Can I Create a Pandora Account Again
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Pandora is an internet radio service that picks music for you based on your favorite songs and bands. With Pandora it's easy to create a never-ending playlist of songs to fit a certain mood, get recommendations for music you might like, and share your stations with friends. Best of all, Pandora is free to use on your computer and phone.
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Visit Pandora.com on your internet browser. The famous music site Pandora is located at www.pandora.com. You can use any browser (Firefox, Chrome, Safari, etc.) to use Pandora. From here you can create your stations, listen to music, and find new artists for free.
- If you have any trouble accessing the site, try switching to a new browser before troubleshooting.
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Sign up for a free account. When you visit this site for the first time you'll be prompted to create an account. Fill out the information on the short form, check the box to indicate that you've read the terms of use, then click "Register" to proceed.
- If you already have an account, click the "Sign in" link at the bottom.
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Enter in the name of a band or song you like. When you first start an account, Pandora will display a small box. Input a genre of music (rock, folk, classical) or a band you like and Pandora will make a station of similar songs. For example, if you want a station of jazz musicians similar to Miles Davis, type in his name and go from there.
- As you're typing Pandora will offer suggestions. Click the name of your band, genre, or song as it appears.
- You can always edit this station or create a new one later on.
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Try out your first station. Pandora will analyze your suggestion and play similar songs, allowing you to find new music and create playlists instantly based on your input. For example, if you suggest "The Rolling Stones," Pandora will create a playlist based on "classic rock, blues influences, guitar solos, and high energy," featuring songs by Cream, The Who, the Beatles, and more.
- Pandora does not play whatever song you want. Instead, it takes your suggestion and uses it to make a customized playlist. [1]
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Like songs with the "thumbs up" button to hear similar songs. Pandora edits your playlist on the fly if you tell it what you enjoy. So if you "thumb-up" lots of songs by Aretha Franklin you'll not only get more Aretha songs but more strong-voiced female soul singers, like Dinah Washington and Etta James.
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Remove songs from your playlist with the "thumbs down" button. This not only skips the song, but tells Pandora to play less songs like it. If you "thumb-down" a Fall-Out Boy song on your playlist, for example, you will not see the band again and you'll hear less 2000s Emo-rock songs.
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Use the controls above your playlist to edit it. Pandora does give you some control over the song you're listening to via the buttons at the top of the window. Aside from volume control, you can pause songs, skip them, or remove them from your playlist.
- Pause/Play: Stops the song being played. Click again to start it.
- Next: Skips to the next song in your playlist. Unlike "thumbs down," skipping a song simply passes it without telling Pandora to adjust your preferences.
- I'm Tired of this Track: Click this for songs you enjoy, but have heard one too many times. Pandora will remember this and take it out of your playlists for several months.
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Add new influences to your station with the "Add Variety" button. Underneath your chosen station on the left-hand side of the screen is an "add variety" button. Clicking it allows you to tweak your station to be more specific.
- For example, if you had a station of folk music, but wanted some more bluegrass influences, you might add in "Ralph Stanley," "O Brother, Where Art Thou?' Soundtrack," or even the genre "Bluegrass."
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Add additional stations with the "Create Station" button. When you want to listen to a different kind of music, click the button in the top left with a "+" sign and the words "Create Station." Type in another artist, song, genre, etc. and select it from the list. Songs that are similar to your query will start playing.
- If you specify an artist, the first song in the playlist will be from that artist. After this, the songs will be from similar artists with the original artist sprinkled in.
- Click the station buttons on the left to switch between them.
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Know that you can only skip six songs per hour. Pandora's music license limits the amount of songs users can skip per hour. If you have a free account, you can only skip six songs per hour, per station. However, you may not skip more than 24 songs per day. If you want to hear different music you must make a new station or wait for the time limit to end.[2]
- This limit is affected whether you use the "Next" button, the "Thumbs down" button, or the "I'm tired of this track" option.
