If you’re like most people, you probably love listening to music while you work or relax. But if your iPhone starts beeping and buzzing in your pocket, it can be really frustrating to have to stop what you’re doing and answer the phone. There are a few ways to stop notifications from interrupting your music. The first is to turn off notifications for all apps in Settings > General > Notifications. This will stop all alerts from popping up, but it may not be ideal if some of your apps are important for work or emergencies. Another option is to disable notifications for specific apps. To do this, open the app and tap on the three lines in the top-left corner (or press Command-Option-N on a Mac). Next, select “Notifications” from the list of options and turn off “Alerts when active” for each app that you want to disable notifications for. This way, only important notifications will come through, which should minimize distractions while you listen to music. Finally, if disabling notifications isn’t an option or isn’t practical (for example, if you use an app that requires notification updates), then you can try turning off sound altogether on your iPhone by going into Settings > Sound & Haptics and turning off “Sound effects and vibrations.” This will prevent any sound from coming through even when there are alerts present, but it may not be ideal if you want to hear alarms or other important sounds while listening to music. ..