Help re MacBook air memory

Hi so I'm buying a MacBook air 13" Newest model with 128gb. Straight to the point I want it for basic internet, email, some YouTube but mainly I want to store my iTunes library on it, so I can get rid of my 8 year old windows desktop. I have around 1000 songs. On my iPhone i Don't think that it's above 10gb. I will be storing all of my documents and videos on an external hard drive. Do you think that it will be suitable or am I going to have to fork out for the 256gb model? Opinions would be great. Thank you.

I use a 120 GB SSD. OS X including pre-installed software will occupy not more than 15 GBs. Allow about 15-20 GBs of free space for OS X. Allow another 10 GBs for third-party software. That totals around 45 GBs leaving you with about 75 GBs for everything else.
You may want to disable Time Machine snapshots to conserve space:
Open the Terminal in the Utilities folder and enter or paste the appropriate command line. Press RETURN and enter your admin password when prompted. It will not be echoed.
To turn them ON: sudo tmutil enablelocal
To turn them OFF: sudo tmutil disablelocal
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