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Ringtones are passé. Why not wake up to the sound of a music video in the morning
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You'll be the envy of everyone who hears your alarm go off with this neat iOS 9 feature. Here's how to enable it
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First off, you'll need some music or music videos. The easiest way is to head over to iTunes
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Most songs will cost you about 99 cents with music videos costing you around $1.99 each
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Once you've downloaded a track or two, launch the clock app on your iOS device and tap the alarms tab at the bottom
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Create a new alarm or edit an existing one by tapping the edit button in the upper left
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Next, tap on the sound button just underneath repeat and label. You'll see the options to buy more tones, set the vibration style or choose songs or ringtones
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Tap on pick a song in the songs area. Once there, you'll see artists, albums, songs and music videos
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Tap on the selection you need. I'm going to choose music videos and I'm going to choose the music
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I'd like to wake up to. You'll get a quick snippet of the song playing in the video with only sound, no visuals
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Then tap on the back button and save the alarm. Now when your alarm goes off
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you'll get audio from one of your favorite tracks or music videos instead of an annoying ringtone
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So there you have it for this week's quick tips video. But let me know in the comments down below which song you'd like to wake up to
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