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  • ...composer is (the name of the composer is often printed directly above the track or group of tracks on classical releases). *If there is more than one composer involved on the track, try to find out how the work is usually credited.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Style/Classical/Track Artist]]
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  • {{Official style}} The Classical Style Guide (CSG) is a set of guidelines that explains how (and when) "classical"
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  • #REDIRECT [[Style/Classical/Track Artist]]
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  • {{official ngs style}} # [[/Special purpose artist|Special purpose artist]]
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  • ...e [[Style/Titles|guidelines for titles]]) and is credited to one or more [[Artist|artists]]. Tracks are additionally assigned [[MBID]]s, though they cannot b [[Category:Terminology]] [[Category:Track]] [[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:WikiDocs Page]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:MusicBrainz Style Guidelines}} This page outlines the official MusicBrainz Style Guidelines.
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  • ...leases into MusicBrainz where guidance beyond [[Style|the core MusicBrainz style guide]] seems necessary. ==Release Artist==
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  • ...lies, and to follow the relevant [[Style Guideline]] specified in [[Versus Style]]. The three cases are: : "Artist A & Artist B"
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  • ...ainz which can be linked to [[Track|tracks]] on [[Release|releases]]. Each track must always be associated with a single recording, but a recording can be l ...resents distinct audio that has been used to produce at least one released track through copying or [[Mix_Terminology#mastering|mastering]]. A recording its
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  • {{official ngs style}} Pseudo-releases exist as an alternate tracklist (and title/artist credit) to one or more original (official/bootleg/promotion) releases, and
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  • == [[Artist ID]] == [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Artist ID]]
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  • ...se. Maybe it is a leak, or a radio rip, or maybe the artist did upload the track to Soundcloud or Youtube but never actually gave it any sort of official re ...lick "Add recording" from an artist page (this will automatically fill the Artist field) or just click "Add Standalone Recording" on the Editing menu. This w
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  • {{Official style}} ...ous]]] or [[Artist:125ec42a-7229-4250-afc5-e057484327fe|[unknown]]], use [[Artist:125ec42a-7229-4250-afc5-e057484327fe|[unknown]]].
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  • {{official ngs style}} ...commonly the original artist(s) rather than the remixers, but the correct artist might be the remixer for an official compilation of remixed material from m
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  • {{official ngs style}} ...group as an audiobook read by a different narrator. Apart from that, the [[Style/Release_Group|standard guidelines]] for release groups should be used.
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  • {{official ngs style}} ...g and work used for the track will normally be also [untitled], but if the track is given an official name in another release, the recording and work should
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  • ...owever, this rule does '''not''' apply if it can be shown that an [[Artist|artist]] intentionally used unorthodox spelling, punctuation or grammar. ...are many cases of record companies incorrectly reproducing titles or even artist names, or breaking generally accepted rules of usage for stylistic purposes
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  • == [[History Of Featuring Artist Style]] and [[SG5 Disaster Relief]] == ...ct that even today we have people who raise debates about Featuring Artist Style, there would still seem good reason to retain this bit of history. (I'm no
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  • ...rtists, with (optionally) their names as credited in the specific release, track, etc., and join phrases between them. ==Use of artist credits==
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  • ...Release|release]]. To enter one, just use the "Add recording" link from an artist page or the Edit menu. Although the [[Style Guideline]]s don't spell this out explicitly there are a few valid reasons
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  • {{official ngs style}} ...linked to one artist. One‐off collaborations had to be entered as separate artist entries.
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  • {{Official style}} Soundtrack style should generally follow the normal release guidelines, with the below excep
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  • When an artist says "We've released our new album", they're talking about a release group. ...iddle-Earth]]" was first released in 1998 and then remastered with a bonus track in 2007
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  • ...corrected in most cases to conform with the MusicBrainz [[Style Guidelines|style guidelines]]. Also, it is good practice to provide proof of your release in ==== Disc ID computed last track length is only an approximation ====
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  • ==== [[Artist]] ==== : An artist is generally a musician, group of musicians, a collaboration of multiple mu
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  • {{Official style}} ...st credits should generally follow the actual credit used on the release / track, including the join phrases.
