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# Music Commands

{% hint style="info" %}
everyone can use these commands.
{% endhint %}

{% hint style="danger" %}
Before using any music commands. Make sure :-

1. You join a voice channel
2. You use /play command to start playing music
3. Now you can use music commands without any hesitation
   {% endhint %}

```
/music autoplay 
```

Toggles autoplay modes

```
/music filter [name: (off, 3d, bassboost, earwax, echo, gate, hass, mcompand, nightcore)]
```

Adds a filter to the song

```
/music nowplaying
```

See the current song playing.

```
/music pause 
```

Pauses the current song

```
/music play [query]
```

Play a song or Add a song to the queue

```
/music queue
```

Show current songs list

```
/music relatedsong
```

Adds a related song to the queue

```
/music repeat
```

Toggle repeat mode

```
/music resume
```

Resumes the paused song

```
/music seek [time]
```

Skip some seconds of the current song

```
/music shuffle
```

Shuffles the queue

```
/music skip
```

Skips the current song

```
/music stop
```

Stops the song/queue&#x20;

```
/music volume [percent]
```

Alter the volume

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