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To add music to iMovie HD, follow these steps: 1. Open iMovie HD and start a new project or open an existing one. 2. Click on the "Media" button in the toolbar at the top of the screen, and then select "iTunes" from the drop-down menu. 3. Navigate to the song you want to add to your project, and click and drag it onto the timeline at the bottom of the iMovie HD window. 4. You can adjust the length of the song by clicking and dragging the edges of the clip on the timeline. 5. To adjust the volume of the music, select the clip on the timeline and click on the "Audio Adjustments" button in the toolbar. Use the sliders to adjust the volume, fade in and fade out, and balance between the left and right channels. 6. You can also add multiple songs to your project by repeating the above steps. 7. Once you're done editing your project, click on "File" in the menu bar, and then select "Export" to save your project as a video file with the music included. That's it! You've successfully added music to your iMovie HD project.
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