HT4796 iTunes music downloaded from pc to mac book air

I have just used the migration assistant to download my itunes  from my PC but it has gone into a separate folder when I open up my mac book air.
So now I can either log into that or my macbook.  is there a way of now putting all my music into the iTunes on the mac book without having to open the other log in every time?

I have just used the migration assistant to download my itunes  from my PC but it has gone into a separate folder when I open up my mac book air.
So now I can either log into that or my macbook.  is there a way of now putting all my music into the iTunes on the mac book without having to open the other log in every time?

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