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#REDIRECT [[Relationships]] |
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=Relationship Attribute "Cover"= |
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==Link Phrases== |
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* '''track''' or '''album''' ''is a parody of'' '''track''' or '''album''' |
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* '''track''' or '''album''' ''is parodied by'' '''track''' or '''album''' |
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==Description== |
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This [[Advanced Relationship Attribute|AdvancedRelationshipAttribute]] specifies a particular [[Cover Relationship Type|CoverRelationshipType]]. It links an original version of a track to a parody version of a track. |
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From [[WikiPedia:Parody_music|Wikipedia]]: It "involves changing or recycling existing (usually very well known) musical ideas or lyrics - or copying the peculiar style of a composer or artist, or even a general style of music." In classical music, a "parody" refers "to 15th- to 18th-century music, parody means a reworking of one kind of composition into another". ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parody#Use_in_classical_music Wikipedia]) |
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===Don't Make Relationship Clusters=== |
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Please don't link every version of a parody song to every original version: this data is redundant. In addition to clogging up track pages with unnecessary information, it makes work for people who may need to update or correct the information later. See [[Don't Make Relationship Clusters|DontMakeRelationshipClusters]] for more discussion of this problem. Only link to the original released version of the song which is being parodied. |
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[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:Relationship Attributes]] |
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