Moving itunes library from G4 with dead monitor to G5

My 17 month old G4 imac's monitor died (apparently a common problem that Apple won't acknowledge)and they wanted $875 to fix it. Instead I got a G5. When set it up I did the file transfer thing by connecting the two boxes. I can see my old Itunes library on the G5 but it doesn't show, nor can I import it into itunes. How do I transfer my library? Was it supposed to work when I did the intitial transfer to th new box or does that not move the itunes library. I'm aware that I can use my ipod as a hard drive to move it, however all the instructions I've read involve several steps that must be done on the old mac which I can't do because the monitor doesn't work.

If you can get the iMac G4 to appear on your G5, go to the root of the G4's hard drive, open the Users folder, and then the folder for your former user on the G4. In the Music folder, you should find an iTunes folder. Just drag the entire contents (the two iTunes Library files and the iTunes Music folder) to the same place on your new system.
Hope this helps.

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