Will iTunes Match work if my music is stored on an external hard drive and not in my mac's iTunes Library?

Since my music takes up a lot of space, I've moved my entire iTunes Library to an external hard drive. If I subscribe to iTunes Match, can I upload the music from my external hd or does it need to actually be in my iTunes Library?

Crawdaddy wrote:
I'm wondering if, AFTER uploading all my music to iCloud Match, will I need to have the external hard drive connected in order to access music from iCloud while in iTunes?
iTunes Match does not work this way. The location of your music in iTunes is not changed by iTM. If you needed the external HDD connected to play your music before you enabled iTM you will still need it connected after you enable HDD.
Now, if you wish to not have to have the extenal HDD connected, then you can create a new, empty library in iTunes by holding down the Option key while launching iTunes and enable iTM on that library. That will allow you to you stream your music in iTunes. You'll need to switch between the libraries to make changes to the metadata.

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