https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=99.243.0.0%2F16&feedformat=atomMusicBrainz Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T09:13:21ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.4https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=Cover_Art/Types&diff=53709Cover Art/Types2012-05-19T23:29:25Z<p>99.243.31.72: The CAA tab and the JSON responses both propercase the types ( "types": ["Booklet"], ); correcting to be more correct resource.</p>
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<div>==Description==<br />
<br />
The [[Cover Art Archive|cover art]] type of an image indicates what part(s) of the release it includes.<br />
<br />
==List of possible types==<br />
<br />
===Front===<br />
<br />
The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Album_cover Album cover], this is <br />
the front of the packaging of an audio recording (or in the case of a<br />
digital release the image associated with it in a digital media<br />
store).<br />
<br />
===Back===<br />
<br />
The back of the package of an audio recording, this will often contain<br />
the track listing, barcode and copyright information.<br />
<br />
===Booklet===<br />
<br />
A small book or group of pages inserted into the compact disc or DVD<br />
jewel case or the equivalent packaging for vinyl records and<br />
cassettes. Digital releases sometimes include a booklet in a digital<br />
file (usually PDF). Booklets often contain [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liner_notes liner notes],<br />
song lyrics and/or photographs of the artist or band.<br />
<br />
===Medium===<br />
<br />
The medium contains the audio recording, for a compact disc release it<br />
is the compact disc itself, similarly for a vinyl release it is the<br />
vinyl disc itself, etc..<br />
<br />
===Obi===<br />
<br />
An obi is a strip of paper around the spine (or occasionally one of<br />
the other edges of the packaging).<br />
<br />
===Spine===<br />
<br />
A spine is the edge of the package of an audio recording, it is often<br />
the only part visible when recordings are stacked or stored in a<br />
shelf. For compact discs the spine is usually part of the back cover<br />
scan, and should not be uploaded separately.<br />
<br />
===Track===<br />
<br />
Digital releases sometimes have cover art associated with each<br />
individual track of a release (typically embedded in the .mp3 files),<br />
use this type for images associated with individual tracks.<br />
<br />
===Other===<br />
<br />
Anything which doesn't fit in the types defined above.</div>99.243.31.72https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=Performance_Rights_Organizations&diff=50622Performance Rights Organizations2011-12-26T02:50:08Z<p>99.243.31.72: </p>
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<div>Performance rights organizations (PROs) provide intermediary functions, particularly royalty collection, between copyright holders and parties who wish to use copyrighted works publicly such as shopping and dining venues. Legal consumer purchase of works, such as buying CDs from a music store, confer private performance rights. PROs usually only collect royalties when use of a work is incidental to an organization's purpose. Royalties for works essential to an organization's purpose, such as theaters and radio, are usually negotiated directly with the rights holder. <br />
<br />
In some countries PROs are called copyright collectives or copyright collecting agencies. A copyright collective is more general than a PRO as it is not limited to performances and includes reproduction rights organizations (RRO's). RROs represent works distributed via mediums such as CD, audiocasette, or computer file rather than use of works in public settings. <br />
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{| border="1"<br />
|-<br />
| '''Country''' || '''PRO''' || '''Country''' || '''PRO'''<br />
|-<br />
| Afghanistan || ? || Luxembourg || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Albania || ALBAUTOR || Luxembourg || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Algeria || ? || Luxembourg || SACEM Luxembourg <br />
|-<br />
| American Samoa || [http://www.ascap.com/ ASCAP ] || Macau || ?<br />
|-<br />
| American Samoa || [http://www.bmi.com/ BMI ] || Macedonia || OMDA <br />
|-<br />
| American Samoa || [http://www.harryfox.com/ HFA (Harry Fox Agency) ] || Madagascar || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| American Samoa || [http://www.sesac.com/ SESAC ] || Madagascar || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| American Samoa || [http://www.soundexchange.com/ SoundExchange] || Madeira || [http://www.spautores.pt/ SPA ]<br />
|-<br />
| Andorra || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Malawi || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Andorra || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Malaysia || MACP <br />
|-<br />
| Angola || ? || Maldives || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Anguilla || ? || Mali || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Antarctica || ? || Mali || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Antigua and Barbuda || ? || Mali || BUMDA <br />
|-<br />
| Argentina || [http://www.sadaic.org.ar/ SADAIC ] || Malta || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Armenia || ? || Marshall Islands || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Aruba || ? || Martinique (French) || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Australia || [http://www.apra.com.au/ AMCOS] || Martinique (French) || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Australia || [http://www.apra.com.au/ APRA] || Mauritania || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Austria || [http://www.akm.co.at/ AKM ] || Mauritius || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Austria || [http://www.aume.at/ Austro Mechana ] || Mayotte || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Azerbaidjan || ? || Mayotte || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Azores || [http://www.spautores.pt/ SPA ] || Mexico || [http://www.sacm.org.mx/ SACM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Bahamas || ? || Micronesia || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Bahrain || ? || Moldavia || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Bangladesh || ? || Monaco || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Barbados || COSCAP || Monaco || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Belarus || ? || Mongolia || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Belgium || [http://www.sabam.be/ SABAM ] || Montenegro || SOKOJ <br />
|-<br />
| Belize || ? || Montserrat || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Benin || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Morocco || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Benin || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Morocco || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Benin || BUBEDRA || Morocco || BMDA <br />
|-<br />
| Bermuda || ? || Mozambique || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Bhutan || ? || Myanmar || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Bolivia || ? || Namibia || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Bosnia-Herzegovina || ? || Nauru || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Botswana || ? || Nepal || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Bouvet Island || ? || Netherlands || [http://www.bumastemra.nl/ BUMA]<br />
|-<br />
| Brazil || SBACEM || Netherlands || [http://www.bumastemra.nl/ STEMRA]<br />
|-<br />
| Brazil || UBC || Netherlands || [http://www.cedar.nl/ CEDAR ]<br />
|-<br />
| British Indian Ocean Territory || ? || Netherlands || [http://www.sena.nl/ SENA ]<br />
|-<br />
| Brunei Darussalam || ? || Netherlands Antilles || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Bulgaria || BSACP || New Caledonia (French) || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Bulgaria || MUSICAUTOR/BSACP || New Caledonia (French) || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Burkina Faso || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || New Zealand || [http://www.apra.com.au/ AMCOS]<br />
|-<br />
| Burkina Faso || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || New Zealand || [http://www.apra.com.au/ APRA]<br />
|-<br />
| Burkina Faso || BBDA || Nicaragua || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Burundi || ? || Niger || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Cambodia || ? || Niger || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Cameroon || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS] || Niger || BNDL <br />
|-<br />
| Cameroon || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Nigeria || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Cameroon || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Nigeria || MCSN <br />
|-<br />
| Canada || [http://www.cmrra.ca/ CMRRA ] || Niue || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Canada || [http://www.socan.ca/ SOCAN ] || Norfolk Island || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Canada || [http://www.sodrac.com/ SODRAC ] || Northern Mariana Islands || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Cape Verde || ? || Norway || [http://www.gramo.no/ GRAMO ]<br />
|-<br />
| Cayman Islands || ? || Norway || [http://www.tono.no/ TONO ]<br />
|-<br />
| Central African Republic || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Oman || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Central African Republic || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Pakistan || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Central African Republic || BUCADA || Palau || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Chad || ? || Panama || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Chile || [http://www.scd.cl/ SCD ] || Papua New Guinea || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| China || MCSC || Paraguay || APA <br />
|-<br />
| Christmas Island || ? || Peru || APDASPAC <br />
|-<br />
| Cocos (Keeling) Islands || ? || Peru || APDAYC <br />
|-<br />
| Colombia || SAYCO || Philippines || FILSCAP <br />
|-<br />
| Comoros || ? || Pitcairn Island || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Congo || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Poland || [http://www.zaiks.org.pl/ ZAIKS ]<br />
|-<br />
| Congo || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Polynesia (French) || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Congo || BCDA || Polynesia (French) || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Cook Islands || ? || Portugal || [http://www.spautores.pt/ SPA ]<br />
|-<br />
| Costa Rica || ACAM || Puerto Rico || [http://www.ascap.com/ ASCAP ]<br />
|-<br />
| Croatia || [http://www.hds.hr/ HDS ] || Puerto Rico || [http://www.bmi.com/ BMI ]<br />
|-<br />
| Cuba || ACDAM || Puerto Rico || [http://www.harryfox.com/ HFA (Harry Fox Agency) ]<br />
|-<br />
| Cyprus || ? || Puerto Rico || [http://www.sesac.com/ SESAC ]<br />
|-<br />
| Czech Republic || [http://www.osa.cz/ OSA ] || Puerto Rico || [http://www.soundexchange.com/ SoundExchange]<br />
|-<br />
| Denmark || [http://www.koda.dk/ KODA ] || Qatar || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Djibouti || ? || Reunion (French) || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Dominica || ? || Reunion (French) || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Dominican Republic || ? || Romania || [http://www.ucmr-ada.ro/ UCMR-ADA ]<br />
|-<br />
| East Timor || ? || Russian Federation || [http://rao.ru/ RAO ]<br />
|-<br />
| Ecuador || ? || Rwanda || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Egypt || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || S. Georgia & S. Sandwich Isls. || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Egypt || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Saint Helena || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Egypt || SACERAU || Saint Kitts & Nevis Anguilla || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| El Salvador || ? || Saint Lucia || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Equatorial Guinea || ? || Saint Pierre and Miquelon || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Eritrea || ? || Saint Pierre and Miquelon || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Estonia || [http://www.ncb.dk/ NCB ] || Saint Tome (Sao Tome) and Principe || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Estonia || [http://www.eau.org/ EAÜ] || Saint Vincent & Grenadines || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Ethiopia || ? || Samoa || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Europe || [http://www.gesac.org/ GESAC ] || San Marino || [http://www.siae.it/ SIAE ]<br />
|-<br />
| Falkland Islands || ? || Saudi Arabia || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Faroe Islands || [http://www.ncb.dk/ NCB ] || Scandinavia || [http://www.ncb.dk/ NCB ]<br />
|-<br />
| Fiji || FCA || Senegal || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Finland || [http://www.teosto.fi/ TEOSTO ] || Senegal || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Former Czechoslovakia || ? || Senegal || BSDA <br />
|-<br />
| France || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Serbia || SOKOJ <br />
|-<br />
| France || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Seychelles || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| French Austral and Antartic territories || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Sierra Leone || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| French Austral and Antartic territories || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Singapore || [http://www.compass.org.sg/ COMPASS ]<br />
|-<br />
| French Austral and Antartic territories || TAAF || Singapore || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| French Guyana || ? || Slovak Republic || [http://www.soza.sk/ SOZA ]<br />
|-<br />
| French Southern Territories || ? || Slovenia || [http://www.sazas.org/ SAZAS ]<br />
|-<br />
| Gabon || ? || Solomon Islands || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Gambia || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS] || Somalia || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Georgia || GESAP || South Africa || [http://sarral.org.za/ SARRAL ]<br />
|-<br />
| Germany || [http://www.gema.de/ GEMA ] || South Africa || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Germany || [https://www.gvl.de/ GVL ] || South Africa || [http://www.samro.org.za/ SAMRO ]<br />
|-<br />
| Ghana || ? || Spain || [http://www.sgae.es/ SGAE ]<br />
|-<br />
| Gibraltar || ? || Sri Lanka || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Greece || [http://www.aepi.gr/ AEPI ] || Sudan || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Greenland || ? || Suriname || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Grenada || ? || Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Guadeloupe (French) || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Swaziland || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Guadeloupe (French) || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Sweden || [http://www.sami.se/ SAMI ]<br />
|-<br />
| Guam (USA) || [http://www.ascap.com/ ASCAP ] || Sweden || [http://www.stim.se/ STIM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Guam (USA) || [http://www.bmi.com/ BMI ] || Switzerland || [http://www.suisa.ch/ SUISA ] ([[CAE]])<br />
|-<br />
| Guam (USA) || [http://www.harryfox.com/ HFA (Harry Fox Agency) ] || Syria || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Guam (USA) || [http://www.sesac.com/ SESAC ] || Tadjikistan || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Guam (USA) || [http://www.soundexchange.com/ SoundExchange] || Taiwan || MUST <br />
|-<br />
| Guatemala || ? || Tanzania || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Guinea || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Thailand || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Guinea || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Togo || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Guinea || BGDA || Togo || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Guinea Bissau || SGA || Togo || BUTODRA <br />
|-<br />
| Guyana || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Tokelau || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Guyana || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Tonga || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Haiti || ? || Tongo || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Heard and McDonald Islands || ? || Trinidad and Tobago || [http://www.cott.org.tt/ COTT ]<br />
|-<br />
| Honduras || ? || Trinidad and Tobago || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Hong Kong || [http://www.cash.org.hk/ CASH ] || Tunisia || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Hungary || [http://www.artisjus.hu/ ARTISJUS ] || Turkey || [http://www.mesam.org.tr/ MESAM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Iceland || [http://www.stef.is/ STEF ] || Turkmenistan || ?<br />
|-<br />
| India || IPRS || Turks and Caicos Islands || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Indonesia || [http://www.kci.or.id/ KCI ] || Tuvalu || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| International || [http://www.biem.org/ BIEM ] || Uganda || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| International || [http://www.cisac.org/ CISAC ] || Ukraine || UACRR <br />
|-<br />
| Iran || ? || United Arab Emirates || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Iraq || ? || United Kingdom || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Ireland || [http://www.mcps.ie/ MCPS Ireland ] || United Kingdom || PAMRA<br />
|-<br />
| Ireland || IMRO || United Kingdom || [http://www.ppluk.com PPL ]<br/>(also see [http://www.nemis.org/index.html?s=info&m=info&c=viewItem&type=2&id=44 nemis])<br />
|-<br />
| Israel || [http://www.acum.org.il/jsp/index_e.jsp ACUM ] || Uruguay || [http://www.agadu.com.uy/ AGADU ]<br />
|-<br />
| Italy || [http://www.siae.it/ SIAE ] || USA / USA Minor Outlying Islands || [http://www.ascap.com/ ASCAP ]<br />
|-<br />
| Ivory Coast (Cote D'Ivoire) || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || USA / USA Minor Outlying Islands || [http://www.bmi.com/ BMI ]<br />
|-<br />
| Ivory Coast (Cote D'Ivoire) || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || USA / USA Minor Outlying Islands || [http://www.harryfox.com/ HFA (Harry Fox Agency) ]<br />
|-<br />
| Ivory Coast (Cote D'Ivoire) || BURIDA || USA / USA Minor Outlying Islands || [http://www.sesac.com/ SESAC ]<br />
|-<br />
| Jamaica || JACAP || USA / USA Minor Outlying Islands || [http://www.soundexchange.com/ SoundExchange]<br />
|-<br />
| Japan || [http://www.jasrac.or.jp/ejhp/ JASRAC ] || Uzbekistan || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Jordan || ? || Vanuatu || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Kazakhstan || ? || Vatican City State || [http://www.siae.it/ SIAE ]<br />
|-<br />
| Kenya || MCSK || Venezuela || SACVEN <br />
|-<br />
| Kiribati || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS] || Vietnam || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Korea, North || ? || Virgin Islands (British) || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Korea, South || [http://www.komca.or.kr/eng2/main.htm KOMCA ] || Virgin Islands (USA) || [http://www.ascap.com/ ASCAP ]<br />
|-<br />
| Kuwait || ? || Virgin Islands (USA) || [http://www.bmi.com/ BMI ]<br />
|-<br />
| Kyrgyzstan || ? || Virgin Islands (USA) || [http://www.harryfox.com/ HFA (Harry Fox Agency) ]<br />
|-<br />
| Laos || ? || Virgin Islands (USA) || [http://www.sesac.com/ SESAC ]<br />
|-<br />
| Latvia || [http://www.ncb.dk/ NCB ] || Virgin Islands (USA) || [http://www.soundexchange.com/ SoundExchange]<br />
|-<br />
| Latvia || AKKA/LAA || Wallis and Futuna Islands || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Lebanon || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Wallis and Futuna Islands || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Lebanon || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Western Sahara || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Lesotho || ? || Yemen || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Liberia || ? || Yugoslavia || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Libya || ? || Zaire || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Liechtenstein || [http://www.suisa.ch/ SUISA ] || Zambia || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Lithuania || [http://www.ncb.dk/ NCB ] || Zimbabwe || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Lithuania || LATGA-A || <br />
|}<br />
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<div>Performance rights organizations (PROs) provide intermediary functions, particularly royalty collection, between copyright holders and parties who wish to use copyrighted works publicly such as shopping and dining venues. Legal consumer purchase of works, such as buying CDs from a music store, confer private performance rights. PROs usually only collect royalties when use of a work is incidental to an organization's purpose. Royalties for works essential to an organization's purpose, such as theaters and radio, are usually negotiated directly with the rights holder. <br />
<br />
In some countries PROs are called copyright collectives or copyright collecting agencies. A copyright collective is more general than a PRO as it is not limited to performances and includes reproduction rights organizations (RRO's). RROs represent works distributed via mediums such as CD, audiocasette, or computer file rather than use of works in public settings. <br />
<br />
{| border="1"<br />
|-<br />
| '''Country''' || '''PRO''' || '''Country''' || '''PRO'''<br />
|-<br />
| Afghanistan || ? || Luxembourg || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Albania || ALBAUTOR || Luxembourg || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Algeria || ? || Luxembourg || SACEM Luxembourg <br />
|-<br />
| American Samoa || [http://www.ascap.com/ ASCAP ] || Macau || ?<br />
|-<br />
| American Samoa || [http://www.bmi.com/ BMI ] || Macedonia || OMDA <br />
|-<br />
| American Samoa || [http://www.harryfox.com/ HFA (Harry Fox Agency) ] || Madagascar || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| American Samoa || [http://www.sesac.com/ SESAC ] || Madagascar || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| American Samoa || [http://www.soundexchange.com/ SoundExchange] || Madeira || [http://www.spautores.pt/ SPA ]<br />
|-<br />
| Andorra || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Malawi || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Andorra || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Malaysia || MACP <br />
|-<br />
| Angola || ? || Maldives || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Anguilla || ? || Mali || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Antarctica || ? || Mali || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Antigua and Barbuda || ? || Mali || BUMDA <br />
|-<br />
| Argentina || [http://www.sadaic.org.ar/ SADAIC ] || Malta || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Armenia || ? || Marshall Islands || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Aruba || ? || Martinique (French) || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Australia || [http://www.apra.com.au/ AMCOS] || Martinique (French) || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Australia || [http://www.apra.com.au/ APRA] || Mauritania || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Austria || [http://www.akm.co.at/ AKM ] || Mauritius || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Austria || [http://www.aume.at/ Austro Mechana ] || Mayotte || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Azerbaidjan || ? || Mayotte || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Azores || [http://www.spautores.pt/ SPA ] || Mexico || [http://www.sacm.org.mx/ SACM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Bahamas || ? || Micronesia || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Bahrain || ? || Moldavia || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Bangladesh || ? || Monaco || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Barbados || COSCAP || Monaco || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Belarus || ? || Mongolia || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Belgium || [http://www.sabam.be/ SABAM ] || Montenegro || SOKOJ <br />
|-<br />
| Belize || ? || Montserrat || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Benin || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Morocco || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Benin || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Morocco || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Benin || BUBEDRA || Morocco || BMDA <br />
|-<br />
| Bermuda || ? || Mozambique || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Bhutan || ? || Myanmar || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Bolivia || ? || Namibia || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Bosnia-Herzegovina || ? || Nauru || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Botswana || ? || Nepal || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Bouvet Island || ? || Netherlands || [http://www.bumastemra.nl/ BUMA]<br />
|-<br />
| Brazil || SBACEM || Netherlands || [http://www.bumastemra.nl/ STEMRA]<br />
|-<br />
| Brazil || UBC || Netherlands || [http://www.cedar.nl/ CEDAR ]<br />
|-<br />
| British Indian Ocean Territory || ? || Netherlands || [http://www.sena.nl/ SENA ]<br />
|-<br />
| Brunei Darussalam || ? || Netherlands Antilles || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Bulgaria || BSACP || New Caledonia (French) || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Bulgaria || MUSICAUTOR/BSACP || New Caledonia (French) || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Burkina Faso || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || New Zealand || [http://www.apra.com.au/ AMCOS]<br />
|-<br />
| Burkina Faso || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || New Zealand || [http://www.apra.com.au/ APRA]<br />
|-<br />
| Burkina Faso || BBDA || Nicaragua || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Burundi || ? || Niger || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Cambodia || ? || Niger || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Cameroon || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS] || Niger || BNDL <br />
|-<br />
| Cameroon || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Nigeria || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Cameroon || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Nigeria || MCSN <br />
|-<br />
| Canada || [http://www.cmrra.ca/ CMRRA ] || Niue || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Canada || [http://www.socan.ca/ SOCAN ] || Norfolk Island || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Canada || [http://www.sodrac.com/ SODRAC ] || Northern Mariana Islands || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Cape Verde || ? || Norway || [http://www.gramo.no/ GRAMO ]<br />
|-<br />
| Cayman Islands || ? || Norway || [http://www.tono.no/ TONO ]<br />
|-<br />
| Central African Republic || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Oman || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Central African Republic || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Pakistan || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Central African Republic || BUCADA || Palau || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Chad || ? || Panama || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Chile || [http://www.scd.cl/ SCD ] || Papua New Guinea || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| China || MCSC || Paraguay || APA <br />
|-<br />
| Christmas Island || ? || Peru || APDASPAC <br />
|-<br />
| Cocos (Keeling) Islands || ? || Peru || APDAYC <br />
|-<br />
| Colombia || SAYCO || Philippines || FILSCAP <br />
|-<br />
| Comoros || ? || Pitcairn Island || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Congo || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Poland || [http://www.zaiks.org.pl/ ZAIKS ]<br />
|-<br />
| Congo || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Polynesia (French) || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Congo || BCDA || Polynesia (French) || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Cook Islands || ? || Portugal || [http://www.spautores.pt/ SPA ]<br />
|-<br />
| Costa Rica || ACAM || Puerto Rico || [http://www.ascap.com/ ASCAP ]<br />
|-<br />
| Croatia || [http://www.hds.hr/ HDS ] || Puerto Rico || [http://www.bmi.com/ BMI ]<br />
|-<br />
| Cuba || ACDAM || Puerto Rico || [http://www.harryfox.com/ HFA (Harry Fox Agency) ]<br />
|-<br />
| Cyprus || ? || Puerto Rico || [http://www.sesac.com/ SESAC ]<br />
|-<br />
| Czech Republic || [http://www.osa.cz/ OSA ] || Puerto Rico || [http://www.soundexchange.com/ SoundExchange]<br />
|-<br />
| Denmark || [http://www.koda.dk/ KODA ] || Qatar || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Djibouti || ? || Reunion (French) || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Dominica || ? || Reunion (French) || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Dominican Republic || ? || Romania || [http://www.ucmr-ada.ro/ UCMR-ADA ]<br />
|-<br />
| East Timor || ? || Russian Federation || [http://rao.ru/ RAO ]<br />
|-<br />
| Ecuador || ? || Rwanda || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Egypt || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || S. Georgia & S. Sandwich Isls. || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Egypt || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Saint Helena || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Egypt || SACERAU || Saint Kitts & Nevis Anguilla || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| El Salvador || ? || Saint Lucia || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Equatorial Guinea || ? || Saint Pierre and Miquelon || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Eritrea || ? || Saint Pierre and Miquelon || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Estonia || [http://www.ncb.dk/ NCB ] || Saint Tome (Sao Tome) and Principe || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Estonia || [http://www.eau.org/|EAÜ] || Saint Vincent & Grenadines || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Ethiopia || ? || Samoa || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Europe || [http://www.gesac.org/ GESAC ] || San Marino || [http://www.siae.it/ SIAE ]<br />
|-<br />
| Falkland Islands || ? || Saudi Arabia || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Faroe Islands || [http://www.ncb.dk/ NCB ] || Scandinavia || [http://www.ncb.dk/ NCB ]<br />
|-<br />
| Fiji || FCA || Senegal || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Finland || [http://www.teosto.fi/ TEOSTO ] || Senegal || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Former Czechoslovakia || ? || Senegal || BSDA <br />
|-<br />
| France || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Serbia || SOKOJ <br />
|-<br />
| France || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Seychelles || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| French Austral and Antartic territories || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Sierra Leone || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| French Austral and Antartic territories || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Singapore || [http://www.compass.org.sg/ COMPASS ]<br />
|-<br />
| French Austral and Antartic territories || TAAF || Singapore || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| French Guyana || ? || Slovak Republic || [http://www.soza.sk/ SOZA ]<br />
|-<br />
| French Southern Territories || ? || Slovenia || [http://www.sazas.org/ SAZAS ]<br />
|-<br />
| Gabon || ? || Solomon Islands || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Gambia || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS] || Somalia || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Georgia || GESAP || South Africa || [http://sarral.org.za/ SARRAL ]<br />
|-<br />
| Germany || [http://www.gema.de/ GEMA ] || South Africa || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Germany || [https://www.gvl.de/ GVL ] || South Africa || [http://www.samro.org.za/ SAMRO ]<br />
|-<br />
| Ghana || ? || Spain || [http://www.sgae.es/ SGAE ]<br />
|-<br />
| Gibraltar || ? || Sri Lanka || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Greece || [http://www.aepi.gr/ AEPI ] || Sudan || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Greenland || ? || Suriname || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Grenada || ? || Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Guadeloupe (French) || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Swaziland || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Guadeloupe (French) || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Sweden || [http://www.sami.se/ SAMI ]<br />
|-<br />
| Guam (USA) || [http://www.ascap.com/ ASCAP ] || Sweden || [http://www.stim.se/ STIM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Guam (USA) || [http://www.bmi.com/ BMI ] || Switzerland || [http://www.suisa.ch/ SUISA ] ([[CAE]])<br />
|-<br />
| Guam (USA) || [http://www.harryfox.com/ HFA (Harry Fox Agency) ] || Syria || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Guam (USA) || [http://www.sesac.com/ SESAC ] || Tadjikistan || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Guam (USA) || [http://www.soundexchange.com/ SoundExchange] || Taiwan || MUST <br />
|-<br />
| Guatemala || ? || Tanzania || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Guinea || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Thailand || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Guinea || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Togo || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Guinea || BGDA || Togo || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Guinea Bissau || SGA || Togo || BUTODRA <br />
|-<br />
| Guyana || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Tokelau || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Guyana || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Tonga || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Haiti || ? || Tongo || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Heard and McDonald Islands || ? || Trinidad and Tobago || [http://www.cott.org.tt/ COTT ]<br />
|-<br />
| Honduras || ? || Trinidad and Tobago || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Hong Kong || [http://www.cash.org.hk/ CASH ] || Tunisia || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Hungary || [http://www.artisjus.hu/ ARTISJUS ] || Turkey || [http://www.mesam.org.tr/ MESAM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Iceland || [http://www.stef.is/ STEF ] || Turkmenistan || ?<br />
|-<br />
| India || IPRS || Turks and Caicos Islands || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Indonesia || [http://www.kci.or.id/ KCI ] || Tuvalu || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| International || [http://www.biem.org/ BIEM ] || Uganda || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| International || [http://www.cisac.org/ CISAC ] || Ukraine || UACRR <br />
|-<br />
| Iran || ? || United Arab Emirates || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Iraq || ? || United Kingdom || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Ireland || [http://www.mcps.ie/ MCPS Ireland ] || United Kingdom || PAMRA<br />
|-<br />
| Ireland || IMRO || United Kingdom || [http://www.ppluk.com PPL ]<br/>(also see [http://www.nemis.org/index.html?s=info&m=info&c=viewItem&type=2&id=44 nemis])<br />
|-<br />
| Israel || [http://www.acum.org.il/jsp/index_e.jsp ACUM ] || Uruguay || [http://www.agadu.com.uy/ AGADU ]<br />
|-<br />
| Italy || [http://www.siae.it/ SIAE ] || USA / USA Minor Outlying Islands || [http://www.ascap.com/ ASCAP ]<br />
|-<br />
| Ivory Coast (Cote D'Ivoire) || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || USA / USA Minor Outlying Islands || [http://www.bmi.com/ BMI ]<br />
|-<br />
| Ivory Coast (Cote D'Ivoire) || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || USA / USA Minor Outlying Islands || [http://www.harryfox.com/ HFA (Harry Fox Agency) ]<br />
|-<br />
| Ivory Coast (Cote D'Ivoire) || BURIDA || USA / USA Minor Outlying Islands || [http://www.sesac.com/ SESAC ]<br />
|-<br />
| Jamaica || JACAP || USA / USA Minor Outlying Islands || [http://www.soundexchange.com/ SoundExchange]<br />
|-<br />
| Japan || [http://www.jasrac.or.jp/ejhp/ JASRAC ] || Uzbekistan || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Jordan || ? || Vanuatu || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Kazakhstan || ? || Vatican City State || [http://www.siae.it/ SIAE ]<br />
|-<br />
| Kenya || MCSK || Venezuela || SACVEN <br />
|-<br />
| Kiribati || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS] || Vietnam || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Korea, North || ? || Virgin Islands (British) || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Korea, South || [http://www.komca.or.kr/eng2/main.htm KOMCA ] || Virgin Islands (USA) || [http://www.ascap.com/ ASCAP ]<br />
|-<br />
| Kuwait || ? || Virgin Islands (USA) || [http://www.bmi.com/ BMI ]<br />
|-<br />
| Kyrgyzstan || ? || Virgin Islands (USA) || [http://www.harryfox.com/ HFA (Harry Fox Agency) ]<br />
|-<br />
| Laos || ? || Virgin Islands (USA) || [http://www.sesac.com/ SESAC ]<br />
|-<br />
| Latvia || [http://www.ncb.dk/ NCB ] || Virgin Islands (USA) || [http://www.soundexchange.com/ SoundExchange]<br />
|-<br />
| Latvia || AKKA/LAA || Wallis and Futuna Islands || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Lebanon || [http://www.sacem.fr/ SACEM ] || Wallis and Futuna Islands || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ]<br />
|-<br />
| Lebanon || [http://www.sdrm.fr/ SDRM ] || Western Sahara || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Lesotho || ? || Yemen || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Liberia || ? || Yugoslavia || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Libya || ? || Zaire || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Liechtenstein || [http://www.suisa.ch/ SUISA ] || Zambia || [http://www.mcps-prs-alliance.co.uk/ MCPS-PRS]<br />
|-<br />
| Lithuania || [http://www.ncb.dk/ NCB ] || Zimbabwe || ?<br />
|-<br />
| Lithuania || LATGA-A || <br />
|}<br />
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|-<br />
!Speed<br />
!Diameter/size<br />
!Material<br />
!Name<br />
!Unit name<br />
|-<br />
|Various (tempo‐based)<br />
|n/a<br />
|Paper<br />
|Piano roll<br />
|Roll<br />
|-<br />
|Various (commonly 100, 120, 144 and 160 RPM)<br />
|<br />
* toy (⅝ × 3-inch)<br />
* standard (2-3/16 × 4¼-inch)<br />
* concert (5 × 4¼-inch)<br />
* LP (2¾ × 6½-inch)<br />
* Celeste (2-3/16 × 8½-inch)<br />
* Intermédiaire (3½ × 4¼-inch)<br />
|<br />
* Brown wax<br />
* Black wax<br />
* Blue wax<br />
* Purple wax<br />
* Pink wax<br />
* Grey wax<br />
* Wax (unknown formulation)<br />
|Wax cylinder<br />
|Cylinder<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* 33⅓ RPM<br />
* 45 RPM<br />
* ~78 RPM<br />
* Other (60–130 RPM)<br />
|<br />
* 5.5-inch<br />
* 6.25‐inch<br />
* 7‐inch<br />
* 8‐inch<br />
* 9‐inch<br />
* 10‐inch<br />
* 10.5‐inch<br />
* 11.5‐inch<br />
* 12‐inch<br />
* 14‐inch<br />
* 16‐inch<br />
* 17-inch<br />
* 18-inch<br />
* 20-inch<br />
* 22-inch<br />
* Square<br />
|<br />
* Shellac<br />
* Acetate<br />
* Vinyl<br />
* Wax<br />
* Glass<br />
* Zinc<br />
* Latex<br />
* Cellulose<br />
* Aluminum<br />
* Paper<br />
* Cardboard<br />
* Chocolate<br />
|<br />
Phonograph record<br />
|<br />
Disc<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* 15⁄16 inches per second<br />
* 1⅞ IPS<br />
* 3¾ IPS<br />
* 7½ IPS<br />
* 15 IPS<br />
* 30 IPS<br />
|<br />
* 3‐inch<br />
* 5‐inch<br />
* 7‐inch<br />
* 10½ inches<br />
|rowspan="3"|Plastic tape<br />
|<br />
* Reel‐to‐reel<br />
|Reel<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="4"|n/a<br />
|rowspan="2"|n/a<br />
|<br />
* Cassette<br />
* Microcassette<br />
* DCC<br />
|rowspan="2"|Tape<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* DAT<br />
* VHS<br />
* Betamax<br />
* 8‐track cartridge<br />
* 4‐track cartridge<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* 8 cm<br />
* 12 cm<br />
|rowspan="2"|Polycarbonate<br />
|<br />
* Compact disc<br />
* CD‐R<br />
* HDCD<br />
* SACD<br />
* DVD<br />
* DVD‐Video<br />
* DVD‐Audio<br />
* AVCHD<br />
* VCD<br />
* SVCD<br />
* HD-DVD<br />
* Blu-Ray<br />
* Laserdisc<br />
|rowspan="2"|Disc<br />
|-<br />
|n/a<br />
|<br />
* Minidisc<br />
* UMD<br />
|-<br />
|n/a<br />
|n/a<br />
|Bits<br />
|<br />
* Digital media<br />
* Slotmusic<br />
* USB disk<br />
|???<br />
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|-<br />
!Speed<br />
!Diameter/size<br />
!Material<br />
!Name<br />
!Unit name<br />
|-<br />
|Various (tempo‐based)<br />
|n/a<br />
|Paper<br />
|Piano roll<br />
|Roll<br />
|-<br />
|Various (commonly 100, 120, 144 and 160 RPM)<br />
|<br />
* toy (⅝ × 3-inch)<br />
* standard (2-3/16 × 4¼-inch)<br />
* concert (5 × 4¼-inch)<br />
* LP (2¾ × 6½-inch)<br />
* Celeste (2-3/16 × 8½-inch)<br />
* Intermédiaire (3½ × 4¼-inch)<br />
|Wax<br />
|Wax cylinder<br />
|Cylinder<br />
|-<br />
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* ~78 RPM<br />
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* 5.5-inch<br />
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* 16‐inch<br />
* 17-inch<br />
* 18-inch<br />
* 20-inch<br />
* 22-inch<br />
* Square<br />
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* Shellac<br />
* Acetate<br />
* Vinyl<br />
* Wax<br />
* Glass<br />
* Zinc<br />
* Latex<br />
* Cellulose<br />
* Aluminum<br />
* Paper<br />
* Cardboard<br />
* Chocolate<br />
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Phonograph record<br />
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Disc<br />
|-<br />
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* 15⁄16 inches per second<br />
* 1⅞ IPS<br />
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* 3‐inch<br />
* 5‐inch<br />
* 7‐inch<br />
* 10½ inches<br />
|rowspan="3"|Plastic tape<br />
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* Reel‐to‐reel<br />
* Wire<br />
|Reel<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="4"|n/a<br />
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* Cassette<br />
* Microcassette<br />
* DCC<br />
|rowspan="2"|Tape<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
* DAT<br />
* VHS<br />
* Betamax<br />
* 8‐track cartridge<br />
* 4‐track cartridge<br />
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* 8 cm<br />
* 12 cm<br />
|rowspan="2"|Polycarbonate<br />
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* Compact disc<br />
* CD‐R<br />
* HDCD<br />
* SACD<br />
* DVD<br />
* DVD‐Video<br />
* DVD‐Audio<br />
* AVCHD<br />
* VCD<br />
* SVCD<br />
* HD-DVD<br />
* Blu-Ray<br />
* Laserdisc<br />
|rowspan="2"|Disc<br />
|-<br />
|n/a<br />
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* Minidisc<br />
* UMD<br />
|-<br />
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|Bits<br />
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* Digital media<br />
* Slotmusic<br />
* USB disk<br />
|???<br />
|}</div>99.243.31.72https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=User_talk:Hawke/Proposal/CSG-lite&diff=50225User talk:Hawke/Proposal/CSG-lite2011-12-01T22:00:18Z<p>99.243.31.72: </p>
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<div>I see multiple issues. The "artist" field is badly designed (dating to ID3 v1), but at least our use is generally consistent, genre-depending. Soundtracks, production music, "classical" (broadly defined), and maybe a few other genres I'm not thinking of, use composer as artist. Everything else uses performer. What you describe doing is to instead overload the artist field with nearly anyone involved in the recording, from composition to performance (yet not mixer, DJ, masterer, etc...?)<br />
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"Work displays show every recording as 'by [Composer]'." The solution would seem to be to use performer (and conductor) ARs, if 1+ are set for the recording, for the recording artist, not overloading the artist field.<br />
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"Tracks should be credited pretty much as on the release. In the case of multiple composers, you will need a different per-track credit for each one, though the performers may be the same." - This adds greatly to the tedium and difficulty of entering a classical release. I've seen many releases, classical compilations, which would become a nightmare to enter - 15 tracks, each by different composers, each performed by different sets of performers and conductors? For a release type which is most likely to be encountered by a non-CSG editor, this would make those same type of releases the hardest to enter at all.<br />
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"In general, follow the album cover for track and release titles." - The biggest issue I ran into when drafting CSGv2 was digital releases. As more and more releases become digital only, this becomes a bigger and bigger issue. Problem is, in many cases, for classical, there is no set track title. I've seen a good number of such cases at Amazon and Naxos, to name the biggest 2 where I've seen it, where I'm pretty sure that they're just getting a generic title by pointing to some entry in a local database of classical works, not based on anything specific to the release.<br />
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"Use a slash (/) where the cover separates by line break. (e.g. “The Planets Suite / St. Paul’s Suite”)" - This breaks http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Style/Titles/Subtitles , without good rationale so far as I can tell. The example you give is a case of multiple works on a release. Yet the wording here, and the seeming cancelling of subtitle style, would give instead things like "The Best of / Mozart / His 4 greatest works / Jupiter / Requiem / Symphony 20 / Piano Concerto No. 6".<br />
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Also, the title examples given are for pretty basic cases, without being very informative as to how you get to that in all other types of cases. It was intended for works, not the short form for recordings, but this is how I got there for the CSGv2 draft: http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Proposal:CSGv2/Work/Title/Work_and_opus_identification#Basic_Framework and http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Proposal:CSGv2/Work/Title/Movement_identification .<br />
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"If it appears in multiple languages, use the first." - this is confusing. The first few times I read it, I thought you meant "Ok, I have this release. Track 1's title is in German, so I have to use German for every title", not "Symphony in A-sharp minor / Symphonie en la diesis minore / Symphonie in ais-Moll".<br />
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Regarding overloading "artist", though, I am completely against this. What you describe as problems that require this change *are* pretty much display issues. T"hings like “under the direction of” or “with electric accordion performed by”" ought not to be in the artist field. What you're describing is really the flattening of all AR-type credits for each recording, shoving them all into a single field. In the process, you also eliminating any usefulness of the artist field. An identical result could be obtained simply by 1) listing performance/conductor/etc AR recordings' releases on a performer/conductor/etc's listing. As a side benefit, you'd get far better ARs (ie, more specific data) while the same data is entered - and you'd not have to do it all while creating the release, but instead, it could be done as time permits (as ARs are currently). We should be moving to make adding ARs more simple/easy, useful, and encouraged, not moving people towards instead massively overloading the artist (or AC) field.<br />
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[[User:99.243.31.72|99.243.31.72]] 21:53, 1 December 2011 (UTC) (aka BrianFreud)</div>99.243.31.72https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=User_talk:Hawke/Proposal/CSG-lite&diff=50224User talk:Hawke/Proposal/CSG-lite2011-12-01T21:53:00Z<p>99.243.31.72: New page: I see multiple issues. The "artist" field is badly designed (dating to ID3 v1), but at least our use is generally consistent, genre-depending. Soundtracks, production music, "classical" ...</p>
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<div>I see multiple issues. The "artist" field is badly designed (dating to ID3 v1), but at least our use is generally consistent, genre-depending. Soundtracks, production music, "classical" (broadly defined), and maybe a few other genres I'm not thinking of, use composer as artist. Everything else uses performer. What you describe doing is to instead overload the artist field with nearly anyone involved in the recording, from composition to performance (yet not mixer, DJ, masterer, etc...?)<br />
<br />
"Work displays show every recording as 'by [Composer]'." The solution would seem to be to use performer (and conductor) ARs, if 1+ are set for the recording, for the recording artist, not overloading the artist field.<br />
<br />
"Tracks should be credited pretty much as on the release. In the case of multiple composers, you will need a different per-track credit for each one, though the performers may be the same." - This adds greatly to the tedium and difficulty of entering a classical release. I've seen many releases, classical compilations, which would become a nightmare to enter - 15 tracks, each by different composers, each performed by different sets of performers and conductors? For a release type which is most likely to be encountered by a non-CSG editor, this would make those same type of releases the hardest to enter at all.<br />