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Install the Pandora App. Pandora is available for free download on the Google Play store, the Apple App Store, the Windows Phone Store, and the Amazon Appstore. Follow your phone's on-screen prompts to install the mobile app. When the installation finishes, open the app.
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Sign in or create an account. If you've already created a Pandora account on your computer you can enter your email and password where indicated. If not, press "Register for free" and fill in the required information to create a new account.
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Press the "+ Create Station" button at the top to make a new station. Input the name of an artist, track, or genre you like to make a station that plays similar music. For example, if you want a station of songs composed by Mozart, type in his name to get collection of classical music.
- You can always edit this station or create a new one later.
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Try out your first station. Pandora will analyze your suggestion and play similar songs, allowing you to find new music and create playlists instantly based on your input. For example if you suggest "The Rolling Stones," Pandora will create a playlist based on "classic rock, blues influences, guitar solos, and high energy," featuring songs by Cream, The Who, the Beatles, and more.
- Pandora does not play whatever song you want. Instead, it takes your suggestion and uses it to make a customized playlist. [3]
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Like songs with the "thumbs up" button to hear similar songs. Pandora edits your playlist on the fly if you tell it what you enjoy. So if you "thumb-up" lots of songs by Aretha Franklin, for example, you'll not only get more Aretha songs but more strong-voiced female soul singers, like Dinah Washington and Etta James.
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Remove songs from your playlist with the "thumbs down" button. This not only skips the song, but tells Pandora to play less songs like it. If you "thumb-down" a Bob Marley song on you playlist, for example, you'll probably hear less reggae in the future.
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Click the thumbs-up in the upper right corner to edit your station. This brings up the station's page, where you can see recent songs, add variety, or change the playlist's description.
- Click the thumb icon on the top of the screen to see all songs you've rated up or down.
- Click on song in "Session History" to give it a thumbs up or down, or change your past rating.
- Click on the "+ Add Variety" to add new genre's, bands, or songs to your playlist.
- Click on "Station Settings" to change the name of your playlist or add a description.
- Click the box in upper-right corner to return to your station. A small box in the order returns you to your station, saving any changes you've made to your station
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Access the menu by clicking the arrow in upper left corner. This button returns you from your station to the main menu, where you can change the station or make a new station whenever you'd like.
- Swipe a station to the right to either edit it (THUMB UP SIGN) or delete it from your account.
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Remember that you can only skip six songs per hour. If you have a free account you can only skip six songs per hour, per station. You may not, however, skip more than 24 songs per day.[4]
- This limit is true whether you use the "Next" button, the "Thumbs down" button, or the "I'm tired of this track" option from the menu.
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Hit the "Shuffle" button to listen to songs from all your stations. Above the list of your stations is a small button with a pair of crossed lines that says "Shuffle." This will combine the music influences from all of your stations into one giant playlist.
- On a computer you can check and uncheck stations that you want shuffled. You could, for example, uncheck the box next to "Christmas Songs" when listening in July.
- Click the name of an individual station to end Shuffle mode.
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Delete stations as needed. There is a 100-station limit on all Pandora accounts, so if you've hit that level, or if you just want to remove a station you don't like, you'll need to delete it.
- On the computer, move your cursor over the station you want to get rid of. Click the arrow to the right of the station name and pick "Delete this station."
- On an iPhone or iPad, swipe from right to left on the station name, and then hit "Delete".
- On an Android phone or tablet, touch and hold the station name until a menu appears. Then hit "Delete Station."
- You can't delete stations while you're in Shuffle mode.
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Explore Pandora's social options. Next to the "Now Playing" tab at the top of the player you will see two other options: "Music Feed" and "My Profile." These social features allow you to interact with other Pandora users. On mobile apps they are found at the bottom of the home page (hit the "<" button in the upper left corner to return to the menu).
- Music Feed: Lets you automatically import your Facebook contacts or input contacts via their name or email address. Once you're "following" another user, you'll be able to see what s/he has been listening to (and vice versa).
