
Get personalized music recommendations from the My Rhapsody page in the Rhapsody Online Music Guide.
When you sign in and play music, My Rhapsody will find album and artist recommendations and new releases based on your interests.
To open My Rhapsody, click
My
Rhapsody at the top of the Music Guide pages.
The first time you go to My Rhapsody, it might be pretty empty. Just play
some Rhapsody Online music that you like, and come back. Recommendations
will start appearing based on what you've been playing.
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The Features block, located on left side of the My Rhapsody home page, links to a number of features personalized for you:
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My Playlists shows the playlists you have created and saved.
The Chart Tracker gives you shortcuts to charts in your selected genres.
New Releases shows the most recently released albums in your selected genres.
Just Added shows albums newly added to Rhapsody in your favorite genres.
Top Artists displays your personal list of top artists, based on your recent listening history. Click the See All Charts link at the bottom of the Top Artists block to see all of your personal charts, including Top Tracks and Top Albums.
My Track History lists the tracks you have most recently listened to.
My Rhapsody Feeds
links to your personal listening history RSS feeds (Stands for Really Simple Syndication. An RSS feed is a stream of content
from a frequently updated website.).
Click
My Rhapsody
Feeds to choose to make your personal RSS feeds private (Default)
or choose to share them with your friends. If you choose to make your
RSS feeds public, then you can share what you're currently listening to
with your friends. Send the links to your feeds to your friends, or paste
them in your website or blog. Every time you listen to a new track, your
feeds will be updated. Your Listening History feeds include:
Recently played tracks
Recently played albums
Recently played artists
A Listening History link looks something like this:
http://feeds.rhapsody.com/user-track-history.rss?rhapUserId=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXuserName=I
If you leave the link the way it is, the feed name will be displayed as "Rhapsody Tracks I Recently Played." However, you can change the userName=I value to your name. For example, if you change the value to userName=Mike+Musicfan, the feed name will be displayed as "Rhapsody Tracks Mike Musicfan Recently Played." That way, your friends won't confuse your Listening History feeds with anyone else's.
Note: Be sure to put a plus sign ( + ) between your first and last name, to insert a space.
Copy and paste your links just like you would any other piece of text:
Select the link.
Press [CTRL]
+ [C] on your keyboard to copy.
(Mac users press [
]
+ [C].)
When you are ready to paste your link, press [CTRL] +
[V] on your keyboard. (Mac users press [
] + [V].)
No. Only people you send your Listening History feeds to will be able to see your listening history. Of course, if you choose to paste links to your listening history on a website with public access, they will become truly public.