Need help moving library to secondary drive

I would like to know how to move my friends library from the default location on the C: drive to another drive as I am putting a secondary internal drive with out getting duplicate entries for the songs. I also want to change the default location to where the songs that I purchase to go to the second drive
Please advise

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