I have music on my iMac and more on an external hard drive . How can I amalgamate all on my iMac?

Have an iMac  21.5 in late 2012 running iOS 10.10.2 Yosemite I have 25.74 GB of music on the iMac and 109.27 GB on an iOmega hard drive (500GB) and I Want to transfer all of this to the iMac. How do I do this?

You need to consolidate your library to a location indicated by you as the preferred media location in advanced preferences.
iTunes 12 for Mac: Change where your iTunes files are stored - http://support.apple.com/kb/PH19507 - Unfortunately this is misnamed.  It should say "Change where your media files but not where your library files are stored" - more information at: https://discussions.apple.com/message/22026652#22026652 - and steps 5-8 in https://discussions.apple.com/message/24491967#24491967

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