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  • October 28, 2017
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I have set up my Sonos One. I have 5 Sonos 1's, a playbar, subwoofer, and sonos 5. I have 2 sonos one's, playbar and woofer grouped in the family room for surround sound. I ask Sonos one to play classical music in the Master Bedroom and Alexa responds, Playing classical music in the master bedroom, however, it is playing everywhere!

Best answer by SandyJ

Ok that worked. Alexa will play the music in the kitchen ( and play different music in the MBR) as asked. If I want to add other rooms I have to do it via the app. Is that true. Alexa doesn't understand if I want to add the same music in additional rooms. Thanks for your help.
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jgatie
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  • October 28, 2017
Check to see that the family room is not grouped with the master bedroom on the Sonos app. At this point, grouping/ungrouping functionality is not available via Alexa. The Alexa part of the integration won't know anything about groups until they release a new SDK early next year, so asking her to play to one speaker in a group will play to all. Use the Sonos app to set your groups accordingly.

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  • October 28, 2017
Ok that worked. Alexa will play the music in the kitchen ( and play different music in the MBR) as asked. If I want to add other rooms I have to do it via the app. Is that true. Alexa doesn't understand if I want to add the same music in additional rooms. Thanks for your help.

jgatie
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  • October 28, 2017
That is true. Grouping is done via the Sonos app. Then you can play to the whole group by telling Alexa to play to any one room in the group.