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To add an MP3 to Facebook, you can follow these steps: 1. Open Facebook on your web browser and log in to your account. 2. Click on the "Create a post" button, which is located at the top of your newsfeed or on your profile page. 3. In the "Create a post" box, click on the three dots (ellipsis) icon to see more options. 4. Click on the "Music" option, which is represented by a musical note icon. 5. Type in the name of the song or artist that you want to add in the search bar. 6. Select the song that you want to add from the search results. 7. Choose a section of the song by dragging the slider to the specific time frame that you want to share. 8. If you want, you can also add a description or caption to your post. 9. Finally, click on the "Post" button to share the MP3 on your Facebook timeline. Alternatively, you can also upload an MP3 file to a third-party hosting site, such as SoundCloud or Dropbox, and then share the link on Facebook. To do this, you can copy the link to the MP3 file and paste it into the "Create a post" box on Facebook. Facebook will automatically generate a player for the file, allowing your friends to listen to it directly on Facebook.
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