Transfer Song(s) from iPad to MacBook Pro

So my group has to make a music video and what he need is to put the song on iMovie. I'm not really sure how to transfer the song from my iPad to the Mac. 99% of the time the Macs at my school will not notice my iPad, iPhone, or iPod. So when iMovie doesnt detect my iPad what can I do? This is due 5th hour so i really need some help.

you can try to upload it to dropbox - (get a free account), then bring it down onto the mac.  I tink you need to get it into the music space on the mac, then move it to I movie.

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