I have an I pod shuffle looks like 3rd gen. how do i transfer the songs from it to my I phone 4

First time on this,
Does anyone know how to take musice from my Shuffle 3gen and put it onto my I phone 4g
Any help would be appreciated.

If the music is in iTunes, you can sync any or all of your
music to the new phone using iTunes.

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