How to use AX1 for wireless audio and Time Capsule simultaneously?

I am trying AirFoil to Stream Pandora (Safari) to an amplifier and speakers in the next room connected to an older Airport Express.
I can play iTunes 11.0.1 (on a MacMini 2.26 GHz running 10.6.8) to this older Airport Express 802.11g (before N came out  - Is this called AX1st?) with the audio out the Express connected to my amplifier and speakers and wirelessly play my music. To do this I have to choose the Airport Express as my network device which means I loose my Time Capsule, which is the device with my internet connection.
Can you tell me how to stay on the internet with Time Capsule and stream to this Airport Express?
If I try to extend to this Airport Express I get an error message: "The Network You Selected cannot be extended." (I don't know if that is a "g" "n" thing or what?)
Do I need a newer Airport Express, or a Netgear or how to get Pandora to an amplifier in a different room, wirelessly?  Then the question will be, how to do this to three different amplifiers in three different rooms.

How do I
Make your Express 'join' your Time Capsule's WiFi network in AirPort Utility. This will work wirelessly however your Express will not function as an extender in this mode.
I'm Using Airport Utiity 5.6.1
In AU in "Aiport / WIreless tab" I hoped it would be as simple as the word 'Join' showing in the Wireless Mode drop down. But it does not.

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