How can I transfer iTunes backup from my external hard drive to a USB thumb drive via my MacBook Air?

I sold my MacBook Pro to downsize to a more managable MacBook Air. I backed up iTunes to my external HD before selling my Pro, but don't have room for my whole library to the Air until I upgrade the size of my SSD. I want to see if I can transfer just the iTunes library from my external HD to a thumb drive using my MacBook.
Also, is there a way to manage and edit my iTunes library on my external HD so I can at least download some of the library to my Air?

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