<br />
"In general, follow the album cover for track and release titles." - The biggest issue I ran into when drafting CSGv2 was digital releases. As more and more releases become digital only, this becomes a bigger and bigger issue. Problem is, in many cases, for classical, there is no set track title. I've seen a good number of such cases at Amazon and Naxos, to name the biggest 2 where I've seen it, where I'm pretty sure that they're just getting a generic title by pointing to some entry in a local database of classical works, not based on anything specific to the release.<br />
<br />
"Use a slash (/) where the cover separates by line break. (e.g. “The Planets Suite / St. Paul’s Suite”)" - This breaks http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Style/Titles/Subtitles , without good rationale so far as I can tell. The example you give is a case of multiple works on a release. Yet the wording here, and the seeming cancelling of subtitle style, would give instead things like "The Best of / Mozart / His 4 greatest works / Jupiter / Requiem / Symphony 20 / Piano Concerto No. 6".<br />
<br />
Also, the title examples given are for pretty basic cases, without being very informative as to how you get to that in all other types of cases. It was intended for works, not the short form for recordings, but this is how I got there for the CSGv2 draft: http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Proposal:CSGv2/Work/Title/Work_and_opus_identification#Basic_Framework and http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Proposal:CSGv2/Work/Title/Movement_identification .<br />
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"If it appears in multiple languages, use the first." - this is confusing. The first few times I read it, I thought you meant "Ok, I have this release. Track 1's title is in German, so I have to use German for every title", not "Symphony in A-sharp minor / Symphonie en la diesis minore / Symphonie in ais-Moll".<br />
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[[User:99.243.31.72|99.243.31.72]] 21:53, 1 December 2011 (UTC)</div>99.243.31.72https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=Talk:Style/Specific_types_of_releases&diff=50001Talk:Style/Specific types of releases2011-11-16T04:32:05Z<p>99.243.31.72: New page: I've not seen anything in style to change it, but the old soundtrack style page does not come up at all, and isn't linked from here. Editors are now changing composers to performers, with...</p>
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<div>I've not seen anything in style to change it, but the old soundtrack style page does not come up at all, and isn't linked from here. Editors are now changing composers to performers, without anything to reference, as the only thing in any guideline is now "There are currently no specific official guidelines for soundtracks." The old page was the defacto official guideline; the specific version which was itself official had simply been lost. (It was only ever on the first wiki system, which is inaccessable.)</div>99.243.31.72https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=Proposal_talk:Artist_Type_Other&diff=46764Proposal talk:Artist Type Other2011-07-21T23:51:39Z<p>99.243.22.211: </p>
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<div>Wouldn't type 4 point to AR types that ought to be added as label-foo ARs, rather than creating fake Other-type artists which would exist only to force otherwise incorrect label-as-artist ARs? Type 4 in this listing seems a mistake to include. Also, should SPAs really be included here, rather than making them a distinct subset type of this type? That'd make generating lists of all SPAs (official or otherwise, especially otherwise) quite simply compared to how things are now. -BrianFreud<br />
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* Well, of course "label as artists" should be handled differently, but until then it is best to mark them as "Other", because Person/Group clearly doesn't fit. The content of this page will not be any official style guide, but will be removed once the proposal passes, so no harm done! --[[User:Hrglgrmpf|Hrglgrmpf]] 02:25, 19 July 2011 (UTC)<br />
** So you're not planning that this text would be the definition text for what "Other" is? Ie, on http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Artist_Type ? In any case, my point is that this text legitimates label-as-artists; the "handled differently" for such a thing is that a label entity ought to be created, not that a bogus label-as-artist artist gets dumped into a (legitimate per this text) Other-type artist. [[User:99.243.22.211|99.243.22.211]] 23:51, 21 July 2011 (UTC)<br />
* I thought about a distinct type for SPAs, but decided to first only go for the "Other" type. MusicBrainz is really mostly about persons and groups, it seems excessive to have 2 (or more) types for just 0.1% of all artists. Let us first introduce "Other", and then see if it is necessary/good/wanted to introduce more types. In any case, listing them as "Other" is better then "Person/Group/Unknown". --[[User:Hrglgrmpf|Hrglgrmpf]] 02:25, 19 July 2011 (UTC)</div>99.243.22.211https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=Proposal_talk:Artist_Type_Other&diff=46672Proposal talk:Artist Type Other2011-07-19T02:13:06Z<p>99.243.22.211: New page: Wouldn't type 4 point to AR types that ought to be added as label-foo ARs, rather than creating fake Other-type artists which would exist only to force otherwise incorrect label-as-artist ...</p>
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<div>Wouldn't type 4 point to AR types that ought to be added as label-foo ARs, rather than creating fake Other-type artists which would exist only to force otherwise incorrect label-as-artist ARs? Type 4 in this listing seems a mistake to include. Also, should SPAs really be included here, rather than making them a distinct subset type of this type? That'd make generating lists of all SPAs (official or otherwise, especially otherwise) quite simply compared to how things are now. -BrianFreud</div>99.243.22.211https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=History:Live_Bootleg_Style_Proposal&diff=46628History:Live Bootleg Style Proposal2011-07-17T05:05:23Z<p>99.243.22.211: </p>
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''Note:'' This guideline applies to the titling of a bootleg [[Release|release]]. For titling a live [[Track|track]], reference [[Live Track Style]].<br />
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== Guidelines ==<br />
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The following rules apply when titling a live bootleg release:<br />
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# Live bootlegs '''without a title''' ''must'' be named by concatenating its date and location information.<br />
#* Syntax: "''YYYY-MM-DD: Location''".<br />
# Live bootlegs '''with a title''' ''may'' be extended with date and location information. If there is alternative dividing punctuation mark at the end of the title such as the question mark (?) or exclamation point (!), use that mark instead of the colon.<br />
#* Syntax: "''[YYYY-MM-DD: ]Title[: Location]''".<br />
# The '''location''' ''must'' be formatted using the city and country, and may optionally include an event or venue. Including the state is optional for most countries, but is mandatory for Australia, Canada, and the United States of America.<br />
:* Syntax: "''[Event, ][Venue, ]City, [State, ]Country''"<br />
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=== Notes ===<br />
# The parts in square brackets are optional.<br />
# ''YYYY-MM-DD'' is the date of the recording including the year (YYYY), month (MM) and day of month (DD).<br />
# ''Venue'' is the name of the location where the concert took place (name of the hotel, stadium, hall, etc.).<br />
# ''City'' can be the city, town or village.<br />
# ''State'' is to further distinguish cities with identical names (such as ''Pasadena, TX'' vs ''Pasadena, CA'').<br />
## "State" should be interpreted to mean whatever is the appropriate term for the specific location, e.g. 'state', 'territory', 'province', etc. which indicates the largest official geopolitical subdivision just below the country used in the location.<br />
## States in the United States of America, Canada, and Australia should be abbreviated. A reference list of these abbreviations can be found [[#State_Abbreviations|at the bottom of this page]].<br />
# ''Country'' is the country.<br />
## The United Kingdom should be abbreviated to "UK".<br />
## The United States of America should be abbreviated to "USA".<br />
## The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics should be abbreviated to "USSR".<br />
## The Netherlands should be named only as "Netherlands".<br />
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==Additional Notes==<br />
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This guideline must not be used for live bootleg compilations, which are releases that collect tracks from different live sessions, e.g. [[Release:bbf5373b-72e4-4f99-91c9-8467da030316|A Highway of Diamonds, Volume 1: The Never Ending Tour]] <br />
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This guideline can be applied to releases which feature a complete live session and additional bonus tracks (those can be live tracks from other concerts or studio recordings), e.g. [[Release:eeca59f9-cf55-4aba-89f7-f4bae8247ff5|2002-05-02: Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands (disc 2)]]<br />
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==Rationale==<br />
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In a lot of cases the most important information for live bootlegs is the date when the concert took place. Hiding this information for bootlegs where the person who compiled the release added a title means that it is harder to find a special recording of a live session, because live bootlegs often don't have a release date. <br />
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Adding the venue is useful for finding all concerts an artist performed in one city over the years or all concerts that took place in a special location by using the search interface. Besides that this kind of information would be lost or nearly lost when it was added to the annotation. <br />
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On the other hand, there are bootleg releases of special concerts that have a well known title. In those cases its normally appropriate to list them under their title only.<br />
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==Examples==<br />
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=== Live bootlegs without a title === <br />
<br />
;[[Release:5555caea-3de8-480b-9952-421471a62517|2002-05-02: Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands (disc 1)]]<br />
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=== Live bootlegs with a well-known title === <br />
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;[[Release:07d62425-10da-4dc7-b20f-0c4e6c3f1c43|Gaslight Tapes]]<br />
: (may be replaced with a better one, as this is quasi-legitimate).<br />
;[[Release:4bdea6ad-1285-4097-9274-cfe96458cdaa|Elvis Has Just Left the Building]]<br />
: (A collection of live Elvis covers by Led Zeppelin spanning multiple dates. Should not be extended.) <br />
; [[Release:1c268fa3-6218-4ff4-8be7-c7a51200438f|1980-07-07: Eternal Magic: Eissporthalle, Berlin, Germany]]<br />
: A complete show, or at least all tracks from the same show, released under multiple titles [Eternal Magic, Heineken] can be extended with date/venue information, using the first or most common "title" of the bootleg.<br />
; [[Release:3d2d66bc-9073-42ed-b9d8-6d576e778cf7|1980-12-21: Before the Exile! Rainbow Theatre, London, UK]]<br />
: This shows how punctuation marks replace the colon. <br />
; [[Release:b48c4e7a-21ae-408d-88a3-b56e3d2e44da|1993-02-12 to 1993-02-26: Pachyderm Studios, Cannon Falls, MN, USA]]<br />
: A studio session bootleg spanning several consecutive dates.<br />
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== History of this Guideline ==<br />
This guideline was first proposed in January of 2006. On March 3, 2010, proposal RFC-22 passed, and this guideline replaced [[Untitled Bootleg Style]].<br />
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== Resources ==<br />
=== State Abbreviations ===<br />
<small><br />
{| style="border-style: none;"<br />
| style="text-align: center; border-style: none;" | '''Australia'''<ref>Christmas Island and other locations not included in this table should not be abbreviated.</ref><br />
| style="text-align: center; border-style: none;" | '''Canada'''<ref>Sourced from [http://www.canadapost.ca/tools/pg/manual/PGaddress-e.asp#1380608 Canada Post: Table 5: Canadian Provinces and Territories Names and Abbreviations].</ref><br />
| style="text-align: center; border-style: none;" | '''USA'''<ref>Sourced from [http://www.usps.com/ncsc/lookups/usps_abbreviations.html United States Postal Service: Official USPS Abbreviations].</ref><ref>Baker Island, Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Midway Islands, Navassa Island, Palmyra Atoll, and Wake Island should '''not''' be abbreviated. They would each abbreviate to "UM", which is not useful.</ref><br />
|-<br />
| valign="top" style="border-style: none;" |<br />
{|<br />
{{Row|Australian Capital Territory|ACT}}<br />
{{Row|New South Wales|NSW}}<br />
{{Row|Northern Territory|NT}}<br />
{{Row|Queensland|QLD}}<br />
{{Row|South Australia|SA}}<br />
{{Row|Tasmania|TAS}}<br />
{{Row|Victoria|VIC}}<br />
{{Row|Western Australia|WA}}<br />
|}<br />
| valign="top" style="border-style: none;" |<br />
{|<br />
{{Row|Alberta|AB}}<br />
{{Row|British Columbia|BC}}<br />
{{Row|Manitoba|MB}}<br />
{{Row|New Brunswick|NB}}<br />
{{Row|Newfoundland (before 1992)|NL}}<br />
{{Row|Newfoundland (after 1992)|NF}}<br />
{{Row|Northwest Territories|NT}}<br />
{{Row|Nova Scotia|NS}}<br />
{{Row|Nunavut|NU}}<br />
{{Row|Ontario|ON}}<br />
{{Row|Prince Edward Island|PE}}<br />
{{Row|Quebec (before 1992)|PQ}}<br />
{{Row|Quebec (after 1992)|QC}}<br />
{{Row|Saskatchewan|SK}}<br />
{{Row|Yukon Territory|YT}}<br />
|}<br />
| valign="top" style="border-style: none; padding-right: 100px;" |<br />
{|<br />
{{Row4|Alabama|AL|Montana|MT}}<br />
{{Row4|Alaska|AK|Nebraska|NE}}<br />
{{Row4|American Samoa|AS|Nevada|NV}}<br />
{{Row4|Arizona|AZ|New Hampshire|NH}}<br />
{{Row4|Arkansas|AR|New Jersey|NJ}}<br />
{{Row4|California|CA|New Mexico|NM}}<br />
{{Row4|Colorado|CO|New York|NY}}<br />
{{Row4|Connecticut|CT|North Carolina|NC}}<br />
{{Row4|Delaware|DE|North Dakota|ND}}<br />
{{Row4|District of Columbia|DC|Northern Mariana Islands|MP}}<br />
{{Row4|Federated States of Micronesia|FM|Ohio|OH}}<br />
{{Row4|Florida|FL|Oklahoma|OK}}<br />
{{Row4|Georgia|GA|Oregon|OR}}<br />
{{Row4|Guam|GU|Palau|PW}}<br />
{{Row4|Hawaii|HI|Pennsylvania|PA}}<br />
{{Row4|Idaho|ID|Puerto Rico|PR}}<br />
{{Row4|Illinois|IL|Rhode Island|RI}}<br />
{{Row4|Indiana|IN|South Carolina|SC}}<br />
{{Row4|Iowa|IA|South Dakota|SD}}<br />
{{Row4|Kansas|KS|Tennessee|TN}}<br />
{{Row4|Kentucky|KY|Texas|TX}}<br />
{{Row4|Louisiana|LA|Utah|UT}}<br />
{{Row4|Maine|ME|Vermont|VT}}<br />
{{Row4|Marshall Islands|MH|Virginia|VA}}<br />
{{Row4|Maryland|MD|Virgin Islands|VI}}<br />
{{Row4|Massachusetts|MA|Washington|WA}}<br />
{{Row4|Michigan|MI|West Virginia|WV}}<br />
{{Row4|Minnesota|MN|Wisconsin|WI}}<br />
{{Row4|Mississippi|MS|Wyoming|WY}}<br />
{{Row|Missouri|MO}}<br />
|}<br />
|}<br />
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<div>There are many plugins available for Picard. A number of these are written by the Picard developers, however many are written by users and enthusiasts. If you are having issues with a plugin, please check the [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/ forums] for answers and ask any questions.<br />
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==Installation==<br />
To install a plugin: <br />
# download .py file(s)<br />
# create a 'plugins' directory (if not existing already) under <br />
## Windows: either <code><nowiki>C:\Program Files\Musicbrainz Picard\plugins</nowiki></code> (for default Picard application folder) or <code><nowiki>%APPDATA%\MusicBrainz\Picard\plugins</nowiki></code> <br />
## *Nix: either Picard application directory/plugins or <code><nowiki>~/.config/MusicBrainz/Picard/plugins</nowiki></code> <br />
## OSX: Follow These Steps:<br />
### Open a Terminal (can be found in: <code><nowiki>Applications/Utilities/Terminal</nowiki></code>)<br />
### type <code><nowiki>mkdir -p $HOME/.config/MusicBrainz/Picard/plugins</nowiki></code> (needs to be done only once)<br />
### type <code><nowiki>open $HOME/.config/MusicBrainz/Picard/plugins</nowiki></code> to display the folder in finder. Now move the plugins there.<br />
## Please note that some plugins need to be placed inside a separate subdirectory specific to the plugin. See the 'Notes' column below to see if this is required for the particular plugin you are installing.<br />
# Move downloaded .py file(s) to 'plugins' directory <br />
# Enable the plugin. Check the box beside the individual plugin in the plugins menu, which can be found at<br />
## Windows/*Nix: Options Menu >> Options... >> Plugins<br />
## OSX: MusicBrainz Picard >> Preferences >> Plugins<br />
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==Plugins==<br />
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| '''Name''' || '''Description''' || '''Author''' || '''Compatibility''' || '''Adds Context Menu Item?''' || '''Download''' || '''Known issues/Notes''' <br />
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| ''' Disc Numbers''' || Moves ''(disc X)'' from releases titles into separate tags (''discnumber'' and ''discsubtitle''). || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/discnumber.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Feat. Artists''' || Removes ''(feat. Artist)'' parts from track titles. || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/featartist.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Title Case''' || Converts track and release titles to Title Case (capitalizes first character of every word) || Javier Kohen, [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://oxygene.sk/lukas/titlecase.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Cover Art Downloader''' || Downloads cover art for optional tag embedding and/or saving as a separate image file (using standard Options >> Cover Art Picard settings) || [[User:OliverCharles|Oliver Charles]], [[User:OutsideContext|Philipp Wolfer]] || 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~outsidecontext/picard/plugins/coverart.py here] || See [[Ticket:3528|3528]] [[Ticket:5715|5715]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Last.fm Tags''' || Use Last.fm tags as "genre" || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/lastfm/__init__.py 1] [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/lastfm/ui_options_lastfm.py 2] || ''(copy both files to directory <code><nowiki>plugins/lastfm/</nowiki></code>)'' <br />
|-<br />
| '''Last.fm Plus''' || Use Last.fm tags as "genre/moods/occasions/countries/originalyear" and more. Modified version of above plugin. || [[User:RifRaf|RifRaf]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://tiptoes.hobby-site.com/mbz/lastfm/lastfmplus.zip here] || ''(copy both files to directory <code><nowiki>plugins/lastfmplus/</nowiki></code>)'' [http://tiptoes.hobby-site.com/mbz/lastfm/lastfmplus.html Tutorial], [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=1795 forum thread]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Add Cluster As A Release''' || Adds right click option to an unmatched cluster to allow adding releases to MB based on tags. || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || Yes || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/addrelease.py here] || See [[Ticket:2544|2544]], [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?pid=5825#p5825 *You cannot add a release to the 'Deleted Artist'.* workaround]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Generate Cuesheet''' || Generates a cuesheet from a release || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.10 - 0.12 || Yes || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/cuesheet.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| ''' Bonus Disc''' || Moves ''(bonus disc: Bonus Disc Title)'' from album titles to separate tags. (''bonusdisc'' and ''bonusdisctitle'') || [[User:Zout|Jan van Thiel]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://dispuutivv.nl/~jan/bonusdisc.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Release Type''' || Appends information to EPs and Singles such as " EP" or " (single)" (customisable, see file for details). Useful for separating releases with singles/EPs of the same name. || [[User:chancey|Elliot Chance]] || 0.9a - 0.9.0 || No || [http://sumafi.com/files/release_type.py here] || Using updated software, add "PLUGIN_API_VERSIONS = ["0.9.0", "0.10"]".<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="10" | '''Search Plugins''' || rowspan="10" | Launches searches for clusters or releases to external non-MB websites from Picard || rowspan="10" | [[User:BrianFreud| Brian Schweitzer]] || rowspan="10" | 0.9a - 0.10+ || rowspan="10" | Yes || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchAMG.py All Music Guide] || -<br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchAmazon3.py Amazon] || Supports: .ca, .com, .de, .fr, .jp, and .co.uk <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchCastAlbums3.py CastAlbums.org] || (Musicals) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchDiscogs3.py Discogs] || - <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchFilmMusziek3.py FilmMusziek.be] || ("Film Music Search") <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchGMR.py Game Music Revolution] || (Game Soundtracks) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchGoogle3.py Google] || - <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchLortelArchives3.py The Lortel Archives] || (Off-Broadway Musicals) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchSoundtrackCollector3.py SoundtrackCollector.org] || (Soundtracks) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchSoundtrackINFO3.py SoundtrackINFO] || (Soundtracks) <br />
|-<br />
| '''Change Encoding''' || Converts the tags of individual files or clusters between different character encodings. This is often necessary with files that have only ID3v1 tags in a non-Latin encoding. || [[User:foolip|Philip Jägenstedt]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || Yes || [http://foolip.org/mb/encoding.py here] || You will probably only need to change the ''target'' encoding. If the encoding you're looking for isn't in the list, you can type it in yourself and it will hopefully work. <br />
|-<br />
| '''Original Release Date''' || Set the original release date of a release by using the release events and "earliest release" advanced relationships. || [[User:OutsideContext|Philipp Wolfer]] || 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~outsidecontext/picard/plugins/originalreleasedate.py here] || <br />
|-<br />
| '''Title sort names''' || Guess sortnames for track and album titles and adds as titlesort and albumsort tags. || [[User:Creap|Creap]] || 0.12 || No || [http://github.com/Creap/Picard-Plugins/raw/master/titlesort.py here] || Checks language (English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Swedish) and moves articles ("The", "Das", etc) to the end of the track/album title in the sort tags. <br />
|-<br />
| '''Title version''' || Moves song metadata such as "demo", "live" from titlesort to version tag. || [[User:Creap|Creap]] || 0.12 || No || [http://github.com/Creap/Picard-Plugins/raw/master/titleversion.py here] || Searches titles for keywords like ''live'', ''demo'', ''mix'', etc, and moves it from titles to version tags.<br />
|-<br />
| '''$swapprefix function''' || Adds the $swapprefix(text, *prefixes) script function, which moves the specified prefixes to the end of the text. || [[User:OutsideContext|Philipp Wolfer]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~outsidecontext/picard/plugins/swapprefix.py here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2220 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Lookup PUID''' || Adds the ability to lookup the PUID on MusicBrainz (useful in case there are several tracks linked with the same PUID) || WPME Hofland || 0.9a - 0.12 (tested only with 0.12!) || Yes || [http://www.merijnhofland.info/mb/searchpuid.py here] || <br />
|-<br />
| '''TSO2''' || Set TSO2 as well as TXXX:ALBUMARTISTSORTORDER in ID3 tags, so album artist sort order works in iTunes and other players || Andrew Barnert || 0.12 || No || [http://picardplugins.googlecode.com/files/tso2-0.1.py here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2359 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Add to iTunes''' || Mac OS X only! Add an album/track/etc. to iTunes. || Andrew Barnert || 0.12 || Yes || [http://picardplugins.googlecode.com/files/addtoitunes-0.1.py here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2361 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''The Sorting Plugin''' || Allows sorting of clusters and releases (i.e. both panes) through the right click "Plugins" menu. (can sort either Clusters or Releases by Artist or Title, and within a cluster by artist or title) || Aaron Lambers || 0.12 || Yes || [http://www.mediafire.com/?16ymlxoik6akmzk here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2489 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Discnumber and Bonus disc''' || Combination of the discnumber and bonus disc plugin || WPME Hofland || 0.9a - 0.12 (tested only with 0.12!) || No || [http://www.merijnhofland.info/mb/bonusdiscnumber.py here] || <br />
|-<br />
| '''Convert Typographic Punctuation''' || Replace hard-to-type-into-search-boxes fancy punctuation with Latin-1 equivalents || anonymous || 0.9 - 0.12 || No || [http://picardplugins.googlecode.com/files/converttypographicpunctuation-0.1.3.py here] || See [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2495 forum] and [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5834 bug ticket] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Foobar2000 ReplayGain''' || Analyse your albums using the foobar2000 ReplayGain scanner. || hrglgrmpf || 0.12 || Yes || [https://github.com/weisslj/picardplugins/raw/master/f2k_rgscan.py here] || See [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2564 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''$eq2, $ne2, $in2 functions''' || Each plugin adds a new function to taggerscript, to allow comparison of a variable against more than one string.<br />
Example: set %engineer% to "test" if the artist is equal to "foo", "bar", or "baz":<br />
$if($eq2(%artist%,foo,bar,baz),$set(engineer,test))<br />
|| [[User:BrianFreud| Brian Schweitzer]] || 0.12+ || No ||[http://hotfile.com/dl/111073105/173b6ae/in2.py.zip.html here] || See [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2631 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''$p function''' || Adds an $p(string, unofficial) function to taggerscript. This works like the inverse of a \p{foo} regex using Unicode properties. In other words, it tells you what script a character belongs to. <br />
Usage:<br />
$p(%something%)<br />
$p(%something%, True)<br />
The second argument is optional. By default, it is set to False. When set to True, unofficial Unicode scripts (i.e. ConScript, etc.) are also checked.<br />
|| [[User:BrianFreud| Brian Schweitzer]] || 0.12+ || No ||[http://hotfile.com/dl/111073105/173b6ae/in2.py.zip.html here] || See [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2631 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Open in GUI''' || Open files/folders in the GUI environment. || Michael Elsdörfer || 0.9a - 0.12 || Yes || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~outsidecontext/picard/plugins/open_in_gui.py here] ||<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Context Menu Items ===<br />
Note that not all plugins will add options to the "Plugins" section of the right click context menu you get on tracks, files and clusters. Plugins in the above list that do not add a context menu item should work automatically on all new metadata that is loaded into the right-hand pane, once they are enabled in the options.<br />
<br />
[[Category:MusicBrainz Picard]][[Category:WikiDocs Page]]</div>99.243.22.211https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=History_talk:Revised_Sortname_Style&diff=44053History talk:Revised Sortname Style2011-04-01T19:00:05Z<p>99.243.22.211: </p>
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<div>*Bob Marley & The Wailers wasn't a collaboration; the name of the group was "Bob Marley & The Wailers". The same is true for Bill Haley & His Comets - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Haley_%26_His_Comets . Ie, either is equivalent to "Hootie & The Blowfish"; the current split in the table given is factually inaccurate. [[User:99.243.33.163|99.243.33.163]]<br />
**About Bob Marley: fair enough. I assumed, I guess wrongly, that since there's [[Artist:c9e99d40-4a2c-4ca7-ac5b-e842264ee271|The Wailers]], then there's at least a chance that BMatW becomes an NGS collaboration. In any case, I thought it was funny that BMatW doesn't follow the current guideline, and hasn't for years.<br />
*** The guideline was changed in March 2010, and that specifically changed the "correct" sortname for BM&TW. The old sortname was correct, per that version of the guideline (though there were multiple failed attempts to change it to "Marley, Bob & Wailers, The", on the same incorrect assumption that it was a collab.). After the change to the guideline, the sortname was changed to be correct per the new version - it looks like someone's since changed it to the wrong one again. I've just edited to fix it back to conform with the current guideline. [[User:99.243.22.211|99.243.22.211]] 19:00, 1 April 2011 (UTC)<br />
**About Bill Haley vs. Hootie: you're right (AFAIK). Neither is a collaboration, and neither is treated as one in the current or proposed Sortname Style. Why are they treated differently in the examples? Because, as I understand the current guideline, Bill Haley is a person while there is no "Hootie" in H&TB. So H&TB is treated as a single "name" while BH&HC is treated as a person with a backing/support band.[[User:Caller_number_six]]<br />
*** I don't follow the difference you're seeing? H&TB gets sortname "Hootie & the Blowfish", BH&HC gets "Haley, Bill & His Comets", and BM&TW gets "Marley, Bob and the Wailers". All three are consistent with each other (regardless of the 'personhood' of Hootie). Hootie isn't mentioned in 2a because, even if "Hootie" were a person, that name's only one word long, thus it still wouldn't be affected by 2a. (Same reason "The Sensational Alex Harvey Band" isn't also mentioned under 2a; it'd be redundant to the "Guideline 2a overriding guideline 2" mention just above.) 19:00, 1 April 2011 (UTC)<br />
***In any case, even if "The Blowfish" was a supporting band, it wouldn't change the sortname. But maybe I'll take H&TB out of the examples, since it's such a "corner case".[[User:Caller_number_six]]<br />
****All three were included because they've been the example corner cases used in various sortname style discussions in the past. [[User:99.243.22.211|99.243.22.211]] 19:00, 1 April 2011 (UTC)<br />
**The reason "collaborations" aren't mentioned in the guideline, current or proposed, is that (AFAIK) NGS collaborations won't ''have'' Sortnames, at least at first. [[User:Caller_number_six]]<br />
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I'm unclear as to why there is a need to specially separate prefixes and suffixes. The goal of a sortname is to have like things sort together; why then is "John, Elton Sir" better than "John, Sir Elton"? [[User:99.243.22.211|99.243.22.211]] 19:00, 1 April 2011 (UTC)<br />
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Why the change to the "Name of a person in a group artist name" guideline? You're dropping the separator comma where a name has been removed - current guideline: "Hendrix, Jimi, The, Experience", this proposal: "Hendrix, Jimi, The Experience". (Ie, the "where doing so" bit of Typographical guideline #1) Taking the Elton John example above, it now becomes unclear whether "Sir" is a middle name or a prefix. [[User:99.243.22.211|99.243.22.211]] 19:00, 1 April 2011 (UTC)<br />
<br />
Typographical Guidelines #3 compared with #s 5-8 of the current guideline, there's a very different intent, and the proposed text is far less clear. The intent of the current guideline is that the resulting sortname be as close to a basic character set (A-Za-z0-9&ßÆ挜ij) latin script as possible. How "logical collation" would be interpreted, conversely, is unclear, and serves a different purpose. Specifically, dropping current guideline #6, wrapping it into proposed typographical guidelines #3, makes it far less clear if the correct sortname would be "49" or "fourty-nine". The same unclarity is created for "Spın̈al Tap", "10,000 Maniacs", "Maroon 5", "trance[]control", "My$t:c DJz" - pretty much any of the current guideline's examples which have stylized characters anywhere but at the beginning of the name. I understand intent #7, but first, these are guidelines, not rules, and second, the way to "simplify" isn't to simply leave such types of cases (which have been added to the guideline over time as they've been brought up on the style list) unaddressed. T Guideline #3 would perhaps address them far more clearly, but the "(if doing so allows an artist's name to be more logically collated)" exception pretty much cancels any of that clarity out. [[User:99.243.22.211|99.243.22.211]] 19:00, 1 April 2011 (UTC)<br />
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Re articles, how is "would otherwise have been the first word in the sort-order" clearer than "beginning with"? (Ie, intent #6) [[User:99.243.22.211|99.243.22.211]] 19:00, 1 April 2011 (UTC)</div>99.243.22.211https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=History_talk:Revised_Sortname_Style&diff=44024History talk:Revised Sortname Style2011-03-26T05:01:02Z<p>99.243.33.163: </p>
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<div>Bob Marley & The Wailers wasn't a collaboration; the name of the group was "Bob Marley & The Wailers". The same is true for Bill Haley & His Comets - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Haley_%26_His_Comets . Ie, either is equivalent to "Hootie & The Blowfish"; the current split in the table given is factually inaccurate. [[User:99.243.33.163|99.243.33.163]]</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=History_talk:Revised_Sortname_Style&diff=44023History talk:Revised Sortname Style2011-03-26T04:58:12Z<p>99.243.33.163: New page: Bob Marley & The Wailers wasn't a collaboration; the name of the group was "Bob Marley & The Wailers". ~~~</p>
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<div>Bob Marley & The Wailers wasn't a collaboration; the name of the group was "Bob Marley & The Wailers". [[User:99.243.33.163|99.243.33.163]]</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=User:BrianFreud/CrazyPicardQTStrings&diff=44020User:BrianFreud/CrazyPicardQTStrings2011-03-26T00:02:58Z<p>99.243.33.163: /* The Insanely Long PicardQT File Naming String */</p>
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<div>==The (new) Insanely Long PicardQT File Naming String==<br />
<br />
Note: I use a slightly modified Picard, to add duration support (see http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5626 ), slight source code changes to allow for longer pathnames and filenames (more to linux limits than the default, which uses Windows limits) and to remove the sanitization of slashes in %variables%:<br />
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{PicardDir}/util/__init__.py, lines 202 - 208:<br />
<nowiki><br />
_re_slashes = re.compile(r'[\\/]', re.UNICODE)<br />
def sanitize_filename(string, repl="_"):<br />
return string<br />
""" _re_slashes.sub(repl, string) """<br />
<br />
def make_short_filename(prefix, filename, max_path_length=3000, max_length=1000,<br />
mid_length=32, min_length=2):<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
I also add several taggerscript variables and additional $ functions (see http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Picard_Plugins and http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2631 ).<br />
<br />
The naming string (as of 03-25-2011):<br />
<br />
$if(%musicip_puid%,PUID,$if($lt(%durationlocal%,15),no PUID short,no PUID))/$if($eq(%_quarantine%,%_true%),Quarantine/)%_path%$if(%discsubtitle%,/Disc %discnumber%: %discsubtitle%)$if(%bonusdisctitle%,/bonus disc: %bonusdisctitle%)/$if(%discnumber%, %discnumber%-)$if(%bonusdisc%, B-)%_filename%<br />
<br />
The taggerscript (as of 03-25-2011):<br />
<nowiki><br />
$set(_true,1)<br />
$set(_false,0)<br />
$set(_sorter,Music)<br />
$unset(_overartist)<br />
$set(_year,$left(%date%,4))<br />
<br />
$if($eq(%artist%,Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II),$set(artistsort,Rodgers\, Richard))<br />
$if($eq(%artist%,Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart),$set(artistsort,Rodgers\, Richard))<br />
$if($eq(%artist%,Gilbert & Sullivan),$set(artistsort,Sullivan\, Sir Arthur))<br />
$if($eq(%artist%,Kander & Ebb),$set(artistsort,Kander\, John))<br />
$if($eq(%artist%,Lerner & Loewe),$set(artistsort,Loewe\, Frederick))<br />
<br />
$if($eq(%albumartist%,Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II),$set(albumartistsort,Rodgers\, Richard))<br />
$if($eq(%albumartist%,Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart),$set(albumartistsort,Rodgers\, Richard))<br />
$if($eq(%albumartist%,Gilbert & Sullivan),$set(albumartistsort,Sullivan\, Sir Arthur))<br />
$if($eq(%albumartist%,Kander & Ebb),$set(albumartistsort,Kander\, John))<br />
$if($eq(%albumartist%,Lerner & Loewe),$set(albumartistsort,Loewe\, Frederick))<br />
<br />
# Testing for eq(%_sorter%,Music) rather than ne(%_sorter%,Music) seems <br />
# backwards, but if() doesn't test for true, it tests for *anything*.<br />
# So, since eq() returns nothing if they doesn't match, and ne() returns<br />
# true, the results on if() would actually be backwards of the expected<br />
# if ne() were used instead of eq().<br />
<br />
$set(_testartist,%artist%)<br />
# 89ad4ac3-39f7-470e-963a-56509c546377 = VA<br />
$if($ne(%musicbrainz_albumartistid%,89ad4ac3-39f7-470e-963a-56509c546377),<br />
$if($eq(%releasetype%,remix), $set(_testartist,%albumartist%))<br />
)<br />
<br />
$if($eq2(%artist%,[anonymous],[no artist],[traditional],[unknown]),$set(_testartist,%albumartist%))<br />
<br />
#-------------------------------------<br />
# Bogus artists<br />
$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Melanesian choirs: The Blessed Islands,WFMU,US Government Training Film,Various Artists,[data],[soundtrack],[musical theater],[religious music],[unknown],[Disney],[classical music],[christmas music],Adrienne Barbeau\,Barry Bostwick\,Walter Bobbie & Cast,All 12 finalists from 2003's Pop Idol,[anonymous],Arriba Saia,Australian Cast Of Miss Saigon,Baby Einstein,Baby Go to Sleep,Barron's Education,BBC Active,Beagle Music Ltd.,Berlitz,Black Legend vs. Chaka Khan,Bon Jovi & Sugarland,Cambridge Circus \(London Cast\),Capcom,Cast\,including Peter\,Paul And Mary,Cast of Camp Rock,Cast of St.Trinian's,Cast - Phineas and Ferb,Children's Television Workshop,Chorus,[christmas music],Christopher Plumber and the Cast of Winnie the Pooh,[church chimes],Cinema Recorded Music Library,[classical music],[data],[dialogue],Die Wochenshow,[Disney],Eftos-Trilogie,Environmental,Extreme Music,Fachwirt im Sozial- und Gesundheitswesen Edition 2011,Fred Astaire and the cast of The Band Wagon,Greeks,Guitar Techniques,IASCA,I Fagiolini & The SDASA Chorale,Infocom,Infogrames,Instrumental Yiddish Folk,Interlude,James Rado\,Lynn Kellogg\,Melba Moore & Cast,Jamie Cullum & Frank Sinatra,Judy Garland & The Cast of The Harvey Girls,Karaoke,Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der letzten Tage,KONAMI,L.A. Music Ltd.,[language instruction],Learn in Your Car,Library of Natural Sounds,LiveABC互動英語,LucasArts,Muchi Muchi Pork! Cast,[musical theater],MusicBrainz Test Artist,N/A,Nadia,Namco,Namco x Capcom,Nat King Cole & Ella Fitzgerald,New Headway English Course \(Liz & John Soars\),Nintendo,NJJ Production,[no artist],Non-Stop Music Library,Original Cast of It Ain't Half Hot Mum,Original Traverse Cast Recording,Outro,Oxford University Press,Pimsleur,Production BGM,Production Music Libraries,[religious music],Richard Fleeshman and the Cast of Avenue Q\,Rosetta Stone\,SEGA\,Skit\,[soundtrack]\,Sovereign Grace Music\,Teach Yourself\,The Cast of My Best Friend's Wedding\,The Javanese Gamelan [World Music Library]\,The King Kong Cast\,The New Musical Cast\,The New York Philharmonic/The Mormon Tabernacle Choir\,Tracy W. Bush\,Derek Duke\,Jason Hayes\,Glenn Stafford,Traditional Crossroads Compilations,[unknown],Unknown HVBG,US Government Training Film,Various Artists,Various Artists for Children's Promise,VideoHelper,Vitamin String Quartet,WAS IST WAS,West Norwood Cassette Library,Wieso? Weshalb? Warum?,Yu-Gi-Oh,ZBS Foundation,幽★遊★白書キャスト,西藏音樂入門,霹靂), $set(_sorter,Bogus))<br />
$if($in(%artist%,[unknown), $set(_sorter,Bogus))<br />
$if($in(%title%,[unknown), $set(_sorter,Bogus))<br />
$if($in(%album%,[unknown), $set(_sorter,Bogus))<br />
<br />
#-------------------------------------<br />
# Soundtracks<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($eq(%releasetype%,soundtrack), $set(_sorter,Soundtrack)))<br />
<br />
#-------------------------------------<br />
# Audio Books<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($eq(%releasetype%,audiobook), $set(_sorter,Audio Book)))<br />
<br />
#-------------------------------------<br />
# Christmas<br />
$if($and($in2(%album%,Christmas,Xmas,Holidays),$ne(%releasetype%,live)), $set(_sorter,Christmas))<br />
<br />
#-------------------------------------<br />
# A Capella<br />
<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Appalachian State Higher Ground,Arizona State University Pitchforks,Bare Naked Statues,Beachfront Property,Blue Jupiter,Boston College Acoustics,Boston College Bostonians,Boston University Aural Fixation,Boston University Dear Abbeys,Boston University Terpsichore,Brandeis University VoiceMale,Brigham Young University Vocal Point,Brown University Chattertocks,Brown University Jabberwocks,Cadence,California State University Sacramento Jazz Singers,Claremont McKenna College Shades,Clemson University TakeNote,Clemson University TIGEROAR,Colgate University Swinging 'Gates,Colorado College Back Row,Colorado College The Back Row,Columbia University Kingsmen,Connecticut College Co Co Beaux,Constance Billard A Capella Choir,Cornell University Chordials,Cornell University Class Notes,Cornell University Hangovers,Cornell University Last Call,Dartmouth College Aires,Dartmouth College Cords,Dartmouth College Decibelles,Dartmouth College Dodecaphonics,Davidson Generals,Dondero High School A Capella Choir,Duke University Out of the Blue,Duke University Pitchforks,Duke University Rhythm & Blue,Elizabethtown College Phalanx,Elon University Sweet Signatures,Elon University Twisted Measure,Emory University No Strings Attached,Firedrill!,Five O'Clock Shadow,Georgia Tech Nothin' but Treble,Georgia Tech Sympathetic Vibrations,Grains of Time,Harvard University Callbacks,Harvard University Krokodiloes,Harvard University LowKeys,Harvard University Opportunes,Harvard University Veritones,Hookslide,Indiana University Ladies First,Iowa State University Shaggy Boys,James Madison University Exit 245,James Madison University Low Key,James Madison University Overtones,James Madison University Project,Johns Hopkins University Octopodes,Kickshaw,Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chorallaries,Massachusetts Institute of Technology Logarhythms,Massachusetts Institute of Technology Muses,Massachusetts Institute of Technology Resonance,Michigan State University Accafellas,Michigan State University Spartan Dischords,Middlebury College Bobolinks,Middlebury College Dissipated Eight,Mosaic Whispers,m-pact,New York University APC Rhythm,New York University Mass Transit,North Carolina State Ladies in Red,North Carolina State University Acappology,Northeastern University Downbeats,Northwestern University Freshman Fifteen,Northwestern University X-Factors,Northwest Missouri State University Millennium,Off the Beat,On the Rocks,Oregon State University Outspoken,Penn Masala,Princeton University Footnotes,Princeton University Katzenjammers,Purple Haze,Rockapella,Rutgers University Casual Harmony,San Diego State Sunset Clefs,Shenandoah Valley Academy A Capella Choir,Smith College Smiffenpoofs,Spiralmouth,St,Stanford University Counterpoint,Stanford University Everyday People,Stanford University Fleet Street Singers,Stanford University Harmonics,Stanford University Mendicants,Stanford University Mixed Company,Stanford University Talisman,Stanford University Testimony,St. Olaf College The Limestones,Straight No Chaser,Suffolk University Ramifications,Take 6,Texas A&M University Apotheosis,The Bobs,The Brown Derbies,The Essentials,The House Jacks,The Impromptu A Capella Choir,The Johns Hopkins Mental Notes,The Knudsen Bros,The Nylons,The ScatterTones,The Swingle Singers,The Undertones,The Virginia Gentlemen,The Zumbyes,Toxic Audio,Transit,Tufts University Amalgamates,Tufts University Beelzebubs,Tufts University Jackson Jills,Tufts University Shir Appeal,Tufts University sQ!,UGA Accidentals,UMass Dynamics,University at Buffalo Buffalo Chips,University of California Berkeley Artists in Resonance,University of California Berkeley Men's Octet,University of California\, Los Angeles Awaken A Cappella,University of California\, Los Angeles Random Voices,University of California Santa Barbara Naked Voices,University of Chicago Voices In Your Head,University of Colorado In The Buff,University of Connecticut A Completely Different Note,University of Georgia Noteworthy,University of Illinois No Strings Attached,University of Illinois Other Guys,University of Illinois Rip Chords,University of Illinois Xtension Chords,University of Maryland Faux Paz,University of Maryland PandemoniUM,University of Maryland Treble Makers,University of Michigan Amazin' Blue,University of Michigan Compulsive Lyres,University of Michigan Dicks and Janes,University of North Carolina at Greensboro Sapphires,University of North Carolina Clef Hangers,University of North Carolina Greensboro Spartones,University of North Carolina Loreleis,University of North Carolina Tar Heel Voices,University of Oregon Divisi,University of Pennsylvania Counterparts,University of Pennsylvania Masala,University of Pennsylvania Off the Beat,University of Pennsylvania Penny Loafers,University of Pennsylvania Six-5000,University of Richmond Choeur Du Roi,University of Richmond Octaves,University of Richmond Sirens,University of Rochester Midnight Ramblers,University of Rochester Vocal Point,University of Rochester Yellowjackets,University of Southern California Reverse Osmosis,University of Southern California Sirens,University of Southern California SoCal VoCals,University of Texas Ransom Notes,University of Toronto Onoscatopoeia,University of Virginia Academical Village People,University of Virginia Hoos in Treble,University of Virginia Hullabahoos,University of Virginia New Dominions,University of Virginia Sil'hooettes,University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire Fifth Element,University of Wisconsin Madhatters,University of Wisconsin Redefined,University of Wisconsin Tangled Up in Blue,Utah State University That One,Virginia Tech Juxtaposition,Wake Forest University Chi Rho,Washington University in St,Washington University Pikers,Wellesley College Blue Notes,Wellesley College Tupelos,Wellesley Widows,Wesleyan University Spirits,Wheaton College Gentlemen Callers,Yale University Alley Cats,Yale University Redhot and Blue,Yale University Shades,Yale University Whiffenpoofs,Yale University Whim 'n Rhythm,York University WIBI,York University Wibijazz'n), $set(_sorter,A Capella)))<br />
