Airport Express with Time Capsule: How does it work?

I don't know much about newtorking but wanted to ask this:
I am considering buying a 1tb Time Capsule. I use Airport Express now so I can stream iTunes to my home entertainment system. Is the configuration supposed to be this? See below:
-Plug the Time Capsule into the cable modem for internet access
-Plug the APE into the Time Capsule with (ethernet? USB?) to power its Air Tunes capabilities
I would love to gain the back up and simplicity of Time Capsule but I am not giving up Air Tunes.
Any replies appreciated. Thanks.

So it sounds like I should just leave Airport Express as my networking hub/internet connection point, and let Time Capsule acquire a spot on the network, then I can access it that way.
I guess I thought that Time Capsule had to be the primary router/internet connection for the network, and Airport Express would become sub to that.
I think I prefer the first option over my idea.
Thanks for the response.

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