My itunes creates duplicates in my iphone

Fisrt I purchased Anamanaguchi through my iphones's itunes. Then I created a ringtone using a song from that album. Then the original song keeps playing ringtone part. In my macbook, it plays full song, but in my iphone, it plays only ringtone part, even though I deleted and repurchase, that problem still occurs. I connected with my itunes in macbook again and now it gives my iphone many duplicate songs. I tried deleting that ringtone and reboot my phone but it is still the same. I really tried of it. I will never connect my phone to macbook again

Ed, I did have "Copy files to..." checked when I added music the first time. Per your advice, I've unchecked that box.
Question: What is the EHD?
You say I can delete the music not in my iTunes music folder, but all the duplicates are in there.
I've been looking in my iTunes player, selecting songs, and getting info to check its path in my hard drive. Depending on if the song ends in 1, 2, or with no number, I then know which version I can delete from the iTunes music folder. I can't even imagine how long it will take me to do this about 8000 times! I'm tempted to delete everything and start over, but reloading all my CDs will take me weeks as well...

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