<aside> 💡 Thanks for downloading this guide! In case you’re looking for something more, check out the Confident Spanish Pronunciation course. You’ll use music (among other tools) to build great pronunciation so you can communicate clearly and understand native speakers better.

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Using music to improve your Spanish is fun and effective. But it can be hard to know what to do and what to listen to. This guide answers those to questions in two parts: a playlist and a guide on using music in your learning.

Part 1: The Playlist

It can be hard to find music you like in a new language. I created the playlist below as a starting point for you.

It includes 50+ songs from most genres. Once you find a song you like, save it to your own playlist.

→ To create your own playlist, click the 3 dots below any video, then click “Save/Guardar”.

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The more you do this, the more YouTube will learn your music preferences and recommend you songs you like. You can also do this on Spotify by going to a song, then clicking the 3 dots to the right of any song, then clicking “Go to song radio”:

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Click to access the playlist 👇

Música

This is just the first song. Click the link above that says “Música” to access the full playlist on YouTube.

This is just the first song. Click the link above that says “Música” to access the full playlist on YouTube.

Part 2: How to use music in your own learning

If there are things you’ve done to