Home Sharing No Working

I'm having a bit of a battle with my iTunes Library. Right now I can't see my music on my MacPro on my Laptop even though when I go to "Advanced" pulldown I have an option to "Turn off Home Sharing ([email protected])".
Does anyone know how to get this working?
I've been storing my music on my mac pro but I'd like to copy some of it to my macbookpro (so I can sync my iPhone to the MBP for music) and I'm not having much luck with this.
Any thoughts or constructive suggestions?

this was very dumb. i wasn't looking for the data in the correct place under the home share item in itunes...

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