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# Country<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,The Statler Brothers,Waylon Jennings & Jessi Colter,T.G. Sheppard,Tommy Shane Steiner,Tom Russell,Susan Marshall,Stoney Edwards,Trainwreck Riders,Walt Wilkins & The Mystiqueros,Whiskey & Co.,Robin & Linda Williams,Ronnie McDowell,Runaway Planet,Rusty Truck,The Mother Truckers,Neko Case and Her Boyfriends,Nora O'Connor,Patricia Vonne,John "Dusty" King,Johnny Darrell,Li'l Cap'n Travis,Marshall Chapman,Melonie Cannon,Johnny Dowd,Jon Randall,Jypsi,James Intveld,Jeff & Vida,Jesse Dayton,Jimmy LaFave,Jimmy Wakely,Jim Stringer & The AM Band,Joe Ely,The Barker Band,Bill Kirchen,Brandon Rhyder,Hayes Carll,Caroline Herring,Carrie Rodriguez,Colin Gilmore,The Charlie Daniels Band,Carolyn Mark,Hacienda Brothers,Glossary,Goodnight Loving,Gretchen Peters,The Handsome Family,Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs,3 of Hearts,Devil in a Woodpile,David Allen Coe,4 Runner,Eddy Arnold,Ace in the Hole,Roy Acuff,Kay Adams,Ryan Adams,Trace Adkins,David "Stringbean" Akeman,Rhett Akins,Alabama,Jason Aldean,Daniele Alexander,Jessi Alexander,Gary Allan,Susie Allanson,Deborah Allen,Terry Allen,Rex Allen,Allman Brothers,Bill Anderson,John Anderson,Keith Anderson,Liz Anderson,Lynn Anderson,Elisabeth Andreassen,Jessica Andrews,Lisa Angelle,Archer/Park,Katie Armiger,Eddy Arnold,Gay Kayler Ashcroft,Chet Atkins,Rodney Atkins,Bryan Austin,Julian Austin,Sherrié Austin,Gene Autry,Hoyt Axton,Steve Azar,Star De Azlan,Billy Jack Saucier,Baillie & The Boys,Baker & Myers,David Ball,Frankie Ballard,Veronica Ballestrini,The Bama Band,The Band Perry,Bandana,Bobby Bare,Mandy Barnett,Joe Barnhill,Jeff Bates,Bekka & Billy,The Bellamy Brothers,Dierks Bentley,Stephanie Bentley,Barbi Benton,Matraca Berg,John Berry,Big House,Big Kenny,Big Tom,Big & Rich,Billy Hill,Clint Black,Lisa Hartman Black,Black Tie,BlackHawk,Jason Blaine,Paul Blake,Blake & Brian,Blue County,Bluefield,Suzy Bogguss,Bomshel,James Bonamy,Johnny Bond,Larry Boone,Boxcar Willie,Boy Howdy,BR549,Bill 'Cowboy Rambler' Boyd,Michelle Branch,Paul Brandt,Kippi Brannon,Lee Brice,Catherine Britt,Chad Brock,Dean Brody,Lisa Brokop,Garth Brooks,Kix Brooks,Brooks & Dunn,Marty Brown,Shannon Brown,T. Graham Brown,Jann Browne,Chad Brownlee,The Browns,Luke Bryan,Keith Bryant,Laura Bryna,Felice and Boudleaux Bryant,Jimmy Buffett,Burch Sisters,Ed Burleson,Smiley Burnette,Burnin' Daylight,Kristian Bush,Hillous Butrum,Sarah Buxton,Tracy Byrd,Chris Cagle,Glen Campbell,Stacy Dean Campbell,Laura Cantrell,George Canyon,Canyon,Michael Carey,Mary Chapin Carpenter,Jason Michael Carroll,Jenny Lou Carson,The Carter Family,Anita Carter,A.P. Carter,Carlene Carter,Wilf Carter,Deana Carter,Maybelle Carter,Sara Carter,Carter's Chord,John Carter Cash,Johnny Cash,June Carter Cash,Rosanne Cash,Tommy Cash,Kasey Chambers,Chance,Donovan Chapman,Ray Charles,Kenny Chesney,Mark Chesnutt,Claudia Church,Eric Church,Guy Clark,Roy Clark,Terri Clark,The Clark Brothers,The Clark Family Experience,Philip Claypool,Patsy Cline,Hank Cochran,Stephen Cochran,Tammy Cochran,David Allan Coe,Kellie Coffey,Mark Collie,Shirley Collie,Brian Collins,Jim Collins,Jessi Colter,John Conlee,The Cook Family Singers,David L Cook,Kristy Lee Cook,Spade Cooley,Rita Coolidge,Stoney Cooper,Cowboy Copas,Corbin/Hanner,Kevin Costner,Bucky Covington,Cowboy Junkies,Cowboy Troy,Billy "Crash" Craddock,Floyd Cramer,Crawford/West,Melodie Crittenden,Cross Canadian Ragweed,Crossin Dixon,Sheryl Crow,Rodney Crowell,Bobbie Cryner,Dick Curless,Billy Currington,Billy Ray Cyrus,Vernon Dalhart,Dale Daniel,Davis Daniel,Charlie Daniels,Clint Daniels,Kikki Danielsson,Helen Darling,Skeeter Davis,Davisson Brothers Band,Jennifer Day,Eddie Dean,Jimmy Dean,Cole Deggs & The Lonesome,Ilse DeLange,Martin Delray,Iris DeMent,Kevin Denney,Wesley Dennis,John Denver,The Derailers,Daisy Dern,Diamond Rio,Little Jimmy Dickens,Tyler Dickerson,Joe Diffie,Dixiana,Dixie Chicks,Doc Walker,Deryl Dodd,Amber Dotson,Ray Downs,Drew Davis Band,Roy Drusky,Dave Dudley,Due West,Whitney Duncan,Holly Dunn,Eagles,Steve Earle,Mundo Earwood,Clint Eastwood,Meredith Edwards,Katrina Elam,Brett Eldredge,Eleven Hundred Springs,Scotty Emerick,Emerson Drive,Bill Engvall,Dale Evans,Sara Evans,Jace Everett,Leon Everette,Evangeline,Everly Brothers,Exile,Barbara Fairchild,Shelly Fairchild,Donna Fargo,Jay Farrar,Fast Ryde,Freddy Fender,Maury Finney,Flatt & Scruggs,Flying Burrito Brothers,Flynnville Train,Red Foley,The Forester Sisters,Radney Foster,Foster & Lloyd,Jeff Foxworthy,Kevin Fowler,Cleve Francis,Glenn Frey,Kinky Friedman,David Frizzell,Lefty Frizzell,Tennessee Ernie Ford,Larry Gatlin,Keith Gattis,Crystal Gayle,Bobbie Gentry,Don Gibson,Gibson/Miller Band,Vince Gill,Mickey Gilley,Jimmie Dale Gilmore,Girls Next Door,Jim Glaser,Tompall Glaser,Gloriana,Danny Gokey,Vern Gosdin,Tammy Graham,Billy Grammer,Claude Gray,Pat Green,Jack Greene,Lee Greenwood,Ricky Lynn Gregg,Adam Gregory,Clinton Gregory,Terry Gregory,Ray Griff,Nanci Griffith,Andy Griggs,The GrooveGrass Boyz,Bonnie Guitar,Woody Guthrie,Merle Haggard,Noel Haggard,Halfway to Hazard,Tom T. Hall,George Hamilton IV,Butch Hancock,Hank Flamingo,Hanna-McEuen,Michael Harding,Keith Harling,Joni Harms,Jessica Harp,Emmylou Harris,J. Michael Harter,The Harters,Kerry Harvick,Hawkshaw Hawkins,Wade Hayes,Walker Hayes,Susan Haynes,Lee Hazlewood,Heartland,Eric Heatherly,Roy Heinrich,Don Henley,Ty Herndon,Lisa Hewitt,Hey Romeo,High Valley,The Highwaymen,Faith Hill,Goldie Hill,Becky Hobbs,Greg Holland,Buddy Holly,Steve Holy,Hometown News,Mallary Hope,Taylor Horn,Johnny Horton,Steven Wayne Horton,Rita Hosking,Julianne Hough,Kal Hourd,James House,Randy Houser,Jan Howard,Rebecca Lynn Howard,Brodie Foster Hubbard,Jedd Hughes,Marcus Hummon,Jesse Hunter,Tommy Hunter,Ferlin Husky,Jack Ingram,Sonya Isaacs,Burl Ives,Julienne Irwin,Alan Jackson,Alan Jackson,Stonewall Jackson,Wanda Jackson,Brett James,Sonny James,Norma Jean,Paul Jefferson,Herb Jeffreys,The Jenkins,The Rev. Andrew Jenkins,Matt Jenkins,Shooter Jennings,Waylon Jennings,Jewel,Buddy Jewell,Carolyn Dawn Johnson,Jamey Johnson,Jill Johnson,Jolie & The Wanted,David Lynn Jones,George Jones,Grandpa Jones,J. C. Jones,Cledus T. Judd,Kieran Kane,Gay Kayler,Toby Keith,The Kendalls,Joan Kennedy,The Kentucky Headhunters,Lee Kernaghan,Tania Kernaghan,David Kersh,Doug Kershaw,Sammy Kershaw,Hal Ketchum,Jerry Kilgore,Merle Kilgore,Claude King,Don King,Jill King,Matt King,The Kinleys,Chad Klinger,Jeff Knight,Steve Kolander,Mark Knopfler,Alison Krauss,Kris Kristofferson,Bill LaBounty,Ladies of the Canyon,Lady Antebellum,Miranda Lambert,k.d. lang,Blaine Larsen,Larry the Cable Guy,Tracy Lawrence,Shannon Lawson,Bernie Leadon,Chris LeDoux,Zella Lehr,Brenda Lee,Jesse Lee,Robin Lee,Woody Lee,Danni Leigh,Bobby Lewis,Jerry Lee Lewis,Aaron Lines,Little Texas,Little Big Town,LoCash Cowboys,Hank Locklin,Josh Logan,Lonestar,Lonzo and Oscar,The Lost Trailers,John D. Loudermilk,Love and Theft,The Louvin Brothers Ira,Patty Loveless,Lyle Lovett,Lauren Lucas,Loretta Lynn,Rockie Lynne,Shelby Lynne,The Lynns,Martina McBride,Big Tom And The Mainliners,Warner Mack,Rita MacNeil,Uncle Dave Macon,Rose Maddox,Lloyd Maines,Charlie Major,Tim Malchak,Barbara Mandrell,Sarah Marince,Chris Marion,Dean Martin,Krista Marie,Marie Sisters,Marshall Dyllon,Marshall Tucker Band,Leland Martin,Mila Mason,Mason Dixon,Kathy Mattea,Matthews\, Wright & King,The Mavericks,McAlyster,Mac McAnally,Shane McAnally,Martina McBride,McBride & the Ride,Darrell McCall,Lila McCann,Harry McClintock,Delbert McClinton,Brian McComas,Jason McCoy,Neal McCoy,Mindy McCready,Anne McCue,Pake McEntire,Reba McEntire,Darren McGinnis,Tim McGraw,McGuffey Lane,McHayes,Scott McQuaig,Jason Meadows,Tim Mensy,Jo Dee Messina,Georgia Middleman,Buddy Miller,Dean Miller,Jody Miller,Julie Miller,Ned Miller,Roger Miller,Ronnie Milsap,Shane Minor,Beverley Mitchell,Robert Mizzell,Molly & the Heymakers,Vern Monnett,Bill Monroe,Billy Montana,Montgomery Gentry,John Michael Montgomery,Melba Montgomery,Justin Moore,Allison Moorer,Craig Morgan,George Morgan,Lorrie Morgan,Whitey Morgan and the 78's,Dude Mowrey,Megan Mullins,David Lee Murphy,Anne Murray,David Nail,Willie Nelson,Jennifer Nettles,Aaron Neville,Heidi Newfield,Juice Newton,Olivia Newton-John,Joe Nichols,Nickel Creek,Jerrod Niemann,Nitty Gritty Dirt Band,Bob Nolan,The Notorious Cherry Bombs,Jamie O'Hara,The O'Kanes,Jamie O'Neal,The Oak Ridge Boys,Old Dogs,Steven Lee Olsen,One Flew South,One Horse Blue,One More Girl,Roy Orbison,Robert Ellis Orrall,Orrall & Wright,K.T. Oslin,Marie Osmond,Paul Overstreet,Randy Owen,Buck Owens,Patti Page,Brad Paisley,Keith Palmer,Rissi Palmer,Palomino Road,Billy Parker,Lee Roy Parnell,Gram Parsons,Dolly Parton,Stella Parton,Johnny Paycheck,Minnie Pearl,Perfect Stranger,Carl Perkins,Keith Perry,Kellie Pickler,Webb Pierce,Pinmonkey,Pirates of the Mississippi,Charlie Poole,The Povertyneck Hillbilles,Prairie Oyster,Elvis Presley,Codie Prevost,Ray Price,Charley Pride,Jeanne Pruett,Pure Prairie League,Pussycat,Eddie Rabbitt,Marvin Rainwater,Bonnie Raitt,Randy Rogers Band,The Rankin Family,Rascal Flatts,Rattlesnake Annie,Eddy Raven,Marty Raybon,Raybon Brothers,Collin Raye,Susan Raye,Jerry Reed,Jim Reeves,Julie Reeves,Ronna Reeves,The Remingtons,Bobby G. Rice,Charlie Rich,John Rich,Ricochet,Jeannie C. Riley,Leann Rimes,Cowboy Slim Rinehart,Rio Grand,Tex Ritter,River Road,Dennis Robbins,Marty Robbins,Julie Roberts,Eck Robertson,Charlie Robison,Carson Robison,Rocket Club,Jimmie Rodgers,Johnny Rodriguez,Kenny Rogers,Roy Rogers,Linda Ronstadt,Darius Rucker,Run C&W,Travis Rush,Tim Rushlow,Rushlow,Rushlow Harris,Tim Ryan,John Wesley Ryles,George Strait,Victor Sanz,Sawyer Brown,Bobbejaan Schoepen,Ray Scott,Brady Seals,Dan Seals,Troy Seals,Dawn Sears,Jeannie Seely,Jason Sellers,Lisa Shaffer,Billy Joe Shaver,Kevin Sharp,Rosemary Sharp,Victoria Shaw,SHeDAISY,Blake Shelton,Shenandoah,Jean Shepard,Ashton Shepherd,The Shooters,The Shoppe,Ryan Shupe & The RubberBand,Jessica Simpson,Margie Singleton,Sixwire,Ricky Skaggs,SKO,The Sky Kings,Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith,Carl Smith,Connie Smith,Russell Smith,Hank Snow,Soggy Bottom Boys,Sons of the Desert,Sons of the Pioneers,South 65,Bobby Sowell,Roger Springer,Joe Stampley,Ralph Stanley,Lucille Starr,Statler Brothers,Stealing Angels,Keith Stegall,Gary Stewart,Larry Stewart,Lisa Stewart,Wynn Stewart,Shane Stockton,The Stonemans,Sara Storer,George Strait,Doug Stone,Stringbean,Marty Stuart,Nat Stuckey,Sugarland,Trent Summar & The New Row Mob,Sweethearts of the Rodeo,Taylor Swift,Sunny Sweeney,Sylvia,Les Taylor,Karen Taylor-Good,Tebey,Chalee Tennison,Hank Thompson,Cyndi Thomson,Chris Thile,The Thompson Brothers Band,Neil Thrasher,Thrasher Shiver,Marsha Thornton,Mel Tillis,Pam Tillis,Johnny Tillotson,Aaron Tippin,Tompall & the Glaser Brothers,Trent Tomlinson,The Tractors,Trader-Price,Trailer Choir,Merle Travis,Randy Travis,Rick Trevino,Trick Pony,Travis Tritt,Ernest Tubb,Tanya Tucker,Dean Tuftin,Josh Turner,Lane Turner,Mary Lou Turner,Turner Nichols,Shania Twain,Jeff Tweedy,Twister Alley,Conway Twitty,Kris Tyler,Ryan Tyler,Union Station,Carrie Underwood,Keith Urban,Leroy Van Dyke,Ricky Van Shelton,Townes Van Zandt,Van Zant,Phil Vassar,Ray Vega,Rhonda Vincent,Porter Wagoner,Maci Wainwright,Jerry Jeff Walker,Billy Walker,Cindy Walker,Clay Walker,Mike Walker,Don Walser,Jacky Ward,Steve Wariner,Taylor Ware,The Warren Brothers,Sara Watkins,Sean Watkins,Dale Watson,Jimmy Wayne,Kitty Wells,James Wesley,Dottie West,Elbert West,Emily West,Shelly West,Western Flyer,Whiskey Falls,Bryan White,Lari White,Michael White,Ron White,The Whites,Keith Whitley,Slim Whitman,Chuck Wicks,John & Audrey Wiggins,The Wilburn Brothers,Wilco,Wild Horses,Wild Rose,Amanda Wilkinson,The Wilkinsons,Williams Riley,Don Williams,Hank Williams,Hank Williams\, Jr.,Hank Williams III,Holly Williams,Lucinda Williams,Tex Williams,John Williamson,Boxcar Willie,Kelly Willis,Trent Willmon,Larry Willoughby,Bob Wills,David Wills,Mark Wills,Gretchen Wilson,Slim Wilson,The Warren Brothers,Tim Wilson,The Wilsons,Jeff Wood,Darryl Worley,Lee Ann Womack,The Wrays,The Wreckers,Chely Wright,Curtis Wright,Ruby Wright,Wright Brothers Band,The Wrights,Wright Brothers Band,Wyatt,Tammy Wynette,Wynonna,Yankee Grey,Trisha Yearwood,Shane Yellowbird,Dwight Yoakam,Chris Young,Faron Young,James & Michael Younger,Zac Brown Band,Zaca Creek,Abi Tapia,Abalone Dots,Adam Carroll,Alabama,Alan Jackson,Alecia Nugent,Ray Stevens,Kenny Rogers,Patsy Cline,LeAnn Rimes,Toby Keith,Hank Williams,Roy Rogers,Ray Price,Trisha Yearwood), $set(_sorter,Country)))<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($in2(%_testartist%,Willie Nelson,Johnny Cash), $set(_sorter,Country)))<br />
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# Bluegrass<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,South Austin Jug Band,The Quebe Sisters Band,Kim Beggs,Kitty\, Daisy & Lewis,King Wilkie,Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver,The Belleville Outfit,Gillian Welch & Alison Krauss,Good Lovelies,Elana James,Acoustic Syndicate,Alan Munde,Andy Statman,Arthur Smith,Arthur Lee "Red" Smiley,Béla Fleck,Benny Martin,Bernie Leadon,Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys,Blue Highway,Bobby Hicks,Carter Stanley,Charlie Waller,Chatham County Line,Cherryholmes,Chris Thile,Claire Lynch,Clarence White,Curly Ray Cline,Dan Tyminski,David Bromberg,David Grier,David Grisman,David "Stringbean" Akeman,Del McCoury,Doc Watson,Dolly Parton,Don Reno,Doyle Lawson,Druhá Tráva,Earl Scruggs,Eddie Adcock,Edgar Meyer,Eric Weissberg,Flatt and Scruggs,Foggy Mountain Boys,Gene Wooten,Greensky Bluegrass,Hazel Dickens,IIIrd Tyme Out,J. D. Crowe,Jerry Douglas,Jesse McReynolds,Jim & Jennie and the Pinetops,Jim & Jesse & The Virginia Boys,Jim Lauderdale,Jimmy Martin,Jim Van Cleve,John Cowan,John Duffey,John Hartford,John Herald,Johnny Staats,Johnson Mountain Boys,Josh Graves,Judith Edelman,Keith Whitley,Kentucky Colonels,Kokomo Bros,Laurie Lewis,Lester Flatt,Lonesome Pine Fiddlers,Mac Martin,Mac Wiseman,Mike Auldridge,Mike Compton,Missy Raines,Mountain Heart,Muleskinner,Nashville Bluegrass Band,Nashville Grass,New Grass Revival,New South,Norman Blake,Old and in the Way,Old Crow Medicine Show,Open Road,Osborne Brothers,Paul Hébert,Peter Rowan,Ralph Stanley,Red Allen,Rhonda Vincent,Ricky Skaggs,Robert Křesťan,Rob Ickes,Roland White,Russ Barenberg,Sam Bush,Tangleweed,Country Gazette,The Country Gentlemen,The Dillards,The Gibson Brothers,The Grascals,The Greenbriar Boys,The Seldom Scene,The Stanley Brothers,The Stonemans,Tim O'Brien,Todd Phillips,Tom Adams,Tony Furtado,Tony Rice,Vassar Clements,Vern Williams,Wildfire,Yonder Mountain String Band), $set(_sorter,Bluegrass)))<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($in(%_testartist%,Seldom Scene), $set(_sorter,Bluegrass)))<br />
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# Jazz<br />
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$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Stanley Cowell,Ginger Baker Trio,Flim & the BB's,The Frank Cunimondo Trio,Gary Peacock & Ralph Towner,Gene Krupa and His Orchestra,Greg Harris Vibe Quintet,Lambert\, Hendricks & Ross,Katahdin's Edge,Koop,Kinny & Horne,Matt Malneck & Mildred Bailey,Matt Malneck,Steve Reid,Milford Graves,Eldar,The Manhattan Transfer,Mildred Bailey,Paul Whiteman & Red McKenzie,Leo Gandelman,Lee Press-On and The Nails,Swingerhead,Oran "Hot Lips" Page,Sue Raney,The Lascivious Biddies,Adelaide Hall,Jack Hammer,Baskery,Krzysztof Komeda,Kat Edmonson,Jackie & Roy,James Darren,Ted Rosenthal,小野リサ,The Charleston Chasers,Clifford Brown & Max Roach,Cole Porter,Brother Bones & His Shadows,Caterina Valente,De-Phazz,Georges Arvanitas,Dolores Gray,Tony Hatch,Tony Murena et son ensemble swing,Shorty Rogers & His Giants,Dom Salvador,Donald Fagen,Don Morrow,The Drift,Frankie Carle,Eddie Warner,Elis Regina,Erwin Helfer,Roy Glenn,Manu Dibango,Janko Nilovic,Jazzanova,Jean-Michel Defaye,Duane Andrews,Ben Allison,Royal Crown Revue,White Shoes and the Couples Company,Boyd Raeburn & His Orchestra,Benny Green & Russell Malone,Robyn Schulkowsky & Nils Petter Molvær,Ben Webster & Coleman Hawkins,Big John Patton,Bill Evans & Jim Hall,Alain Goraguer,Alan Skidmore,André Francis,Antônio Carlos Jobim,Caribbean Jazz Project,Caroline O'Connor,Charlie Ventura & His Orchestra,René Marie,Antônio Carlos Jobim,Bembeya Jazz National,Bebel Gilberto,Nelson Riddle,Michael Dowdle,Adam Makowicz & George Mraz,Bob Crosby and His Orchestra,Abram Wilson,Abraham Burton,Brent Spiner,Brian Auger,Aziza Mustafa Zadeh,Asoto Union,Asha Puthli,Aaron Sachs,Abbey Lincoln,Abdullah Ibrahim,Adam Makowicz,Ahmad Alaadeen,Ahmad Jamal,Air,Al Aarons,Alan Dawson,Alberta Hunter,Albert Ammons,Albert Ayler,Albert Heath,Al Bowlly,Al Cohn,Al Di Meola,Alex Skolnick Trio,Al Grey,Al Haig,Al Harewood,Al Jarreau,Al Jolson,Al McKibbon,Alvin Stoller,Amy Winehouse,André Previn,Andrew Cyrille,Andrew Hill,Andrzej Trzaskowski,Andy Kirk,Andy Laverne,Andy Simpkins,Angela Bofill,Anita Baker,Anita O'Day,Annette Hanshaw,Annie Ross,Anthony Braxton,Anthony Davis,Antonio Farao,Antonio Hart,Archie Shepp,Arnett Cobb,Art Blakey,Art Davis,Art Ensemble of Chicago,Art Farmer,Arthur Blythe,Artie Shaw,Art Pepper,Art Phipps,Art Tatum,Art Taylor,Arturo Sandoval,Art Van Damme,Astrud Gilberto,Ayako Shirasaki,Aydin Esen,Babs Gonzales,Baby Face Willette,Barbara Dennerlein,Barney Bigard,Barney Kessel,Barney Wilen,Barry Galbraith,Barry Harris,B.B. Reed,Bennie Green,Benny Bailey,Benny Carter,Benny Golson,Benny Goodman,Benny Harris,Benny Morton,Ben Riley,Ben Sidran,Ben Webster,Bernard Purdie,Bessie Smith,Betty Carter,Beverly Kenney,Big Jay McNeely,Bill Coleman,Bill Dixon,Bill Doggett,Bill Evans,Bill Frisell,Bill Hardman,Bill Heid,Bill Henderson,Bill Holman,Billie Holiday,Bill Perkins,Bill Watrous,Billy Bang,Billy Bauer,Billy Butler,Billy Eckstine,Billy Higgins,Billy Mitchell,Billy Taylor,Bing Crosby,Bird and Diz,Blanche Calloway,Blossom Dearie,Blue Mitchell,Bob Bates,Bobbi Humphrey,Bob Brookmeyer,Bobby Broom,Bobby Caldwell,Bobby Darin,Bobby Hutcherson,Bobby Jaspar,Bobby Lyle,Bobby McFerrin,Bobby Previte,Bobby Shew,Bobby Timmons,Bobby Watson,Bob Cooper,Bob Cranshaw,Bob Dorough,Bob Enevoldsen,Bob Gordon,Bob Neill,Bob Wasserman,Bob Wilber,Booker Ervin,Booker Little,Bootsie Barnes,Borbetomagus,Boris Vian,Bradley Williams,Branford Marsalis,Bruce Turner,Buck Clayton,Buck Hill,Budd Johnson aka Buddy Johnson,Buddy Collette,Buddy DeFranco,Buddy Montgomery,Buddy Rich,Bud Freeman,Bud Powell,Bud Shank,Bunny Berigan,Buster Williams,Butch Morris,Butch Warren,Cab Calloway,Cal Massey,Cal Tjader,Candido Camero,Cannonball Adderley,Carla Bley,Carla Cook,Carl Allen,Carl Fontana,Carl Perkins,Carmell Jones,Carmen Lundy,Carmen McRae,Carol Grimes,Carol Kidd,Carol Sloane,Carol Welsman,Carsten Dahl,Cassandra Wilson,Cat Anderson,Catherine Whitney,Cecil Brooks III,Cecil McBee,Cecil Payne,Cecil Taylor,Cedar Walton,Chano Pozo,Charles Earland,Charles Fambrough,Charles Gayle,Charles Kynard,Charles McPherson,Charles Mingus,Charlie Barnet,Charlie Byrd,Charlie Christian,Charlie Haden,Charlie Hunter,Charlie Mariano,Charlie Parker,Charlie Rouse,Charlie Ventura,Chet Baker,Chick Corea,Chick Corea & Bobby McFerrin,Chick Corea Elektric Band,Chick Corea Elektric Band II,Chick Corea Quartet,Chick Webb,Chico Hamilton,Chris Connor,Christian McBride,Christy Doran,Chris Williams,Chubby Jackson,Chuck Rainey,Chuck Wayne,Claire Martin,Clarence Johnson,Clare Teal,Clark Terry,Cleo Laine,Clifford Brown,Clifford Jarvis,Clifford Jordan,Clora Bryant,Clyde Hart,Cole Broderick,Coleman Hawkins,Connee Boswell,Connie Kay,Conrad Herwig,Conte Candoli,Cootie Williams,Core Triscuit,Corinne Bailey Rae,Cornell Dupree,Count Basie,Courtney Pine,Cris Barber,Curley Russell,Curly Russell,Curtis Amy,Curtis Counce,Curtis Fuller,Curtis Stigers,Cy Touff,Danny Gottlieb,Danny Whitebread,Dave Brubeck,Dave Douglas,Dave Holland,Dave Lambert,Dave Mackay,Dave Peck,David Axelrod,David Liebman,David Moss,David Murray,David Newman,David Sanborn,David Torn,David Ware,Dean Martin,Dee Dee Bridgewater,Della Reese,Dena DeRose,Dennis Rowland,Denzil Best,Derek Bailey,Dewey Redman,Dexter Gordon,Diana Krall,Diane Schuur,Dianne Reeves,Dick Collins,Dick Morrissey,Dicky Wells,Dinah Shore,Dinah Washington,Dizzy Gillespie,Dizzy Reece,Django Reinhardt,Dodo Marmarosa,Dollar Brand,Dolo Coker,Donald Brown,Reminiscence Quartet,Phillipa Fallon,Oscar Brown Jr.,André Hodeir,Helen Kane,Henri Crolla & André Hodeir,Henri Crolla & Hubert Rostaing,Alain Goraguer,Donald Byrd,Don Byas,Don Byron,Henry Mancini,Hoagy Carmichael,Don Elliott,Don Ellis,Don Fagerquist,Don Lamond,Don Moye,Don Patterson,Don Pullen,Don Sickler,Don Wilkerson,Doris Day,Doug Lawrence,Doug Watkins,Dr. Lonnie Smith,Duke Ellington,Duke Jordan,Duke Pearson,DuPree Bolton,Earl Anderza,Earl Bostic,Earle Warren,Earl Hines,Earl Klugh,Eartha Kitt,Earthworks,Ed Blackwell,Eddie Allen,Eddie Bert,Eddie Daniels,Eddie Davis,Eddie Harris,Eddie Jefferson,Eddie South,Eddie Vinson,Ed Shaughnessy,Ed Thigpen,Egberto Gismondi,Eldar Djangirov,Elements,Eliane Elias,Ella Fitzgerald,Ellis Larkins,Elmo Hope,Elvin Jones,Emily Remler,Eric Alexander,Eric Dolphy,Ernestine Anderson,Ernie Andrews,Ernie Henry,Ernie Royal,Ernie Wilkins,Errol Garner,Erroll Garner,Errol Parker,Erskine Hawkins,Erykah Badu,Esperanza Spalding,Esther Phillips,Ethel Azama,Ethel Waters,Etta James,Etta Jones,Eva Cassidy,Evan Parker,Fats Navarro,Fats Waller,Fletcher Henderson,Flip Phillips,Flora Purim,Franco Ambrosetti,Frank Butler,Frank Capp,Frank Foster,Franklin Kiermyer,Frank Lowe,Frank Marocco,Frank Morgan,Frank Morgan Quartet,Frank Rosolino,Frank Wess,Franz Koglmann,Fraser MacPherson,Fred Astaire,Freddie Green,Freddie Hubbard,Freddie Redd,Freddie Roach,Freddie Waits,Freddy Cole,Frederic Hand,Fred Hersh,Fred Jackson,Fred Rich,Gabe Baltazar,Gábor Szabó,Ganelin Trio,Gary Bartz,Gary Foster,Gary McFarland,Gary Thomas,Gene Ammons,Gene Harris,Gene Krupa,Gene Ramey,Geoff Keezer,George Adams,George Benson,George Braith,George Coleman,George Duke,George Duvivier,George Freeman,George Handy,George Letellier,George Lewis,George Melly,George Morrow,George Russell,George Shearing,George Wallington,Georgie Auld,Georgie Fame,Geri Allen,Gerry Hemingway,Gerry Mulligan,Gigi Gryce,Gilad Atzmon,Gil Evans,Gil Melle,Glen Gray,Glenn Gray,Glenn Miller,Gloria Lynne,Gloria Parker,Gnappy,Grady Tate,Grant Green,Greg Osby,Grover Washington\, Jr.,Guillermo Gregorio,Guy Barker,Guy Klucevsek,Hal Kemp,Hal Russell,Hampton Hawes,Hank Crawford,Hank Jones,Hank Marr,Hank Mobley,Hank Roberts,Hank Robertson,Harold Land,Harold Mabern,Harold Vick,Harry Connick\, Jr.,Harry Edison,Harry James,Helen Humes,Henri Texier,Henry Johnson,Henry Kaiser,Henry "The Skipper" Franklin,Henry Threadgill,Herb Ellis,Herb Geller,Herbie Hancock,Herbie Harper,Herbie Lewis,Herbie Mann,Herbie Nichols,Herbie Steward,Herb Pomeroy,Hilton Ruiz,Hiroshima,Hod O'Brien,Horace Parlan,Horace Silver,Hot Lips Page,Houston Person,Howard Johnson,Howard McGhee,Howard Rumsey,Hubert Laws,Hugh Lawson,Hugh Masekela,Ian Shaw,ICP Orchestra,Idrees Sulieman,Idris Muhammad,Ike Quebec,İlhan Erşahin,Illinois Jacquet,Ira Sullivan,Irene Schweizer,Israel Crosby,Ivan "Boogaloo Joe" Jones,Ivie,Ivo Perelman,Jabari Grover,Jack DeJohnette,Jackie McLean,Jackie Mittoo,Jack McDuff,Jack Montrose,Jack Sels,Jack Sheldon,Jack Teagarden,Jack Wilson,Jaco Pastorius,Jamaaladeen Tacuma,James Clay,James Hurt,James Moody,James Newton,James P. Johnson,James Spaulding,James Ulmer,James Williams,Jamie Cullum,Jane Ira Bloom,Jane Monheit,Janet Seidel,Jan Garbarek,Jay Clayton,Jay Jay Johnson,Jay Leonhart,Jazz guitarist Larry Carlton is shot in a random gun shooting outside his Los Angeles studios.[5],Jazz Passengers,Jazz pianist Billy Strayhorn in 1958,J. C. Heard,J.C. Heard,Jeanette MacDonald,Jeff Hamilton,Jelly Roll Morton,Jeno Beamter,Jerome Richardson,Jesper Thilo,Jesse Davis,Jessica Williams,Jess Stacy,Jim Hall,Jimmy Amadie,Jimmy Blanton,Jimmy Cleveland,Jimmy Cobb,Jimmy Deuchar,Jimmy Dorsey,Jimmy Giuffre,Jimmy Hamilton,Jimmy Heath,Jimmy Lyons,Jimmy McGriff,Jimmy Noone,Jimmy Ponder,Jimmy Raney,Jimmy Rowles,Jimmy Rushing,Jimmy Scott,Jimmy Smith,Jim Staley,J. J. Johnson,Joachim Kuhn,Joanne Brackeen,Joe Albany,Joe Beck,Joe Farrell,Joe Harris,Joe Henderson,Joe Lovano,Joe Maneri,Joe McPhee,Joe Morello,Joe Pass,Joe Sample,Joe Shulman,Joe Turner Trio,Joe Venuti,Joe Williams,Joey Baron,Joey DeFrancesco,Joe Zawinul,John Butcher,John Carter,John Coltrane,John D'earth,John Faddis,John Gilmore,John Handy,John Jenkins,John Kirby,John LaPorta,John Lewis,John Mclaughlin,John McLaughlin,Johnny Coles,Johnny Dodds,Johnny Griffin,Johnny "Hammond" Smith,Johnny Hartman,Johnny Hodges,Johnny Hodges and Duke Ellington,Johnny Lytle,Johnny Mercer,Johnny O'Neal,Johnny Smith,John Oswald,John Patitucci,John Patton,John Pizzarelli,John Scofield,John Serry,John Serry\, Jr.,John Wright,John Zorn,Jo Jones,Jonah Jones,Jon Hendricks,Joni Mitchell,Jon Lucien,Jon Mayer,Josephine Baker,Holly Cole,Max Raabe,Keely Smith,Les Brown and His Orchestra,Kyoto Jazz Massive,Klaus Doldinger,Herb Alpert & Jeff Lorber,Frankie Newton,Helen Ward,Don Redman,Dianne Reeves & Lou Rawls,Joshua Redman,Jr. Walker & the All Stars,Julie London,Juliet Kelly,Julius Hemphill,Julius Watkins,June Christy,June Tyson,Junior Cook,Junior Mance,Junko Onishi,Jutta Hipp,Jymie Merritt,Kai Winding,Karen Shane,Karl Denson,Karrin Allyson,Kate Higgins,Kate Westbrook,Katie Melua,Kay Kyser,Kay Starr,Kazumi Watanabe,Keith Jarrett,Keith Tippett,Ken Ard,Ken Kersey,Kenneth Patchen,Kenneth Patchen & The Chamber Jazz Sextet,Ken Nordine,Kenny Barron,Kenny Burrell,Kenny Clarke,Kenny Dorham,Kenny Drew,Kenny G,Kenny Garrett,Kenny Hagood,Kenny Washington,Kenny Wheeler,Ken Vandermark,Kenyon Hopkins,Kevin Eubanks,Kevin Mahogany,Kevin Michaels,King Curtis,King Kolax,King Pleasure,King Ubu Orchestru,Kip Hanrahan,Kitty Margolis,Kurt Elling,Lalo Schifrin,LaMont Johnson,Larance Marable,Larry Bunker,Larry Carlton,Larry Coryell,Larry Ridley,Larry Young,Lars Gullin,Last Exit,Laurdine "Pat" Patrick,Lea DeLaria,Lee Konitz,Lee Morgan,Lee Wiley,Lena Horne,Leni Stern,Lennie Niehaus,Lennie Tristano,Leonard Feather,Leon Redbone,Leon Spencer,Leon Thomas,Leo Parker,Leo Smith,Les Brown,Les McCann,Lester Young,Lewis Nash,Lex Humphries,Lila Ammons,Linnzi Zaorski,Linton Garner,Lionel Hampton,Lizz Wright,Lol Coxhill,London Jazz Composers Orchestra,London Jazz Composers' Orchestra,Lou Blackburn,Lou Donaldson,Louie Bellson,Louis Armstrong,Louis Hayes,Louis Jordan,Louis Prima,Lou Levy,Lou Rawls,L. Subramaniam,Luciana Souza,Lucky Thompson,Lyle Mays,Lyle Mays Trio,Mabel Mercer,Maceo Parker,Madeleine Peyroux,Madeline Eastman,Mads Vinding,Mahavishnu Orchestra,Malia,Mal Waldron,Manhattan Transfer,Ma Rainey,Marc Johnson,Marc Johnson],Marcus Belgrave,Marcus Miller,Marcus Roberts,Marian McPartland,Maria Schneider,Marilyn Crispell,Mark Helias,Mark Murphy,Mark Nauseef,Mark Whitfield,Marlena Shaw,Marlon Saunders,Marty Ehrlich,Marty Fogel,Marty Paich,Marvin Peterson,Mary Lou Williams,Mary Stallings,Matt Dusk,Matthew Shipp,Maurice Vander,Maxine Sullivan,Max Roach,Maybe Monday,Maynard Ferguson,McCoy Tyner,Medeski Martin and Wood,Melba Liston,Mel Lewis,Melody Gardot,Mel Torme,Mel Tormé,Melvin Rhyne,Melvin Sparks,Michael Brecker,Michael Bublé,Michael Di Pasqua,Michael Feinstein,Michael Formanek,Michael Franks,Michael Mantler,Michael Moore,Michael Shrieve,Michael Weiss,Michelle Amato,Microscopic Septet,Midge Williams,Mike Zwerin,Mildred Bailey,Miles Davis,Milt Bernhart,Milt Hinton,Milt Jackson,Milt Jackson and John Coltrane,Misha Mengelberg,Modern Jazz,Modern Jazz Quartet,Mongo Santamaria,Monica Dillon,Monica Zetterlund,Montreaux,Monty Alexander,Monty Budwig,Morgana King,Muhal Richard Abrams,Mulgrew Miller,Music Revelation Ensemble,Myra Melford,Nancy Wilson,Nanette Natal,Nat Adderley,Natalie Cole,Nathan Davis,Nat Jaffe,Nat King Cole,Neal Schon,Ned Rothenberg,Neil Swainson,Nelson Boyd,New New York Art Quartet,Niels,Niels Lan Doky,Nikoletta Szőke,Nimal,Nina Simone,Nnenna Freelon,Norah Jones,Norman Brown,No Safety,Oleta Adams,Oliver Jones,Oliver Lake,Oliver Nelson,Original Dixieland Jazz Band,Ornette Coleman,Oscar Aleman,Oscar Peterson,Oscar Pettiford,Osie Johnson,Paquito D'Rivera,Paradise Lunch,Pat LaBarbera,Pat Martino,Pat Metheny,Pat Metheny Group,Pat Metheny & Ornette Coleman,Patricia Barber,Patrick O'Hearn,Pat Suzuki,Patti Austin,Paul Chambers,Paul Desmond,Paul Dunmall,Pauline Wilson,Paul Motian,Paul Plimley,Paul Quinichette,Paul Smith,Paul Winter,Peanuts Hucko,Pearl Bailey,Peggy Lee,Pepper Adams,Percy Heath,Pete Candoli,Pete Christlieb,Pete Jolly,Pete La Roca,Peter Cincotti,Peter Grant,Pharoah Sanders,Pha Terrell,Philip Catherine,Philip Harper,Philly Joe Jones,Phil Woods,Phineas Newborn\, Jr.,Phoebe Snow,Phyllis Hyman,Pierre Michelot,Plas Johnson,Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers,Quincy Jones,Rachael Price,Rachelle Ferrell,Rahsaan Roland Kirk,Ralph Burns,Ralph Lalama,Ralph Moore,Ralph Peterson,Ralph Sutton,Ramsey Lewis,Ran Blake,Randy Brecker,Randy Weston,Ray Anderson,Ray Brown,Ray Bryant,Ray Charles,Ray Copeland,Ray Draper,Ray Nance,Ray Quinn,Ray Reach,Red Callender,Red Garland,Red Holloway,Red Mitchell,Red Norvo,Red Rodney,Reggie Workman,Remo Palmier,Renee Rosnes,René McLean,René Thomas,René Urtreger,Reuben Wilson,Rhoda Scott,Richard Davis,Richard Holmes,Richard Lee Johnson,Richard Wyands,Richie Cole,Richie Kamuca,Richie Powell,Ricky Ford,Rita Reys,Roberta Flack,Roberta Gambarini,Robert Conti,Robert Dick,Rob Mazurek,Rob McConnell,Roger Kellaway,Roger Neumann,Roland Hanna,Rolf Ericson,Ronald Muldrow,Ronald Shannon Jackson,Ron Carter,Ron Holloway,Ronnie Boykins,Ronnie Cuber,Ronnie Foster,Ronnie Scott,Ronnie Singer,Ronny Jordan,Rosemary Clooney,Rova Saxophone Quartet,Roy Ayers,Roy Eldridge,Roy Hargrove,Roy Haynes,Roy Milton,Roy Porter,Russell Malone,Russell Procope,Russ Freeman,Rusty Bryant,Rusty Dedrick,Ryan Kisor,Sable Winters,Sadik Hakim,Saheb Sarbib,Sahib Shihab,Sam Butera,Sam Jones,Sammy Davis Jr,Sam Noto,Sam Rivers,Samuel Jones,Sarah Vaughan,Sara Leib,Sathima Bea Benjamin,Scott Hamilton,Seela Misra,Seldon Powell,Serge Chaloff,Sergey Kuryokhin,Shadowfax,Shadow Wilson,Shafi Hadi,Sheila Jordan,Shelly Manne,Sheryl Bailey,Shirley Horn,Shirley Scott,Shorty Rogers,Sidney Bechet,"Sir" Charles Thompson,Si Zentner,Slam Stewart,Slide Hampton,Slim Gaillard,Sonny Clark,Sonny Cox,Sonny Criss,Sonny Greer,Sonny Parker,Sonny Payne,Sonny Phillips,Sonny Red,Sonny Rollins,Sonny Sharrock,Sonny Simmons,Sonny Stitt,Specs Powell,Spring Heel Jack,Spyro Gyra,Stacey Kent,Stan Getz,Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd,Stan Hasselgard,Stan Kenton,Stan Levey,Stanley Jordan,Stanley Turrentine,Steely Dan,Stefon Harris,Stephane Grapelli,Stéphane Grappelli,Steps Ahead,Steve Coleman,Steve Davis,Steve Douglas,Steve Khan,Steve Lacy,Steve Rochinski,Steve Swallow,Steve Turre,Stix Hooper,Susannah McCorkle,Svend Asmussen,Sweets Edison,Sy Oliver,Tadd Dameron,Tal Farlow,Ted Curson,Ted Dunbar,Teddy Edwards,Teddy Wilson,Terence Blanchard,Terje Rypdal,Terra Hazelton,Terry Gibbs,Tete Montoliu,Thad Jones,The Crusaders,The Dorsey Brothers,The Ink Spots,The Jazz Renegades,The J.B.'s,Thelonious Monk,The Modern Jazz Quartet,The Three Souls,The Three Sounds,The Trotter Trio,The Zawinul Syndicate,Thomas Clausen,Thurman Green,Tierney Sutton,Tim Berne,Tim Hagans,Tim Warfield,Tina Brooks,Tiny Bradshaw,Tiny Grimes,Tiny Hill,Tito Puente,Tom Harrell,Tommy Dorsey,Tommy Flanagan,Tommy Potter,Tommy Tedesco,Tommy Turk,Tommy Turrentine,Tony Bennett,Tony Coe,Tony Crombie,Tony Williams,Tootie Heath,Toots Thielemans,Torsten Zwingenberger,Toshiko Akiyoshi,Trilok Gurtu,Truck Parham,Trudy Pitts,Turtle Island String Quartet,Urbie Green,Uri Caine,Vagif Mustafa-Zadeh,Valerie Joyce,Vandermark 5,Vanessa Rubin,Vic Dickenson,Victor Feldman,Victor Lewis,Vince Guaraldi,Vincent Herring,Von Freeman,Wadada Leo Smith,Wallace Roney,Walter Benton,Walter Bishop\, Jr.,Walter Booker,Walter Davis Jr.,Walter Page,Walter Perkins,Walter Wanderley,Wardell Gray,Warne Marsh,Warren Vache,Wayne Henderson,Wayne Horvitz,Wayne Johnson,Wayne Shorter,Jason Miles,Jan Akkerman,James Rivers,Weather Report,Wes Montgomery,White Hinterland,Wilbur Harden,Wilbur Little,Wilbur Ware,Willem Breuker,William Parker Quartet,Willie Bobo,Willis Jackson,Wilton Felder,Winston Walls,Wolfgang Dauner,Woody Herman,Woody Shaw,World Saxophone,World Saxophone Quartet,Wynton Kelly,Wynton Marsalis,Yoko Kanno,Judith Owen,The Jazztet,Yosuke Yamashita,Keith Mansfield,Yusef Lateef,Zachary Breaux,Zeena Parkins,Zoot Sims), $set(_sorter,Jazz)))<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($in2(%_testartist%,Hoagy Carmichael,Edward Mallory,Al Cohn,Don Bestor,Bert Kaempfert,Benny Goodman,Branford Marsalis,Cannonball Adderley,Cab CallowayCharlie Parker,Chet Baker,Chick Corea,Count Basie,Dave Brubeck,Dizzy Gillespie,Duke Ellington,Ella Fitzgerald,Gerry Mulligan,Herbie Hancock,Irène Schweizer,John Coltrane,Louis Armstrong,Manfred Schoof,Miles Davis,Nat King Cole,Oscar Peterson,Peter Brötzmann,Stan Getz,Stan Kenton,Sun Ra,Thelonious Monk,Wes Montgomery,Wynton Kelly,Wynton Marsalis,Yellowjackets), $set(_sorter,Jazz)))<br />
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# Production music<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($eq2(%label%,GRV Music,Epic Score,Media Ventures Entertainment Group,Sensory Overload Music,Amphonic Music,Carlin Archive Series,Atmosphere Music Library,Sonic Symphony,Cavendish Music,Cavendish Trailers,1 Revolution Music,300 Monks,300 Years Later,38 Studios,5Alarm,5 alarm Music,615 Music Gold Series,615 Music Platinum Series,9 Lives Music,Abaco Classical Music,Abaco Classics,Access Music,Acetone Music,Adonys 5.1,Adrenalin Production Music Library,Adrenalin Sounds,Afro Musique,Alabama Music Business,All Music Library,All Stars Mood Music,Altaxon,Amano Music,Amphonic Music,Amphonic Music Ltd.,Amplitude,A-Music EURL,Amusicom,Amygdala Music,Antfood,Anti-Hero,Apples & Oranges Music,Artful Recorded,Associated Production Music LLC,Atlantic Seven,Au Creative Group,AudioActive,audiomachine,AudioMicro,Audio Network Australia Pty Ltd,Audio Network Canada Inc,Audio Network Holland BV,Audio Network New Zealand,Audio Network Production Music Library,Audio Network US Inc,AV Music,Bad Ass Music,Bang Music,Banshee Music,Beat Bites,Beatbox Music,Beats and Rhymes Urban Music Library,Berry Music Co. Ltd.,Beyond Music Library,Beyond Trailer F/X,Big Bang & Fuzz,Big & Clever,Big Picture Music,Big Screen Music,Big Shorts,Blazed Out Music,Blonde Media Malaysia,Blonde Media Singapore,BMRU Production Music,Boosey & Hawkes Production Music,Boost Music,Boost TV,BoostTV,Borradaille Classical Collection,Boxed Score,BPM Sound Ltd,Brand X Music,BRL Music,BRM Music,BRS Music,Bruton Classical Series,Bruton Music,Bruton Online,Bruton TV Series,Burning Petals Production Library,Button Records,Cafe Moondo,Camboso Urban Production Music,Carlin Recorded Music Library,Castle Music,Chappell AV,Chappell Classical Series,Chappell Recorded Music Library,Chappell World Series,Cherry Picked,Cinemasound,Cinemasounds,Cinema Sound Tools,Cinemusic,Cinetrax,City of the Fallen,City Studios Ltd,Claire Music,Clubbingzone,Colorit,Coloursound,Commercials Non Stop,Conroy Recorded Music Library,Corner Stone Cues,CosMind Production Music,CosMind Records & Publishing,Cue Source,Cute Music Library,Dasca,Ded Good Music,Derek Luff Music Inc.,De Wolfe 20th Century Archive Series,De Wolfe Commercial Breaks,De Wolfe Jazz Series,De Wolfe Music,De Wolfe Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Classical Series,De Wolfe USA Series,Digital Vision,Directors Cuts Production Music Library,Distortion Music & Sound Design,DMI Music & Media Solutions,Docuzone,Dronezone,Drone Zone Music,EarDrum,Easy Listening,Easy Listening Music,Editions Montparnasse 2000,EMI Music Production GmbH,EMU Music Library,ENcore-Merci,Epervier,Essential Elements,Extreme Production Music,Fable Music,Fantasy Production Music,Final Mix Online,Fired Earth Music,FirstCom Music,First Degree Music,Focus Classics,Focus Music,Focus Songs,Fontana Classic Collection,Frameworks Music,FreeProductionTracks,Fresh Music,FTV Media,Full Tilt,Full Tilt: Trailer Tools,Future World Music,Galerie,Gari Communications,Gemelli,Gerhard Daum Music Edition,Gerhard Trede,Glory\, Oath & Blood,Gotham Music,Gothic Storm,Grandmaster,Graphic Sound Design,Gravity,Groove Addicts,Groove Addicts Production Music Library,Groovers,GrooveWorx,G Series,Happy Records,Hella Good Records,Hibou,Hollywood Music,Hotpress for Leopold,Hudson Music Library,Hungaroton Classics Collection,Ignite,Image Music Library,Immediate Music,Imperativa Records,Imtel Jingles,In-Spired Production Music\, Ltd,Integration,Intemede,Intersound,Invasion From Mars,Irradia,i-Volution SPL,Jonathan's Music,Juice Music,Justement Ethnic,Justement Music,JVJ Entertainment,JW Media Music,Killer Music,Killer Tracks Music Library,KILL THE SILENCE Media Productions,Kingsize Music Library,Kleenbeats,Kosinus,Kosinus Arts,Kosinus Mag,Kosinus Online,KPM Music Group,Landscape Classics,liftmusic,LiquidCinema,Live Source Music,Lo Editions,Los Angeles Post Music,Machiavelli Music Publishing,Machiavelli Records,Magazine,Magic Box Music,Marquee Music,Matchless Music,Match Music Library,Mathambo Music,Media Music Now,Media on Demand,Mediatracks,Megatrax Production Music\, Inc.,Metro Music Production Library,MindBenders,Minimal Music,Mixtape,Music 2 Hues,MusicBox\, LLC,Music De Wolfe,Music for Picture,Music For Sport,Music Gallery,Music House,Music & Images,Music Junkies,Music Library & SFX,Nichion Sounds Library,Non𝄞Stop Music,No Problemo Publishing,Off the Shelf,Omicron,One Music,Onetrackaday Music Library,One Versatile Underscore,Online Production Music Ltd.,Opus 1 Music Library,Opuzz Royalty Free Music,OST: Original Soundtrack,Parigo,Parry Music Classical,Parry Music\, Inc.,Passport,Patchwork,Pedigree Cuts,Pennybank Tunes,Pfeifer Broz. Music\, Inc.,Pierjenn,Pixon,Plan 8 Music,Playground Hollywood,PLAY Production Music,Pleasurezone,Point 12,Position Music,PostHaste Music Library,Post Production Music,PowerHouse Music Library\, Inc.,PP Music,Premier Tracks,Primrose,Primrose Classic,Primrose Classical,Promo Accelerator,PSI,Q Series,Ravenwood Music,Ready Steady Edit,redCola Music,Refuel Music,Reliable Source Music,Reload,Renaissance Sound Technologies,Revolucion,Ridgeline Music,Riptide Music,Robert Dudzic Creative Services,Robert Etoll Productions,Robert Etoll Production's Q-Factory,Rover Music,RoyaltyFreeMusic.com,Scaremeister,Scoreganics Production Music,Scoregasm,Scorehelper,ScoreKeepers Music,Scoring Stage Music,Selected Comedy,Selected Concepts,Selected Profiles,Selected Sound,Selected Sound Musikverlag GmbH,Sensacion,Sermi,Shockwave-Sound.Com,Silent Methods,Silverpoint Library,SKANDA,So Damn Tuff Music,SONIA Classics,Sonic Fire Pro,Sonic Librarian,Sonic O Zault,Sonic Quiver,Sonoton,Sonoton Authentic Series,Sonoton Classical,Sonoton Music,Sonoton Trailer Tracks,Sonoton Trailer Tracks Virtual,Sonoton Virtual,Sony Creative Software,Soundimage Music Library,Sound-Pol,Sound-Pol Classical Collection,Sound Stage Music Library,SoundStorm UK Ltd,Soundtrax,Source in Sync,Special Request Library,Speed Communication,Spider Cues,Sprint Production Music,Stampede,Static Music,Stereo Royal,Stockmusic.net,Strip Sounds,Strut Records,Studio Fontána,Studio G,Teddy Bear Music,Tele Music,Telemusic,The Abaco Music Library,The Decibel Collective,The Hit House,Themes International Music,The Rouge Music Library,The Scene,The Scoring House,TNT Trailers,Toby Arnold & Associates,Tonal Injection,Tone Row,TONEWORKMEDIA.COM,Trailer Trash,TRF Production Music Libraries,Tuesday Productions,Tuff Production Music,Tummy Touch,TVzone,Twisted,Two Steps From Hell,UBM Music Production Library,UBM US,Ultimate Classix,Ultimate Crime & Drama,Ultimate Opera,Underground Music,Unique Series,Unity Production Music Library,Universal Publishing Production Music,Upright Music,Urban Dropz Production Music Library,Van Music Publishing,Videohelper,Vita Et Musica,Warner/Chappell Music,Water Music,Water Music Timeless,West One Music,Who Did That Music?,Wild Whirled Music,www.allmusic.nl,X-Ray Dog Music\, Inc.,Zone,Zone Music,Zone Plus), $set(_sorter,Production Music)))<br />
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# Production music composers (non-production music label)<br />
$if($in2(%_sorter%,Music),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Brian Rogers,Leakybrain,Thomas Stobierski,Epica,GRV Music,Globus,Immediate,E.S. Posthumus,Erdenstern,Escala,8Dawn,Daniel Lessner,Dick De Benedictis), $set(_sorter,Production Music)$set(_sorter2,pma)))<br />
$if($in(%album%,April Orchestra Présente RCA Sound), $set(_sorter,Production Music)$set(_sorter2,pma)))<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($in2(%_testartist%,Tom Gire,William Richter,Armen Hambar,Thomas Stobierski,Thomas J. Bergersen,Nick Phoenix,Paul Durango,Sonic Mayhem,Neil Watson,Mark Sandell,Justin R. Durban,John Anthony Sponsler\, Jr.,James Newton Howard,Hans Zimmer,Celldweller), $set(_sorter,Production Music)$set(_sorter2,pma)))<br />
$if($eq2(%album%,The Power and the Glory: The Original Music & Voices of NFL Films,Autumn Thunder: 40 Years of NFL Films Music), $set(_sorter,Production Music)$set(_sorter2,pma)))<br />
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# Spoken Word<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Barry Cooper,Lord Buckley,William S. Burroughs,Carl Reiner & Mel Brooks,Shel Silverstein,Monty Python,Adam Sandler,Allen Ginsberg,Bill Cosby,Carl Reiner,George Carlin,George Meade,Gilbert Gottfried,Jeff Foxworthy,Mel Brooks,Richard Pryor,Robin Williams,Steve Martin,The Firesign Theatre), $set(_sorter,Spoken Word)))<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($eq(%releasetype%,spokenword), $set(_sorter,Spoken Word)))<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Jack Kerouac), $set(_sorter,Spoken Word)))<br />
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# Spa Music<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Dan Gibson,[nature sounds],Byron M. Davis), $set(_sorter,Spa Music)))<br />
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# Classical<br />
<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Johann Sebastian Bach,Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart), $set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($in2(%_testartist%,Vladimir Cosma,Sarah Brightman,Andrea Bocelli,John Williams,John Cage,Jóhann Jóhannsson,Juan Mostazo Morales,Ennio Morricone,Fabio Frizzi,Jerry Goldsmith), $set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music)$set(_testchar,$upper($left(%_testartist%,1))))<br />
$if($and($in(ABCD,%_testchar%),$eq(%_sorter%,Music)),<br />
$if($in(A,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Alan Hawkshaw,Angelo Badalamenti,Ahn Trio,Anders Brodsgaard,Armand Amar,Andrea Guerra,André Campra,Aulis Sallinen,Arrigo Boito,Antonio Bertali,Annea Lockwood,Anna Moffo,Angèle Dubeau & La Pietà,André Hossein,André Boucourechliev,Alfred Brendel,Alfred Newman,Alice Shields,Alireza Mashayekhi,Alvin Curran,Alvin Lucier,Andrea Bocelli,Adrian Willaert,Adriano Banchieri,Adrian Willaert,Alessandro Piccinini,Alexander Agricola,Alex North,Adriano Banchieri,Alessandro Moreschi,Aulis Sallinen,Antonio Álvarez Alonso,Alain Savouret,Aldo Clementi,Alexander Goehr,Alireza Maschayeki,Allain Gaussin,Andres Lewin-Richter,Andrzej Dobrowolski,Anestis Logothetis,Aribert Reimann,Arnold Schonberg,Arthur Kreiger,Aurel Stroe,Arthur Somervell,Alex North,Alfred Brendel,Alfonso Ferrabosco \(I\),Anglebert,Andrew Laurence-King,Andre Campre,Albert Lortzing,Anders Hillborg,André Campra,André Rieu,Arturo Buzzi-Peccia,Antonio Pini-Corsi,Alberto Franchetti,Arturo Buzzi-Peccia,Augusto Rotoli,Angelo Mascheroni,Alberto Franchetti,Antonio Pini-Corsi,Angelo Francesco Lavagnino,Antoine Brumel,Anton y Michelena,Antonio Secchi,Antônio Carlos Gomes,Alfonso X el Sabio,Alirio Díaz,Andrés Segovia,Andrew York,Agustín Barrios Mangoré,Agustín Barrios Mangoré,Aaron Copland,Arcangelo Corelli,Adam de la Halle,Adolphe Adam,A. Kircher,Alban Berg,Alberto Ginastera,Aldemaro Romero,Aleksander Zarzycki,Alessandro Grandi,Alessandro Scarlatti,Alexander Goehr,Alfred Deller,Alfred Deller & The Deller Consort,Alicia de Larrocha,Alkman,Alonso Lobo,Alonso Mudarra,Alun Hoddinott,Ambroise Thomas,Amilcare Ponchielli,András Schiff,Andrea Falconiero,Andrea Morricone & Ennio Morricone,André Previn,Andrew Lloyd Webber,Andrew Rudin,Anestis Logothetis,Anton Bruckner,Antonín Dvořák,Antonio Estévez,Antonio Salieri,Antonio Valente,Antonio Vivaldi,Anton Webern,Aristophanes,Arnold Schönberg,Artemiy Ayvazian,Arthur Honegger,Arturo Márquez,Artur Schnabel,Arvo Pärt,Astor Piazzolla),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(B,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Bennie Maupin,Bryn Terfel,Bülent Arel,Bruce Rowland,Billy Martin,Bruce Broughton,Brian Ferneyhough,Betty Olivero,Bernard Parmegiani,Baude Cordier,Brian Eno,Bill Douglas,Boston Byzantine Choir,Basil Poledouris,Bruno Nicolai,Barton McLean,Ben Johnston,Bernard Cavanna,Bernard Parmegiani,Bernd Alois Zimmermann,Bo Anders Persson,Boguslaw Schaffer,Bohdan Mazurek,Brian Ferneyhough,Bruno Bartolozzi,Bruno Maderna,Bulent Arel,BBC Symphony Orchestra,Bedřich Smetana,Béla Bartók,Benjamin Britten,Benjamin Godard,Ben Johnston,Bernard Herrmann,Biagio Marini,Bohuslav Martinů),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(C,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Carl Loewe,City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra,Christopher Gunning,Carl Davis,Conlon Nancarrow,Claude Bolling,Craig Armstrong,Claudio Arrau,Christopher Tye,Cyrillus Kreek,Charbel Rouhana,Conlon Nancarrow,Cliff Eidelman,Clément Janequin,Claudio Arrau,Carlo Gesualdo,Cathy Berberian,Charles Dodge,Charles Wuorinen,Claude Gervaise,Claude Ballif,Cipriano de Rore,Christopher Gordon,Carlo Savina,Carmine Coppola,Columbo Arona,Clarence G. Gartner,Corvus Corax,C. A. Bracco,Charles-Valentin Alkan,Charles Ives,Carmelo Bernaola,Charles Chaynes,Charles Dodge,Charles Hamm,Christian Clozier,Christian Wolff,Claude Ballif,Costin Miereanu,Cristobal Halffter,Christopher Fox,Charlie Byrd,Carlos Surinach,Camille Saint-Saëns,Cardinal Cushing,Carel Hacquart,Carl Maria von Weber,Carl Orff,Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach,César Franck,Charles-François Gounod,Charles-Marie Widor,Christian Wolff,Christodoulos Halaris,Christopher Rouse,Christoph Willibald Gluck,Clara Schumann,Claude Debussy,Claude-Michel Schönberg,Claudio Monteverdi),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(D,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,David August von Apell,Dominic Muldowney,Danny Elfman,Daniel-François-Esprit Auber,Dario Marianelli,Dino Olivieri,Douglas Stuart Moore,Danielle Licari,Dave Heath,David Popper,David Tudor,Deller Consort,Diego Ortiz,Dietrich Buxtehude,D. Mele,Domenico Scarlatti,Daniel Tosi,Daria Semegen,David Olan,Detlev Schoenenberg,Diane Thome,Dieter Schnebel,Dieter Schönbach,Donald Erb),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
)<br />
$if($and($in(EÉFGH,%_testchar%),$eq(%_sorter%,Music)),<br />
$if($in(EÉ,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Ernest Gold,Emma Shapplin,Eminence Symphony Orchestra,Edward Miller,Edward German,The East Village Opera Company,Elias Tanenbaum,Enrico Corregia,Erhard Grosskopf,Erhard Karkoschka,Eric Salzman,Ernst Krenek,Eugeniusz Rudnik,Ezra Sims,Ennemond Gaultier,Early Music Consort of London,Enoch Mankayi Sontonga,Elliot Goldenthal,Ernesto de Curtis,Eduardo di Capua,Early Music Consort of London,Emanuele Nutile,Edgard Varèse,Edgar Meyer,Édouard Lalo,Eduard Mirzoyan,Emily Wells,Edvard Grieg,Einojuhani Rautavaara,Eric Coates,Elizabeth Gaver,Elīna Garanča,Elmer Bernstein,Emilie Autumn,Emma Kirkby,Engelbert Humperdinck,Ennio Morricone,Ennio Morricone & Dulce Pontes,Enrico Caruso,Enrique Granados,Ensemble Unicorn,Erich Wolfgang Korngold,Eric Salzman,Erik Satie,Ernest Bloch,Ernest Chausson,Ernesto Lecuona,Ernstalbrecht Stiebler,Ernst Krenek,Eugène Ysaÿe,Eustache du Caurroy,Evencio Castellanos),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(F,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Ferenc Erkel,Francesco Cilea,Francesco Landini,Francis Pilkington,François Bayle,François-Bernard Mâche,Franz Waxman,Francisco Merenciano Bosch,Folquet de Marselha,Felix Ibarrondo,Ferrucio Busoni,Francesco Pennisi,Francesco Valdambrini,Franco Donatoni,Franco Evangelisti,Francois Bayle,Francois-Bernard Mache,Frank Michael Beyer,Franz Schreker,Frits Weiland,Frederick Delius,Ferruccio Busoni,Fretwork,Fiorenzo Carpi,Francesco Landini,Ferrara Ensemble,Frederick Loewe,Francesco Antonio Costa,Francesco Pennino,Fermín Maria Álvarez,Friedrich von Flotow,Francisco Tárrega,Francesco Cavalli,Ferdinand Ries,Francisco Tárrega,Fernando Sor,Federico Moreno Torroba,Felix Mendelssohn,Francesco Geminiani,Francesco Paolo Tosti,Francesco Usper,Francis Poulenc,François Couperin,Frank Bridge,Franz Liszt,Franz Schubert,Franz von Suppé,Frédéric Chopin,Fritz Kreisler),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(G,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,GROUND-ZERO,George Butterworth,George Fenton,George Lucas,Gérard Grisey,Giaches de Wert,Giovanni Battista Bononcini,Giovanni Legrenzi,George Aperghis,Gabriel Yared,Genaro Monreal,Gerald Eckert,Greg Goodman,Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza,Georges Ivanovitch Gurdjieff,George Antheil,Gilbert Amy,Giacinto Scelsi,Gilbert Amy,Giuseppe Giuliano,Giuseppi Sinopoli,Goffredo Petrassi,Grete von Zieritz,Gruppe Nuova Consonanza,Gunter Bialas,Gunter Christmann,Guy Reibel,Giovanni Maria Ruggieri,Gustav Holst,Giorgio Gaslini,Goblin,Gino Marinuzzi Jr.,Guy d'Hardelot,Gus Edwards,Geoffrey O'Hara,George Antheil,George M. Cohan,Gaetano Pennino,Guillermo Posadas,Georges Delerue,Geoffrey Burgon,Guillaume Costeley,Gilbert & Sullivan,Gregorio Allegri,Glyn Perrin,George Crumb,Gavin Bryars,Guillaume Dufay,Gaspar Sanz,Gaspar Sanz,Gabriel Fauré,Gaetano Donizetti,George Gershwin,Georges Bizet,Georg Friedrich Händel,Georg Philipp Telemann,Georgy Catoire,Gerald Finzi,Géza Anda,Giacomo Meyerbeer,Giacomo Puccini,Giles Farnaby,Gioachino Rossini,Giovanni Battista Buonamente,Giovanni Battista Fontana,Giovanni Battista Vitali,Giovanni Gabrieli,Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina,Giulio Caccini,Giuseppe Tartini,Giuseppe Verdi,Glenn Gould,Grigoraș Dinicu,Guillaume de Machaut,Gustav Mahler,György Kurtág,György Ligeti),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(H,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Harry Partch,Hans Otte,Hayne van Ghizeghem,Henri Pousseur,Henry Lawes,Heráclio Fernandez,Henri Duparc,Hauschka,Howard Shore,Henri Dutilleux,Henry Ernest Geehl,Heinrich Schütz,Halim El-Dabh,Hanns Eisler,Hans Chemin-Petit,Hans G. Helms,Hans-Joachim Hespos,Hans-Jurgen von Bose,Hans Otte,Hans Peter Haller,Hans Pfitzner,Hans Ulrich Engelmann,Hans Werner Henze,Hans Zender,Harrison Birtwistle,Harry Partch,Heinrich Kaminski,Heinz Holliger,Heinz Tiessen,Henry Kaiser,Herbert Eimert,Hermann Heiss,Horatiu Radulecsu,Harold Farberman,Harvey Sollberger,Hector Berlioz,Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber,Heinrich Isaac,Heinrich Schlusnus,Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst,Heitor Villa-Lobos,Hélène Grimaud,Helmut Lachenmann,Henri Sauguet,Henri Vieuxtemps,Henry Charles Litolff,Henryk Mikołaj Górecki,Henryk Wieniawski,Henry Purcell,Hilary Hahn,Hildegard von Bingen,Howard Hanson,Huelgas Ensemble),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
)<br />
$if($and($in(IJKL,%_testchar%),$eq(%_sorter%,Music)),<br />
