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Users of MusicBrainz and the members of the Style Council put some great efforts in working out detailed style guidelines, which state how data should be formatted.
[edit] The Style Principles
If you ask yourself in what style something should be entered into MusicBrainz, the following principles apply:
- Follow Artist intent.
- If no definite proof can be found for the correct spelling/punctuation, the most common version should be used.
- Follow the style guidelines.
[edit] Alternative phrasing
This can also be explained from the bottom upwards:
- Usually you stick to the style guidelines.
- If you are still unsure how to enter something because it is labelled inconsistently on official sources, use the most common version.
- Finally there is the notion of Artist intent. If you can show that the artist intended something to be stylized a special way, then you should enter it like that into the database.
| Overview
| Style Principle · Artist Intent · Old and/or outdated style practices
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| Title Style
| Titles · Abbreviations · Extra title information · Subtitles · Multiple titles · Split releases · Series numbers (Parts, Volumes) · Featured artists · OC ReMix series · Promo Only series
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| Entities
| Artist (Multiple names, Sort name, Aliases) · Release Group · Release · Recording · Label
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| Relationships
| Relationships · URLs (Cover Art Whitelist, Lyrics Whitelist, Score Whitelist) · Don't make relationship clusters
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| Special Cases/Misc.
| Unknown and untitled entities (Special Purpose Artist, Special Purpose Label, Special Purpose Track Title) · Classical (Release title, Release artist, Recording artist) · Specific types of releases (Opera, Theatre, Live bootleg) · Miscellaneous
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| Languages
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