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  • * [[Artist]] ✓ ** [[Artist Credits|Artist credits]] ✓
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  • === Artist credit utilization === ...and related pages with the intention of providing more thorough access to artist credit data.
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  • ! align="left" style="width: 33%;" | MusicBrainz ! align="left" style="width: 33%;" | Discogs
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  • {{official ngs style}} ===Artist credit===
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  • {{official ngs style}} The title should usually be the same as the first [[Style/Release#Title|release]].
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  • {{official ngs style}} ...E” on the cover. This is usually the choice of a graphic designer, not the artist. So, instead of copying the title from the cover, we follow certain rules t
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  • {{Official style}} ...purpose labels are similar in intent and functioning to [[Special Purpose Artist|special purpose artists]].
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  • If you're in the page for the artist you want to add a release to, just press "Add release" in the sidebar (if i ...e release is of "classical" - as opposed to "popular" - music, check the [[Style/Classical|classical guidelines]].
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  • A 44 CD set spanning the career of violinist [[artist:7d9be72b-ab36-4ce1-8a2c-05bf0f7eb0b4|Isaac Stern]], put out by [[label:1092 #* c.f. [[Classical Release Artist Style]]
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  • {{Official style}} ...r [[Style/Specific types of releases/Audiobook|audiobook style]]. Theatre Style also applies to soundtracks for television or film versions of musical thea
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  • * New feature: [[Artist Credit]]s * New feature: Collections added, these allow users to keep track of their own music collections in MusicBrainz.
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  • {| class="wikitable" style="float: right; margin: 0 0 20px 20px; clear: both;" ...our music library. It's possible to use different name patterns for single artist albums, compilation albums and single tracks.
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  • * [[Not Duplicate Artists|NotDuplicateArtists]] - This tries to keep track of artists with similar names who are not duplicate entries and should not ...[[Users Mailing List|UsersMailingList]] or see if you find a hint in the [[Style Guideline|StyleGuideline]]s.
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  • {{Official style}} * Otherwise, choose the most common track title.
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  • {{Official style}} The artist name is the official name of an artist, whether it is a person, band, or character. In most cases, it is the name
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  • {{official ngs style}} See the [[Style/Titles|titles guidelines]] for the release, medium and track titles.
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  • ...e fluid concept, and should generally just follow the structure set by the artist or label. For example, a digital album that claims to include "disc 1" and ...should be entered as two mediums. These exceptions are indicated in the [[Style/Release|release guidelines]].
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  • ...Tagger|Musicbrainz Picard]] - Mp3 tagging software and database to correct artist and albums. {| style="text-align: left; width: 100%" border="1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2"
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  • ...]s. This should relieve us from the worst aspect of the [[Featuring Artist Style|FeaturingArtistStyle]]. *** [[Artist Page Redesign|ArtistPageRedesign]]
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  • ...onym is considered more marketable: for example the “well-known” pianist [[artist:ffec7e9e-60da-4f01-84c6-c2097d708476|M. Bergerich]]. In the case of an ense ...gen Walther: Answer to My Questionnaire] accessed 10 Dec 2017</ref> with [[artist:8fcd4641-308b-4c9c-aa51-8a0dbb09efdd|Hans-Jürgen Walther]] which is quite
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  • ** [[How to Add an Artist|How to add an artist]] ** [[How to Add Standalone Recordings|How to add a standalone recording]] (track/song)
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  • If you are looking for guidelines for podcasts, see the [[Style/Specific types of releases/Broadcast programs|Broadcast Program guidelines] === Who is the artist of a podcast? ===
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  • {{Official style}} ...le levels. For example, the liner notes on a release can just say "violin: Artist X", or "recorded at the 1988 Foo Festival, Bar Concert Hall, Baz City". You
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  • * Browse through your favorite artist's release groups to see if you find obvious mistakes: The exact same releas If your edit is to a popular artist that has many [[Subscription|subscribers]], you are likely to gather votes
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  • ...ded to be expressed in the same way as the '''official''' guidelines for [[Style/Specific types of releases/Broadcast programs|Broadcast programs]] but with ...If the show was recorded in front of a ''live audience''<ref>The original style guideline refers to "live studio studio" audience, but that doesn't really
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