How can I get itunes and the music placed on itunes on an external hard drive?

It's an Iomega 1TB external hard drive.
Is this possible? Or do I just have to keep installing itunes to a computer and just have my music saved there?

Drag the iTunes library to an external drive, launch iTunes with the Shift key held down, and point it to that instance of the library.
The iTunes application shouldn't be moved.
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