$if($in(I,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Iancu Dumitrescu,Iannis Xenakis,Igor Stravinsky,Ilhan Mimaroglu,Ivo Malec,İlhan Mimaroğlu,Ingram Marshall,Istvan Marta,Ignacy Jan Paderewski,I Solisti Italiani,Il Divo,In Spe,Irving Berlin,Ian Bostridge,Inocente Carreño,Isaac Albéniz,Ivikos),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(J,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Johanna M. Beyer,Jacques Hétu,John Bennet,Jacobus Barbireau,John Wilbye,Johann Julius Sontag von Holt Sombach,Johann Friedrich Reichardt,Jerry Fielding,Jay Chattaway,Jack Trombey,Jaap Vink,Jacob Cats,Jacob Druckman,Jacques Lejeune,James Dillon,Jean-Claude Eloy,Jean Dubuffet,Johannes Fritsch,Jacob Obrecht,John Cage,John Powell,John Francis Wade,John Dunstable,John Danyel,John Bayless,John Barry,Johannes Tinctoris,Johannes Lupi,Johannes Ciconia,Josef Anton Riedl,José Vicente Asuar,Jos Kunst,Jozef Malovec,James Horner,John Barry,Joseph Canteloube,Jean-Philippe Rameau,Jean-Yves Thibaudet,John Bull,John Baldwine,Jean Absil,Joe Harnell,Jerónimo Giménez,Jacques Arcadelt,James Horner,Jean-Claude Eloy,Jean-Philippe Rameau,Jacopo da Bologna,John Dunstable,Jean-Henri d'Anglebert,John Ireland,John Debney,John Ward,Josquin des Prez,James Carroll Bartlett,Jacques Fromental Halévy,Jules Granier,Josef Zygmunt Szulc,Joseph Giuseppe Gioe,Juan Allende-Blin,John Plummer,John Kander,Joaquín Turina,John Rutter,Jean Barraqué,Johan de Meij,Joseph Martin Kraus,Julio Salvador Sagreras,John Philip Sousa,Jacob do Bandolim,Jacques Ibert,Jacques Offenbach,Jan Dismas Zelenka,Jaromír Weinberger,Julian Bream,Jean-Baptiste Bréval,Jean-Baptiste Lully,Jean-Marie Leclair,Jean Mouton,Jean Sibelius,Jeremiah Clarke,Joaquín Rebollo,Joaquín Rodrigo,Johann Christian Bach,Johannes Brahms,Johannes Ockeghem,Johann Georg Leopold Mozart,Johann Gottlieb Naumann,Johann Heinrich Schmelzer,Johann Hermann Schein,Johann Nepomuk Hummel,Johann Pachelbel,Johann Paul von Westhoff,Jörg Birkenkötter,Johann Strauss I,Johann Strauss II,John Adams,John Bartlet,John Blow,John Corigliano,John Dowland,John Jenkins,John Ogdon,John Tavener,John Weldon,Jordi Savall,Josef Mysliveček,Josef Suk,Joseph Haydn,Juan Vásquez,Jules Massenet),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(K,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Kaija Saariaho,Kevin Volans,Choir of King's College\, Cambridge,Klaus Badelt,Karlheinz Stockhausen,Karol Rathaus,Kazimierz Serocki,Kil-sung Oak,Krzysztof Penderecki,Kurt Weill,Karl Goldmark,Kander & Ebb,Karlheinz Stockhausen,Ken Thorne,Karol Szymanowski,Komitas Vartapet,Karl Goldmark,K. Nikopulos,Kronos Quartet,Kurt Weill),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(L,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Li Tatong,Laurie Spiegel,Laurie Anderson,Louis Levy,Laurence Rosenthal,Ludwig Senfl,Luigi Cherubini,La Monte Young,Luc Ferrari,Libra,Louis Andriessen,Luigi Denza,Lerner & Loewe,Lejaren Hiller,Loren Rush,Luc Ferrari,Lucia Dlugoszewski,Luciano Berio,Luctor Ponse,Luigi Nono,Luis de Pablo,Lukas Foss,Louis Niedermeyer,L'Arpeggiata,Lee Holdridge,Leonel Power,Libera,Lodovico Grossi da Viadana,Luca Marenzio,Leo Brouwer,Luciano Pavarotti,Louis Niedermeyer,Limenios\, son of Thoinos,Ladislav Karol Kupkovič,Lalo Schifrin,Léo Delibes,Leonard Bernstein,Léonin,Leoš Janáček,Les Musiciens de Provence,Limenios\,son of Thoinos,Liménios,London Symphony Orchestra,Loren Rush,Lou Harrison,Loyset Compère,Luciano Berio,Ludwig van Beethoven,Luigi Boccherini,Lukas Foss),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
)<br />
$if($and($in(MNOP,%_testchar%),$eq(%_sorter%,Music)),<br />
$if($in(M,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Megan Roberts,Measha Brueggergosman,Maurice Jarre,Mark-Anthony Turnage,Mario Frangoulis,Marc Shaiman,Moritz Moszkowski,Mario Frangoulis,Michael Ball,MEV,Manuel Font de Anta,Manuel Cardoso,Marco da Gagliano,Marco Uccellini,Maryanne Amacher,Mateo Flecha,Maurice Jarre,Max Richter,Manuel Quiroga,Mark André,Mark Osborn,Michael Kamen,Michel Chion,Michel-Richard de Lalande,Micrologus,Max Steiner,Maurice Jarre,Moritz Moszkowski,Maki Ishii,Makoto Moroi,Makoto Shiimohara,Manfred Trojahn,Marcel Duchamp,Mario Davidovsky,Maurice Ohana,Maurice Wright,Mauricio Kagel,Mel Powell,Menachem Zur,Michel Philippot,Michel Puig,Milan Stibilj,Milton Babbitt,Minao Shibata,Morton Subotnick,Michael Giacchino,Michael Daugherty,Marin Mersenne,Mauricio Kagel,Moscow Liturgic Choir,Milton Babbitt,Manuel María Ponce,Mauro Giuliani,M. S. Ciociano,Malcolm Arnold,Manuel de Falla,Marc-Antoine Charpentier,Marin Marais,Martin Herraiz,Mateo Albéniz,Matthew Locke,Matthias Weckmann,Maurice Ravel,Maurizio Pollini,Max Bruch,Max Reger,Melpomen,Mesomedes,Mesomedes of Crete,Michael Nyman,Michael Praetorius,Michael Reudenbach,Michael Torke,Miklós Rózsa,Morton Feldman,Murray Gold,Murray Perahia,Muzio Clementi),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(N,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Nigel Westlake,Ned Rorem,Nicholas Pike,Nigel Hess,Nikos Kalaintzis,Nico Muhly,Ned Rorem,Nam June Paik,Norma Shepherd,New Trolls,New York Philharmonic,Niccolò Paganini,Nicola Matteis,Nicolas Gombert,Nikolai Peiko,Nikos Skalkottas,Neil Rolnick,New Phonic Art, Nguyen Thien Dao,Niccolo Castiglioni,Nicolaus Huber,Nino Rota),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(O,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Ottorino Respighi,Othmar Schoeck,Ólafur Arnalds,Olivier Messiaen,Orlando Gibbons,Orlande de Lassus,Olly Wilson,Othmar Schoeck,Otto Luening,Orpheus Chamber Orchestra,Osvaldo Golijov),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(P,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Paul Sawtell,Paul Lansky,Philip Rosseter,Paul O'Dette,Pierre de la Rue,Pierre Jodlowski,Pablo Luna,Paul Potts,Pedro de Escobar,Pēteris Vasks,Peter Philips,Peter Sculthorpe,Paul Hindemith,Pauline Oliveros,Paul Lansky,Peter Glushanok,Pauline Oliveros,Philippe Rombi,Peter Klausmeyer,Peter Maxwell Davies,Peter Michael Hamel,Péter Schat,Philippe Mion,Pierre Henry,Pierre Schaeffer,Pril Smiley,Piana,Pino Donaggio,Peter Schickele,P.D.Q. Bach,Philippe Sarde,Presti-Lagoya Duo,Piero Umiliani,Piero Piccioni,Percy B. Kahn,Pablo de Sarasate,Paul Dukas,Paul Hindemith,Paul Wranitsky,Pelham Humfrey,Percy Grainger,Pérotin,Peter Eötvös,Peter Warlock,Pétros Tabúris,Petrus de Cruce,Philip Glass,Philippe Azoulay,Philippe de Vitry,Pierre Boulez,Pietro Antonio Locatelli,Pietro Mascagni),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
)<br />
$if($and($in(QRST,%_testchar%),$eq(%_sorter%,Music)),<br />
$if($in(Q,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Queldryk,Qara Qarayev),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(R,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Ruth Anderson,René Aubry,Royal College of Music Chamber Choir,Ron Jones,Roger Quilter,Richard Hayman,Renée Fleming,Raoul Björkenheim,Robert Dick,Robert Ashley,Robert Morton,Ruperto Chapí,Ragnar Grippe,Rainer Riehn,Ramon Zupko,Raymond Moore,Richard Allen Robinson,Richard Cann,Robert Erickson,Robert Moran,Robert Wittinger,Roland Kayn,Roger Quilter,Royal College of Music Chamber Choir,Robert Johnson,Riz Ortolani,Renzo Rossellini,Ravi Shankar,Robert Planquette,Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II,Ruperto Chapi y Lorenta,Richard Barthelemy,Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart,Riccardo Broschi,Richard Rodgers,Ralph Vaughan Williams,Ravi Shankar & Philip Glass,Remy Principe,Richard Deering,Richard Maxfield,Richard Rodney Bennett,Richard Strauss,Richard Wagner,Robert Johnson,Robert Jones,Robert Moran,Robert Parsons,Robert Schumann,Roger Heaton,Roger Norrington,Ruggero Leoncavallo),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(S,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Sol Kaplan,Samson François,Sequentia,Steve Erquiaga,Saverio Mercadante,Salvatore Sciarrino,Stefan Wolpe,Susumu Yoshida,Scott Johnson,Solage,Sylvano Bussotti,Sabri Moudallal et son Ensemble,Sister Marie Keyrouz,Seikilos,Simon Boswell,Stelvio Cipriani,Sir William Walton,Sir Charles Villiers Stanford,Salvatore Cardillo,Stefano Donaudy,Stanislao Gastaldon,Salvatore Fucito,Sir Landon Ronald,Sir Harrison Birtwistle,Salvador Sciarrino,Scott Joplin,Samuel Barber,Sappho,Sigfrid Karg-Elert,Sigismund Neukomm,Silvestre Revueltas,Sir Arthur Sullivan,Sir Edward Elgar,Sir Hubert Parry,Sir Lennox Berkeley,Sir Peter Maxwell Davies,Sir William Walton,Stanley Myers,Steve Reich),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(T,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Terry Plumeri,Trevor Duncan,The Three Tenors,The Canadian Tenors,Thomas Newman,Thomas Bloch,Theatre of Voices,The Voices of Walter Schumann,The Priests,Thomas Newman,Tod Machover,Tomas Marco,Terry Riley,Tigran Mansurian,Thomas Stoltzer,Thomas Arne,Tielman Susato,Trevor Jones,Tona Scherchen,Toru Takemitsu,Toshi Ichyanagi,Toshiro Mayuzumi,Trio Instrumental Electroacoustic,Tzvi Avni,The Greek Byzantine Choir of the Holy Sepulchre,Thomas Preston,The Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos,The King's Singers,Taraf Borzo,The Hilliard Ensemble,Tom Johnson,Teodoro Cottrau,The New Music Consort,Thomas Campion,Thomas Morley,Thomas Tallis,Thomas Weelkes,Tomás Luis de Victoria,The 'Sappho' Painter,Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
)<br />
$if($and($in(UVWXYX,%_testchar%),$eq(%_sorter%,Music)),<br />
$if($in(U,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Ulrich Stranz,Umberto Giordano),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(V,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Vanessa-Mae,Vassilis Tsabropoulos,Valentin Silvestrov,Vladimir Ussachevsky,Vincenzo Billi,Veljo Tormis,Vincenzo Righini,Vincenzo de Crescenzo,V. Ricciardi,Vincenzo Valente,Vincenzo Legrenzio Ciampi,Victor Vlasov,Vincenzo Bellini,Vincenzo Ruffo,Vladimir Cosma,Volodja Balzalorsky),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(W,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Wilfred Josephs,Walter Schumann,Wolf Vostell,William T. Stromberg,William Corkine,Walter Zimmermann,Wendy Carlos,Walter Ruttmann,William Schottstaedt,William Lawes,Werner Heider,Wilhelm Killmayer,William Hellermann,William Matthews,Wlodzimierz Kotonski,Wolfgang Rihm,Wolfgang von Schweinitz,William Denis Browne,Wilhelm Brade,Walter Zimmermann,Walter Frye,William Bolcom,William Shakespeare,William Boyce,William Byrd,William Cornyshe),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(X,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Xavier Montsalvatge),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(Y,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Yasukazu Amemiya,York Holler,Yo-Yo Ma),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
$if($in(Z,%_testchar%),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,Zack Hemsey,Zbigniew Preisner,Zoltán Kodály),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
)<br />
<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($eq2(%_testartist%,[The User],阿炳,顧冠仁,朱践耳,茅沅,中国广播民族乐团,刘铁山,茅沅 & 刘铁山,Антон Степанович Аренский,趙季平,湯浅譲二,Исаак Иосифович Шварц,Γιάννης Χρήστου,Алексей Рыбников,Αισχύλοςx,Ἀθήναιος,Μεσομήδης ὁ Κρής,冨田勲,Лера Авербах,Антон Григорьевич Рубинштейн,Эмиль Григорьевич Гилельс,Панчо Хараланов Владигеров,黒澤明,黛敏郎,Михаил Иванович Глинка,Вадим Николаевич Салманов,윤이상,Εὐριπίδης,Μίκης Θεοδωράκης,Πέτρος Ταμπούρης,Александр Константинович Глазунов,Александр Николаевич Скрябин,Александр Порфирьевич Бородин,Альфред Гарриевич Шнитке,Анна Юрьевна Нетребко,Артур Сергеевич Лурье,Борис Иванович Тищенко,Владимир Власов,Владимир Мартынов,Дмитрий Борисович Кабалевский,Дмитрий Дмитриевич Шостакович,Евгений Игоревич Кисин,Игорь Фёдорович Стравинский,Карл Юльевич Давыдов,Лев Константинович Книппер,Милий Алексеевич Балакирев,Модест Петрович Мусоргский,Моисей Самуилович Вайнберг,Мстислав Ростропович,Мурад Магомедович Кажлаев,Николай Андреевич Римский-Корсаков,Николай Карлович Метнер,Николай Петрович Раков,Николай Яковлевич Мясковский,Пётр Ильич Чайковский,Родион Константинович Щедрин,Сергей Васильевич Рахманинов,Сергей Иванович Танеев,Сергей Сергеевич Прокофьев,Тихон Николаевич Хренников,Эдисон Васильевич Денисов,Արամ Խաչատրյան,伊福部昭,喜多郎,早坂文雄,王,細川俊夫,谭盾,郎朗,間宮芳生),$set(_sorter,Classical)))<br />
<br />
#-------------------------------------<br />
# Early recordings<br />
<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($and(%date%,$lte(%_year%,1950)),$if($and(%date%,$gt(%_year%,1940)),$set(_sorter,WW2 Recordings))))<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($and(%date%,$lte(%_year%,1940)),$set(_sorter,Early Recordings)))<br />
$if($eq(%_sorter%,Music),$if($eq(wax cylinder,%format%),$set(_sorter,Early Recordings)))<br />
<br />
#-------------------------------------<br />
# Bands with multiple different names over time<br />
<br />
$if($eq2(%albumartist%,Alice’N Chains,Alice in Chains), $set(_overartist,Alice in Chains))<br />
$if($eq2(%albumartist%,The Beatles,John Lennon,Paul McCartney,George Harrison,Ringo Starr), $set(_overartist,The Beatles))<br />
$if($eq2(%albumartist%,Bliss,Brown Towel,Electrifiedshitfuck,Fecal Matter,Kurt Cobain,Nirvana,Pen Cap Chew,Skid Row,Stiff Woodies,TedEdFred,The Sellouts,Throat Oyster), $set(_overartist,Nirvana))<br />
$if($eq2(%albumartist%,Kim Gordon,Lee Ranaldo,Sonic Youth,Steve Shelley,Thurston Moore), $set(_overartist,Sonic Youth))<br />
$if($eq2(%albumartist%,The Police,Strontium 90), $set(_overartist,The Police))<br />
$if($eq2(%albumartist%,Pearl Jam,Mother Love Bone,Temple of the Dog,Green River,Eddie Vedder,Bad Radio,Mookie Blaylock,Stone Gossard,Jeff Ament), $set(_overartist,Pearl Jam))<br />
$if($eq2(%albumartist%,Yellow Magic Orchestra,Yellow Magic Orchestra & Ox Drivers,Y̶M̶O̶,HASYMO,Human Audio Sponge,KYLYN & Yellow Magic Orchestra,坂本龍一,細野晴臣,高橋幸宏,Sketch Show), $set(_overartist,Yellow Magic Orchestra))<br />
$if($in2(%_testartist%,Harry Hosono,細野晴臣), $set(_overartist,Yellow Magic Orchestra))<br />
$if($in(%_testartist%,Yo La Tengo), $set(_overartist,Yo La Tengo))<br />
$if($in2(%_testartist%,U2,Bono,The Edge), $set(_overartist,U2))<br />
$if($eq2(%albumartist%,Tori Amos,Y Kant Tori Read,Santa,Clyde,Isabel,Pip), $set(_overartist,Tori Amos))<br />
$if($eq2(%albumartist%,Tangerine Dream,Christopher Franke,Peter Baumann,Johannes Schmoelling,Edgar Froese), $set(_overartist,Tangerine Dream))<br />
<br />
#-------------------------------------<br />
# Generate the main naming strings<br />
<br />
$set(title,$replace(%title%,...,…))<br />
$set(album,$replace(%album%,...,…))<br />
$set(artist,$replace(%artist%,...,…))<br />
$set(albumartist,$replace(%albumartist%,...,…))<br />
<br />
$set(artist,$rreplace(%artist%,^\\.,﹒))<br />
$set(albumartist,$rreplace(%albumartist%,^\\.,﹒))<br />
$set(title,$rreplace(%title%,^\\.,﹒))<br />
$set(album,$rreplace(%album%,^\\.,﹒))<br />
<br />
$set(title,$replace(%title%,/,⁄))<br />
$set(album,$replace(%album%,/,⁄))<br />
$set(artist,$replace(%artist%,/,⁄))<br />
$set(discsubtitle,$replace(%discsubtitle%,/,⁄))<br />
<br />
$set(_path,%_sorter%)<br />
$set(_swapTA,$swapprefix(%artist%))<br />
$set(_swapAA,$swapprefix(%albumartist%))<br />
$if($eq2(%_sorter%,Classical),<br />
$set(_swapTA,$swapprefix(%artistsort%))<br />
$set(_swapAA,$swapprefix(%albumartistsort%))<br />
)<br />
<br />
$if(%_overartist%,$set(_swapAA,$swapprefix(%_overartist%)/$swapprefix(%albumartist%)))<br />
$if(%_overartist%,$set(_swapTA,$swapprefix(%_overartist%)/$swapprefix(%artist%)))<br />
<br />
$if($or($ne(%releasetype%,remix),$and($eq(%releasetype%,remix),$eq(%albumartist%,Various Artists))),<br />
$set(_firstTA,$upper($left(%_swapTA%,1)))<br />
$if($in(﹒.『「¡…'",%_firstTA%),$set(_firstTA,$upper($left($swapprefix($right($left(%artist%,6),5)),1))))<br />
$set(_script,$lower($p(%_firstTA%, True)))<br />
$if($ne2(%_script%,latin,common or unknown),$set(_firstTA,[%_script%]))<br />
$if($in([*\(\$+-:,%_firstTA%),$set(_firstTA,[symbols & punctuation]))<br />
$if($in(0123456789,%_firstTA%),$set(_firstTA,[number])),<br />
# else<br />
$set(_firstAA,$upper($left(%_swapAA%,1)))<br />
$if($in(﹒.¡…'",%_firstAA%),$set(_firstAA,$upper($left($swapprefix($right($left(%albumartist%,6),5)),1))))<br />
$set(_script,$lower($p(%_firstAA%)))<br />
$if($ne2(%_script%,latin,common or unknown),$set(_firstAA,[%_script%]))<br />
$if($in([*\(\$+-:,%_firstAA%),$set(_firstAA,[symbols & punctuation]))<br />
$if($in(0123456789,%_firstAA%),$set(_firstAA,[number]))<br />
)<br />
<br />
$if($in(ÁÅÂÀ,%_firstAA%),$set(_firstAA,A))<br />
$if($in(ÉÉ,%_firstAA%),$set(_firstAA,E))<br />
$if($in(ÓØÖ,%_firstAA%),$set(_firstAA,O))<br />
<br />
$if($in(ÁÅÂÀ,%_firstTA%),$set(_firstTA,A))<br />
$if($in(ÉÉ,%_firstTA%),$set(_firstTA,E))<br />
$if($in(ÓØÖ,%_firstTA%),$set(_firstTA,O))<br />
<br />
$if($eq2(%_sorter%,A Capella,Bluegrass,Bogus,Country,Classical,Jazz,Music,Spa Music,Spoken Word,Early Recordings,WW2 Recordings),<br />
$if($ne(%releasetype%,remix),<br />
$set(_path, %_path%/$if($ne2(%_sorter%,A Capella,Bluegrass,Bogus,Country,Spa Music),%_firstTA%/)%_swapTA%),<br />
# else<br />
$set(_path, %_path%/$if($ne2(%_sorter%,A Capella,Bluegrass,Bogus,Country,Spa Music),$if($eq(%albumartist%,Various Artists),%_firstTA%,%_firstAA%)/)$if($eq(%albumartist%,Various Artists),%_swapTA%,%_swapAA%))<br />
)<br />
$if($eq(%releasetype%,live),$set(_path,%_path%/[live]))<br />
$if($eq(%releasetype%,remix),$set(_path,%_path%/[remixes]))<br />
$if($ne(%musicbrainz_albumartistid%,89ad4ac3-39f7-470e-963a-56509c546377),<br />
$set(_path,%_path%/%album%),<br />
$set(_path,%_path%/Various Artists - %album%)<br />
)<br />
$if($and($eq2(%_sorter%,Early Recordings,WW2 Recordings),$or(%_year%,%label%)),<br />
$set(_path,%_path% [)<br />
$if(%_year%,$set(_path,%_path%%_year%))<br />
$if($and(%_year%,%label%),$set(_path,%_path%\, ))<br />
$if(%label%,$set(_path,%_path%%label%))<br />
$set(_path,%_path%])<br />
)<br />
$set(_skiptherest,%_true%)<br />
)<br />
<br />
$if($not(%_skiptherest%),$if($eq(%_sorter%,Audio Book),<br />
$set(_path, %_path%/$swapprefix(%albumartist%))<br />
$set(_path, %_path%/$swapprefix(%album%))<br />
$set(_skiptherest,%_true%)<br />
))<br />
<br />
$if($not(%_skiptherest%),$if($eq(%_sorter%,Soundtrack),<br />
$set(_firstT,$upper($left($swapprefix(%album%),1)))<br />
$if($in(﹒.『「¡…'",%_firstT%),$set(_firstT,$upper($left($swapprefix($right($left(%album%,6),5)),1))))<br />
$if($in(﹒.『「¡…'",%_firstT%),$set(_firstT,$upper($left($swapprefix($right($left(%album%,7),5)),1))))<br />
$if($in(ÁÅÂÀ,%_firstT%),$set(_firstT,A))<br />
$if($in(ÉÉ,%_firstT%),$set(_firstT,E))<br />
$if($in(ÓØÖ,%_firstT%),$set(_firstT,O))<br />
$set(_script,$lower($p(%_firstT%, True)))<br />
$if($ne2(%_script%,latin,common or unknown),$set(_firstT,[%_script%]))<br />
$if($in([…'*\(\$+-:,%_firstT%),$set(_firstT,[symbols & punctuation]))<br />
$if($in(0123456789,%_firstT%),$set(_firstT,[number]))<br />
$set(_path, %_path%/%_firstT%/%album% [%albumartist%])<br />
$set(_skiptherest,%_true%)<br />
))<br />
<br />
$if($not(%_skiptherest%),$if($eq(%_sorter2%,pma),<br />
$set(_path, %_path%/[other]/%artist%/%album%)<br />
$set(_skiptherest,%_true%)<br />
))<br />
<br />
$if($not(%_skiptherest%),$if($eq(%_sorter%,Production Music),<br />
$set(_path, %_path%/%label%/$replace(%catalognumber%,/,⁄) - %album%)<br />
$set(_skiptherest,%_true%)<br />
))<br />
<br />
$if($not(%_skiptherest%),$if($eq(%_sorter%,Christmas),<br />
$set(_path, %_path%/%albumartist% - %album%)<br />
))<br />
<br />
$if($lt(%totaltracks%,10),$set(_num,$num(%tracknumber%,1)))<br />
$if($gte(%totaltracks%,10),$set(_num,$num(%tracknumber%,2)))<br />
$if($gte(%totaltracks%,100),$set(_num,$num(%tracknumber%,3)))<br />
$if($gte(%totaltracks%,1000),$set(_num,$num(%tracknumber%,4)))<br />
$set(_num,%_num%. )<br />
$if($eq(%album%,[non-album tracks]),<br />
$unset(_num)<br />
$unset(tracknumber)<br />
)<br />
<br />
$if($ne(%artist%,%albumartist%), $set(_filename,%artist% - ))<br />
$set(_filename,%_num%%_filename%%title%)<br />
$set(_filename,$truncate(%_filename%,220))<br />
<br />
#-------------------------------------<br />
$set(_quarantine,%_true%))<br />
</nowiki><br />
<br />
Note that I'd truncate to 255, not 200, except for http://oxygene.sk/lukas/2011/03/picard-0-13-released/#comments .<br />
<br />
==The (old) Insanely Long PicardQT File Naming String==<br />
<br />
Ok, one of the things people know about me is that I have a ton of music. Another is that I '''hate''' clumsy music player interfaces. I like my Nautilus/Audacious combo just fine. :) <br />
<br />
I also use my files to clean the database, which in turn lets me name and tag my files better. <br />
<br />
This has led to the '''Insanely Long File Naming String'''. <br />
<br />
'''Non-Various Artists''' <br />
<br />
<pre>$if($eq(%BrianGenre%,),Not Assigned to Release/)$if($not($eq([non-album tracks],%album%)),$if2($if($not(%releasetype%),No Type/),$if($not(%releasestatus%),No Status/),$if($eq(%releasestatus%,official),$if2($if(%barcode%,$if($not(%asin%),No asin - Has Barcode/)),$if($not(%asin%),No asin/),$if($not(%date%),No Date/))),$if($eq(%releasestatus%,promotion),$if2($if($not(%date%),No Date/))),$if(%asin%,$if($not(%barcode%),No Barcode - Has asin/))))$if2($if($eq(%releasetype%,soundtrack),Soundtracks/%album%$if(%releasestatus%, [%releasestatus%])$if(%date%, [$left(%date%,4)] )/$if($gte(%totaltracks%,1000),$num(%tracknumber%,4),$if($gte(%totaltracks%,100),$num(%tracknumber%,3),$if($gte(%totaltracks%,10),$num(%tracknumber%,2),$num(%tracknumber%,1)))). %artist% - %title%),$if($eq(%BrianGenre%,classical),$if2($if($not(%composer%),No Composer/),$if($not(%performer%),No Performer/),$if($not(%conductor%),No Conductor/))Classical/$if(%composer%,%composer%/)$if(%conductor%,%conductor%, )$if(%performer%,%performer%)/%album%/),$if($eq(%BrianGenre%,bogusartists),BogusArtists/,%BrianGenre%/)$if(%overartist%,%overartist%/)%artist%/$if(%releasetype%,[%releasetype%] )$if(%releasestatus%,[%releasestatus%] )$if(%date%,[$left(%date%,4)] )%album%/$if($eq([non-album tracks],%album%),%title%,$if($gte(%totaltracks%,1000),$num(%tracknumber%,4),$if($gte(%totaltracks%,100),$num(%tracknumber%,3),$if($gte(%totaltracks%,10),$num(%tracknumber%,2),$num(%tracknumber%,1)))). %title%))<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
UPDATED: August 29, 2007: Now supports dynamic zero-padding in track numbers, from 1 to 9999 tracks per release. <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Note that one trick used here, to separate duplicate files in releases, stopped working with alpha 14. <br />
</ul><br />
<br />
'''Various Artists''' <br />
<br />
<pre>$if($eq(%BrianGenre%,),Not Assigned to Release/)$if($not($eq([non-album tracks],%album%)),$if2($if($not(%releasetype%),No Type/),$if($not(%releasestatus%),No Status/),$if($eq(%releasestatus%,official),$if2($if(%barcode%,$if($not(%ASIN%),No ASIN - Has Barcode/)),$if($not(%asin%),No ASIN/),$if($not(%date%),No Date/))),$if($eq(%releasestatus%,promotion),$if2($if($not(%date%),No Date/))),$if(%asin%,$if($not(%barcode%),No Barcode - Has ASIN/))))$if2($if($eq(%releasetype%,soundtrack),Soundtracks/%album%$if(%releasestatus%, [%releasestatus%])$if(%date%, [$left(%date%,4)] )/$num(%tracknumber%,2). %artist% - %title%),$if($eq(%BrianGenre%,classical),$if2($if($not(%composer%),No Composer/),$if($not(%performer%),No Performer/),$if($not(%conductor%),No Conductor/))Classical/$if(%composer%,%composer%/)$if(%conductor%,%conductor%, )$if(%performer%,%performer%)/%album%/),$if($eq(%BrianGenre%,bogusartists),BogusArtists/,%BrianGenre%/)$if(%overartist%,%overartist%/)%artist%/$if(%releasetype%,[VA %releasetype%] )$if(%releasestatus%,[%releasestatus%] )$if(%date%,[$left(%date%,4)] )%album%/$if($eq([non-album tracks],%album%),%title%,$num(%tracknumber%,3). %title%))<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
It's a great example of the power of PicardQT's extensible file naming string capabilities. <br />
<br />
It's complex enough, though, that I have to manipulate it via its own spreadsheet, just to keep it straight. <br />
<br />
It now handles classical correctly too! (Not sure if "No Conductor", "No Performer", and "No Composer" work right yet - haven't run enough classical through to give that part a good testing.) <br />
<br />
Please note, you will need luks' disc number plugin for this to work right. UPDATE: Disc number bug is fixed (via workaround). Only taggerscript needs to be updated for this fix. <br />
<br />
Tips for debugging complex PicardQT strings: <br />
* Some variable not working like it should? Check your case - %asin% and %releasestatus%, not %ASIN% and %[[Release Status|ReleaseStatus]]%. <br />
<br />
New version with fixed ASIN will be put up eventually - re-writing some of the VA stuff at the moment. If you use this, for the moment, just replace all %ASIN% with %asin%. <br />
<br />
[[Media:TaggerScript5.txt|TaggerScript5.txt]] [[Media:QTSpreadsheet4.xls|QTSpreadsheet4.xls]] <br />
<br />
[[Category:MusicBrainz Picard]]</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=MusicBrainz_Picard/Plugins&diff=43888MusicBrainz Picard/Plugins2011-03-18T05:05:18Z<p>99.243.33.163: </p>
<hr />
<div>There are many plugins available for Picard. A number of these are written by the Picard developers, however many are written by users and enthusiasts. If you are having issues with a plugin, please check the [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/ forums] for answers and ask any questions.<br />
<br />
==Installation==<br />
To install a plugin: <br />
# download .py file(s)<br />
# create a 'plugins' directory (if not existing already) under <br />
## Windows: either <code><nowiki>C:\Program Files\Musicbrainz Picard\plugins</nowiki></code> (for default Picard application folder) or <code><nowiki>%APPDATA%\MusicBrainz\Picard\plugins</nowiki></code> <br />
## *Nix: either Picard application directory/plugins or <code><nowiki>~/.config/MusicBrainz/Picard/plugins</nowiki></code> <br />
## OSX: Follow These Steps:<br />
### Open a Terminal (can be found in: <code><nowiki>Applications/Utilities/Terminal</nowiki></code>)<br />
### type <code><nowiki>mkdir -p $HOME/.config/MusicBrainz/Picard/plugins</nowiki></code> (needs to be done only once)<br />
### type <code><nowiki>open $HOME/.config/MusicBrainz/Picard/plugins</nowiki></code> to display the folder in finder. Now move the plugins there.<br />
## Please note that some plugins need to be placed inside a separate subdirectory specific to the plugin. See the 'Notes' column below to see if this is required for the particular plugin you are installing.<br />
# Move downloaded .py file(s) to 'plugins' directory <br />
# Enable the plugin. Check the box beside the individual plugin in the plugins menu, which can be found at<br />
## Windows/*Nix: Options Menu >> Options... >> Plugins<br />
## OSX: MusicBrainz Picard >> Preferences >> Plugins<br />
<br />
==Plugins==<br />
<br />
{| border="0"<br />
|-<br />
| '''Name''' || '''Description''' || '''Author''' || '''Compatibility''' || '''Adds Context Menu Item?''' || '''Download''' || '''Known issues/Notes''' <br />
|-<br />
| ''' Disc Numbers''' || Moves ''(disc X)'' from releases titles into separate tags (''discnumber'' and ''discsubtitle''). || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/discnumber.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Feat. Artists''' || Removes ''(feat. Artist)'' parts from track titles. || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/featartist.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Title Case''' || Converts track and release titles to Title Case (capitalizes first character of every word) || Javier Kohen, [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://oxygene.sk/lukas/titlecase.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Cover Art Downloader''' || Downloads cover art for optional tag embedding and/or saving as a separate image file (using standard Options >> Cover Art Picard settings) || [[User:OliverCharles|Oliver Charles]], [[User:OutsideContext|Philipp Wolfer]] || 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~outsidecontext/picard/plugins/coverart.py here] || See [[Ticket:3528|3528]] [[Ticket:5715|5715]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Last.fm Tags''' || Use Last.fm tags as "genre" || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/lastfm/__init__.py 1] [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/lastfm/ui_options_lastfm.py 2] || ''(copy both files to directory <code><nowiki>plugins/lastfm/</nowiki></code>)'' <br />
|-<br />
| '''Last.fm Plus''' || Use Last.fm tags as "genre/moods/occasions/countries/originalyear" and more. Modified version of above plugin. || [[User:RifRaf|RifRaf]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://tiptoes.hobby-site.com/mbz/lastfm/lastfmplus.zip here] || ''(copy both files to directory <code><nowiki>plugins/lastfmplus/</nowiki></code>)'' [http://tiptoes.hobby-site.com/mbz/lastfm/lastfmplus.html Tutorial], [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=1795 forum thread]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Add Cluster As A Release''' || Adds right click option to an unmatched cluster to allow adding releases to MB based on tags. || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || Yes || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/addrelease.py here] || See [[Ticket:2544|2544]], [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?pid=5825#p5825 *You cannot add a release to the 'Deleted Artist'.* workaround]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Generate Cuesheet''' || Generates a cuesheet from a release || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.10 - 0.12 || Yes || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/cuesheet.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| ''' Bonus Disc''' || Moves ''(bonus disc: Bonus Disc Title)'' from album titles to separate tags. (''bonusdisc'' and ''bonusdisctitle'') || [[User:Zout|Jan van Thiel]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://dispuutivv.nl/~jan/bonusdisc.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Release Type''' || Appends information to EPs and Singles such as " EP" or " (single)" (customisable, see file for details). Useful for separating releases with singles/EPs of the same name. || [[User:chancey|Elliot Chance]] || 0.9a - 0.9.0 || No || [http://sumafi.com/files/release_type.py here] || Using updated software, add "PLUGIN_API_VERSIONS = ["0.9.0", "0.10"]".<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="10" | '''Search Plugins''' || rowspan="10" | Launches searches for clusters or releases to external non-MB websites from Picard || rowspan="10" | [[User:BrianFreud| Brian Schweitzer]] || rowspan="10" | 0.9a - 0.10+ || rowspan="10" | Yes || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchAMG.py All Music Guide] || -<br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchAmazon3.py Amazon] || Supports: .ca, .com, .de, .fr, .jp, and .co.uk <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchCastAlbums3.py CastAlbums.org] || (Musicals) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchDiscogs3.py Discogs] || - <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchFilmMusziek3.py FilmMusziek.be] || ("Film Music Search") <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchGMR.py Game Music Revolution] || (Game Soundtracks) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchGoogle3.py Google] || - <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchLortelArchives3.py The Lortel Archives] || (Off-Broadway Musicals) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchSoundtrackCollector3.py SoundtrackCollector.org] || (Soundtracks) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchSoundtrackINFO3.py SoundtrackINFO] || (Soundtracks) <br />
|-<br />
| '''Change Encoding''' || Converts the tags of individual files or clusters between different character encodings. This is often necessary with files that have only ID3v1 tags in a non-Latin encoding. || [[User:foolip|Philip Jägenstedt]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || Yes || [http://foolip.org/mb/encoding.py here] || You will probably only need to change the ''target'' encoding. If the encoding you're looking for isn't in the list, you can type it in yourself and it will hopefully work. <br />
|-<br />
| '''Original Release Date''' || Set the original release date of a release by using the release events and "earliest release" advanced relationships. || [[User:OutsideContext|Philipp Wolfer]] || 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~outsidecontext/picard/plugins/originalreleasedate.py here] || <br />
|-<br />
| '''Title sort names''' || Guess sortnames for track and album titles and adds as titlesort and albumsort tags. || [[User:Creap|Creap]] || 0.12 || No || [http://github.com/Creap/Picard-Plugins/raw/master/titlesort.py here] || Checks language (English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Swedish) and moves articles ("The", "Das", etc) to the end of the track/album title in the sort tags. <br />
|-<br />
| '''Title version''' || Moves song metadata such as "demo", "live" from titlesort to version tag. || [[User:Creap|Creap]] || 0.12 || No || [http://github.com/Creap/Picard-Plugins/raw/master/titleversion.py here] || Searches titles for keywords like ''live'', ''demo'', ''mix'', etc, and moves it from titles to version tags.<br />
|-<br />
| '''$swapprefix function''' || Adds the $swapprefix(text, *prefixes) script function, which moves the specified prefixes to the end of the text. || [[User:OutsideContext|Philipp Wolfer]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~outsidecontext/picard/plugins/swapprefix.py here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2220 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Lookup PUID''' || Adds the ability to lookup the PUID on MusicBrainz (useful in case there are several tracks linked with the same PUID) || WPME Hofland || 0.9a - 0.12 (tested only with 0.12!) || Yes || [http://www.merijnhofland.info/mb/searchpuid.py here] || <br />
|-<br />
| '''TSO2''' || Set TSO2 as well as TXXX:ALBUMARTISTSORTORDER in ID3 tags, so album artist sort order works in iTunes and other players || Andrew Barnert || 0.12 || No || [http://picardplugins.googlecode.com/files/tso2-0.1.py here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2359 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Add to iTunes''' || Mac OS X only! Add an album/track/etc. to iTunes. || Andrew Barnert || 0.12 || Yes || [http://picardplugins.googlecode.com/files/addtoitunes-0.1.py here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2361 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''The Sorting Plugin''' || Allows sorting of clusters and releases (i.e. both panes) through the right click "Plugins" menu. (can sort either Clusters or Releases by Artist or Title, and within a cluster by artist or title) || Aaron Lambers || 0.12 || Yes || [http://www.mediafire.com/?16ymlxoik6akmzk here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2489 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Discnumber and Bonus disc''' || Combination of the discnumber and bonus disc plugin || WPME Hofland || 0.9a - 0.12 (tested only with 0.12!) || No || [http://www.merijnhofland.info/mb/bonusdiscnumber.py here] || <br />
|-<br />
| '''Convert Typographic Punctuation''' || Replace hard-to-type-into-search-boxes fancy punctuation with Latin-1 equivalents || anonymous || 0.9 - 0.12 || No || [http://picardplugins.googlecode.com/files/converttypographicpunctuation-0.1.3.py here] || See [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2495 forum] and [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5834 bug ticket] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Foobar2000 ReplayGain''' || Analyse your albums using the foobar2000 ReplayGain scanner. || hrglgrmpf || 0.12 || Yes || [https://github.com/weisslj/picardplugins/raw/master/f2k_rgscan.py here] || See [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2564 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''$eq2 function''' || Adds an $eq2 function to taggerscript, to allow comparison of a variable against more than one string.<br />
Example: set %engineer% to "test" if the artist is equal to "foo", "bar", or "baz":<br />
$if($eq2(%artist%,foo,bar,baz),$set(engineer,test))<br />
|| [[User:BrianFreud| Brian Schweitzer]] || 0.12+ || No ||[http://rapidshare.com/files/452223583/eq2.py.zip here]||<br />
|-<br />
| '''$p function''' || Adds an $p(string, unofficial) function to taggerscript. This works like the inverse of a \p{foo} regex using Unicode properties. In other words, it tells you what script a character belongs to. <br />
Usage:<br />
$p(%something%)<br />
$p(%something%, True)<br />
The second argument is optional. By default, it is set to False. When set to True, unofficial Unicode scripts (i.e. ConScript, etc.) are also checked.<br />
|| [[User:BrianFreud| Brian Schweitzer]] || 0.12+ || No ||[http://rapidshare.com/files/453111881/p.py.zip here]||<br />
|}<br />
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=== Context Menu Items ===<br />
Note that not all plugins will add options to the "Plugins" section of the right click context menu you get on tracks, files and clusters. Plugins in the above list that do not add a context menu item should work automatically on all new metadata that is loaded into the right-hand pane, once they are enabled in the options.<br />
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[[Category:MusicBrainz Picard]][[Category:WikiDocs Page]]</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=Magic_MP3_Tagger&diff=43869Magic MP3 Tagger2011-03-14T06:06:52Z<p>99.243.33.163: Old version sounded broken</p>
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<div><small>[[Products]] > Magic MP3 Tagger</small> <br />
<br />
==Overview==<br />
<br />
NOTE: This software is not free (you must register and pay to unlock it before it is completely functional).<br />
<br />
This is a Windows tag editor for the MP3 file format that supports and sponsors [[MusicBrainz]]. It uses a built-in excerpt of the MusicBrainz core data to speed up the identification process of music files. This tagger focuses on ''automated'' music identification and correction. It uses an advanced dynamic algorithm for this purpose which features <br />
* estimating correctitude of ID3 tags, <br />
* automatically interpreting file and folder names, <br />
* amending missing tag data from the internal MusicBrainz database, <br />
* considering different naming patterns and similarities, various artist albums, compilation discs and known common misspellings, <br />
* looking up song information by accessing MusicBrainz or freedb via the internet. <br />
<br />
Magic Tagger also supports familiar MP3 tagging features like <br />
* batch-editing ID3 tags, <br />
* renaming files, <br />
* sorting files into folders, <br />
* handling duplicate files, <br />
* supporting ID3 tag versions 1.0 to 2.4, <br />
* supporting Unicode <br />
<br />
Magic MP3 Tagger is part of the [[Tagger Affiliate Program|tagger affiliate program]].<br />
<br />
==Support==<br />
<br />
This is not an official MusicBrainz product. Support for this product is available at [http://www.magic-tagger.com/eng/faq.htm http://www.magic-tagger.com/eng/faq.htm].<br />
<br />
==Further information==<br />
<br />
If you'd like to download this tag editor or find out more about it, try the following links (remember, this is commercial software, '''not free software''', and it will not work correctly until you pay for it and register). <br />
* [http://www.magic-tagger.com/bin/magic_tagger.exe Download Magic MP3 Tagger now]<br />
* [http://www.magic-tagger.com More info...]<br />
<br />
Magic MP3 Tagger is '''only available on the Windows operating system'''. For other systems use the cross-platform [[MusicBrainz Picard]] tagger. <br />
<br />
[[Category:Products]] [[Category:Affiliate]] [[Category:WikiDocs Page]]</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=Talk:MusicBrainz_Picard/Documentation/Scripting&diff=43865Talk:MusicBrainz Picard/Documentation/Scripting2011-03-13T17:10:23Z<p>99.243.33.163: Removing the 3 which now are documented</p>
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<div>===Undocumented functions and variables===<br />
I've added a couple which I know, but I don't know the syntax or use for a few others. (And maybe there's others which have been added but not documented?)<br />
* $firstwords()<br />
* $swapprefix<br />
[[User:BrianSchweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 00:50, 19 December 2010 (UTC) / [[User:BrianSchweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 01:54, 14 January 2011 (UTC)</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=Talk:Cover_Art_Sites&diff=43864Talk:Cover Art Sites2011-03-13T16:23:48Z<p>99.243.33.163: /* ozon.ru */</p>
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<div><small>[[Cover Art Sites|CoverArtSites]] > Discussion</small> <br />
<br />
=CoverArt Sites Discussion=<br />
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==ASINs==<br />
<br />
Just some thoughts from IRC... Catgroove, Freso, warp, and I discussed ASINs which don't have coverart, and whether they ought to be added. Though most supported the practice, catgroove did raise a valid point which bears mentioning. The current use of the ASIN AR is overloaded. It's essentially a "can be purchased for mail order at" AR combined with a "has coverart at" AR, while also being a useful unique identifier that other sites using [[MusicBrainz]] data can use to match their data with [[MusicBrainz]] data. However, now that Amazon also does 3rd party sales, they increasingly have ASINs which don't pull up art, as the art is user-submitted, not Amazon-created. In these cases, we could link the ASIN for all the other benefits, but then either we then add a coverart AR to get the art from a different source, or we have an ugly empty box show up in the coverart area. Catgroove raised the point that we may be implying a [[MusicBrainz]] endorsement of the 3rd party Amazon seller by linking to the Amazon listing for this sort of ASIN, and thus, might be responsible if the purchaser linked from [[MusicBrainz]] to the 3rd party via Amazon is unhappy with his/her purchase. --[[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]] [5/20/2007] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">hey brian, you may want to add a link to the point in the chatlog when we started talking it, so people can read for themselves :) [[Delete When Cooked|DeleteWhenCooked]] -- [[User:mo|mo]] 23:23, 20 May 2007 (UTC) I would, but just like the "[[Date Time|DateTime]]" string in wiki, I have no idea how to pull off the fancy-IRC-linkage-thingers :P [[Delete When Cooked|DeleteWhenCooked]] --[[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]] <br />
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==Subpages permissions==<br />
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Regarding Ruoak's comment above, as I quoted, perhaps we ought to have a subpage for Artist/Label permissions and links? Stumbled onto Sub Pop's blanket permission page, in their FAQ. Could be a useful to list all the permissions together [http://www.subpop.com/faq "Can I use images/sound clips/whatever from the Sub-Pop site?" "You are hereby granted official Sub-Pop permission to use unaltered Sub-Pop owned material from the Sub Pop web emporium."] --[[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]] <br />
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==The Use Of Archive.org's 'wayback' machine for coverarts==<br />
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<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Personally I think this is pretty underhand and not very professional of us to do. If we can't get proper permission we use wayback and wait for the image owners to issue a C&D? So basically we are saying the only reason we don't steal images from the point of origin is because they could replace them with a 'Stop Stealing Images' jpg, or something less pleasant (and frankly, we would deserve it). Where's the morals, and indeed respect for other discography sites? --[[User:Gecks|Gecks]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I cannot agree more :/ - what good can we expect from links like: <code><nowiki>[[Image:m16507uneac.jpg]]</nowiki></code> or <code><nowiki>http://web.archive.org/web/20070522121109/http://www.discogs.com/image/R-150-693527-1149167021.jpeg</nowiki></code> ? This IMHO is just plain bad (eg: using archive as to bypass the need for an authorization) and only calling for trouble... Please consider rethinking this. Please [[Delete When Cooked|DeleteWhenCooked]] if you think I'm overstating the importance of this. -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 12:21, 22 May 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Gecks and dmppanda, please note, by linking to art at archive.org, we are *not* linking to the art at the site - so in the two above examples, we are not "stealing" art from allmusic or discogs. The file that is loading is stored on an archive.org server, and we have permission from archive.org to use their art. Archive.org retroactively respects the robots.txt file, as can be seen in their [http://www.archive.org/about/faqs.php FAQ]. Were a site to feel we were misappropriating their art, that site would need to issue a C&D, nor would they need to replace the art (indeed, since we are loading the art from archive.org's archived copy of the art, the site changing the art on that site's server would have no effect.) The site would simply need to adjust their robots.txt configuration, and the very next time archive.org attempted to scan that site, every single cover from that site we link to in the archive.org archives would immediately become a bad link. Additionally, I am not a lawyer, but ruoak says the [[MusicBrainz]] lawyers have given us a clean bill of health on this. Indeed, from my (limited) understanding, [http://www.chillingeffects.org/linking/notice.cgi?NoticeID=491 17 U.S.C. §107] (US law) seems to be a pretty strong legal protecton. For an even better idea of this, however, take a look at [http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/archives/005259.php discussion] of the Google case decided on 5/16/07, where this protection was clarified. -- -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:32, 23 May 2007 (UTC) [[Delete When Cooked|DeleteWhenCooked]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I don't think the lack of a robots.txt should imply permission to be archived by archive.org. Plus we are 'stealing' - the ownership of copyright of a photo or scan of a record sleeve lies with the person doing the photograph/scanning (though of course he/she is possibly in breach of copyright from the original image creator). Just because we aren't using their bandwidth, doesn't mean we aren't taking someones images for our own gain against their wishes. Lets not forget that that most of the sites that seems to be coming up in these discussions are also community built (digital nirvana, discogs, etc). It's biting the hand that feeds and totally wrong. No different to creating a script to convert, say, a discogs page to a new MBz release, and run it on an archive.org snapshot (which would be dead easy). --[[User:Gecks|Gecks]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Well, in the case of Digital Nirvana, the site no longer exists. It changed control and became Live Nirvana. All the covers there, however, were contributed, to make it a repository. The users gave them expecting they would be used elsewhere, hence why Live Nirvana stopped watermarking, even though Digital Nirvana previously had done so. (Digital Nirvana only had watermarked because people *were* stealing bandwidth by linking directly to the pictured on the DN server. As for the lack of a robots.txt, it's a indutsry standard - not just archive.org, but google and the others obey it as well, depending on your selected settings. The lack of a robots.txt actually does, by my understanding of current US law, imply permission to archive a site. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 13:16, 23 May 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">[http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.livenirvana.com http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.livenirvana.com] - "We're sorry, access to [http://www.livenirvana.com http://www.livenirvana.com] has been blocked by the site owner via robots.txt." - So I guess that, by your understanding of current US law, implies that livenirvana (and now consequently, digitalnirvana) have express wishes for their site NOT to be archived? Regardless of this I still think that there's no good reason to circumvent asking the webmasters permission. If we were that confident that they had no problems with us using archive.org to show their images, where's the harm in asking? --[[User:Gecks|Gecks]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Because no matter where we are sourcing the files from, the copyright remains with the original copyright owner - not any one site. The site can choose to block our using their images, but they have no ability to grant permission for us to use any image - their own use of the image is also infringing on the same copyright, if indeed any infringement is occurring. As mentioned, Digital Nirvana turned its resources over to Live Nirvana - they are not the same site; rather, one is a no-longer existent site, and the other is a site which has received many resources from the former site. DN chose to not use a robots.txt, and to use watermarks - in effect, allowing images to be directly linked to, but retaining a visible sign of provenance. LN chose to use a robots.txt, and not to use watermarks - in effect, not allowing images to be directly linked to, but allowing them to be reused elsewhere, so long as LN doesn't have to foot the bill for such hosting. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 13:54, 23 May 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">So basically you don't even care about this archive.org business - as far your concerned, as long as we host the image ourselves, and aren't leeching bandwidth it's fair game to use anything from anywhere? IMO this is reprehensible regardless of the legalities, especially when it's from user-built sites, but I'll leave it at that. --[[User:Gecks|Gecks]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">No, I'm saying you're arguing different things at the same time without making clear what your issue is. Is your concern a possible copyright infringement? If so , the lawyers and recent court cases have cleared us there, hence why ruoak changed the policy. Is your concern the unauthorized use of images from a particular site? If so, a) we are not using images from that site, so no incurred bandwidth or other costs to that site, b) the site is also using the images under the same protections we have (see first possible If), b2) that 3rd party site is in no position to then authorize any use anyhow, as they are not a copyright or licensing rights holder for the art in the image, and c) that site can always choose to prevent our (and anyone else) using the images, regardless of where they are stored, by changing their robots.txt settings. Ownership of the art does not rest with the person who scans it; it rests with the original creator of the art, and we are making a fair use under US law of that art; where it originally was posted on the internet really has no bearing on the legality or "properness" of subsequent use of the image file. I really don't understand what the concern is here. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 15:42, 23 May 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I have spoken to archive.org about this and they have expressed no objections to us deep linking. They still haven't put up a permission page because they do not feel that such a thing is necessary. But, there is nothing underhand going on here. I've spoken with Gordon Mohr from archive.org who has taken the issue up with Brewster himself and there are no issues. If I felt that something was underhanded, we would not be doing it! -- [[User:RobertKaye|RobertKaye]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">As I said, it's not the permission granted by archive.org that's the issue, it's the fact we're not even trying to ask permission of these other sites, we're just using archive.org instead. -- [[User:Gecks|Gecks]]<br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I think one point being missed here is that 99.999% of the sites on the net, be they fan, bootleg, "wiki", whatever, have no permission themselves to be displaying the artwork. It's not that we're stealing anything from them - just because you scan something, you receive no ownership over the art you've scanned. I've had a long time now to consider this, and my take is that, essentially, archive.org is contributing storage space and bandwidth - others too can benefit, but we also are a beneficiary of their willingness. Given that there is a very clear and stated policy for [[MusicBrainz]]'s willingness to remove any images for which the '''proper''' rightsholders send a removal request, then I see absolutely no issue here. Would you also have an issue with the local paper which uses a cover image in a CD review, or a sales catalogue which uses artwork in a circular? Of course not. They are making a fair use of the image, just as we are. Even when using artwork from a label's site itself, via archive.org, we're doing it in such a way as to make the very smallest possible footprint - archive.org is issuing a single request, caching that image, then feeding us that image from their permanent cache. I've truely tried to see your point here, over several weeks and months of thought Gecks, but it all just comes back to fair use rights and the right of the rightsholder to request removal. The site that happens to originally have the scan has no rights. We're making fair use rights use, as permitted and as is protected by many different statues and court decisions. We're even going the further step of allowing the proper rightsholder carte blanche request removal - though they would, I assume, have to prove that they are in fact the proper rightsholder. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:33, 01 August 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Honestly, for the last time: nothing to with the legalities! They don't 'own' that data any more than we own ours. However they have collated and built that data just as we have here. The exchange of discographic data between these resources should be transparent, and involve both parties. Not only is this what is right, it also would build relations between facilities that are essentially working to the same end. (this and indeed all but the first few responses to the initial point should probably be [[Delete When Cooked|DeleteWhenCooked]] as I don't think it's been productive!) -- [[User:Gecks|Gecks]]<br />
