Transfer itunes to a new macbook pro

I just got a new macbook pro and only want to transfer my itunes and contacts (not all my documents or software) from my old macbook pro.  This is the first time I have had to transfer data not sure how to do it

Copy the entire /Username/Music/iTunes/ folder from old computer to /Username/Music/ on new computer.
For contacts, copy /Username/Library/Application Support/AddressBook/ folder.

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    LexSchellings wrote:
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