Re-sync iTunes after moving music

I have a problem with iTunes not being able to locate my songs after I re-organized the directory structure of my music folder. Prior to re-organizing, my music was all in a folder "Music", but with many levels of sub-directories - some named by date, others by genre, others with random names like "Summer mix" or whatever. After re-organizing, all my music is still in "Music" (same location on hard drive), but with only a few subfolders based on genres.
I understand that I can go through each song in iTunes that has an exclamation point beside it, double-click it, and browse to the new location so that it "knows" where it is again, but there must be a better way than going through each song one by one?? Is there any way to select a group of songs and say "look in this folder for these songs now"? i.e. I have smart playlists setup in iTunes based on genre, so would like to select all songs of, say, the "Rock" genre and tell iTunes that they can now be found in the "Music\Rock" folder.
I don't want to re-create my entire library. In addition to this, I have ~4500 songs on my hard drive, but I only have ~800 of them in my iTunes library. I would like to keep only the songs I currently have in my library (therefore don't want to just re-import entire folders of songs).
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

Well, I guess I have to download some other software to make my apple product work. Really great stuff you guys sell. I will never buy another apple product. My Iphone, Ipod and Itunes are junk

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