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In [http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=7523511 edit#7523511] I was asked by mo to "please hold of adding archive links for a bit, as the legal issues are getting fussy," which I have done. In nothing of the above or at [[User:kuno/CoverArtLegalIssues|kuno/CoverArtLegalIssues]] is it very clear what the problem is however, so could someone spell it out clearly for the benefit of all. The most of the above seems to more about giving credit where credit is due than actual law, and the stuff on the other wiki page isn't elaborated on very much. --[[User:foolip|foolip]] <br />
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Just a tip on archive.org: They try to do a pass on the entire web every 6 to 12 months, but it can take a long time for files to actually be added to the archive. However, if a particular document is currently available on the web, there is a very easy way to "force" archive.org's bot to add that document to the archive for immediate use - and the url remains valid forevermore thereafter. Simply take a non-robots address - www.google.com, for example, and pre-fix it with [http://web.archive.org/web/20070801023522/ http://web.archive.org/web/20070801023522/] (as long as the date string is correctly formatted, any valid such date string will work). When archive.org then loads the page, you'll get [http://web.archive.org/web/20070801023670/http://www.google.com http://web.archive.org/web/20070801023670/http://www.google.com]. Remove the middle [http:// http://] (to remove a unneeded redirect), and you have a perfectly working archive.org url to the document. This works for any http-accessible document, as well as most https documents. Thus, if metal-archives, or another site, has a coverscan you need, and it's not already in archive.org, you can easily have it added, and the resulting url will continue to work so long as archive.org itself continues to exist. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:40, 01 August 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">This works very well, thanks for the tip! However, when I tried leaving the [http:// http://] it did not cause a HTTP redirect as you said, so I just leave it in the URL. -- [[User:foolip|foolip]] <br />
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==ozon.ru==<br />
<br />
I've written to ozon.ru a couple of days ago about their affiliate program, a couple of minutes ago I've received an answer. I seems I'm not allowed to open an appropriate affiliate account for [[MusicBrainz]], as I need to be the owner of the website or something like that, however, they were pleased to see such a project and promised to contact MB administration and propose some kind of partnership which would include affiliating. I guess they might be also interested in using [[MusicBrainz]] for more, like datafeeding their shop, but that's just pure guessing and wishful thinking on my side. In short: we might be seeing covers for russian releases on [[MusicBrainz]] in the near future. -- [[User:NikolaiProkoschenko|NikolaiProkoschenko]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Nikolai, my understanding was that MB now is signed up as a ozon.ru affiliate. Any idea where things stand on this, re affiliate and covers? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 17:03, 16 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Yes, that's right, current server release includes basic support for ozon.ru. Cover image and product link should be added separately -- [[User:NikolaiProkoschenko|NikolaiProkoschenko]]. <br />
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Does Ozon.ru have an English page? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 08:13, 19 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Not that I know of :( -- [[User:NikolaiProkoschenko|NikolaiProkoschenko]]<br />
</ul><br />
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Recently, ozon.ru have started including their watermark into coverart images (see [http://forum.searchengines.ru/showthread.php?t=576197 here]). Considering this, should we still keep ozon.ru included in the list of allowed coverart sites? -- [[User:Olko|Olko]] 15:15, 13 March 2011 (UTC)<br />
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: A watermarked image seems better to me than no image at all. [[User:99.243.33.163|99.243.33.163]] 16:23, 13 March 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==YesAsia.com==<br />
<br />
Just because [[User:foolip|foolip]] added YesAsia.com I noticed something: YesAsia.com allows the loading of the cover art only if you have loaded the release page before, which sets a cookie with the permission. If you try to load the cover art directly you get an error "Referral Denied". This is surely to pevent others of using the cover art. I guess it'll be hard to get their permission since it would require them to drop this cover art protection. -- [[User:OutsideContext|OutsideContext]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">YesAsia.com do have affiliate programs where you get a part of the sales profit, and it would be reasonable to think that you can use the cover art in such cases. Can anyone contact anyone on behalf on [[MusicBrainz]] and inquire about these things? I doubt that, so how should it be done? --[[User:foolip|foolip]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Sounds like one for rob to me; does he have an interest in the [[Cover Art Sites| CoverArt initiative]], perhaps? --[[User:voiceinsideyou|voiceinsideyou]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Totally off topic, but as you seem to know YesAsia better than I... I used to use them for tracklists in scripts I cannot type/read. They recently switched to using images instead of unicode tracklistings, which has made finding many tracklists in original scripts difficult. Is there a way you know of to still get unicode, instead of image, tracklists at yesasia.com? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:38, 27 September 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Yes, if you switch the display language to the language of the release you get the track listing in test instead. If it's a Chinese release, make sure to try both simplified and traditional. I've encountered a few releases where this doesn't work because there are some mixed scripts, but it usually does the trick. --[[User:foolip|foolip]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Thanks for the tip, though I've not been able to get it to work. I've tried switching to the different language versions (via the links at the bottom center of their pages), but still only get image-tracklists. Am I missing something? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 17:00, 16 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
</ul><br />
</ul><br />
</ul><br />
</ul><br />
</ul><br />
<br />
==Embedded shop logo==<br />
<br />
Recently, zvuki.ru started including their watermark into coverart images, I guess this makes them unsuitable for [[MusicBrainz]]. I can still ask them nicely :) -- [[User:NikolaiProkoschenko|NikolaiProkoschenko]] <br />
<br />
cdbuy.ru is also a nice russian shop, which appears to offer complete catalogues of different labels. Unfortunately, it also includes their URL in the image. Is it acceptable at all for [[MusicBrainz]] to use such coverart or is this a case of "use until better one is found"? -- [[User:NikolaiProkoschenko|NikolaiProkoschenko]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">This came up back when ruoak first asked me to throw out some archive.org wayback art ARs. Some of the ones I added had watermarks, which would seem similar to what you're describing. The concensus on the watermarks was to not use art that has visible ones, so I'd say the answer to your question is no, if they have the url added to the image, we wouldn't want to use those. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 21:38, 17 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
</ul><br />
<br />
==hmv.co.uk==<br />
<br />
I often find that HMV.co.uk has a more accurate tracklisting (including cat number) than Amazon.co.uk. I'm not sure if HMV operates an affiliate program, but if links to images could be used in return for clicks, it would be a great alternative. Did anyone ever formulate a "standard letter" asking for permission to use such links? --[[Arty Smokes|ArtySmokes]] <br />
<br />
==Last.fm==<br />
<br />
What about instances where music--and the corresponding cover art--is only available on last.fm? For example, [[[Image:3411670-1225303037.jpg]] 3411670-1225303037.jpg] corresponds to [http://www.last.fm/music/Halo33/New+Blood http://www.last.fm/music/Halo33/New+Blood] (and [http://musicbrainz.org/release/39e6b87a-19cd-484f-a3ab-d94028f7c2ee.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/39e6b87a-19cd-484f-a3ab-d94028f7c2ee.html]) --[[User:cparker15|cparker15]]<br />
:I would think that, assuming last.fm were contacted and permission from them obtained, in these cases, were the artist to also then give permission, only then would it be yes, on a case by case basis. --BrianFreud<br />
<br />
==Wikimedia Commons==<br />
<br />
Now I see that Wikipedia does not give permission (I'm assuming due to the fact that nearly all their articles on albums are fair use on Wikipedia only), but what about those albums whose artwork is under a free license on a site that does NOT allow --''free''-- '''FAIR''' use, that being Wikimedia Commons? That should be compatible with [[MusicBrainz]], with GPL and Creative Commons licenses, etc. --[[User:Geopgeop|Geopgeop]] 14:21, 16 December 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Well, the problem is still where to get the image from - bandwidth, etc. --[[User:Gecks|Gecks]] <br />
</ul><br />
<br />
Actually, Commons may be open, but since [[MusicBrainz]] uses CC-BY-'''NC'''-SA for parts of its site, there might be incompatibilities with the licenses. --[[User:Geopgeop|Geopgeop]] 19:53, 17 December 2007 (UTC) <br />
<br />
==SmartPunk==<br />
<br />
Would deep links for [http://smartpunk.com/ http://smartpunk.com/] be permissible?<br />
: They would need to be contacted for permission. Once permission had been obtained, only then, yes. --BrianFreud<br />
<br />
==Rate Your Music==<br />
<br />
Do we really need a specific permission, if the website allows (and even provides the links) to deep link the featured cover images? I'll take as an example the [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/a0327dc2-dc76-44d5-aec6-47cd2dff1469.html Counting Crows] ([http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/counting_crows RYM]) album [http://musicbrainz.org/release/3738da94-663e-44c1-84af-f850b0bdb763.html August and Everything After] ([http://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/counting_crows/august_and_everything_after/ RYM]): their [http://rateyourmusic.com/misc/link_image?album_id=1&q=+Counting+Crows+August+and+Everything+After cover detail page] is actually titled in the browser header '''''link to this images'''''. They provide links using HTML and BBcode. Just wondering... --[[User:JM Beaubourg|JM Beaubourg]]<br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Most sites don't provide express permission. However, for ones like RYM that do, I can't see any reason why that would be an issue, so long as the appropriate applicable permission details/info is provided on the [[Cover Art|CoverArt]] page for that site. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 07:26, 03 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
</ul><br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">They probably provide permission assuming it's for users to link to the artwork in forums, etc. Not for a site with this sort of traffic, especially one that is essentially 'competition'. I think it's always best to ask - it's just rude not to! I mean, why not ask? --[[User:Gecks|Gecks]]<br />
</ul><br />
<br />
== FreeCovers.net ==<br />
How about [http://www.freecovers.net/browse/music_cd/4.a.148.html FreeCovers → Music CD] ? <br />
They have high quality cover scans for logged Gold users, but direct no-login-required ones like [http://www.freecovers.net/preview/0/39ecc1cca36e7d87501c2f89b3777cb1/big.jpg this one] are fine I think. -- [[User:LiDEL|liDEL]] 15:54, 19 August 2009 (UTC)<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Discussion]] [[Category:Cover Art]]<br />
<br />
== Discogs ==<br />
<br />
I have requested permission to deep link to discogs.com cover art from Kevin Lewandowski, who is listed as the administrative contact in the discogs.com whois record. I will post the status of this request here. --[[User:Mnbv0987|Mnbv0987]] 17:08, 16 December 2009 (UTC)<br />
: What was his answer? (jnkl) [[User:188.108.121.235|188.108.121.235]] 08:55, 17 December 2010 (UTC)</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=MusicBrainz_Picard/Plugins&diff=43855MusicBrainz Picard/Plugins2011-03-12T19:23:40Z<p>99.243.33.163: /* Plugins */</p>
<hr />
<div>There are many plugins available for Picard. A number of these are written by the Picard developers, however many are written by users and enthusiasts. If you are having issues with a plugin, please check the [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/ forums] for answers and ask any questions.<br />
<br />
==Installation==<br />
To install a plugin: <br />
# download .py file(s)<br />
# create a 'plugins' directory (if not existing already) under <br />
## Windows: either <code><nowiki>C:\Program Files\Musicbrainz Picard\plugins</nowiki></code> (for default Picard application folder) or <code><nowiki>%APPDATA%\MusicBrainz\Picard\plugins</nowiki></code> <br />
## *Nix: either Picard application directory/plugins or <code><nowiki>~/.config/MusicBrainz/Picard/plugins</nowiki></code> <br />
## OSX: Follow These Steps:<br />
### Open a Terminal (can be found in: <code><nowiki>Applications/Utilities/Terminal</nowiki></code>)<br />
### type <code><nowiki>mkdir -p $HOME/.config/MusicBrainz/Picard/plugins</nowiki></code> (needs to be done only once)<br />
### type <code><nowiki>open $HOME/.config/MusicBrainz/Picard/plugins</nowiki></code> to display the folder in finder. Now move the plugins there.<br />
## Please note that some plugins need to be placed inside a separate subdirectory specific to the plugin. See the 'Notes' column below to see if this is required for the particular plugin you are installing.<br />
# Move downloaded .py file(s) to 'plugins' directory <br />
# Enable the plugin. Check the box beside the individual plugin in the plugins menu, which can be found at<br />
## Windows/*Nix: Options Menu >> Options... >> Plugins<br />
## OSX: MusicBrainz Picard >> Preferences >> Plugins<br />
<br />
==Plugins==<br />
<br />
{| border="0"<br />
|-<br />
| '''Name''' || '''Description''' || '''Author''' || '''Compatibility''' || '''Adds Context Menu Item?''' || '''Download''' || '''Known issues/Notes''' <br />
|-<br />
| ''' Disc Numbers''' || Moves ''(disc X)'' from releases titles into separate tags (''discnumber'' and ''discsubtitle''). || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/discnumber.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Feat. Artists''' || Removes ''(feat. Artist)'' parts from track titles. || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/featartist.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Title Case''' || Converts track and release titles to Title Case (capitalizes first character of every word) || Javier Kohen, [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://oxygene.sk/lukas/titlecase.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Cover Art Downloader''' || Downloads cover art for optional tag embedding and/or saving as a separate image file (using standard Options >> Cover Art Picard settings) || [[User:OliverCharles|Oliver Charles]], [[User:OutsideContext|Philipp Wolfer]] || 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~outsidecontext/picard/plugins/coverart.py here] || See [[Ticket:3528|3528]] [[Ticket:5715|5715]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Last.fm Tags''' || Use Last.fm tags as "genre" || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/lastfm/__init__.py 1] [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/lastfm/ui_options_lastfm.py 2] || ''(copy both files to directory <code><nowiki>plugins/lastfm/</nowiki></code>)'' <br />
|-<br />
| '''Last.fm Plus''' || Use Last.fm tags as "genre/moods/occasions/countries/originalyear" and more. Modified version of above plugin. || [[User:RifRaf|RifRaf]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://tiptoes.hobby-site.com/mbz/lastfm/lastfmplus.zip here] || ''(copy both files to directory <code><nowiki>plugins/lastfmplus/</nowiki></code>)'' [http://tiptoes.hobby-site.com/mbz/lastfm/lastfmplus.html Tutorial], [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=1795 forum thread]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Add Cluster As A Release''' || Adds right click option to an unmatched cluster to allow adding releases to MB based on tags. || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || Yes || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/addrelease.py here] || See [[Ticket:2544|2544]], [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?pid=5825#p5825 *You cannot add a release to the 'Deleted Artist'.* workaround]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Generate Cuesheet''' || Generates a cuesheet from a release || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.10 - 0.12 || Yes || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/cuesheet.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| ''' Bonus Disc''' || Moves ''(bonus disc: Bonus Disc Title)'' from album titles to separate tags. (''bonusdisc'' and ''bonusdisctitle'') || [[User:Zout|Jan van Thiel]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://dispuutivv.nl/~jan/bonusdisc.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Release Type''' || Appends information to EPs and Singles such as " EP" or " (single)" (customisable, see file for details). Useful for separating releases with singles/EPs of the same name. || [[User:chancey|Elliot Chance]] || 0.9a - 0.9.0 || No || [http://sumafi.com/files/release_type.py here] || Using updated software, add "PLUGIN_API_VERSIONS = ["0.9.0", "0.10"]".<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="10" | '''Search Plugins''' || rowspan="10" | Launches searches for clusters or releases to external non-MB websites from Picard || rowspan="10" | [[User:BrianFreud| Brian Schweitzer]] || rowspan="10" | 0.9a - 0.10+ || rowspan="10" | Yes || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchAMG.py All Music Guide] || -<br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchAmazon3.py Amazon] || Supports: .ca, .com, .de, .fr, .jp, and .co.uk <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchCastAlbums3.py CastAlbums.org] || (Musicals) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchDiscogs3.py Discogs] || - <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchFilmMusziek3.py FilmMusziek.be] || ("Film Music Search") <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchGMR.py Game Music Revolution] || (Game Soundtracks) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchGoogle3.py Google] || - <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchLortelArchives3.py The Lortel Archives] || (Off-Broadway Musicals) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchSoundtrackCollector3.py SoundtrackCollector.org] || (Soundtracks) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchSoundtrackINFO3.py SoundtrackINFO] || (Soundtracks) <br />
|-<br />
| '''Change Encoding''' || Converts the tags of individual files or clusters between different character encodings. This is often necessary with files that have only ID3v1 tags in a non-Latin encoding. || [[User:foolip|Philip Jägenstedt]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || Yes || [http://foolip.org/mb/encoding.py here] || You will probably only need to change the ''target'' encoding. If the encoding you're looking for isn't in the list, you can type it in yourself and it will hopefully work. <br />
|-<br />
| '''Original Release Date''' || Set the original release date of a release by using the release events and "earliest release" advanced relationships. || [[User:OutsideContext|Philipp Wolfer]] || 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~outsidecontext/picard/plugins/originalreleasedate.py here] || <br />
|-<br />
| '''Title sort names''' || Guess sortnames for track and album titles and adds as titlesort and albumsort tags. || [[User:Creap|Creap]] || 0.12 || No || [http://github.com/Creap/Picard-Plugins/raw/master/titlesort.py here] || Checks language (English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Swedish) and moves articles ("The", "Das", etc) to the end of the track/album title in the sort tags. <br />
|-<br />
| '''Title version''' || Moves song metadata such as "demo", "live" from titlesort to version tag. || [[User:Creap|Creap]] || 0.12 || No || [http://github.com/Creap/Picard-Plugins/raw/master/titleversion.py here] || Searches titles for keywords like ''live'', ''demo'', ''mix'', etc, and moves it from titles to version tags.<br />
|-<br />
| '''$swapprefix function''' || Adds the $swapprefix(text, *prefixes) script function, which moves the specified prefixes to the end of the text. || [[User:OutsideContext|Philipp Wolfer]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~outsidecontext/picard/plugins/swapprefix.py here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2220 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Lookup PUID''' || Adds the ability to lookup the PUID on MusicBrainz (useful in case there are several tracks linked with the same PUID) || WPME Hofland || 0.9a - 0.12 (tested only with 0.12!) || Yes || [http://www.merijnhofland.info/mb/searchpuid.py here] || <br />
|-<br />
| '''TSO2''' || Set TSO2 as well as TXXX:ALBUMARTISTSORTORDER in ID3 tags, so album artist sort order works in iTunes and other players || Andrew Barnert || 0.12 || No || [http://picardplugins.googlecode.com/files/tso2-0.1.py here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2359 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Add to iTunes''' || Mac OS X only! Add an album/track/etc. to iTunes. || Andrew Barnert || 0.12 || Yes || [http://picardplugins.googlecode.com/files/addtoitunes-0.1.py here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2361 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''The Sorting Plugin''' || Allows sorting of clusters and releases (i.e. both panes) through the right click "Plugins" menu. (can sort either Clusters or Releases by Artist or Title, and within a cluster by artist or title) || Aaron Lambers || 0.12 || Yes || [http://www.mediafire.com/?16ymlxoik6akmzk here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2489 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Discnumber and Bonus disc''' || Combination of the discnumber and bonus disc plugin || WPME Hofland || 0.9a - 0.12 (tested only with 0.12!) || No || [http://www.merijnhofland.info/mb/bonusdiscnumber.py here] || <br />
|-<br />
| '''Convert Typographic Punctuation''' || Replace hard-to-type-into-search-boxes fancy punctuation with Latin-1 equivalents || anonymous || 0.9 - 0.12 || No || [http://picardplugins.googlecode.com/files/converttypographicpunctuation-0.1.3.py here] || See [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2495 forum] and [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5834 bug ticket] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Foobar2000 ReplayGain''' || Analyse your albums using the foobar2000 ReplayGain scanner. || hrglgrmpf || 0.12 || Yes || [https://github.com/weisslj/picardplugins/raw/master/f2k_rgscan.py here] || See [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2564 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''$eq2 function''' || Adds an $eq2 function to taggerscript, to allow comparison of a variable against more than one string.<br />
Example: set %engineer% to "test" if the artist is equal to "foo", "bar", or "baz":<br />
$if($eq2(%artist%,foo,bar,baz),$set(engineer,test))<br />
|| [[User:BrianFreud| Brian Schweitzer]] || rowspan="10" | 0.12+ || No ||[http://rapidshare.com/files/452223583/eq2.py.zip here] ||<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Context Menu Items ===<br />
Note that not all plugins will add options to the "Plugins" section of the right click context menu you get on tracks, files and clusters. Plugins in the above list that do not add a context menu item should work automatically on all new metadata that is loaded into the right-hand pane, once they are enabled in the options.<br />
<br />
[[Category:MusicBrainz Picard]][[Category:WikiDocs Page]]</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=MusicBrainz_Picard/Plugins&diff=43853MusicBrainz Picard/Plugins2011-03-12T16:11:39Z<p>99.243.33.163: /* Plugins */</p>
<hr />
<div>There are many plugins available for Picard. A number of these are written by the Picard developers, however many are written by users and enthusiasts. If you are having issues with a plugin, please check the [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/ forums] for answers and ask any questions.<br />
<br />
==Installation==<br />
To install a plugin: <br />
# download .py file(s)<br />
# create a 'plugins' directory (if not existing already) under <br />
## Windows: either <code><nowiki>C:\Program Files\Musicbrainz Picard\plugins</nowiki></code> (for default Picard application folder) or <code><nowiki>%APPDATA%\MusicBrainz\Picard\plugins</nowiki></code> <br />
## *Nix: either Picard application directory/plugins or <code><nowiki>~/.config/MusicBrainz/Picard/plugins</nowiki></code> <br />
## OSX: Follow These Steps:<br />
### Open a Terminal (can be found in: <code><nowiki>Applications/Utilities/Terminal</nowiki></code>)<br />
### type <code><nowiki>mkdir -p $HOME/.config/MusicBrainz/Picard/plugins</nowiki></code> (needs to be done only once)<br />
### type <code><nowiki>open $HOME/.config/MusicBrainz/Picard/plugins</nowiki></code> to display the folder in finder. Now move the plugins there.<br />
## Please note that some plugins need to be placed inside a separate subdirectory specific to the plugin. See the 'Notes' column below to see if this is required for the particular plugin you are installing.<br />
# Move downloaded .py file(s) to 'plugins' directory <br />
# Enable the plugin. Check the box beside the individual plugin in the plugins menu, which can be found at<br />
## Windows/*Nix: Options Menu >> Options... >> Plugins<br />
## OSX: MusicBrainz Picard >> Preferences >> Plugins<br />
<br />
==Plugins==<br />
<br />
{| border="0"<br />
|-<br />
| '''Name''' || '''Description''' || '''Author''' || '''Compatibility''' || '''Adds Context Menu Item?''' || '''Download''' || '''Known issues/Notes''' <br />
|-<br />
| ''' Disc Numbers''' || Moves ''(disc X)'' from releases titles into separate tags (''discnumber'' and ''discsubtitle''). || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/discnumber.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Feat. Artists''' || Removes ''(feat. Artist)'' parts from track titles. || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/featartist.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Title Case''' || Converts track and release titles to Title Case (capitalizes first character of every word) || Javier Kohen, [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://oxygene.sk/lukas/titlecase.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Cover Art Downloader''' || Downloads cover art for optional tag embedding and/or saving as a separate image file (using standard Options >> Cover Art Picard settings) || [[User:OliverCharles|Oliver Charles]], [[User:OutsideContext|Philipp Wolfer]] || 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~outsidecontext/picard/plugins/coverart.py here] || See [[Ticket:3528|3528]] [[Ticket:5715|5715]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Last.fm Tags''' || Use Last.fm tags as "genre" || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/lastfm/__init__.py 1] [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/lastfm/ui_options_lastfm.py 2] || ''(copy both files to directory <code><nowiki>plugins/lastfm/</nowiki></code>)'' <br />
|-<br />
| '''Last.fm Plus''' || Use Last.fm tags as "genre/moods/occasions/countries/originalyear" and more. Modified version of above plugin. || [[User:RifRaf|RifRaf]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://tiptoes.hobby-site.com/mbz/lastfm/lastfmplus.zip here] || ''(copy both files to directory <code><nowiki>plugins/lastfmplus/</nowiki></code>)'' [http://tiptoes.hobby-site.com/mbz/lastfm/lastfmplus.html Tutorial], [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=1795 forum thread]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Add Cluster As A Release''' || Adds right click option to an unmatched cluster to allow adding releases to MB based on tags. || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || Yes || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/addrelease.py here] || See [[Ticket:2544|2544]], [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?pid=5825#p5825 *You cannot add a release to the 'Deleted Artist'.* workaround]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Generate Cuesheet''' || Generates a cuesheet from a release || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.10 - 0.12 || Yes || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/cuesheet.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| ''' Bonus Disc''' || Moves ''(bonus disc: Bonus Disc Title)'' from album titles to separate tags. (''bonusdisc'' and ''bonusdisctitle'') || [[User:Zout|Jan van Thiel]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://dispuutivv.nl/~jan/bonusdisc.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Release Type''' || Appends information to EPs and Singles such as " EP" or " (single)" (customisable, see file for details). Useful for separating releases with singles/EPs of the same name. || [[User:chancey|Elliot Chance]] || 0.9a - 0.9.0 || No || [http://sumafi.com/files/release_type.py here] || Using updated software, add "PLUGIN_API_VERSIONS = ["0.9.0", "0.10"]".<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="10" | '''Search Plugins''' || rowspan="10" | Launches searches for clusters or releases to external non-MB websites from Picard || rowspan="10" | [[User:BrianFreud| Brian Schweitzer]] || rowspan="10" | 0.9a - 0.10+ || rowspan="10" | Yes || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchAMG.py All Music Guide] || -<br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchAmazon3.py Amazon] || Supports: .ca, .com, .de, .fr, .jp, and .co.uk <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchCastAlbums3.py CastAlbums.org] || (Musicals) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchDiscogs3.py Discogs] || - <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchFilmMusziek3.py FilmMusziek.be] || ("Film Music Search") <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchGMR.py Game Music Revolution] || (Game Soundtracks) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchGoogle3.py Google] || - <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchLortelArchives3.py The Lortel Archives] || (Off-Broadway Musicals) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchSoundtrackCollector3.py SoundtrackCollector.org] || (Soundtracks) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchSoundtrackINFO3.py SoundtrackINFO] || (Soundtracks) <br />
|-<br />
| '''Change Encoding''' || Converts the tags of individual files or clusters between different character encodings. This is often necessary with files that have only ID3v1 tags in a non-Latin encoding. || [[User:foolip|Philip Jägenstedt]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || Yes || [http://foolip.org/mb/encoding.py here] || You will probably only need to change the ''target'' encoding. If the encoding you're looking for isn't in the list, you can type it in yourself and it will hopefully work. <br />
|-<br />
| '''Original Release Date''' || Set the original release date of a release by using the release events and "earliest release" advanced relationships. || [[User:OutsideContext|Philipp Wolfer]] || 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~outsidecontext/picard/plugins/originalreleasedate.py here] || <br />
|-<br />
| '''Title sort names''' || Guess sortnames for track and album titles and adds as titlesort and albumsort tags. || [[User:Creap|Creap]] || 0.12 || No || [http://github.com/Creap/Picard-Plugins/raw/master/titlesort.py here] || Checks language (English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Swedish) and moves articles ("The", "Das", etc) to the end of the track/album title in the sort tags. <br />
|-<br />
| '''Title version''' || Moves song metadata such as "demo", "live" from titlesort to version tag. || [[User:Creap|Creap]] || 0.12 || No || [http://github.com/Creap/Picard-Plugins/raw/master/titleversion.py here] || Searches titles for keywords like ''live'', ''demo'', ''mix'', etc, and moves it from titles to version tags.<br />
|-<br />
| '''$swapprefix function''' || Adds the $swapprefix(text, *prefixes) script function, which moves the specified prefixes to the end of the text. || [[User:OutsideContext|Philipp Wolfer]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~outsidecontext/picard/plugins/swapprefix.py here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2220 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Lookup PUID''' || Adds the ability to lookup the PUID on MusicBrainz (useful in case there are several tracks linked with the same PUID) || WPME Hofland || 0.9a - 0.12 (tested only with 0.12!) || Yes || [http://www.merijnhofland.info/mb/searchpuid.py here] || <br />
|-<br />
| '''TSO2''' || Set TSO2 as well as TXXX:ALBUMARTISTSORTORDER in ID3 tags, so album artist sort order works in iTunes and other players || Andrew Barnert || 0.12 || No || [http://picardplugins.googlecode.com/files/tso2-0.1.py here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2359 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Add to iTunes''' || Mac OS X only! Add an album/track/etc. to iTunes. || Andrew Barnert || 0.12 || Yes || [http://picardplugins.googlecode.com/files/addtoitunes-0.1.py here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2361 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''The Sorting Plugin''' || Allows sorting of clusters and releases (i.e. both panes) through the right click "Plugins" menu. (can sort either Clusters or Releases by Artist or Title, and within a cluster by artist or title) || Aaron Lambers || 0.12 || Yes || [http://www.mediafire.com/?16ymlxoik6akmzk here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2489 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Discnumber and Bonus disc''' || Combination of the discnumber and bonus disc plugin || WPME Hofland || 0.9a - 0.12 (tested only with 0.12!) || No || [http://www.merijnhofland.info/mb/bonusdiscnumber.py here] || <br />
|-<br />
| '''Convert Typographic Punctuation''' || Replace hard-to-type-into-search-boxes fancy punctuation with Latin-1 equivalents || anonymous || 0.9 - 0.12 || No || [http://picardplugins.googlecode.com/files/converttypographicpunctuation-0.1.3.py here] || See [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2495 forum] and [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5834 bug ticket] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Foobar2000 ReplayGain''' || Analyse your albums using the foobar2000 ReplayGain scanner. || hrglgrmpf || 0.12 || Yes || [https://github.com/weisslj/picardplugins/raw/master/f2k_rgscan.py here] || See [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2564 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''$eq2 function''' || Adds an $eq2 function to taggerscript, to allow comparison of a variable against more than one string.|| [[User:BrianFreud| Brian Schweitzer]] || rowspan="10" | 0.9+ (tested only with 0.12+) || No ||[http://rapidshare.com/files/452196648/eq2.py.zip here] || <br />
<br />
Example: set %engineer% to "test" if the artist is equal to "foo", "bar", or "baz":<br />
$if(<br />
$eq2(%artist%,<br />
foo,<br />
bar,<br />
baz<br />
),$set(engineer,test)<br />
)<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Context Menu Items ===<br />
Note that not all plugins will add options to the "Plugins" section of the right click context menu you get on tracks, files and clusters. Plugins in the above list that do not add a context menu item should work automatically on all new metadata that is loaded into the right-hand pane, once they are enabled in the options.<br />
<br />
[[Category:MusicBrainz Picard]][[Category:WikiDocs Page]]</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=MusicBrainz_Picard/Plugins&diff=43852MusicBrainz Picard/Plugins2011-03-12T16:09:08Z<p>99.243.33.163: /* Plugins */ +$eq2</p>
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<div>There are many plugins available for Picard. A number of these are written by the Picard developers, however many are written by users and enthusiasts. If you are having issues with a plugin, please check the [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/ forums] for answers and ask any questions.<br />
<br />
==Installation==<br />
To install a plugin: <br />
# download .py file(s)<br />
# create a 'plugins' directory (if not existing already) under <br />
## Windows: either <code><nowiki>C:\Program Files\Musicbrainz Picard\plugins</nowiki></code> (for default Picard application folder) or <code><nowiki>%APPDATA%\MusicBrainz\Picard\plugins</nowiki></code> <br />
## *Nix: either Picard application directory/plugins or <code><nowiki>~/.config/MusicBrainz/Picard/plugins</nowiki></code> <br />
## OSX: Follow These Steps:<br />
### Open a Terminal (can be found in: <code><nowiki>Applications/Utilities/Terminal</nowiki></code>)<br />
### type <code><nowiki>mkdir -p $HOME/.config/MusicBrainz/Picard/plugins</nowiki></code> (needs to be done only once)<br />
### type <code><nowiki>open $HOME/.config/MusicBrainz/Picard/plugins</nowiki></code> to display the folder in finder. Now move the plugins there.<br />
## Please note that some plugins need to be placed inside a separate subdirectory specific to the plugin. See the 'Notes' column below to see if this is required for the particular plugin you are installing.<br />
# Move downloaded .py file(s) to 'plugins' directory <br />
# Enable the plugin. Check the box beside the individual plugin in the plugins menu, which can be found at<br />
## Windows/*Nix: Options Menu >> Options... >> Plugins<br />
## OSX: MusicBrainz Picard >> Preferences >> Plugins<br />
<br />
==Plugins==<br />
<br />
{| border="0"<br />
|-<br />
| '''Name''' || '''Description''' || '''Author''' || '''Compatibility''' || '''Adds Context Menu Item?''' || '''Download''' || '''Known issues/Notes''' <br />
|-<br />
| ''' Disc Numbers''' || Moves ''(disc X)'' from releases titles into separate tags (''discnumber'' and ''discsubtitle''). || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/discnumber.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Feat. Artists''' || Removes ''(feat. Artist)'' parts from track titles. || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/featartist.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Title Case''' || Converts track and release titles to Title Case (capitalizes first character of every word) || Javier Kohen, [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://oxygene.sk/lukas/titlecase.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Cover Art Downloader''' || Downloads cover art for optional tag embedding and/or saving as a separate image file (using standard Options >> Cover Art Picard settings) || [[User:OliverCharles|Oliver Charles]], [[User:OutsideContext|Philipp Wolfer]] || 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~outsidecontext/picard/plugins/coverart.py here] || See [[Ticket:3528|3528]] [[Ticket:5715|5715]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Last.fm Tags''' || Use Last.fm tags as "genre" || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/lastfm/__init__.py 1] [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/lastfm/ui_options_lastfm.py 2] || ''(copy both files to directory <code><nowiki>plugins/lastfm/</nowiki></code>)'' <br />
|-<br />
| '''Last.fm Plus''' || Use Last.fm tags as "genre/moods/occasions/countries/originalyear" and more. Modified version of above plugin. || [[User:RifRaf|RifRaf]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://tiptoes.hobby-site.com/mbz/lastfm/lastfmplus.zip here] || ''(copy both files to directory <code><nowiki>plugins/lastfmplus/</nowiki></code>)'' [http://tiptoes.hobby-site.com/mbz/lastfm/lastfmplus.html Tutorial], [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=1795 forum thread]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Add Cluster As A Release''' || Adds right click option to an unmatched cluster to allow adding releases to MB based on tags. || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || Yes || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/addrelease.py here] || See [[Ticket:2544|2544]], [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?pid=5825#p5825 *You cannot add a release to the 'Deleted Artist'.* workaround]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Generate Cuesheet''' || Generates a cuesheet from a release || [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] || 0.10 - 0.12 || Yes || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~luks/picard-qt/plugins/cuesheet.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| ''' Bonus Disc''' || Moves ''(bonus disc: Bonus Disc Title)'' from album titles to separate tags. (''bonusdisc'' and ''bonusdisctitle'') || [[User:Zout|Jan van Thiel]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://dispuutivv.nl/~jan/bonusdisc.py here] || - <br />
|-<br />
| '''Release Type''' || Appends information to EPs and Singles such as " EP" or " (single)" (customisable, see file for details). Useful for separating releases with singles/EPs of the same name. || [[User:chancey|Elliot Chance]] || 0.9a - 0.9.0 || No || [http://sumafi.com/files/release_type.py here] || Using updated software, add "PLUGIN_API_VERSIONS = ["0.9.0", "0.10"]".<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="10" | '''Search Plugins''' || rowspan="10" | Launches searches for clusters or releases to external non-MB websites from Picard || rowspan="10" | [[User:BrianFreud| Brian Schweitzer]] || rowspan="10" | 0.9a - 0.10+ || rowspan="10" | Yes || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchAMG.py All Music Guide] || -<br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchAmazon3.py Amazon] || Supports: .ca, .com, .de, .fr, .jp, and .co.uk <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchCastAlbums3.py CastAlbums.org] || (Musicals) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchDiscogs3.py Discogs] || - <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchFilmMusziek3.py FilmMusziek.be] || ("Film Music Search") <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchGMR.py Game Music Revolution] || (Game Soundtracks) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchGoogle3.py Google] || - <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchLortelArchives3.py The Lortel Archives] || (Off-Broadway Musicals) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchSoundtrackCollector3.py SoundtrackCollector.org] || (Soundtracks) <br />
|-<br />
| [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~brianfreud/SearchSoundtrackINFO3.py SoundtrackINFO] || (Soundtracks) <br />
|-<br />
| '''Change Encoding''' || Converts the tags of individual files or clusters between different character encodings. This is often necessary with files that have only ID3v1 tags in a non-Latin encoding. || [[User:foolip|Philip Jägenstedt]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || Yes || [http://foolip.org/mb/encoding.py here] || You will probably only need to change the ''target'' encoding. If the encoding you're looking for isn't in the list, you can type it in yourself and it will hopefully work. <br />
|-<br />
| '''Original Release Date''' || Set the original release date of a release by using the release events and "earliest release" advanced relationships. || [[User:OutsideContext|Philipp Wolfer]] || 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~outsidecontext/picard/plugins/originalreleasedate.py here] || <br />
|-<br />
| '''Title sort names''' || Guess sortnames for track and album titles and adds as titlesort and albumsort tags. || [[User:Creap|Creap]] || 0.12 || No || [http://github.com/Creap/Picard-Plugins/raw/master/titlesort.py here] || Checks language (English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Swedish) and moves articles ("The", "Das", etc) to the end of the track/album title in the sort tags. <br />
|-<br />
| '''Title version''' || Moves song metadata such as "demo", "live" from titlesort to version tag. || [[User:Creap|Creap]] || 0.12 || No || [http://github.com/Creap/Picard-Plugins/raw/master/titleversion.py here] || Searches titles for keywords like ''live'', ''demo'', ''mix'', etc, and moves it from titles to version tags.<br />
|-<br />
| '''$swapprefix function''' || Adds the $swapprefix(text, *prefixes) script function, which moves the specified prefixes to the end of the text. || [[User:OutsideContext|Philipp Wolfer]] || 0.9a - 0.12 || No || [http://users.musicbrainz.org/~outsidecontext/picard/plugins/swapprefix.py here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2220 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Lookup PUID''' || Adds the ability to lookup the PUID on MusicBrainz (useful in case there are several tracks linked with the same PUID) || WPME Hofland || 0.9a - 0.12 (tested only with 0.12!) || Yes || [http://www.merijnhofland.info/mb/searchpuid.py here] || <br />
|-<br />
