Transfering iTunes library/music to new comuter.

I currently have an iMac G5 but have a new iMac on order. When it arrives, how do I move my iTunes library and all its music from the old iMac to the new one?
I don't want to mess up any of the playlists.

Connect the two computers with a FireWire cable, start up the iMac G5 with the T key held down, and drag the iTunes folder inside of the Music folder of your account's home folder from the old iMac to the same location on the new one. Home folders are located in the Users folder of the hard disk by default.
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