ITtunes music folder / mp3s / playlists on 2nd hard drive?

I was wondering if someone can help?
I have two HDs one I use for apps and start up. the other I want to use for mp3s, long audio and video files.
But I want to put my home/user icon folder on the second drive so I all my documents folder (files , iphoto pics, mp3 etc.) can reside there. I did that but now I have two home/user icon folders and cant delete the main one from the start up disk. Now my Itunes doesnt like it, I keep on losing playlists? I dont want two user/home icon folders.
How can I do this. I'm trying to streamline my files and folders but OSX is still confusing to me compared to OS 9
Thanks for ANY help! /Alexis

Hi paulsonm,
It sounds like the music that's in iTunes on your Mac is spread out across a few different folders and you want to put them all into one folder. The article linked below should help with that, it describes how music is stored in the iTunes folder and how to Consolidate or Organize the Library.
iTunes 11 for Mac: Change where your iTunes files are stored
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH12165
Consolidate your files in the iTunes folder
Depending on how you imported items into iTunes, some items in your library might be stored in different locations (in another folder or on another hard disk, for example).
You can consolidate all the files in your library in the iTunes folder—for example, to make it easier to move your library to a new computer.
Choose File > Library > Organize Library.
Select “Consolidate files.”Files remain in their original locations, and copies are placed in the iTunes folder.
To create folders (Music, Movies, TV Shows, Podcasts, Audiobooks, and so on) inside your iTunes folder, and place all your imported media files in the appropriate folders, select “Reorganize files in the folder ‘iTunes Media.’”
Cheers!
-Jason

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