| '''TSO2''' || Set TSO2 as well as TXXX:ALBUMARTISTSORTORDER in ID3 tags, so album artist sort order works in iTunes and other players || Andrew Barnert || 0.12 || No || [http://picardplugins.googlecode.com/files/tso2-0.1.py here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2359 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Add to iTunes''' || Mac OS X only! Add an album/track/etc. to iTunes. || Andrew Barnert || 0.12 || Yes || [http://picardplugins.googlecode.com/files/addtoitunes-0.1.py here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2361 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''The Sorting Plugin''' || Allows sorting of clusters and releases (i.e. both panes) through the right click "Plugins" menu. (can sort either Clusters or Releases by Artist or Title, and within a cluster by artist or title) || Aaron Lambers || 0.12 || Yes || [http://www.mediafire.com/?16ymlxoik6akmzk here] || See this [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2489 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Discnumber and Bonus disc''' || Combination of the discnumber and bonus disc plugin || WPME Hofland || 0.9a - 0.12 (tested only with 0.12!) || No || [http://www.merijnhofland.info/mb/bonusdiscnumber.py here] || <br />
|-<br />
| '''Convert Typographic Punctuation''' || Replace hard-to-type-into-search-boxes fancy punctuation with Latin-1 equivalents || anonymous || 0.9 - 0.12 || No || [http://picardplugins.googlecode.com/files/converttypographicpunctuation-0.1.3.py here] || See [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2495 forum] and [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5834 bug ticket] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''Foobar2000 ReplayGain''' || Analyse your albums using the foobar2000 ReplayGain scanner. || hrglgrmpf || 0.12 || Yes || [https://github.com/weisslj/picardplugins/raw/master/f2k_rgscan.py here] || See [http://forums.musicbrainz.org/viewtopic.php?id=2564 forum post] for details.<br />
|-<br />
| '''$eq2 function''' | Adds an $eq2 function to taggerscript. || rowspan="10" | [[User:BrianFreud| Brian Schweitzer]] || rowspan="10" | 0.9a - 0.10+ || rowspan="10" | Yes || [http://rapidshare.com/files/452196648/eq2.py.zip here] || No || Allows for comparing a variable against more than one string. <br />
<br />
Example: set %engineer% to "test" if the artist is equal to "foo", "bar", or "baz":<br />
$if(<br />
$eq2(%artist%,<br />
foo,<br />
bar,<br />
baz<br />
),$set(engineer,test)<br />
)<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Context Menu Items ===<br />
Note that not all plugins will add options to the "Plugins" section of the right click context menu you get on tracks, files and clusters. Plugins in the above list that do not add a context menu item should work automatically on all new metadata that is loaded into the right-hand pane, once they are enabled in the options.<br />
<br />
[[Category:MusicBrainz Picard]][[Category:WikiDocs Page]]</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=Proposal_talk:Track_Title&diff=43836Proposal talk:Track Title2011-03-10T22:18:14Z<p>99.243.33.163: </p>
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<div>How about a [[Non Album Track Style|NonAlbumTrackStyle]]? Maybe that's a special version of [[Track Attributes Style|TrackAttributesStyle]]? It should contain more information than 'normal' tracks to distinguish different versions of tracks. --[[User:Zout|Zout]] <br />
<br />
Think the description of ordering should have a verbage change. -more relevant-, To me the remix details are more relevant to the (feat. artist) Ice Cube in the second example or you would say the (feat. artist) is more relevant to the remix details being it's only for that edition. --[[User:TeleGUISE|teleGUISE]]<br />
<br />
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<br />
Tracks that are part of a multi-track (non-Classical) suite seem to be painfully absent from this guideline. [[User:Torc|Torc]] 10:32, 18 November 2010 (UTC)<br />
<br />
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<br />
Regarding the ordering of "feat info" and ETI, in the same track, please reference http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=14166316 - and please note that this proposal currently is inconsistent in that same ordering. [[User:99.243.33.163|99.243.33.163]] 22:18, 10 March 2011 (UTC)</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=History:Instrument_Tree/Requests&diff=43818History:Instrument Tree/Requests2011-03-06T23:30:07Z<p>99.243.33.163: /* '''Prepared Piano''' */</p>
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<div>A new instrument will be added only when it is used on at least 5 releases.<br />
<br />
If the instrument you want added is not listed below, please add it. If the instrument is already listed, please add the applicable release(s) to that listing. In either case, please supply as much information about the instrument as possible. Please also search the [http://musicbrainz.org/edit/relationships/link_attrs.html Instrument list] to make sure it is not already there under a different name.<br />
<br />
When a proposed instrument has been added on the server, its info will be moved to the Recently Added section of this page.<br />
<br />
==Proposed Instrument List==<br />
<br />
{{Instrument<br />
| name = 5-string fiddle<br />
| aka = 5-string violin<br />
| description = [http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/timsviolins/5_violin.htm Tim Phillips] says "Made to be tuned with a low C then G D A E, these 5 string violins have normal violin string length and spacing, so they are played like a normal violin."<br />
| family = Strings<br />
| release1 = [[Release:6e2bcc18-0703-4280-80cd-6ec930dba01b|The Desperate Battle of the Birds]] credits [[Artist:d3ec4762-29f8-4e1f-bd55-f9d00d718ced|Patsy Reid]] for "5-string fiddle, violin, viola and vocals"<br />
| release2 = Played by [[wikipedia:Brittany_Haas|Brittany Haas]] of [[Artist:4c3ebc7c-020e-4d9d-a5df-264c72025ee2|Crooked Still]]<br />
| release3 = Played by [[Artist:1a14063c-9dca-48d5-98c3-89748c74562b|Ricky Skaggs]] on [[Release:326f6e60-0e06-4832-a7d0-7b6017092d53|Blue Kentucky Girl]]<br />
| release4 = <br />
| release5 = <br />
| comments = <br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== '''17-string koto''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Jūshichi-gen, 十七絃, 十七弦<br />
** ''Description:'' A koto with 17 rather than 13 strings, sometimes described as a bass koto.<br />
** [[wikipedia:17-string_koto|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Koto<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:b1779ed5-d92a-4ff4-8ff1-bd6067467af7|源氏ノスタルジー]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
<br />
=== '''Accordina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' it's a free reed musical instrument like the accordion or harmonica, [http://www.accordinas.com/index.php?lg=1&rbq=1|see more information]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free reed <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:204db5f6-b20b-4060-90db-6557d0fd2c14|Le Jaseur boréal]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
<br />
=== '''Acoustic Instruments''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Generic instrument credit<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:84b058bd-2a65-45e0-b9c1-8e599696f30b|Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret]] <br />
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| name = Afoxé<br />
| wikipedia = Afoxé<br />
| description = a gourd (cabaça) wrapped in a net in which beads or small plastic balls are threaded, shaken to be played.<br />
| family = Percussion<br />
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| comments = A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Agogô''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Agogô|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of bell <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:a42d8a45-81f8-48a3-81a6-6c80080f5f83|Toxygene]] - Track #4 (Curtis Watts)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d5776474-e195-402d-b933-340d274e89d5|Devil's Got Your Tongue]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Alfaia drum''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (PT)] [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (FR)]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c6acf741-8092-421a-b35a-406f64532b05|Indeecios]] credits [[Artist:be17eaaf-1163-4d2d-aaa1-0d2e5ac47aa3|Tikogó]] for "alfaia drum"<br />
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=== '''Algozey''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' A wooden, beaked double-flute traditionally played by goat herders in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. One flute is kept as the drone, creating a melodious, hypnotic sound. This instrument is popularly used in the Bhangra dance form. <br />
** [http://worldmusiccentral.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/algozey World Music Central wiki]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flutes<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7e2cbb97-b018-49ac-ab8c-1895df88d297|In the Zone]] ([[Track:62c790ee-efe3-4f30-8ffc-5b8461b39887|Me Against the Music (Rishi Rich's Desi Kulcha mix)]])<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:be4a2a3c-649c-4979-b2bf-13d60c0ca9ae|Rise & Fall]] ([[Track:e1a61f5a-9a5a-48bd-9281-4d23d546c9cb|Rise & Fall (Rishi Rich Desi Kulcha remix) (feat. Juggy D)]])<br />
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=== '''Apito''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Arco Bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Archlute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Arciliuto (Italian); Erzlaute (German); Архилютня (Russian)<br />
** ''Description:'' The archlute is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of solo music, and the Renaissance tenor lute, which lacked the bass range of the theorbo. Essentially a tenor lute with the theorbo's neck-extension, the archlute lacks the power in the tenor and the bass that the theorbo's large body and typically greater string length provide.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c02864b4-1feb-4ce4-9d05-4a4b69bb1a20|Sonatas For Violoncello (Anner Bylsma, violoncello)]]<br />
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=== '''Ashiko''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ashiko|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of drum played with the hands <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d5776474-e195-402d-b933-340d274e89d5|Devil's Got Your Tongue]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Backpacker guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Martin Backpacker guitar'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:08f39fa9-c805-4ff6-a43f-83fa1790bcd5|A Place in the World]] (John Jennings, tracks 3 and 8)<br />
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=== '''Backwards electric guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:280704d8-b54c-4668-b640-1c1c9469a4ed|Not Too Late]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Adam Levy is credited playing backwards electric guitars on [[Release:280704d8-b54c-4668-b640-1c1c9469a4ed|Not Too Late]]. Is this really a separate instrument? :-S -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Honestly, I highly doubt it. He's probably just playing it behind his back/head, reversed, on in some other strange way. Or perhaps it's a left-hand guitar. I don't know. But I doubt it warrants an instrument listing on its own. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Balalaika double bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' contrabass balalaika<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Balalaika|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Vitaly Hrenov is credited playing Balalaika double bass on [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]]. I don't know this instrument at all so I don't know if the 'double bass' aspect is default for this instrument or not. If it isn't, should we include it as a separate instrument? -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** You provided the link to Wikipedia and still didn't read the article? Double bass would correspond to the contrabass tuning. Just use balalaika for now and record the tuning in the [[Sub Optimal Credits|SubOptimalCredits]]. Tunings will most likely be added as a separate attribute. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== Banjolin ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Banjolin|Description in Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:cbc97377-05f3-4011-a8fa-0aaa1ca9ffd1|Feels Like Home]] (track 1, credited as banjo)<br />
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=== Four-string Banjo ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a banjo, with four strings<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings, Banjo<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
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=== Five-string Banjo ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a banjo, with five strings<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings, Banjo<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
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=== Banjo-ukelele ===<br />
** ''AKA:'Banjolele' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Banjo_ukelele|Description in Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6469bec7-3249-4fce-b502-1889f51d0306|Samurai Over Serbia]]<br />
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=== '''Baroque Trumpet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Natural Trumpet <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Baroque_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A brass instrument used in the 16th through 18th centuries, or a modern replica of a period instrument.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Trumpet <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:973e5bc7-67a7-4ad9-8388-34a5090d7484|The James Bowman Collection (James Bowman and The King's Consort)]] in track 20<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:ba27b983-1076-4d12-b8e2-3138a1b17361|Fiori Musicali: Three Organ Masses]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:b3e8e259-6fe6-4b8e-9d37-e7b7a98e72d1|His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts: Grand Tour]] (played by David Staff: see CD sleeve linked at http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/al.asp?al=CDH55344)<br />
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=== '''Bapang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** http://chinhwebchannel.in/Nomadic%20fair%20&%20festival/performance.html<br />
** http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musique_rajasthanie<br />
** ''Description:'' A percussion from Rajasthan<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussions <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (Bapang by Simon Edwards)<br />
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=== '''Barrel Organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Barrel_organ|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6cb6780a-dffe-4b48-b290-d6bf72e32a26|The New Millennium Four Seasons (feat. violin: Gilles Colliard)]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a2549983-6bdb-469a-8c4d-ac223e339a24|Des nuits noires de monde]]<br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Bass Marimba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c2e96d86-6cc0-40ee-8402-84a839404797|Kärlek & politik]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|Wall-E]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' Not very common. The author of http://www.craftymusicteachers.com/bassmarimba/ has heard from percussion supply dealers that there are few bass marimbas around, mainly at music schools<br />
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=== '''Bawu''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 巴乌, 巴烏, Ba-wu<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese transverse free reed wind instrument which has a single metal reed.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Bawu|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Free reed<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:8c260189-d6ad-468c-ab9a-ba21f781fa14|On the Shoulders of the Great Bear]] (as "Ba-wu")<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:b71f964d-0727-48c7-b3c1-76e4be751450|Dog Man Star]] [http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=386087]<br />
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=== '''Bellowphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Bell tree''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Bell_tree|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Tuned percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7ee5ef6e-1217-4911-87c5-d8df2ee66184|Nonsuch]] (track 16, "Bungalow")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9fd9a724-4ace-4432-bed9-d6692e6b0596|Woodland Winds]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 5 (as "tree bell")<br />
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=== '''Blaster Beam''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Body Percussion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, other<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Carolina Chocolate Drops (actually "hand clapping" and "'leg' percussion", but this is closer than we have now)<br />
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*** If added, it should probably be the parent category of "handclaps".<br />
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=== '''Bowed Piano''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? Strings?<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:944528f7-9f56-4e7f-8483-d571248039d8|Sculptures Musicales, Twenty-Six with Twenty-Nine, Twenty-Six with Twenty-Eight & Twenty-Nine, Eighty]] ('piano' should be 'bowed piano')<br />
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=== '''Broom Stick''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0afcbb22-8bb3-4c16-8d69-8dbc38e11055|A Portrait (disc 1)]] (tracks 5-8)<br />
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=== '''Buk''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Buk_(drum)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Korean drum played with one hand and one stick <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Bullroarer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Byzaanchi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Caixa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-caixa-de-guerra Caixa] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Brazilian snare drum used in samba music <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Cavaquinho''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavaquinho Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:13cf7c26-7963-4047-9bf0-d8482d79f363|Εκπομπή]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:44888080-d6c6-4f19-a2d4-ad5803185127|Mar Azul]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** A Portuguese instrument similar to the Ukulele.<br />
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=== '''Caxixi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Caxixi|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' an African drum, seems to be played both as a shaker and a hand drum? <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRiti]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Chamber Organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Órgano_de_cámara|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The chamber organ is a little organ belonging to the keyboard instruments family, suitable for use in private salons. This type of instruments have normally no more than 10 registers. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:973e5bc7-67a7-4ad9-8388-34a5090d7484|The James Bowman Collection (James Bowman and The King's Consort)]] on tracks 17 and 19<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9252c575-b90d-48b8-964a-4112f6662593|Andreas Scholl: Vivaldi (Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, conductor: Paul Dyer, counter-tenor: Andreas Scholl)]] on tracks 24-29<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b3e8e259-6fe6-4b8e-9d37-e7b7a98e72d1|His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts: Grand Tour]] (played by Timothy Roberts)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:2e483091-7bf9-4b6a-b8a4-c2c72bee92ec|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 1)]] on tracks 1 to 13, 15 to 47, and 49 to 55<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:b2d0a969-1a26-42db-9510-aee4e26606da|Contented Rest]] on track 11<br />
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=== '''Chanter''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chanzy''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chikuzen Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 筑前琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with either four strings and frets or five strings and frets popularised during the Meiji period.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Ching''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ching|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Chinese finger cymbals <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chitarra battente''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Chitarra_battente|Description in Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[track:055a0ca9-e772-46da-aa4b-ef8bd563398e|track]] in [[release:06e67626-64f4-48b2-993a-25cff32fd070|tribute to Dead Can Dance]]<br />
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=== '''Cimbasso''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Cimbasso|Description in Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:06241666-c4ef-4520-afb4-cde165e19404|ワールド・デストラクション ~世界撲滅の六人~ オリジナルサウンドトラック]]<br />
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=== '''Computer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** We have "programming"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Computer hard drive "triangle"''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' presumably the platter from a computer hard drive, played as a triangle.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
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** ''Comments:'' Yeah, this'll never get added. --[[User:Hawke|Hawke]] 00:03, 2 October 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Anglo concertina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Anglo-German concertina <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#Anglo_concertina|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' the Anglo or Anglo-German concertina is historically a hybrid between the English and German types of concertinas. The button layouts are generally the same as the original 20-button German concertinas designed by Uhlig in 1834. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free-reed aerophone <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32d73691-bf1a-4b22-a6c2-6bfdac8652c5|Sharp Practice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d56914db-373d-43a5-9113-c574fd1f6727|Fenlandia]] <br />
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=== '''English concertina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#English_concertina|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a fully chromatic instrument having buttons in a rectangular arrangement of four staggered rows. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free-reed aerophone <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32d73691-bf1a-4b22-a6c2-6bfdac8652c5|Sharp Practice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d56914db-373d-43a5-9113-c574fd1f6727|Fenlandia]] <br />
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=== '''Contrabass Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Contrabass_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a low-register plucked string instrument in the guitar family, which has six strings.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6405be18-4ca2-43d9-9fdd-d64187df0009|Hearts and Bones]] <br />
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=== '''Cornamuse''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornamuse Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (double reed)<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Cromorne''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Cromorne|Cromorne]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0667fe75-f348-4b00-a0a5-4e2660dee8a5|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 1: Alexandre le bienheureux / Clérambard)]]<br />
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=== '''Cuíca''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cuíca|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Brazilian friction drum used in samba music <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32356980-5e9d-47c2-9374-91f06c119491|The Ultimate Adventure]] on track 9, 10, 11<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** More appearances listed on Wikipedia -- [[User:Mr_maxis|mr_maxis]]<br />
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=== '''Daegeum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Daruan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 大阮<br />
** ''Description:'' A bass ruan.<br />
** [[wikipedia:Ruan|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Moon lute (or Ruan, if that gets added)<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38ff363a-01a3-44bd-b730-1317660e661d|The Art of the Chinese Lute]] (see [[edit:4801525|edit #4801525]])<br />
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=== '''Dhol''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dhol|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' an Indian and Pakistani barrel drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Dictaphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dictaphone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Speech playback device <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Vocoder? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:af69487a-b955-4fb9-87cd-6c17e87f86bf|Snake Charmer]] Holger Czukay on tracks 1,3 & 5<br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictaphone. -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]] <br />
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=== '''Dilruba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Baluji|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' bowed string instrument <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Sitar <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0ff5b17b-f027-4dc6-9626-d678bb5084f2|Papua New Guinea Translations]] Sitar Magic Band (all tracks)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:cd6a2d60-99fd-4dae-a3d9-edc7538bb5c6|Λαβύρινθος]]<br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esraj . -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]<br />
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=== '''Domra''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Domra|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a long-necked Russian string instrument of the lute family with a round body and three or four metal strings <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:33004280-a100-4ee3-adf8-bd6c50a9d34c|På väg]] has primdomra, altdomra and tenordomra (all mentioned in the Wikipedia article) on track 2<br />
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=== '''Doshpuluur''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Toshpuluur <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Doshpuluur|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked, banjo-like, long-necked lute used in the Tuva region of Mongolia. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Double-reed Slide Music Stand''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' An oboe read crossed with a music stand into a funky slidebar instrument. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** Used by, who else, PDQ Bach. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Drone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other? Winds? <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** Is this an actual instrument of its own, or just generic droning (which can be done on most melody instruments)? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** I'm not sure - Discogs gives no description for this one, I'll have to try to dig it out of their change notes if they mean as you describe, if they perhaps mean a tanpura, or if they mean something else. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Duck call''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''Entenfänger<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Duck_call|Wikipedia]] <br />
*** http://www.steveweissmusic.com/category/sound-effects <br />
** ''Description:'' A duck call is like a traditional whistle made to emulate the sound of a duck<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:00b7e0ee-8767-4772-86f4-10d87812934b|Hell Billies From Venus]] on track 11 & 12 (as "Entenfänger")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9c69be75-f4c1-4fa9-a4b1-19020a975b41|Acoustica: Alarm Will Sound Performs Aphex Twin]]<br />
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=== '''Dulcian''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' curtal<br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulcian Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (bassoon-like)<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Dulcimer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:2d6fd13e-12b5-4c14-95f0-315acce12ebb|Fantasia Lindum]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:6fc9c1e6-b80b-483c-b78f-268b5aed59b7|No Guru No Method No Beeper]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:33fa35dd-77e7-491a-a43b-1d99c35dbf93|Fateless]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:b1a9b532-6cec-422d-9fb2-c9f50bbb7fd6|Broken Wings]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|Wall-E]] (bowed lap dulcimer)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** We already have Appalachian dulcimer (plucked) and Hammered dulcimer (struck), as well as several children of the hammered dulcimer. Sure it isn't one of these? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 20:27, 06 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Dunduk''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Dutar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Dutara, Dotar, Dutor, Doutar <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dutar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' traditional long-necked two-stringed lute found in Central Asia and South Asia <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Lute<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:eb2ce1d6-093f-4d3b-92bf-b9e8ffdd15ce|We Are Three]] track 9<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:156d4709-a487-4de0-8d10-eb20cb5ed5c9|Naghma]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:54b987d4-3ddf-484f-9de4-947b16fcae1d|Afghanistan Untouched]] (both discs)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:e83788a2-14a2-4f4e-8d3d-9df30ff2d022|Ouzbékistan: L'Art Du Dotâr]] (as dotâr)<br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutar. -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]<br />
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=== '''Eagle Bone Whistle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Eagle_bone_whistle|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Sacred Native American instrument. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
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*** See [[Edit:8653887|8653887]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Effects''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:fda4bb83-43e2-4fc9-a4ab-828b83d3c209|Never, Never Land]] on track 5<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:98b1e961-bf84-4e4b-85c1-5de7161dfdef|The Catherine Wheel]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:dcdd5fd1-788d-45da-8990-82c6ecd5dc76|Spike]] Various sounds by Michael Blair<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''E-Flat Bass Tuba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:5854cbe6-52df-400d-8f28-29c04b22b556|Secret of the Sahara]] <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Eight String Bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Eight string bass guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b522484a-dea9-4b0c-a07c-d56bb9008e87|The Dreaming]] <br />
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=== '''Ektare''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Electric Acoustic Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Electric_acoustic_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ee4d29d0-f0c3-4a1b-8bac-e40142d76912|Unlimited: Saga (disc 2)]] <br />
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*** I'm a bit surprised that this isn't here already, it's not exactly a rare instrument. I came across one release it's used in - but I have no doubt that it's out there on various other releases as well. -- [[User:Kilu|Kilu]] <br />
**** From what I can tell, it's just a regular (acoustic) guitar with pick-ups. Do you want "electric-acoustic" bouzoukis, banjos, harps, accordions, violins, guitar basses, double basses, ... etc. as well? -- -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:42, 13 July 2007 (UTC) <br />
***** I suppose you have a point there. I personally don't have an electric acoustic anything, so I don't know if the sound is any different from normal acoustic. I do think that it's sort of odd that it's specifically credited as such in the booklet though. [[User:Kilu|Kilu]] <br />
***** Perhaps an "electric" option which could then be applied to any instrument in the list? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 13:40, 13 August 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electric Baritone Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Scale Baritone Guitar<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fender_Bass_VI|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Six-string guitar tuned an octave lower than standard tuning, which can function as a bass or electric guitar, but with its own distinctive sound.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:3112a9f0-4bbc-4bb7-8c6d-34f91d2bbe03|2009-07-08: Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW, Santa Monica, CA, USA]] <br />
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*** Adding primarily for Doug McCombs's work in [[Artist:Tortoise|Tortoise]], but Wikipedia states its use by more players. -- [[User:M. del Carpio|M. del Carpio]] 10:36, 17 March 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electric bouzouki''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22electric+bouzouki%22 image search] <br />
** ''Description:'' Electric bouzouki<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bouzouki <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8c555558-d59f-45ed-a714-b3206b56df3e|Celtic Moon]] (Niall O'Callánain)<br />
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*** [[User:Jesus2099|Jesus2099]] 13:51, 20 July 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electronics''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ecad8eab-4f25-465a-ab61-1c5a0c5c8d4d|Idiology]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''F Bass Tuba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:5854cbe6-52df-400d-8f28-29c04b22b556|Secret of the Sahara]] <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Feet and Clogs''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f0528ace-13ff-4537-ba03-b6206fc6a986|Rice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' Track 14 of [[release:80e39d32-3902-431f-83bf-6902c1761fff|Together! -タンポホ・プッチ・ミニ・ゆうこ-]] has "foot steps"<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** I see that the list does already have "Handclaps", and surely feet are no less important musically than hands? I have many recordings with credits for human percussion. For example, from [[Release:f0528ace-13ff-4537-ba03-b6206fc6a986|Rice]], how should I enter Lucy Adams ''feet, clogs, singing''? -- [[monxton]] 02:45, 13 February 2009 (UTC) <br />
**** [[WikiPedia:Clogging|Clogging]] is a form of, or at least intimately related to, step dancing. See discussion on dancing below. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:40, 16 December 2007 (UTC) <br />
***** See also [[Edit:8653849|8653849]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] <br />
****** Track 10 of [[Release:2a35e72e-5713-47d6-9b9e-0a9f85741436|The Black Rider]] has credits for "boots". -- [[User:mikemorr|mikemorr]] 12:35, 18 July 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Flageolet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Flugabone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Frame drum set''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' set of frame drums<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum, Drum set <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Carolina Chocolate Drops<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same.<br />
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=== '''Fretless Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fretless_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ad420734-4e91-4870-8e8e-ee40cbc3337d|Γρήγορα η ώρα πέρασε]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:ac52dad3-e34c-4714-ba5d-aa7de0bb27c8|Ο κήπος της Ρίλα]]<br />
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=== '''Frottoir''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Frottoir|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a variation of the washboard made specifically for Zydeco music; also called a rubboard<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ecad8eab-4f25-465a-ab61-1c5a0c5c8d4d|Idiology]] (as "rubboard")<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Even thought the wikipedia page is really a redirect to the page on the Washboard, the Frottoir is mentioned in the article as a different instrument (but derived from the Washboard). It's in the section "The washboard as a musical instrument" -- [[User:vovel|Vivek Bhaskar]] 20:32, 22 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Fujara''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Slovak shepherds long pipe<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fujara|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A long wooden flute that superficially resembles a bassoon.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f6335672-c521-4129-86c3-490d20533e08|Hounds of Love]] (as "Fujare")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:8c260189-d6ad-468c-ab9a-ba21f781fa14|On the Shoulders of the Great Bear]]<br />
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=== '''Ganzá''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ganzá|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Brazilian rattle <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Gittern''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gittern Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings (ancestor to guitar, lute, mandolin)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Glass Bottle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0afcbb22-8bb3-4c16-8d69-8dbc38e11055|A Portrait (disc 1)]] (tracks 5-8)<br />
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=== '''Glass Bowl''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:82a9fa8b-ccd9-4c0b-810e-4d90acc990de|A Canticle for Leibowitz]] (as "Pyrex bowl") <br />
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=== '''Goc''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a serbian traditional drum.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e1f7ee01-d814-47a1-a616-a56e0271e620|Alkohol: Šljivovica & Champagne]] <br />
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=== '''Guimbri''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Greek lyra''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Cretan lyra, Cretan lira or lyra. <br />
** ''Description:'' a pear-shaped, three-stringed bowed string instrument central to the traditional music of Crete. <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cretan|lyra Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] on track 4. <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:53a1607f-0ed8-458b-a3f6-81dcb9708bc7|Μουσική της Κρήτης]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:550709d4-901a-44f0-9cc6-4c3ac1d484c2|Μανία]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:911af3a6-cfff-4bfd-9492-4754f17c5ec2|Ριζίτικα]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:6a255a68-1e52-4407-85c4-c4a1e4b11493|Microkosmos]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Greek lute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] on track 3 & 4. <br />
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=== '''Guitalele''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guitalélé, Guitarlele, Guitarlélé, Guitatélé (typo), [http://jp.yamaha.com/products/musical-instruments/guitars-basses/miniguitars/gl1/ Yamaha GL-1] (product)<br />
** ''Description:'' small sized guitar tuned like a ukulélé<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guitalele|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' Many tracks in [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/e24bc770-0153-4718-8347-4ae53c7df2af.html ZA7IE]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:0385f276-5f4f-4c81-a7a4-6bd7b8d85a7e|サマーれげぇ!レインボー]]<br />
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=== '''Guitarrón mexicano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guitarrón, Mexican guitarron, Mexican large guitar (literal translation)<br />
** ''Description:'' A large, deep-bodied Mexican 6-string acoustic bass played in mariachi groups.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guitarrón_mexicano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b76893ae-3004-4025-8763-a0ead1064e23|Black Eyed Peas - Elephunk]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:80ca9a6c-3c70-43dd-b757-66647ad58b25|Recent Songs]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bb465529-b3d9-43be-9d3c-e71ce11be1b2|Hotel California]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** A predecessor of the modern acoustic bass guitar<br />
*** Also a distinct instrument at Discogs<br />
*** Not to be confused with the [[WikiPedia:Guitarrón_chileno|Guitarrón chileno]]<br />
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=== '''Haegeum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 해금<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Haegeum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Korean bowed string instrument related to Chinese Huqin/Erhu<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bowed string instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c409f43e-c7bb-431d-8b27-f28010db2f6d|Oh! Silence]] by 3호선 버터플라이 (tracks 6 and 11 as "해금")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:fce804ac-2ae5-4972-92fb-8a43676bd710|Time Table]] by 3호선 버터플라이 (tracks 11 and 15 as "해금")<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:b2bec95a-b837-416d-93c6-ae27b8398651|민들레코러스]] (see edits [[edit:12649800|#12649800]] and [[edit:12649802|#12649802]])<br />
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=== '''Hang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Hang (musical instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Hand-played instrument with a steelpan-like sound made of two steel sheet bowls put together in a UFO-like shape<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussions<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (hang by Martyn Barker)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:f758f839-c016-4785-801d-87aa63844c0a|Rhizomism]] (hang by Rafael Sotomayor)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:34310cf0-2f0b-4aaf-a6e9-9982c3a10a04|The Vibration of the Hang]] (hang by Rafael Sotomayor)<br />
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=== '''Harmonitor''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f53564e8-2297-4c3c-a427-1bdadc844832|Siren]] on [[Track:6feac7a0-73fa-4e53-bcfe-1440951db144|track 14]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** No idea what this actually is, only reference I can find so far seems to be on the credits page for [http://www.heathernova.net/modules/tinyd2/index.php?id=8 Siren]<br />
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=== '''Harpeleik''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** ''Description:'' a chorded zither <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
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=== '''Heike Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 平家琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with four strings and five frets used to play Heike Monogatari.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Homus''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Hulusi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 葫蘆絲, 葫芦丝<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese free reed wind instrument flute typically made of bamboo.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Hulusi|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Free reed<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
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=== '''Igil''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Janggu''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Janggu|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a traditional Korean drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Jarana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Jarana|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Mexican guitar variant <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** See [[Edit:7165280|7165280]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Jug''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' An empty jug (usually made of glass or stoneware) played with the mouth. With an embouchure like that used for a brass instrument, the musician holds the mouth of the jug about an inch from his or her mouth and emits a blast of sound, made by a "buzzing" of the lips, directly into it. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jug_(musical_instrument) Jug (musical instrument)] <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Carolina Chocolate Drops: Genuine Negro Jig]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e95fd8a7-32f4-42e3-9984-e2ea535effe2|Fonotone Records 1956-69 (disc 1: Jug in the Shade)]] <-- instrument is in the title!<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:a0c6b3f7-ef18-4304-8642-ec66b9d10f2c|Down III: Over the Under]] (water jug)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:335fe0e5-75a5-4dd4-83c0-e0272bc23811|Drunken Barrel House Blues]] (track 13 and maybe others)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Kabosy''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Kanjira''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Kanjira|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a south Indian tambourine <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d2b60aa7-4dfe-4361-9c39-63a93ba48b0b|Disco Volante]] on track 4<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:007f5354-b6ad-41e1-a794-ee0464ea5e59|Yunnan Colorfree]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Katem''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Some sort of percussion instrument, middle-eastern?<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Khene''' ===<br />
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** ''Description:'' <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''K'kwaengwari''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Kkwaenggwari<br />
** ''Description:'' Korean gong <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:af94d761-1f9a-459b-9538-81b0b1002dad|Guidance]] by [[artist:75a66f67-4d2a-448e-acdf-3000268af6d1|I And I Djangdan]]<br />
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=== '''Kompang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Rebana'' <br />
** ''Description:'' type of Rebana, a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:24eec8f1-5938-4ed1-9b5f-cfd7f5723c02|Louder than Light]] by Wicked Aura Batacada <br />
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=== '''Kotsuzumi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 小鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, smaller than the ōtsuzumi<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Tsuzumi]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
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=== '''Kutero/Kutiro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A set of three drums played by Mandinka people in West Africa. Similar to Sabar or Djembe. Picture [http://www.angelfire.com/nv/jetucker/pictures/Percussion/Africa/kutiro5.jpg here].<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d52ef610-7e21-4086-800e-fd70f4930604.html|Ascension]] by Pep Love (track 16)<br />
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=== '''Launeddas''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Launeddas|Launeddas]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a typical Sardinian woodwind instrument, consisting of three pipes <br />
** ''Instrument family:'' Winds <br />
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*** ''Release 1'': '''[[release:657590c5-efae-4041-9695-d5a05f81e979|Caminos de pache]]''' by Tenores di Bitti "Remunnu 'e Locu" <br />
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=== '''"leg" percussion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' percussion music performed with the legs, presumably<br />
