Hello list,
I was wondering if anyone has had this issue before on their Mac?
I'm running OS X 10.11 (latest release)
When I go into my home folder on Finder, it lists all of my music files as if 
they aren't in the music folder. In otherwords, I hit CMD+shift+H, and it says 
my username. Yet, when I arrow down in the home folde rlist, it lists a bunch 
of MP3 files outside of the music folder.
When I go to terminal and type in LS to list, and type in ls *.mp3, it says 
that no mp3 files exist.
Bash: *.mp3: No such file or directory.
When I finally am able to go to my music folder by, from within finder, from 
the desktop, hitting CMD+shift+G, typing in
~/music
And hitting enter, I see my MP3's fine.
If I delete an mp3 from within my main user directory, it deletes it from 
within the original music folder also. Yet, if I go into terminal (see above), 
to list MP3's, from within the home directory, it doesn't see the MP3's. If I 
CD to music in terminal and list MP3 files, terminal displays the list fine.
As a test, I copied an MP3 to my desktop so I won't lose it, deleted the MP3 
from my home folder, then, went from finder's, go to folder option, to music, 
and the MP3 deleted from the user folder was gone from music. Successful with 
the test, I put the deleted MP3 back into music, closed finder completely, went 
back into my home folder, and the deleted MP3 shows up in my home folder and in 
the music folder.
If anyone has had this issue, I'd appreciate any help as to how to fix it.
P.S.: I never pasted any of my music out side of the music folder. Looking at 
the home folder list shows folders like, desktop, documents, downloads, drop 
box, all at the top, however if I use letter navigation, like hitting d, r, o, 
to jump to drop box, it lists an MP3, and I have to start over at the top of 
the list to find the Drop Box folder.
Thanks for any help that can be provided.

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