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⚫ | ;[[Artist]]: Artists are generally a musician, group of musicians, a collaboration of multiple musicians or other music professionals who contribute to works described in the [[MusicBrainz Database]] They can also be a non-musical person (like a photographer, an illustrator, or a poet whose writings are set to music), or even a [[Fictitious_Artist|fictional character]]. |
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; [[Event]]: An organised event which people can attend, and is relevant to MusicBrainz. Events generally refer to live performances, like concerts and festivals. |
; [[Event]]: An organised event which people can attend, and is relevant to MusicBrainz. Events generally refer to live performances, like concerts and festivals. |
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; [[Label]]: Labels are generally imprints on [[release]]s, and to a lesser extent, the record companies behind those imprints. |
; [[Label]]: Labels are generally imprints on [[release]]s, and to a lesser extent, the record companies behind those imprints. |
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; [[Recording]]: Recordings are unique audio data. It has a title, [[artist credit]], duration, and [[ISRC]]s. Recordings can be linked to tracks on releases. Each track must always be associated with a single recording, but a recording can be linked to any number of tracks. |
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; [[Recording]]: Recordings are unique audio data. Has title, [[artist credit]], duration, and [[ISRC]]s. |
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; [[Release Group]]: Release groups are an abstract "album" entity. Technically it's a group of releases, with a specified type. |
; [[Release Group]]: Release groups are an abstract "album" entity. Technically it's a group of releases, with a specified type. |
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; [[Series]]: A series is a sequence of separate release groups, releases, recordings, works or events with a common theme. The theme is usually prominent in the branding of the entities in the series and the individual entities will often have been given a number indicating the position in the series. |
; [[Series]]: A series is a sequence of separate release groups, releases, recordings, works or events with a common theme. The theme is usually prominent in the branding of the entities in the series and the individual entities will often have been given a number indicating the position in the series. |
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; [[Work]]: One layer above [[recording]]s ("song", "composition", etc.). While recording represents audio data, work represents the composition behind the recording. |
; [[Work]]: One layer above [[recording]]s ("song", "composition", etc.). While recording represents audio data, work represents the composition behind the recording. |
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The following entities can only be added by privileged users: |
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;[[Area]]: Areas are historical and existing geographic regions. Areas include countries, sub-divisions, counties, municipalities, cities, districts and islands. To request that an area be added to Musicbrainz submit a bug request under the AREQ category. |
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;[[Instrument]]: Instruments are devices created or adapted to make musical sounds. See how to request an instrument [[How_to_Add_Instruments|here]]. |
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Revision as of 14:38, 29 November 2018
Entity Types
Relevant video:
- Artist
- Artists are generally a musician, group of musicians, a collaboration of multiple musicians or other music professionals who contribute to works described in the MusicBrainz Database They can also be a non-musical person (like a photographer, an illustrator, or a poet whose writings are set to music), or even a fictional character.
- Artist credits are a list of artists, variations of artist names and pieces of text to join the artist names.
- Event
- An organised event which people can attend, and is relevant to MusicBrainz. Events generally refer to live performances, like concerts and festivals.
- Label
- Labels are generally imprints on releases, and to a lesser extent, the record companies behind those imprints.
- Place
- Places are areas smaller than a geographical region (like a building or an outdoor area) used to perform or produce music. It could range from a stadium to a religious building to an indoor arena.
- Recording
- Recordings are unique audio data. It has a title, artist credit, duration, and ISRCs. Recordings can be linked to tracks on releases. Each track must always be associated with a single recording, but a recording can be linked to any number of tracks.
- Release
- Releases are real-world release objects (like a physical album) that you can buy in your music store. When a musical product is issued on a specific date with specific information such as the country, label, barcode and packaging, it is a release.
- A medium is a piece of media included in a release. It contains information about the format, position in the release and an optional title as well as a list of tracks. Several media exist, including but not limited to; CD, 12" vinyl, digital media. A medium normally has a tracklist.
- A track contains a link to a recording, title, artist credit and the position on the medium. A track is different from a recording in that it is unique to a release; a number of different releases can contain the same recording.
- Release Group
- Release groups are an abstract "album" entity. Technically it's a group of releases, with a specified type.
- Series
- A series is a sequence of separate release groups, releases, recordings, works or events with a common theme. The theme is usually prominent in the branding of the entities in the series and the individual entities will often have been given a number indicating the position in the series.
- URL
- A URL represents a regular Internet Uniform Resource Locator and an associated description of that URL. Unlike other entities, URLs are not visible.
- Work
- One layer above recordings ("song", "composition", etc.). While recording represents audio data, work represents the composition behind the recording.
The following entities can only be added by privileged users:
- Area
- Areas are historical and existing geographic regions. Areas include countries, sub-divisions, counties, municipalities, cities, districts and islands. To request that an area be added to Musicbrainz submit a bug request under the AREQ category.
- Instrument
- Instruments are devices created or adapted to make musical sounds. See how to request an instrument here.