ICloud match and Bluetooth issues

When I connect to the Bluetooth in my car, I can't see or play the songs that I obtained from cd's (which were on my computer).  Why can't I play all the songs? I can play them if the ipad is not connected to Bluetooth??

Sorry, it's actually in Mavericks

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