- My Profile: This page contains information other users will be able to see about you — depending on what you're comfortable sharing, you can display your name, picture, stations, personal info, and more!
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Share your musical tastes with your friends. Want to tell your friends what you've been listening to? Below the current song's information in the player, you should see several options for sharing your music. These include:
- Publish to Facebook: Lets you sync your Facebook account with your Pandora account so that your Facebook friends can see the songs and stations you listen to.
- Share: Lets you make a single post about the station or track you're listening to on Pandora and the social network you choose (including Facebook and Twitter). People who view your post will have a link to listen to the track or station.
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Use the "Settings" tab to adjust your personal options. The Settings menu is where you can fine-tune your Pandora experience and change your account settings. On the computer it is located at the top of the page, on mobile apps it is at the bottom of the homepage, (hit the "<" button in the upper left corner to return to the menu).
- Notifications: Changes when and how Pandora notifies you of new songs or friends in your Music Feed.
- Privacy: Changes how much of your activity other Pandora users can see.
- Advanced: Changes your sound quality, Bluetooth functionality, energy-conserving options, and more.
- Alarm Clock: Allows you to set a time for Pandora to start playing music.
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Upgrade to Pandora One to remove ads and skip more songs. If you're interested in taking your Pandora experience to the next level, consider paying for a Pandora One membership. Click on the "upgrade" button in the upper right corner. For $4.99 per month, you get:[5]
- No ads
- No daily skip limit (however, the six-skips-per-hour rule is still in effect.)
- Longer timeout limits (your station will pause less frequently if you listen to it with no activity)
- High-quality audio (web version)
- Personalized "skins" or designs for your player
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You can't switch songs. Pandora is very strict with their 6-skips rule. If you've skipped 6 songs in one hour, per station. You cannot skip or thumbs-down a song on the same playlist after you've reached your six-song limit.
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You can't change stations. In addition to the 6-skips limit per hour, there is a 24 song skip limit every 24-hours. This limit is for all stations -- so if your skip 6 songs in an hour on 4 different stations you will not be able to skip another song until the next day.
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Your Pandora app won't work. Transmitting music wirelessly takes up a lot of data, so the biggest problem from mobile users is a slow connection. Connect your phone to wi-fi if possible, and make sure you have a strong cell connection you can't. Other troubleshooting solutions include:
- Check the App Store/Google Play for Pandora updates by searching for the app and clicking on it.
- Download the latest mobile software updates. Plug your phone into your computer to make sure it is up to date.
- Delete the app and then re-install if from your app store.
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You can't hear Pandora. Make sure the volume on your phone or computer is turned up, then check the small volume slider above your song. Make sure it is not all the way to the left. Oftentimes, accidentally clicking on this volume slider mutes Pandora.
- Click and drag the slider to the right to turn up the volume.
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How can I listen to Pandora while using other apps on my computer?
You don't need to do anything special to listen to Pandora while using other apps. Just follow the same instructions.
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How can I change Pandora radio back to the old design?
Unfortunately, you can't.
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Can I listen to Pandora and check my emails on the same computer?
Yes, you can.
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What am I required to pay for Pandora?
You can use Pandora for free, though there will be ads. Pandora Plus is $4.99 per month and is ad-free. Pandora Premium is $9.99 per month and comes with a few additional features.
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Run out of skips? Try making a new station. Don't want to switch the music you're listening to? Make a station based on some other piece of information relating to your music. For instance, if you run out of skips on an artist station, make a station for one of that artist's tracks.
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Note that thumbs up/thumbs down suggestions are only applied to the station being played. If you give a song a thumbs down on one station, it may re-appear on a different one.
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1. Open Pandora.
2. Sign up for an account.
3. Search for an artist, song, or genre.
4. Create a radio station of similar music.
5. Click the thumbs-up to hear more songs like the current.
6. Click the thumbs-down to stop hearing songs similar to the current.
7. Click the ″Next″ icon to skip a song.
8. Add more artists, songs, or genres to the station for variety.
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