How to save playlist on my external drive

I have a very large iTunes music library on an external drive.  When I create a new playlist I want that playlist to be on the same external drive so that it can be recognized by Sonos. 
Right now it appears that playlists are stored on my internal hard drive.  (Newly imported CDs are properly saved on the external drive, but not so for the playlists I'm creating)
Suggestions?
Thx!

Hello ryane84
The easiest and most efficient way to copy your music is to follow the steps under the External drive section. Make sure that you have organized the iTunes library first before you copy it over. Then put the copied iTunes folder in the same Music folder on your computer.
iTunes: How to move your music to a new computer
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4527
Regards,
-Norm G.

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