** ''Instrument family:'' other percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1'': '''[[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]]''' by Carolina Chocolate Drops<br />
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=== '''Loops''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:598c1ec5-00da-471c-a903-e0aa57d03a6b|52]] credits loops, drum loops, percussion loops on several songs <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Lur''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lur<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (track 11), performed by [[Artist:86895a8a-1902-4896-bc45-74e777ece686|Gaute Vikdal]] <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Lyricon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Lyricon|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A type of electronic wind instrument.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7d80f486-dc83-40e0-be75-64446680fb9b|Sound-System]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:52dcdbef-2039-4fd9-86b4-e506a5523996|Wenn schon nicht für immer dann wenigstens für ewig]] on tracks 8 and 9 <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b6351dee-4f75-478f-8858-3eccd91c15c9|The Beach Boys]] track 3<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:badddc64-d06a-4ac7-b61a-5c83c7afda96|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 5: La Boum)]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Mandoguitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Marimbaphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Marimbaphone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Tuned Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:3fec0072-0f11-4448-9b78-af58e07ad096|Seeds]] <br />
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*** Used by Fats Sadi on Seeds, not currently credited -- [[User:Wizzcat|Wizzcat]] 21:29, 09 August 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Marímbula''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Marímbula|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' folk musical instrument of the Caribbean Islands (not to be confused with a marimba). <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Lamellophone <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (marimbula by Simon Edwards)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:267a7c89-3624-4b7a-b7a2-aefc2bdc5e89|Head Hunters]]<br />
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*** Different to African lamellophones used to produce complex polyphony and polyrhythms, the marímbula basically plays the role of a bass guitar. -- [[Fabe56]]<br />
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=== '''Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.sobrino.net/mer/arpa_de_mariachi.htm Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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*** See [[Edit:7165259|7165259]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Mizmar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Modular Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Modular_synthesizer|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Synthesizer<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:af690f11-9704-46e5-8afd-87eeabd05abc|1978-10-18: Shiba Yubin Chokin Hall, Tokyo, Japan]] on all tracks except track 1.<br />
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Note that a Moog is a type of Modular synth. http://www.modcan.com/ has some good photos as well.<br />
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=== '''Mridangam''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' "mridanga", "mrudangam", "mrdangam", "mrithangam", "miruthangam", and "mirudhangam"<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Mridangam|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a south Indian drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d4ca4c9a-007a-4cae-b28b-c2e2ac70ca0a|In Praise of Krishna]] on track 8<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2577e182-a600-456d-b70a-6df9bf36391a|Kinsmen]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Music Sequencer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Sequencer<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Music_sequencer|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a device designed to play back musical notation<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:11787d0e-37c7-4ee0-b606-1606282e6eca|Be Yourself Tonight]]<br />
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=== '''Ney''' ===<br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** Yes we do - as "Nai". There's several spellings for this one (Nai/Ney/Nye/Nay) -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] <br />
***** The Nai in the list at the moment is a type of flute, not the drum. -- [[BrianFreud]]<br />
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=== '''Njarka''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: N'jarka'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Njarka|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description: a small fiddle made from a gourd, with one gut string, which is native to Mali.'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments <br />
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*** ''Release 1: [[Release:f819c678-cf55-44a4-8847-db28465bc3d9|The River]] by Ali Farka Touré'' <br />
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=== '''Ngoni''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: N'goni, N'gone'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Ngoni_(instrument)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description: a plucked string instrument from West Africa, possibly an ancestor of the banjo.'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments <br />
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*** ''Release 1: [[Release:20d0c28d-f6a9-4e26-a676-66ad9d4eeb17|AfroCubism]] by Afrocubism'' <br />
*** ''Release 2: [[Release:1b4c2852-0107-389c-8938-b46c66ea5568|Segu Blue]] by Ngoni Ba'' <br />
*** ''Release 3: [[Release:a793fb60-8d8c-4a43-a6d5-2f56f4fd4586|I Speak Fula]] by Ngoni Ba'' <br />
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** ''Comments: The sleeve notes for release 1 credit Bassekou Kouyate with both ngoni and ngoni ba - so I must assume they are different, but I do not know how.''<br />
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=== '''Nokan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' nohkan, 能管<br />
** ''Description:'' High-pitched Japanese bamboo transverse flute<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Nokan]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
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=== '''Nyabinghi Drums (Funde, Thunder, Repeater/Keteh)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Rastafarian/jamaican drums'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Nyabinghi_drums|Wikipedia]] and [http://www.ilanddrums.com/History.html|Iland drums]<br />
** ''Description:'' played at a groundation ceremony in rasta culture. Nyabinghi music is played in 4/4 time on three drums:<br />
::: Thunder: It is a double-headed bass drum, played with a mallet. The strokes are an open tone on 1 and a dampened stroke on 3. Occasionally, the thunder player will syncopate the rhythm.<br />
::: Funde: The funde is the middle drum. It maintains the dominant heartbeat rhythm as the funde player makes steady, dampened strokes on 1 and 3.<br />
::: Repeater/Keteh: The repeater or keteh, is the smallest and highest pitched drum. The drummer tends to play around 2 and 4 , with a syncopated feel. It is seen as the carrier of spirit and fire of the music.<br />
:: Maybe these are two specific, but noting here in case they are credited this way on other releases. These are roughly equivalent to other standard percussion instruments like "bass drum", congas, bongos etc.<br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums / Nyabinghi drums (preferably with an instrument each for the three)<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0c7965c8-eb47-4f1a-bf73-5e1d9bc95d24|Light]] by Matisyahu<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Oboe d'amore''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Oboe d'amore|Oboe d'amore]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:4fb0dd64-14ec-45c5-82ea-8daf491467dc|Landscape Classics Series, No. 79]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e5602b9d-e196-4e9a-b6d1-a43491aa7bb7|Cantatas BWV 80, 140, 147, 227 (disc 1)]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:531afa07-cc30-46c9-a3c5-ac907114d8c8|Cantatas, Volume 35 (Bach Collegium Japan feat. conductor: Masaaki Suzuki)]]<br />
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=== '''Ocarina, Double-chambered''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Treble Ocarina<br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
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=== '''Ocarina, Triple-chambered''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Ocarina<br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0667fe75-f348-4b00-a0a5-4e2660dee8a5|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 1: Alexandre le bienheureux / Clérambard)]]<br />
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=== '''Organo di Legno''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Wooden Pipe Organ''<br />
** ''Description:'' A small chamber organ with wooden pipes which was well known in the Renaissance, but of which there appear to be no other surviving examples except for one made by Lorenzo da Pavia in Venice in 1494 that is now kept in the Museo Correr, Venice, Italy. Such instruments were prized for their sweet sound, described as "soave". Lorenzo's organ was pitched at a' = 455 Hz (± 4 Hz), one of the fairly high Venetian instrumental pitches. The compass is F,G-f³ (i.e. no F#), which retains the possibility of using the upper part of the range for repeating melodies at the octave. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / Keyboard <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e7cb161b-4d3f-4f27-bee5-0c49f971619a|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 2)]] on tracks 6 and 17<br />
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=== '''Orpharion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Orpharion|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A plucked instrument from the Renaissance, whose metal strings are tuned like a lute and are plucked with the fingers. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Cittern <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:9915ba95-edc8-4eb7-9215-86d44ee28d3a|Downland · Jones: Lute Songs (Emma Kirkby, soprano; Anthony Rooley, lute, orpharion) (disc 1)]] on tracks 4-6, 10, 12-14 and 16-17<br />
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=== '''Ōtsuzumi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 大鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, larger than the kotsuzumi<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Ōtsuzumi]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
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=== '''Outi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Pandeiro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pandeiro|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of hand frame drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:89ad4ac3-39f7-470e-963a-56509c546377|Music For Alfonso The Wise (The Dufay Collective)]] in tracks 4, 17, and 18<br />
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=== '''Pandereta''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandereta Wikipedia] <br />
** ''Description:'' Wikipedia links it to 'tambourine', but it's an incorrect translation. The Pandereta is a Puerto Rican franc drum, which is in the same family, but not the same as a tambourine. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
*** Be careful, though. Pandereta '''does''' mean Tambourine in European Spanish.<br />
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=== '''Pandero''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandero&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=1&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dwikipedia%2Bpandero%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26sa%3DG%26pwst%3D1 Wikipedia (translated)] <br />
** ''Description:'' Described in the liner as a "Spanish franc drum", looks like it's a relative of the tambourine. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]]<br />
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=== '''Pedalboard''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Piccolo trumpet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Piccolo_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
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*** Mozart also wrote several works for trumpet quintet, which includes a piccolo trumpet. Again, to properly AR several CDs in the 170 CD set, I need this one too. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Pipe''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Pixiephone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Player Piano''' ===<br />
** Issue: <br />
** ''AKA:'' Reproducing Piano<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Player_piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Player pianos play themselves, but esp. in the reproducing versions, rather than being programmed like midi tracks, they were actually played by someone, and the roll thus produced became the piano roll.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:b7cfa186-8a33-4695-ad93-9087d148cd41|Gershwin Plays Gershwin: The Piano Rolls]]<br />
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=== '''Pocket Trumpet''' ===<br />
** Issue: [[Ticket:3536|Ticket #3536]] <br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pocket_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:9c352722-cce0-4b9a-b358-2816786e8540|First Egg]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:4a1d43a8-bc05-406b-b0dc-4595cb73c908|Man with a Movie Camera]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bab88c5d-0018-45d9-9067-3b0ee5ae6247|Seeds of Time]]<br />
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*** a compact size B♭ trumpet, easy to carry around. Though never was considered good enough to be in official use in orchestras, it was featured quite some times in small jazz bands. [[Artist:adf3879a-e091-4f73-8792-861a7a3e3abe|Don Cherry]] is Mr. Pocket Trumpet, and him alone has dozen of releases on which he uses it (also check most Ornette Coleman releases where he features) - revealing this somewhat neglected poor trumpet its true potential. All these are currently documented as simply trumpet. Note this is not the same as the Piccolo Trumpet that we now have. More about the thingie at [[WikiPedia:Pocket_trumpet|wackypedia]]. -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 05:24, 21 January 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Polynesian Log Drums''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2d5d5d4c-d0d7-4772-962f-de7185605ff8|Big Ones]] <br />
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=== '''Post horn''' ===<br />
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**'''Issue:''' [[Ticket:5281|#5281]]<br />
** ''AKA:'' coach horn, posthorn, post-horn<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Post horn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The post horn is a valveless cylindrical brass or copper instrument with cupped mouthpiece, used to signal the arrival or departure of a post rider or mail coach. It was used especially by postilions of the 18th and 19th centuries.<br>Mozart, Mahler, and others incorporated the instrument into their orchestras for certain pieces. On such occasions, the orchestra's horn player usually plays the instrument. One example of post horn use in modern classical music is the famous off-stage solo in Mahler's Third Symphony. Due to the scarcity of this instrument, however, music written for it is usually played on a trumpet or flugelhorn.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:4d499d8c-1938-4549-bf09-3564c982b521|Complete Mozart Edition, Volume 3: Serenades for Orchestra (disc 7)]]<br />
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*** Used by [[Artist:9bfa2606-328f-4e3e-829d-31b5fafe4688|Michael Laird]] on [[Release:4d499d8c-1938-4549-bf09-3564c982b521|Complete Mozart Edition, Volume 3: Serenades for Orchestra (disc 7)]], and likely other discs on the 180 CD Mozart set.<br> I added the ticket before seeing this wiki page (and therefore without discussion). :( -- [[User:Crazee canuck|Crazee canuck]] 23:01, 12 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Pots & Pans''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0afcbb22-8bb3-4c16-8d69-8dbc38e11055|A Portrait (disc 1)]] (tracks 5-8)<br />
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=== '''Prepared Guitar''' ===<br />
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* ''AKA:'' Tabletop Guitar<br />
* [[Wikipedia:Prepared guitar]]<br />
* ''Instrument Family:'' Guitar<br />
* ''Description:'' A prepared guitar is a guitar which has had its timbre altered by placing various objects on or between the instrument's strings, including other extended techniques. This practice is sometimes called tabletop guitar, because many prepared guitarists do not hold the instrument in the usual manner, but instead place the guitar on a table to manipulate it. (from Wikipedia)<br />
* ''Tagged With:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-prepared%20guitar instrument-prepared guitar]<br />
* ''Appears On:''<br />
** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:98862aec-2132-4407-bacc-508dbaddd3d8|Alanis Morissette – Flavors of Entanglement]] (track 7)<br />
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* ''Comments:''<br />
** This seems kind of like a style of playing, involving manipulating an instrument in non-standard ways by adding to it. It seems to be applicable to nearly any instrument, but the only two examples on Wikipedia that use the "prepared" terminolody are Guitar and Piano.<br />
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=== '''Prepared Piano''' ===<br />
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* [[Wikipedia:Prepared piano]]<br />
* ''Instrument Family:'' Piano<br />
* ''Description:'' A prepared piano is a piano that has had its sound altered by placing objects (preparations) between or on the strings or on the hammers or dampers. (from Wikipedia)<br />
* ''Tagged With:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-prepared%20piano instrument-prepared piano]<br />
* ''Appears On:''<br />
** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:98862aec-2132-4407-bacc-508dbaddd3d8|Alanis Morissette – Flavors of Entanglement]] (track 7)<br />
** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a517e7e8-b920-4b53-87fa-d0f268719d51|Affinis Suite]] (multiple tracks)<br />
** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:3f3040a8-e909-41d9-94c2-a65a8ba0b999|Sonatas and Interludes (prepared piano: Aleck Karis) (disc 1)]] (all tracks)<br />
** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:5741ac6f-c705-4e63-b38e-28fbedf834a0|A Portrait (disc 2)]] (track 1)<br />
** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:d353487f-5627-407e-aadf-22ffdfd4f2de|A Portrait (disc 5)]] (track 1)<br />
** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:8b4d8f54-121f-4dc3-b740-d39c96999600|Artistry: Michael Tilson Thomas on Piano]] (tracks 14-16)<br />
* ''Comments:''<br />
** See Prepared Guitar, above.<br />
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=== '''Pump organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pump_organ|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ef619505-7f4e-443b-8de5-e51817f519b9|Aldrig får jeg fred]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:c34275fc-b723-493b-80ce-d2d3b120fd91|Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:7ced7dc3-b27a-47ed-b88c-3e2b344713db|2001-07-06: Stadtpark, Hamburg, Germany]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:829ba971-dbe1-4f97-8cb7-e18f97690a4e|Season of Changes]]<br />
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*** Used by [[Artist:e54eaf23-781d-48ef-a8cd-161574b552e6|Jørgen Dickmeiss]] on [[Release:ef619505-7f4e-443b-8de5-e51817f519b9|Aldrig får jeg fred]]. Should be a child of "Reed Organ" per [[Wikipedia|WikiPedia]]. (Unless it's actually exactly the same as a harmonium... ? I couldn't quite determine.) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 07:41, 26 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
*** Used by [[Artist:184ae1f4-9e21-4a41-bc60-bbe2a6e19fa6|Zac Rae]] on [[Track:7cd3a7c0-1ee2-4403-aead-92b271ace1f3|Fountain]] -- [[User:Sonofkyuss|Sonofkyuss]] 11:05, 26 April 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Ramana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.thaimusic.net/thon-cha-tri.htm Ramana] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A type of drum, not seeing much info on it. There is a picture of one at the linked site, however. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Rackett''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rackett Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (bassoon-like)<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Rauschpfeife''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Reactable''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Reactable Systems<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Reactable|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' electronic musical instrument with a tabletop <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic instruments <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:8917d79f-2043-4a1b-9951-d6430e9277a7|Voltaic]]<br />
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[http://www.reactable.com/ Official website]<br />
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=== '''Rebana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:24eec8f1-5938-4ed1-9b5f-cfd7f5723c02|Louder than Light]] by Wicked Aura Batacada (credited as Kompang, smaller version) <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Could be added with Kompang as a sub-instrument, but as Kompang is I believe just a smaller version adding Rebana may suffice. <br />
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=== '''Reco-reco''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-recoreco Reco-reco] <br />
** ''Description:'' a specific type of Brazilian Güiro <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. The orangish [[WikiPedia:Güiro|picture on the left]] is a reco-reco (picture is correctly identified in the [http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reco-reco Portugese page]). -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Regal''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Renaissance Harp''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' The Renaissance Harp is based on the 15th-16th harps that have survived through the centuries. It was used during the Renaissance to the 17th century. With two orders chromatically tuned, it can interpret the Renaissance repertoire, covering parts for virginal, Renaissance lute, etc., and in its shape we see the "Gothic" style of the stylized harps in the late Middle Ages, though this style remained until now into the Baroque. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2e483091-7bf9-4b6a-b8a4-c2c72bee92ec|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 1)]] on tracks 1 to 14 and 36 to 47<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e7cb161b-4d3f-4f27-bee5-0c49f971619a|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 2)]] on track 2<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:c32234ba-e855-4e1a-b559-e2d77b0e8967|Fantasies, Pavanes & Gallardes]]<br />
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=== '''Repinique''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Repinique|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a 2-headed Brazilian drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Requinto Jarocho''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.atlasofpluckedinstruments.com/n_america.htm Requinto Jarocho] <br />
** ''Description:'' Small guitar <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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*** See [[Edit:7165294|7165294]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Riqq''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tambourine|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The Riqq is an Egyptian franc drum, also in the tambourine family. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b4f21f34-935e-435d-891a-e3b35452f4ee|Gulistan: Rose Garden]] (as riq)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' Claimed in the band annotation to be played (as riq) by András Dés, member of [[Artist:1abc3af4-2ea0-446e-83de-b8444a64d3f4|Mitsoura]]<br />
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*** Another which Wikipedia incorrectly identifies, though their picture and the picture's ID is correct. It is not the same as a tambourine or shakers, however, and the most common form in English is 'Riqq', not 'Riq' or 'Rik'. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Rozhok''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Ruan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruan Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** Even if we have no specific releases for this one yet, it should be certainly kept. We already have [[artist:9f9f2e0f-08a5-4afc-a8ce-1631f2b1ed61|苗晓芸]], a "notable Ruan player".<br />
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=== '''Sabar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sabar|wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' Traditional Senegalese drum.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums<br />
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=== '''Satsuma Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 薩摩琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with four strings and frets popularised during the Edo period.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Saxobone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A trombine modified to accept a saxophone mouthpiece. Used by jazz player Eddie Harris (inventor?) among others. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass? Winds? <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Saz''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Bağlama|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a stringed musical instrument shared by various cultures in the Eastern Mediterranean, Near East, and Central Asia. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a81e4561-63d2-432c-b14c-c127c6a8e8c7|Music For Alfonso The Wise (The Dufay Collective)]] on track 6 [[Track:cd52f016-7823-4a86-9a6d-38d8b2545a88|Cantiga de Santa María 103, "Quen a Virgen ben servirá"]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:ac52dad3-e34c-4714-ba5d-aa7de0bb27c8|Ο κήπος της Ρίλα]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:1512a668-6f1a-44b2-9dea-f6006a3295c5|Πνοή]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:be4242cd-e7ae-4ba9-b84b-811cea190a2e|Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:8be6d1ff-6278-42c9-a529-2856ba8c871e|Live at Theatre de la Ville]]<br />
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=== '''Scratches''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Scratching <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Scratching|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' technique used to produce distinctive sounds by moving a vinyl record back and forth on a turntable while manipulating the crossfader on a DJ mixer. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8f8fe69d-f52f-4df8-bf2c-ec1913f195c1|Loveheart]] on track 8 [[Track:6fc5c697-481e-44c3-b076-4960149601fc|Mentor]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2cbac81f-5073-442d-9219-009a6791cad7|A Recipe for Disaster]] on track 4 [[Track:4eaa40ce-5365-4c40-baf4-59ceb44f8418|Mr. Quicke Cuts the Cheese]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:6569222e-165b-4954-a10f-86c6aac95819|Xiquembo]] on track 4 [[Track:7d456bd4-6b13-405c-9631-6afbf78da95b|Back to Love]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:c583c7ca-2250-42e2-8fdd-a96568aac84a|恋のフーガ]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** We have "Turntable(s)"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Shanai''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Shehnai''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A double reed conical oboe, common in North India ([[wikipedia:Shehnai|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:1e3d9d1b-885c-400e-8b89-31d9f7da2c5c|Raaven]] (track 6, entered as oboe)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Shime-daiko''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 締太鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' A small Japanese drum which has a higher pitch than a normal taiko.<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Shime-daiko|Shime-daiko]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion / ... / Taiko<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
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=== '''Shinobue''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 篠笛<br />
** ''Description:'' A high-pitched transverse bamboo flute from Japan.<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Shinobue|Shinobue]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Transverse flute<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRite]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:d394cf11-0519-48a7-83a3-53349049b627|Pure -AQUAPLUS LEGEND OF ACOUSTICS-]] (as 篠笛)<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:a81b62b9-19d7-4038-8c54-0c0d5a18852c|Time Twist]] (see [[edit:11441690|edit #11441690]])<br />
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=== '''Sintir''' (Arabic: سنتير) ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guembri (Arabic: الكمبري), Gimbri or Hejhouj. <br />
** ''Description:'' three stringed skin-covered bass plucked lute. <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sintir|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2742f3d5-3184-4bd3-a91c-36f469a08d44|Naked Lunch]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Slapstick''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Whip_(instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a wooden whip - 'The other type also has two planks of woods, one longer than the other, with one handle, connected with a spring hinge so it can be played with just one hand, though it cannot produce sounds as loud as a whip requiring both hands.' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Soprano Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Octave Guitar<br />
** ''Description:'' Tuned one octave over an ordinary guitar<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e20122a0-a565-4824-8771-f4c67bb70ac0|Hoven Droven]], track 3<br />
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=== '''Spilåpipa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** ''Description:'' Swedish folk music instrument: http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spil%C3%A5pipa<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flutes<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:f7010048-60f8-4e69-9f7b-40788d96efcb|Återbesök i holken]], track 5<br />
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=== '''Spinet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinet Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Description:'' A small piano, harpsichord or organ<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:dcdd5fd1-788d-45da-8990-82c6ecd5dc76|Spike]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Steelwhistle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Similar to a tin whistle?? <br />
** ''Instrument Family:''<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e20b0ff6-8a0c-4e35-b676-02066113726a|After the Fall]]<br />
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=== '''Strum Stick''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Sub Octivider''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description: An effect pedal for electric guitars'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1: [[Release:cfa78b97-8d8c-48e6-8599-f3baf71a9231|Coda]]'' <br />
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=== '''Suling''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Suona''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Laba <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Suona|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A woodwind instrument used frequently in the folk music of northern China. With its loud and high-pitched sound, souna has, together with other instruments, been used to provide music of Chinese opera and for various occasions, such as wedding and funeral. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Track:73c0d9c8-94de-4447-a499-edb075eb942e|Lingering]] <br />
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=== '''Surbahar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Swarmandel''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''SynthAxe''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b7b6c6e2-a31a-4efe-be32-c5c1ed506b7b|Béla Fleck and the Flecktones]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tack piano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tack piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a permanently altered version of an ordinary piano <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
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=== '''Tamborim''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tamborim|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A small, round Brazilian frame drum of Portuguese and African origin. The frame is 6" in diameter and may be made of metal, plastic or wood. The head is typically made of nylon and is normally very tightly tuned in order to ensure a high, sharp sound and a minimum of sustain. The drum is devoid of snares or jingles <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** What is this? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
***** As I said, this is simply using their list to compare against, but I would imagine [[WikiPedia:Tamborim|is this instrument]]. That would seem to fit with Discogs' description: "A small, round Brazilian frame drum of Portuguese and African origin. The frame is 6" in diameter and may be made of metal, plastic or wood. The head is typically made of nylon and is normally very tightly tuned in order to ensure a high, sharp sound and a minimum of sustain. The drum is devoid of snares or jingles." -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tap dancing''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tap_dance|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:31c91474-66e1-431a-8309-afd43896d19f|Gibraltar]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:507f5433-5bdf-4f9e-a1ce-a6dab959b8a6|Who Used to Dance]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. See discussion below. <br />
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=== '''Tapboard''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tapboard|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. There's a (bad) picture at [http://www.mandy.co.uk/it-bites/articles/PR_D3_88.HTML http://www.mandy.co.uk/it-bites/articles/PR_D3_88.HTML], seems to be some strange guitarlike-thing. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tape''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/5e50d9a1-2941-443d-8d62-e23384355de0.html Another Green World] by Brian Eno<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (many songs) by Various Artists.<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tar (drum)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(drum)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A tar is a single-headed frame drum. The tar comes from North Africa and the Middle East. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/track/?trackid=11327781 Tindfjöll] has tar performed by [http://musicbrainz.org/show/artist/?artistid=549875 Matthieu Rabaté]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tárogató''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Temple Bells''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.garden-gifts.com/gifts2.htm Temple Bells] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Japanese wind chime <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tenor trombone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Variation of trombone<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Wind brass<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (track 9), performed by [[Artist:86895a8a-1902-4896-bc45-74e777ece686|Gaute Vikdal]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9b1f3679-2fba-42b2-8acc-f657819869be|Nut Sack]]<br />
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=== '''Thon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Traditional_Cambodian_musical_instruments|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Described in the liner as 'Thai drums'. Wikipedia describes it as a "goblet-shaped drum, played with the hands". <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Timber flute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22timber+flute%22 image search]<br />
** ''Description:'' Maybe a kind of celtic flute<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flute <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8c555558-d59f-45ed-a714-b3206b56df3e|Celtic Moon]] (Cormac Breatnach)<br />
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*** [[User:Jesus2099|Jesus2099]] 13:35, 20 July 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Time Machine''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Folktek Time Machine<br />
** Wikipedia: ?<br />
** ''Description:'' A type of custom sequencer / samplable synthesiser made by Folktek<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic Instruments <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bd8903ad-5e67-4283-9cfb-8f285469d320|Freak Controller]] - Salmonella Dub<br />
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=== '''Tipple''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tipple_(musical_instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a stringed musical instrument that is smaller that a guitar and larger than a ukulele, having aspects of both. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tonkori''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tonkori|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked string instrument played by the Ainu people of Hokkaidō, northern Japan and Sakhalin. It is unfretted and has between three and five strings which are not stopped but instead played "open." <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Trautonium''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Trautonium|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tromboon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Babone <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tromboon|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' PDQ Bach - The Seasonings <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' PDQ Bach - Serenude (for devious instruments) <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tumbi''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' A traditional North Indian high pitched, single string plucking instrument from the Punjab region associated with folk music of Punjab and presently very popular in Western Bhangra music.<br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumbi Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7e2cbb97-b018-49ac-ab8c-1895df88d297|In the Zone]] ([[Track:62c790ee-efe3-4f30-8ffc-5b8461b39887|Me Against the Music (Rishi Rich's Desi Kulcha mix)]])<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e792883e-eddb-47b4-b4cd-107dffd9a1c6|Miss E... So Addictive]] ([[Track:4fb10269-f8f9-4264-96a5-a8f57b4b018a|Get Ur Freak On]])<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:5463d27c-e4fb-45cc-a2a2-ea3fd0858f93|The Album]] ([[Track:d93e94aa-4a1d-4e66-91a7-53924a7bfa1f|Mundian to bach ke]])<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:be4a2a3c-649c-4979-b2bf-13d60c0ca9ae|Rise & Fall]] ([[Track:e1a61f5a-9a5a-48bd-9281-4d23d546c9cb|Rise & Fall (Rishi Rich Desi Kulcha remix) (feat. Juggy D)]])<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
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*** [[Andrew John Hughes|User:Gnu_andrew]] 16:11, 26th of September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Tüngür''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tünggür, düngür, dünggü <br />
** [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mhuey/instruments/ Tüngür] <br />
** ''Description:'' A Tuvan Shamen drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Valiha''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Valiha|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a bamboo tube zither from Madagascar. It is played by plucking the strings, which may be made of metal or (originally) the bamboo skin which is pried up in long strands and propped up by small bridges. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d7fe4164-109f-48d2-a35a-53f6502f3f3d|The Sensual World]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|WALL·E]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Veena''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Veena|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked stringed instrument used in Carnatic music. There are several variations of the veena, which in its South Indian form is a member of the lute family. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Viol / treble viol / viola da gamba / bass viol / violone / vihuela / viola da mano / Spanish vihuela / Mexican vihuela''' ===<br />
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Viol - (copying this section out of my original listing of the Viol in revision 198): <br />
* [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol Viol] - for "early music" and period instruments classical recordings <br />
** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol treble viol] <br />
** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol viola da gamba] - A tenor viol, evolved from the vihuela de arco <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">According to [[WikiPedia:Viol|Wikipedia]], "viol" and "viola da gamba" are the same... ? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 08:45, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Wikipedia uses the terms somewhat confusingly, using the historical term and the modern term interchangably. "Viol" is generic, and one can (anachranistically) refer to the "Viola da gamba" family (as their linked to Viola da Gamba Society does) - the term once was used for all types, with octive ranges prefixed. So in the 1700's, one might have played a bass viola da gamba. In modern terminology, however, though the term can still be used generically for the family, "Viol" is the much more commonly used generic term, with the particular octive types titled as listed here ("bass viol", "treble viol", etc), with a reference to "so and so: viola da gamba" specifically being intended to mean what that same 1700's player would have called a tenor viola da gamba. When I layed out this instrument list, from Viol down to Mexican vihuela, I tried to lay it out as the tree would branch out under modern terminology. (While the "Viol" at top could be "Viola da Gamba", having it twice, once as the specific and once as the anachronicstic generic seems like it'd be much more confusing.) -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 09:12, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol bass viol] <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|violone]] - Sub-type of the viol family, evolved into the modern double bass <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|vihuela]] - Subtype of the viol, has a few different subtypes itself: <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|viola da mano (aka Spanish vihuela)]] - evolved into the classical guitar <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|Mexican vihuela]] - Mariachi <br />
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=== '''Baritone Viola'''===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A viola with heavy strings which plays an octave lower?<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Track:87b9f73b-5dde-473c-b541-4c70a047e4db| English Fiddler: Swarbrick Plays Swarbrick]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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=== '''Violino piccolo''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Violino_piccolo|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A stringed instrument of the baroque period. Most examples are similar to a child's size violin in size, and are tuned a third or a fourth higher. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:9ae4d3f6-fbc6-4e69-80f5-4808674e47b9|Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 1, 2 & 3]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
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=== '''Weissenborn Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Weissenborn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Specific type of lap steel guitar <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9ac55c6a-9d84-44ab-a5af-e35ab1546896|Vapaapäivä]] on track 5<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** See [[Edit:8653789|8653789]] -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Whistling Water Jar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Wind Chimes''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 7 (as wind chime)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:46b98859-9dcb-4267-b674-1d0db8899682|Never Better]] on track 3<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bbdd3b03-903c-4805-936b-ef3efd6a121c|Ode to Life]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:5a0ad3ec-15ba-4ec9-b90e-84a8c1cb5578|Διάφανος]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRite]] (as wind chime)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** We have "Chimes"... ? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
***** They list both "Chimes" and "Wind Chimes" as separate types; I'd imagine they're distinguishing between standard percussion chimes and real wind chimes as a subtype. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Wooden Bowl''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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*** Probably quite similar logic to the Wooden spoons below. I also have seen another release (A Canticle for Leibowitz) with a Pyrex bowl (ie, 'glass bowl') credit, in both cases used as a percussion instrument. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Wooden spoons''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Alexsander Hrenov is credited playing wooden spoons on [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]]. We do have spoons included in the instruments list but does the matterial of the instrument deserve to be included as separate entries? I don't know spoons as an instrument but if there's just a small selection of spoons in different materials availble we might as well include it. -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Well, wooden and metal (kitchen) spoons are by far the most common types of spoons, though bone/horn spoons are also out there. As a spoons player, I could probably give you a lengthier rant about the qualities of each type, but for the sake of this discussion, let me just say that there ''are'' different kinds of spoons, and the material ''does'' have an effect on the produced sound. :) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:03, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Wurlitzer electric piano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Wurlitzer_electric_piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electric piano <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:181efd35-d103-4e8b-96db-825a4bb4c6d3|Twelve Mondays]] on track 5 <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:c34275fc-b723-493b-80ce-d2d3b120fd91|Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming]] on tracks 7, 9 and 10<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:2e5c7fab-d176-4d42-a266-2bcf6dea33ba|Blood Like Lemonade]] on track 2, 3, 4 and 10 <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:f762be10-8d45-484b-8f9b-7892f5c168f1|Sevilla]] on tracks 5 and 6<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:96d3e9f6-e751-46d4-9c02-1539fcb6f98b|Brune]] Brune on track 4 ([http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=13460233 edit:13460233])<br />
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The Wuritzer is like Kleenex. Its a brand name and not a type of instrument. Should just be Electric Piano ~ drsaunde<br />
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=== '''Xiao''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 箫, 簫, 洞箫, 洞簫, dòngxiāo<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese end-blown flute<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Xiao (flute)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / End-blown flute<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:3ff90901-6d2f-44ef-805e-2169827dec88|殤]] (Xiao Solo: Zhang Wei-Liang)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:72c36f58-8fb4-41f7-b482-ac89b662bee8|三笑 (華夏室內樂團 葉聰指揮)]] (played by Zhang Weiliang)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
