do:

Set up a master library for iPod (Pad in my case) and another for my iPhone.

Use the library of the iPad as my main source, all the pieces are in a folder on my PC.

Create a second folder, and then copy / paste just those tunes I want on the iPhone in this new folder.

Sync the iPhone to its own library. Synchronize the iPad to its own library.

See you soon,.

Jerry

Tags: Windows

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