ITunes library on a flash card?

Currently, I have my iTunes library on an external hard drive hooked up to my old MacBook which I'm trying to set up as a media server for the house (using Home Sharing). 
In the meantime, I have no iTunes on my MacBook Air, and it's frustrating me.  Dragging out the external drive every time I want my own tunes is annoying.  I don't have the flashdrive space to have my music locally.
However, I love the flash drive reader on my Macbook Air.  Could I put a copy of my iTunes library on the flash drive, and just pop it in when I want to access iTunes?
Thanks!

Yes, if there's enough room on the drive.  Hold down the option key while starting iTunes and direct it to the complete iTunes folder you have on the flash drive.
Make sure you have a copy elsewhere.  I wouldn't trust my only copy to a flash drive.

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