If you delete and reinstall the app or if you get a new device, songs uploaded to iCloud automatically appear in the My Songs browser. After your songs upload to iCloud, you'll see them in the My Songs browser with an iCloud icon. On an iPad, tap My Songs in the Control Bar. On an iPhone or iPod touch, tap in the Control Bar, then tap My Songs.Make sure to turn on iCloud for GarageBand.You can upload all your songs at once to iCloud. When you upload your songs to iCloud, you can access them and keep them up to date on all your iOS devices. Make sure to back up your device so you can access your songs in case you lose, replace, or damage it. A backup of your iOS device includes the songs saved within the GarageBand app. You can also back up your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. You can back up your songs by uploading them to iCloud, exporting them to iCloud Drive, or copying them to another Apple device using AirDrop. In case you ever have to delete and reinstall the app, make sure to back up your songs first.
If you delete the GarageBand app, you'll also delete your songs. GarageBand for iOS saves songs within the app on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
When you’re ready to share your recording, follow the steps below. If you make your audio essay in GarageBand, you will need to export it as an mp3 file before you can share it with the class (on the blog or Google Drive), or with anyone for that matter. After clicking on ‘Share,’ select ‘Export Song to Disk’. To do this, tap on ‘File’ and then ‘Save.’ Next, under the ‘File’ tab, go to ‘Share.’ This will bring a myriad of options, under which you can find ‘File’ again. Save your finished project or go to the audio file you wish to save. How the heck do you export songs from GarageBand on an iPhone?!?! I finally figured it out!!! This was driving me crazy so I decided to make a video tutorial in the hopes that it helps someone.