OK, so I kind of have gotten the hang of this, but I'm a little confused in Mavericks after I tag a file or folder how I then search for files just with those tags. I have a folder inside my home directory called internet radio, and in here, I have about 50 different internet streams of different genres. So, I tagged a few of them as pop, a few as country, so on. The issue is, when I go into my side bar in the Finder, and scroll down to tags and expand it, I see for example, country. The problem is that once country is selected for example, if I then go down and interact with the file browser, it shows the entire internet radio streams folder. OK, granted, if I then open up that folder, I then only see the correctly tagged files, but somehow, I gather it's not supposed to do that. It's only supposed to show the rellavent files, not the entire folders that they're in. I would think you'd have to get info on the file/folder with command+I to figure that stuff out... Am I wrong? I almost wonder if it would be better to go into spotlight with command+Space, then type in the name of the tag.

What is you all's best suggestion to get this to work quicly and effectively?

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