My wife and Iare newbies with iPhone 5s. (Should have waited for the 6.) I have usediTunes for a long time for my iPods, but now we both want to use the iCloud do access different music up there. Any help in doing that? If we can do it, we will be ad

I'm running iTunes on a PC laptop and ready to move music to an independent hard drive. We want to add more music to it. I have used iTunes for a while for iPods. My wife and I have new iPhone 5S and would like to access the cloud for different types of music, but I will maintain the music in the cloud. (That's my job.) Can 2 iPhones use the same iCloud? We each have different Apple ID's. Thanks.

Music in the cloud is managed by the separate iTunes Match service ($25/year US). You would sign up to it on the PC, and your music library would be matched with the iTunes Store, and high quality versions of all songs would become available to you on any device also signed into iTunes Match. You should not delete your local copy from the PC, since you should retain a master version of all songs for safety.

You can use the same iTunes Match service, but you'd see the same music (you say you "would like to access the cloud for different types of music", but I'm not sure what you mean by that).

Thanks, Matt. I do use iTunes Match on my computer and my iPhone. So I will need to turn it on on my wife's phone, right? What I meant by "different Types of music" is that my wife would listen to a different subset of music in the cloud and that's all she would like to see on her phone (with the cloud indicator) and I would probably want to only see my music on my device. Does that make sense?
Thanks, Matt. I do use iTunes Match on my computer and my iPhone. So I will need to turn it on on my wife's phone, right? What I meant by "different Types of music" is that my wife would listen to a different subset of music in the cloud and that's all she would like to see on her phone (with the cloud indicator) and I would probably want to only see my music on my device. Does that make sense?