How to move/copy iTunes library/folder to a NAS for streaming

I have an iMAC with the latest iTunes.  All my my iTunes music are in the iMAC. I just bought a Seagate  NAS 110.  I can see in that iTUNES can see the NAS drive and when I clicked on it, it opened another window.
1)How do I setup streaming so that it will stream from my NAS instead?
2)How do I transfer/copy all my iTUNES music to the NAS ?
3)Do I need to create a specific folder in NAS to copy the iTUNES music?
Thanks so much!

See this migrate iTunes library post.
tt2

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    Read these directions before actually doing anything, just so you can do this right. I've messed things up before, it can get ugly...
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    My iTunes library is set up the way I said in the top post and works totally fine.
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  • How to move an iTunes library

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