Transferring music from iphone to new iphone

So, say I'm West Coast guy and in the East Coast visiting family. Had a iPhone 5s and just got a new iPhone 6. Figured I could backup my iPhone 5s on brother's iMac and then restore it to the new iPhone 6. Most of it went OK, except I've got some of his apps and a few other things - but I did not get any of my music over to the new iPhone 6. Most all my music was imported into my iTunes from CDs and then onto my iPhone 5s.
Question: any way to get my music back onto the new iPhone 6, or will I have to resynch when I get home?
Is there a better/cleaner way to transfer settings/content from one iPhone to another new one, other than backup and restore from iTunes?
Thanks!

Transfer content from an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to a new device
Transferring info from your current iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to a new device
http://www.imore.com/how-transfer-data-your-old-iphone-your-new-iphone-6-or-6-plu s
http://www.imobie.com/support/transfer-data-to-new-iphone-6-plus.htm

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