HT4111 Using Bluetooth headset with my ipad

I want to use my bluetooth headset to listen to itunes or othe apps with sound on my ipad. Can I listen to things from my ipad through my bluetooth headset?

Thanks for the link, I found this in my search but it does not seem to help me with the problem I am having which is this (quoted from a previous post):
"It shows that it is connected in Settings. I put the device in my ear (with it on) and start up itunes but am hearing it through my ipad speakers not the headset. I push the call button on my bluetooth headset and it comes up with Siri on my ipad wanting me to ask a question. I am hearing her through the headset though but nothing else seems to play through the headset."

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