Moving music from one pc to another

How do I move music from one pc to another? Also, I just bought a new ipod shuffle, so how do I incorperate that as well?? Anyone?
Thanks!!

This document provides some methods
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4527
Not mentioned is signing up for the iTunes Match service ($25/year), which matches or uploads your iTunes music library to iCloud, making your songs accessible from your computers and supported iOS devices, through the Internet.  An extra benefit is that any "matched" song in your library that is lower sound quality, can be replaced by a higher quality 256 kbps ("iTunes Plus") version.  You can keep them, even if you decide to cancel iTunes Match after the first year.
iPods (that are not iPod touch) are synced to your iTunes library.  So, after you move your iTunes library to the new computer, sync the shuffle to that iTunes library.

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