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=== '''Zhaleika''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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==Discussion==<br />
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With regards to "generic" stuff, I just noticed there's no way for ARs that use the tree, like "arranged", to identify simply "arranged orchestral parts" or "arranged vocals", or similar arrangement roles. They're not instruments, but if we're going to reuse the tree for those types of ARs as well, perhaps those types of "super-generics" also ought to have a place in the revised tree? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:44, 22 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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We have Greek baglama and Turkish baglama, but no generic "baglama" for where the specific baglama type is unspecified. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "baglama" added to this list? If it's the former, what exactly do you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">For all three, I put them under discussion, as they don't seem to really be "instruments" to be added, more a general observation - I caught three (four if you include 'electronic wind instruments'), but there's perhaps others, where we have specific types, but no abstracted type. It'd perhaps be useful to take a look through the list for any other such instances I've missed, where we jump right to the specific types, without also providing the unspecified generic as an option, to avoid people being forced into 'guessed credits'. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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Along the same lines as the baglama, we have three dulcimers scattered in the list (Appalachian, Hammered, and Đàn tam thập lục), but no generic "dulcimer" listing. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:14, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "dulcimer" added to this list? If it's the former, precisely what do you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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"Mbira (Mbira, (sansa, kalimba, luvale, karimba, marimbula, matape)) (7)" - I would suggest that this one is named such that it's unclear; the kalimba can be either the modern thumb piano, or the entire family, but the mbira is specifically the traditional thumb piano used within Zimbabwe. "Kalimba (Mbira, (sansa, kalimba, luvale, karimba, marimbula, matape)) (7)" would make much more sense. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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While we have lots of types of pipe, we have no generic "[[WikiPedia:Pipe_(instrument)|pipe]]". -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "pipe" added to this list? If it's the former, could you elaborate more on what it is you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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Would be nice if the entry for "Jew's Harp" was changed into "Jew's Harp / Trump". Unless you know the instrument, it's easy to assume that "trump" is a kind of trumpet. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 21:00, 29 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">According to [[WikiPedia:Trump|Wikipedia]], "trump" can mean either a Jew's harp or a trumpet (or a blow in a trumpet). -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 08:26, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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===Synths===<br />
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Why shouldn't particular types of synth be added? They're frequently listed on CDs and some people care what type of synth was played. Why not make them subtypes of 'Synthesizer'. [[User:PaulSharpe|PaulSharpe]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Because it's impossible to keep up with them all, especially considering the protracted process by which new instruments need to go through before they are added. I've said time and time again that this is all NUTS - what we need are a few (50 tops) instrument/role macro-categories, and then a free text field by which users can input qualifiers. Eg: "Synthesizer [[[Mini Moog|MiniMoog]]]". --[[User:Gecks|Gecks]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Free text fields are not possible in the current [[Advanced Relationships|AdvancedRelationships]] implementation. (And also I think a mixture of a list and free text is counter productive, but well..) You guys are just too impatient. :) Let [[User:mo|mo]] finish his job of restructuring the tree and after that he will create a wiki page to make the process of adding instruments much faster. Noone will die inbetween. And it will prevent total chaos to do it structured and in this order. --[[User:Shepard|Shepard]] <br />
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The number of different synths produced numbers in the several hundreds. Roland alone has made well over 100 different synths and tone generators. Do you want to start listing all of those? That's a slipperly slope to be on. Besides, they are just models and brands. In the end the artist is still playing a synthesizer. If we start listing those then to be consistent we'd have to list the brand and model of all of the other instruments. Does it matter that Jaco Pastorius played a Fender Precision Bass on most of his albums or can we be content to know that he played electric bass guitar? Likewise, does it really matter that Lyle Mays played a Korg Triton and a Steinway Grand on the last Pat Metheny album or is knowing that he played synthesizer and piano enough? [[User:MattPerry|MattPerry]] <br />
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===Dancing===<br />
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* Dancing - Occasionally, I stumble upon releases and tracks which have someone credited as "dancer" or with "dancing" <br />
** Stepdancing - I also see step dancing every now and then (actually, probably more often than simply dancing). --[[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 2007-04-17T07:52:33CEST (I will provide links to releases with these credits as soon as I get around making that [[Wiki Page|WikiPage]] I talked about yesterday in IRC.) <br />
** maybe Tapdancing, which is apparently a subtype of [[WikiPedia:Step_dancing|stepdancing]] - on [[Release:507f5433-5bdf-4f9e-a1ce-a6dab959b8a6|Who Used to Dance]] (actually represented as "percussion instruments performed by Savion Glover"), and probably a lot more releases (Musicals' stuff). <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] pointed out that Discogs lists "Tap Dancing" as an instrument. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 19:21, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I'm not really sure there is a point in crediting things that don't have a relation with the recorded sound (eg: "My mother made the cookies"), and possibly we may define this "instrument" only when it actually has a "part"? -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 09:09, 17 April 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Well, all the dancing credits I thought of in my above proposal actually have a "part" in the sound picture. Step dance in particular is used in "Celtic" music for percussion, in line with bodhrán, bones, and spoons. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 13:02, 17 April 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">krazykiwi says there's a band called 'Tilly and the Wall' who make a feature out of having a tap dancer instead of a drummer (both live and on recordings). -- [[User:mikemorr|mikemorr]]<br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">[[Artist:165dacb8-991e-46e7-a717-1b0548df2a9b|Born Again Floozies]] also use tap dancers and a bass drum instead of a drummer -- [[jdc0730]] <br />
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Mo, no interest in H'arpeggione, Hardanger Fiddle, Spinet, Rebec, Lira da braccio, Viol, treble viol, viola da gamba, bass viol, violone, vihuela, viola da mano, Mexican vihuela, xiao, yali tambur, saz, tar, setar, kamenchech, fasil kemenche, santur, sarangi, santoor, rubab, komuz, dotar, pipa, er-hu, matouqin, gu zeng, gu qin, zhong ruan, charango, ronroco, waylaycho, tiple, requinto, sonqo, patasi charango, South American mandolin, quatro, tambura, instrumental tambura, vocal tambura, valiha, kalimba, or Vocal Role: "Percussion"? (All lost in the revert)... Foolip's working on Chinese releases (have we ever before had someone working on them to need Chinese instruments?) and I'm working on a 170 CD set of classical on period instruments. Even if there's not yet 5 releases listed in here to justify adding each of these yet, shouldn't they still be listed? (For vocal percussion, if anyone can edit that table, I can provide links to at least 30 releases in the db for which it would be needed) -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 15:35, 30 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I'm not very familiar with the instruments of Chinese classical music, but there are annotations on [[Release:3ff90901-6d2f-44ef-805e-2169827dec88|殤]] and [[Release:72c36f58-8fb4-41f7-b482-ac89b662bee8|三笑]] where a few instruments are listed. -- [[User:foolip|foolip]] 03:15, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">foolip, I can't read the script, but perhaps those are among these? (Copied out from revision 198) [http://www.toddgreen.com/strings.html rubab, komuz, dotar, pipa, er-hu, matouqin, gu zeng, gu qin, zhong ruan] Uzbeki/Mongol/Chinese/Other Asian guitar/bowed/plucked string instruments -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 09:17, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
</ul>Several of the instruments you list, Brian, are already in the tree – please check [[Advanced Instrument Tree]] before requesting instruments for addition! Also, vocal stuff, like "Vocal role: percussion", doesn't belong here at all, but rather in the [[Advanced Vocal Tree|AdvancedVocalTree]]. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 14:10, 02 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Freso, if ou look at the revision that was reverted out there, at the time those were not. On the specific vocal percussion role, I even at the time specifically made mention of the fact that this wasn't perhaps the right place for it - but also mentioned that there is no page for that tree, nor did it seem to make sense to make an entirely new VocalAdditionDiscussion page for such a small tree with so few conceivable potential additions. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 16:56, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I know for a fact that "hardangerfele" has been in the tree for as long as I've been around MB, so unless you made the list before Summer 2006... no. [[Advanced Vocal Tree|AdvancedVocalTree]] has also been around for a while - but then, I don't really get where you're going with that bit of your comment. Sorry. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:58, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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===Singular or Plural (parent) instruments===<br />
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Parent instruments are named with inconsistent singular and plural form at the moment (e.g. 'Horn', 'Valved brass instruments', 'Flute' and 'Drums'). Some of the parent intruments are instruments of them selfves (e.g. 'Horn'), some are just a group indication (e.g. 'Valved brass instruments'). Both types can, and should be allowed to, be used in AR's depending on how someone is credited. I think this should be done in a more consitent manner. [[Release:43077b5c-05bd-4d07-b938-3963101ab417|Away From Here]] is one example where one is credited arranging 'Horn'''s'''' instead of just 'Horn'. There is, however, no plural form of 'Horn' available while the group 'Violins' does have 'Violin' in singular form included. <br />
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In the most accurate situation we should do the same for every group indication as we do for 'Violins' and 'Violin' thus e.g. changing 'Horn' to 'Horns' and adding 'Horn' as a sub instrument. This might, however, result in a drastic increase of the instrument list (not that it isn't already way too big but stil ;-)). Another option would be to change at least all of the parent intruments to use the 'Horn(s)' form and thus removing the singular forms like 'Violin' from the list. The downside would be that the AR's won't be as accurate as can be. Of course, we could simply make everything singular or plural but somehow this doesn't really appeal to me ;-) -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 14:43, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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==Failed, and why==<br />
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===Indian Strings===<br />
* Indian Strings ''NOTE: will not be added as it is too generic'' - what should we use when it's listed on a CD as an instrument then? -- Then try to find out exactly what kind of Indian stringed instrument it is. See: [http://chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/instruments.html http://chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/instruments.html] <br />
===Tabla===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Tabla|Tabla]] ''already here, see Goblet Drum'' <br />
===Guitar synthesizer===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Guitar_synthesizer|Guitar synthesizer]] This shouldn't be added either. Just because you added a MIDI pickup to your guitar it doesn't change the fact that you're still playing a guitar. <br />
:* I dispute this simplistic rejection, personally, and think it should be revisited. There are already many "specialized" versions of instruments listed on the current instrument tree, so this as a specialized electric guitar makes sense to me. There are also specialised Guitar Synth players; and all-in-one guitars that can be purchased. From Wikipedia "While the term "MIDI guitar" is often used as a synonym for the field of guitar/synthesis or for a guitar/synthesizer, MIDI is not always used. While most synthesizers use a keyboard interface to allow the performer to play the instrument, because synthesizers generate sounds electronically, a range of input devices can actuate them.[1] A guitar/synthesizer provides an interface which is familiar to a guitarist, allowing the guitarist to play synthesized sounds through the guitar. This diminishes the need for the guitarist to learn to play a keyboard, and allows for musical effects which are natural for a guitar but more difficult or impossible to produce using a keyboard." The fact that you can't achieve the same sound from a traditional synth keyboard or a regular electric guitar makes this distinct from both a "synth" and a "guitar". IMO, an instrument credit should represent both the input mechanism AND the sound that is produced. I mean, we even have both lap steel guitar and electric guitar... Neither "electric guitar" nor "synthesizier" accurately represent the play style and sound here. --[[User:Voiceinsideyou|Voiceinsideyou]] 06:04, 3 September 2009 (UTC)<br />
::* I'd agree with Voiceinsideyou. If the saxophone synthesizer (aka EWI / Electronic Wind Instrument) could be added - and I think it was correct that we did add it - then I don't see any reason why a string instrument equivalent should be barred. If it is simply the addition of a MIDI pickup, that's one thing, but as Voice suggests, that's not the entirety of what might be meant by 'guitar syth'. [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]] 01:35, 16 September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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===E-mu synthesizer===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:E-mu|E-mu synthesizer]] This is just a brand of synth. It should not be added. <br />
===Yamaha DX7===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:DX7|Yamaha DX7]] This is just a brand and model of synth. It should not be added. <br />
===Cymbalum===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Cymbalum|Cymbalum]] ''already in here, see [http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/AdvancedInstrumentTree?highlight=%28Cymbalum%29 list] : ) '' <br />
===Kalimba===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Kalimba|Kalimba]]: [[Artist:f4eb8346-052d-4a5c-8393-cba3aeadb4d9|Steve Hackett]] played Kalimba on [[Release:4262dca2-df09-41a1-ba0e-050957e56f7e|Wind & Wuthering]]. - jongetje <br />
: It's already in the list - look under "mbira". -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 12:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
=== '''Bandoneon''' ===<br />
Included in Free reed section as Bandoneón.<br />
=== '''Clàrsach''' ===<br />
* A "clàrsach" and an Irish harp are the same, the only difference is whether the instrument or player or tune is from Ireland or Scotland. Which, IMHO, isn't enough to warrant its own entry. (And [http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=R9AfTvBcV_4 I play one], so I should be as eager as anyone to have as much granularity as possible in this area!) I'd support renaming "Irish harp" to "Irish harp / Clàrsach" though. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 18:40, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
* Added to Irish harp as "Irish harp / Clàrsach". -- [[User:Reosarevok|Reosarevok]] 18:31, 31 January 2011 (UTC)<br />
=== '''Cümbüş''' ===<br />
* I am not sure what the English word is, but Wikipedia also list it as Cümbüş and I never heard another saying for it. Many Turkish folk songs includes it. --[[User:syserror|syserror]]<br />
* already there, but because of the accents it's impossible to search for. it's just below biwa in the tree. [[User:Nikki|Nikki]] 18:46, 30 January 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==Recently Added==<br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Bouzouki|Bouzoukis]] <br />
** Greek Bouzouki <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Irish_bouzouki|Irish Bouzouki]] <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Shawm|Shawm]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Autoharp|Autoharp]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Davul|Davul]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Bass_flute|Bass Flute]] and several other flutes. <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Boatswain%27s_pipe|Boatswain's Pipe / Bosun's Whistle]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Flute|Indian Bamboo Flute]] <br />
** also would like to thank [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] for his awesome help in explaining how this should be done. this is a prime example of how id like these requests, not only what and why, but how, thank you [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]]! <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Haha! You're welcome. :) It was interesting to partake in how to best approach that problem. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 05:34, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Violone|Violone]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Kantele|Kantele]] <br />
** Adding my note here, i think that a generic "Kantele" entry is best. *I* don't know enough about it to even being creating a tree. <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">And we have [[Sub Optimal Credits|SubOptimalCredits]] to see whether there's a need for more specific kantele entries (and which) as well. (If people will use it as intended, that is.) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 05:39, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Tangent_piano|Tangent Piano]] In the harpsichord/clavichord family, dates from around the same time as the fortepiano. Mozart specifically wrote K. 300g and K. 315g for the Tangent Piano. I need this one for tracks 19 and 21 of disc 9 of volume 6 of the Brilliant Classics complete Mozart set. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 19:42, 03 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Scottish_smallpipes|Scottish Smallpipes]]: Belongs alongside the other specialized bagpipes already in the list. See [[Edit:7509789|7509789]]] -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Would you think we should make a separation beneath "Bagpipe" for "bellow-blowns" and "mouth-blowns" or just lump all the bagpipes together under "Bagpipe"? (I'm going to add Northumberland pipes within not too long, and thus all the specific types of bagpipes will be bellow blown! Woohoo!) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:09, 05 May 2008 (UTC) Added to the list. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 21:28, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Practice_chanter|Practice Chanter]]: Double reed wind instrument, similar to a recorder. See [[Edit:7551925|7551925]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Where would you place this in the tree? As a child of "Double reed" or "Bagpipe"? (They're amazingly fun to play around with, btw. :p) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:09, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Added to the list under "Bagpipe". -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 21:50, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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* Melodeon<br />
** Added a while ago, by renaming "Diatonic accordion" to "Diatonic accordion / Melodeon". -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 19:34, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Bass_drum|Bass Drum]] (AKA: Kick Drum)<br />
* Fretless Bass<br />
* Tenor Guitar<br />
* Bombarde<br />
* Bayan<br />
* Chromatic Button Accordion<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Quena|Quena]]<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Twelve-string_guitar|12 string guitar]]<br />
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=== '''Basset-horn''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Basset-horn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c178ab0e-7e02-4f7c-a775-6e1c458b9d08|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Premium Edition (disc 7: Divertimenti Nos. 1-5 for 2 Clarinets & Basset Horn, K. 439b/1-5/KV Anh 229/1-5)]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:a6d2212b-b722-400d-81a0-63f3e8677d7b|Works for Basset Horn and Strings (basset horn: Paul Gallo, violin: Barbara Long, viola: Jack Rosenberg)]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:70fbe745-1034-4f61-935b-654a19b02602|Clarinet Quintet K. 581 / Clarinet Quartet K. 374f (Danubius Quartet feat. clarinet: József Balogh)]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:27f1b07a-dd59-408d-97b4-cac4c110dbb6|The Clarinet in Concert (London Symphony Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra feat. clarinet: Thea King) (disc 1)]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:dd1bb29e-6583-4c07-b6fe-606a760827bb|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Complete Works, Volume 3: Serenades, Divertimenti, Dances (disc 12: Divertimenti K. 439b Nos. 4-6 For 2 Clarinets & Bassoon)]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Mozart wrote several works specifically for basset-horn. To properly AR the full 170 CD set, I need this one. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Chalumeau''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Chalumeau|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a woodwind instrument of the late baroque and early classical era, in appearance rather like a recorder, but with a mouthpiece like a clarinet's. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:930e9fd8-c75d-438a-818c-2731505daf08|Concerti per mandolini / Concerti con molti strumenti (Europa Galante feat. violin: Fabio Biondi)]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:4b0d82e2-5cf3-4c5f-b6a8-723859c0abc6|Wind Concertos / Symphony "Il grillo" (Wiener Akademie feat. conductor: Martin Haselböck)]]<br />
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=== '''Cuatro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cuatro|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A class of South-American guitars <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Releases 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8:'' All the releases by the [[artist:4dfadf48-e15b-4fc2-a800-2b68702a72d5|Penguin Cafe Orchestra]]<br />
*** ''Releases 9, 10, 11:'' All the releases by [[artist:36be047b-c4f2-443f-90b8-0453d6eaa339|Simón Díaz]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Popular in folk and ethnic music. See also [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3715 http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3715] -- [[User:gioele|gioele]] 10:43, 06 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Taragot''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' (none known) <br />
** ''Description:'' The Taragot is a Turkish/Hungarian/Romanian reed instrument related to the saxophone and clarinet. <br />
** ''Instrument family:'' Winds – Reeds – Singular reed <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/11e675a2-e3d0-435f-8f78-98e15d4a3fb0.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/11e675a2-e3d0-435f-8f78-98e15d4a3fb0.html] (Dumitru Fărcaș) <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/03f67e07-fda7-40e8-8f12-96ab310a7297.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/03f67e07-fda7-40e8-8f12-96ab310a7297.html] (Luca Novac) <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/e24d9dcc-0c33-462e-bd08-41c77a71bc3b.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/e24d9dcc-0c33-462e-bd08-41c77a71bc3b.html] (Dumitru Fărcaș) <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/38d41036-5ca1-4e9e-958d-4519bd85b491.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/38d41036-5ca1-4e9e-958d-4519bd85b491.html] <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/df98afe0-2e34-4c83-b4e3-cd92cdd080d6.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/df98afe0-2e34-4c83-b4e3-cd92cdd080d6.html] <br />
** ''Comments:'' See [[wikipedia:Taragot|Wikipedia page]]. I ''think'' it's the descendant of the next instrument in this list (Tárogató); Wikipedia says that without the accents. On the other hand, the accents ''might'' be the Hungarian spelling (here's [[wikipedia:hu:T%C3%A1rogat%C3%B3|the Hungarian wiki page]], it seems more informative but I can't read it.) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">A look around the web would suggest that “taragot” is the generic internationalized (i.e., English) spelling, but that might be biased by my searches. Some more links: [http://www.11thmuse.com/taragot.html Page dedicated to the taragot]. [http://www.eliznik.org.uk/RomaniaMusic/taragot.htm Some more info]. <br />
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=== '''Marxophone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[Wikipedia:Marxophone|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' A type of fretless zither.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** See the linked Wikipedia page for many other appearances, or search Discogs for the keyword "Marxophone." -- [[User:Bitmap|Bitmap]]<br />
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** Added in this [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-689?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Electronic Wind Instrument''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' EWI <br />
** ''Description:'' the generic for this class of instruments <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds + Electric <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:18c99797-80c0-4ec7-a0c5-1a9df40b731d|Moonlighting]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:8377ef00-259e-44c6-9994-7f0748eb3e83|Welcome to the St. James' Club]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:e2595399-d7cb-4bc2-a394-7072365d46f7|Weekend in Monaco]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:17243cba-1de5-4958-90a9-77f25854ec0c|Live in LA]] <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:343d8edd-1954-461c-91b1-b6aef727e3a5|Brave New World]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** In the process of adding performance credits to my favorite groups' releases, I found that there's no currently no entry for EWIs. I have a set of 6 albums which feature the instrument (5 of them listed above) that I am ready to add credits to. Wikipedia suggests there are also a number of well-known (in their genre) jazz performers, as well as albums and soundtracks, that make use of the instrument. More information about the EWI can be found on its wikipedia [[WikiPedia:EWI|page]]. -- KrytenAG 01:47, 30 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
** [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5349 Ticket for instrument creation]<br />
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** Added in [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-602?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|this JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Box / Sruti Box''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sruti_box|Wikipedia]][http://www.shrutibox.com/ Sruti Box] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:8f5e1348-16b2-4777-a2d6-5f75338289dc|The Complete Songs of Robert Burns, Volume 3]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:19f02d8c-5226-48e5-9f90-503691cd01e6|This Earthly Spell]] (Sruti Box) <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:a1d160c1-572d-4aea-adfa-c6d91a26a6f7|Afinke Machine]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:f3d9c5fa-3623-4177-a6dc-30241adda250|World Library of Folk and Primitive Music: India]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:bbaae02b-36bf-4668-b027-c6b94cd755d2|Natural Elements]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Some tracks on [[release:8f5e1348-16b2-4777-a2d6-5f75338289dc|The Complete Songs of Robert Burns, Volume 3]] credit a musician with "Box", which from the sound is a kind of accordion (see edits [[Edit:7546921|7546921]] & [[Edit:7547611|7547611]]). Since other tracks on the same releases credit that same musician with "accordion", it seems that "box" is intended to refer to a specific instrument rather than it simply being a generic name for an accordion. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Looks like this may also be a [[WikiPedia:Sruti_box|Sruti Box]] (also [http://www.shrutibox.com/ http://www.shrutibox.com/]), and Indian harmonium-like instrument (see [[Edit:8704118|8704118]]). -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 21:00, 30 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Actually, a box ''is'' most often used as a generic term for double (or single (or, in rare instances, triple)) rowed button accordions (which are, AFAIK, always diatonic). -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:41, 05 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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** [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5536 Ticket for instrument addition]<br />
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** Added in [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-602?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|this JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Bass Saxophone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' The bass saxophone is the second largest existing member of the saxophone family (not counting the subcontrabass tubax). It is similar in design to a baritone saxophone, but it is larger, with a longer loop near the mouthpiece.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Wind Instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:cfdc4866-64d8-4d5b-aa3b-a57c0e8513d1|Swing Low]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:c418405b-1819-46ce-a516-18a8f396969b|Low Life]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:0480d901-7e83-4ed7-a76e-66c536963ae1|Solo Pour Deux]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:68210148-2926-4e57-b725-9a193a85dc3e|Going Hollywood]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_saxophone Wikipedia article] has this to say: ''Unlike the baritone, the bass saxophone is not commonly used.'', but also ''In the 1920s, the bass saxophone was often used in early jazz recordings, since it was at that time much easier to record than the tuba or double bass.''<br />
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=== '''Farfisa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Farfisa organ, Farfisa Compact, Farfisa Mini-Compact, Farfisa FAST'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Farfisa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Organ <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:1f715142-a0ef-48c8-9e72-c402e5bad13f|Pink Floyd – The Piper at the Gates of Dawn]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Track:53d92a58-084b-4b10-b9f1-91e60a25b8aa|Electrelane – I Love You My Farfisa]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:cf33d81a-5d44-4e40-9375-e918ad7ea477|Klaus Schulze – Timewind]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:d1fffb6d-984a-4450-8acd-38e3a9e2b17d|James Blackshaw – Celeste]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Please enter "electronic organ" as a supertype and put the Hammond organ and the Farfisa below it, if possible. [[User:KRSCuan|KRSCuan]] 09:10, 21 June 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Finger Snaps''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Finger clicks, finger snapping<br />
** [[Wikipedia:Snap (fingers)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' this would seem to be like clapping, describing snapped fingers, not some actual instrument <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:156671ad-34d7-41f6-b9d2-7e910019a3ef|Fearless]] on track 4, [[track:be8df2b2-7965-4855-9699-0251a570f18d|Hey Stephen]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:89637b55-1b5c-4943-bf7f-08a47da20d3d|Affordable Art]] on track 4, [[track:38b2e23d-6037-46d0-8c1f-44894f5acd80|Talk Backwards]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** "Finger clicks" is a very common alias for this. -- [[User:Bitmap|Bitmap]]<br />
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=== '''Sopranino Saxophone ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sopranino_saxophone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Small saxophone<br />
** ''Instrument Family:''<br />
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=== '''Voice Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Vocaloid (brand name)'' <br />
** ''Description:'' At least in Japan, there's been a bunch of music released using singing voice synthesizers like [[wikipedia:Vocaloid|Vocaloid]] instead of live singers. This instrument could also be used for other types of voice synthesis as used in music; e.g. the Macintosh voice synthesizer has been used in some songs. This is intended to be used with the [[Programmer_Relationship_Type|Programmer Relationship Type]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic instruments <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:361b929b-082c-4af3-8766-01b9292f0e24|VocaL@ntis ~初音ミクがランティスのネ申曲を歌ってみた~]]<br />
*** ''Release 2-8:'' [[Artist:de4959b1-26e8-469c-b64c-cd1a20959f1e|supercell feat. 初音ミク]] 6 albums/singles, voice synth programmed by [[Artist:aabc3d78-218b-4e98-95b7-fe6388adef2d|ryo]]<br />
*** ''Release 9:'' [[Release:7ade5e5f-6199-4d1e-8a92-13e6fbcb823e|Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Original Song Collection]], credits on [http://lantis.jp/new-release/data.php?id=aace6905622e4c6a20fde59ba456604a Lantis web site]<br />
*** ''Release 10:'' [[Release:fd6888b1-4fd2-460b-9fe0-97dbb83703c4|EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalostar feat.初音ミク]] - has voice manipulators credited as track artists.<br />
*** ''Release 11:'' [[Release:6ed8bc08-f07b-4197-951e-763ca259f13c|Heartsnative]], programming by [[Artist:e9537924-8dba-4c14-b315-aad41d8c14b7|鶴田加茂]] (from [http://www.enterbrain.co.jp/magical-cute/sp/heartsnative/prof.html Heartsnative])<br />
*** ''and more...''<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Stroh violin''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Violin-trumpet, Trumpet-violin, Horn-violin<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Stroh_violin|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' http://youtu.be/4MTHX0BsunE<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings?<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:38c41949-b421-4fd8-a862-3d871eb29f18|Sad Machinery of Spring]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** Listed several times in the booklet of the Tom Waits album [[Release:1b3fe3d5-3d19-4062-a455-9fe74fcb4d02|Alice]]. See [[Edit:7905421|7905421]]. - <br />
*** Toni Marcus has a credit for "stroviola" on [[Release:1a6db57e-e7bf-4018-8afc-ebb1a69ec635|Into the Music]]<br />
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=== '''Zheng''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guzheng, Gu-Zheng, Juzheng, Ju-Zheng<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guzheng|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A traditional Chinese string instrument. With 21 strings and a large resonant cavity, the player can easily invoke sounds that represent various natural scenaries. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / Zither<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Talkbox''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Talk_box|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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=== '''Hi-hat''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Hihat <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Hi-hat|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' two cymbals that are mounted on a stand one on top of the other and clashed together using a pedal on the stand. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9200aa3f-a9e2-4b65-bdbb-d3082abc3ca0|Man mognar med åren]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:20b6ded6-2f76-4a49-8c26-df188beb21d0|Introducing the Hardline...]] on track 3<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:a517e7e8-b920-4b53-87fa-d0f268719d51|Affinis Suite]] on multiple tracks.<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Bass Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Synth, Synth Bass<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Synthesizer#Bass_synthesizer|Wikipedia]]<br />
*** Tagged with [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-bass%20synthesizer instrument-bass synthesizer]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Synthesizer<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f762be10-8d45-484b-8f9b-7892f5c168f1|Sevilla]] on tracks 1 and 2 <br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Batá drum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Batá_drum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c2e96d86-6cc0-40ee-8402-84a839404797|Kärlek & politik]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:a93b7a5d-deec-4d2b-8991-d59dbf70c74f|Seguida III]], as indicated in the (lousy promo copypasted) annotation for the artist [[Artist:7c544f25-365f-4b52-9219-efb07c8c5d04|Seguida]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list, spelled as "Bata" at Discogs -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Dizi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 笛子<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese transverse flute typically made of bamboo.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Dizi|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Transverse flute<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Kaval''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Blul <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Kaval|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Chromatic end-blown flute <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Chromatic end-blown flute. Should probably have "Blul" as an alias, because that's the specific instrument I encountered (see [[Edit:7445525|7445525]] and [[Edit:7445529|7445529]]). -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Sarangi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sarangi|wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' bowed string instrument from India, Nepal and Pakistan. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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=== '''Zill''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' El Zili (plural); Finger cymbals<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Zill|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The wp description: Zills, also zils or finger cymbals, (from Turkish zil, "cymbals") are tiny metallic cymbals used in belly dancing and similar performances.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion Instruments / Other Percussion<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Tom-tom''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tom-tom_drum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' another of the drums in any common drum set <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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=== '''Tzoura''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tsoura<br />
** ''Description:'' A smaller bodied version of the bouzouki <br />
*** [http://rebetikoodysseyband.com/Instruments.php The tsoura is about half the size of the bouzouki and can be made as a six or eight string instrument]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Music box''' ===<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Musical_box|Music(al) box]]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Machine<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Bass Harmonica''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Harp<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [http://www.contrabass.com/pages/bassharp.html Bass Harmonica]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Charango''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Charango|wiki:WikiPedia:Charango]] <br />
** ''Description:'' small stringed instrument of the lute family <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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=== '''Tar (lute)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tār <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(lute)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The tar is a long-necked, waisted lute found in Azerbaijan, Iran, Armenia, Georgia, and other areas near the Caucasus region. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / Lute<br />
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=== '''Slide bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Bass version of the slide guitar<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:0a84f9a7-e426-41f1-8a15-47b723135f94|The Bootlicker]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:7df016cd-5171-46c3-a3ba-69d2711113c3|The Crybaby]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
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==Related Links==<br />
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* [[Sub Optimal Credits|SubOptimalCredits]] <br />
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==Proposed Instrument List==<br />
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{{Instrument<br />
| name = 5-string fiddle<br />
| aka = 5-string violin<br />
| description = [http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/timsviolins/5_violin.htm Tim Phillips] says "Made to be tuned with a low C then G D A E, these 5 string violins have normal violin string length and spacing, so they are played like a normal violin."<br />
| family = Strings<br />
| release1 = [[Release:6e2bcc18-0703-4280-80cd-6ec930dba01b|The Desperate Battle of the Birds]] credits [[Artist:d3ec4762-29f8-4e1f-bd55-f9d00d718ced|Patsy Reid]] for "5-string fiddle, violin, viola and vocals"<br />
| release2 = Played by [[wikipedia:Brittany_Haas|Brittany Haas]] of [[Artist:4c3ebc7c-020e-4d9d-a5df-264c72025ee2|Crooked Still]]<br />
| release3 = Played by [[Artist:1a14063c-9dca-48d5-98c3-89748c74562b|Ricky Skaggs]] on [[Release:326f6e60-0e06-4832-a7d0-7b6017092d53|Blue Kentucky Girl]]<br />
| release4 = <br />
| release5 = <br />
| comments = <br />
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=== '''17-string koto''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Jūshichi-gen, 十七絃, 十七弦<br />
** ''Description:'' A koto with 17 rather than 13 strings, sometimes described as a bass koto.<br />
** [[wikipedia:17-string_koto|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Koto<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:b1779ed5-d92a-4ff4-8ff1-bd6067467af7|源氏ノスタルジー]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Accordina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' it's a free reed musical instrument like the accordion or harmonica, [http://www.accordinas.com/index.php?lg=1&rbq=1|see more information]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free reed <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:204db5f6-b20b-4060-90db-6557d0fd2c14|Le Jaseur boréal]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
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=== '''Acoustic Instruments''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Generic instrument credit<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:84b058bd-2a65-45e0-b9c1-8e599696f30b|Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** We already have Electronic Instruments in the tree.<br />
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{{Instrument<br />
| name = Afoxé<br />
| wikipedia = Afoxé<br />
| description = a gourd (cabaça) wrapped in a net in which beads or small plastic balls are threaded, shaken to be played.<br />
| family = Percussion<br />
| release1 =<br />
| release2 =<br />
| release3 = <br />
| release4 = <br />
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| comments = A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
}}<br />
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=== '''Agogô''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Agogô|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of bell <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:a42d8a45-81f8-48a3-81a6-6c80080f5f83|Toxygene]] - Track #4 (Curtis Watts)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d5776474-e195-402d-b933-340d274e89d5|Devil's Got Your Tongue]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Alfaia drum''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (PT)] [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (FR)]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c6acf741-8092-421a-b35a-406f64532b05|Indeecios]] credits [[Artist:be17eaaf-1163-4d2d-aaa1-0d2e5ac47aa3|Tikogó]] for "alfaia drum"<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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=== '''Algozey''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' A wooden, beaked double-flute traditionally played by goat herders in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. One flute is kept as the drone, creating a melodious, hypnotic sound. This instrument is popularly used in the Bhangra dance form. <br />
** [http://worldmusiccentral.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/algozey World Music Central wiki]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flutes<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7e2cbb97-b018-49ac-ab8c-1895df88d297|In the Zone]] ([[Track:62c790ee-efe3-4f30-8ffc-5b8461b39887|Me Against the Music (Rishi Rich's Desi Kulcha mix)]])<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:be4a2a3c-649c-4979-b2bf-13d60c0ca9ae|Rise & Fall]] ([[Track:e1a61f5a-9a5a-48bd-9281-4d23d546c9cb|Rise & Fall (Rishi Rich Desi Kulcha remix) (feat. Juggy D)]])<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
*** [[Andrew John Hughes|User:Gnu_andrew]] 16:36, 26th of September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Apito''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Arco Bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Archlute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Arciliuto (Italian); Erzlaute (German); Архилютня (Russian)<br />
** ''Description:'' The archlute is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of solo music, and the Renaissance tenor lute, which lacked the bass range of the theorbo. Essentially a tenor lute with the theorbo's neck-extension, the archlute lacks the power in the tenor and the bass that the theorbo's large body and typically greater string length provide.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c02864b4-1feb-4ce4-9d05-4a4b69bb1a20|Sonatas For Violoncello (Anner Bylsma, violoncello)]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
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=== '''Ashiko''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ashiko|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of drum played with the hands <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d5776474-e195-402d-b933-340d274e89d5|Devil's Got Your Tongue]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Backpacker guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Martin Backpacker guitar'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:08f39fa9-c805-4ff6-a43f-83fa1790bcd5|A Place in the World]] (John Jennings, tracks 3 and 8)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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=== '''Backwards electric guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:280704d8-b54c-4668-b640-1c1c9469a4ed|Not Too Late]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Adam Levy is credited playing backwards electric guitars on [[Release:280704d8-b54c-4668-b640-1c1c9469a4ed|Not Too Late]]. Is this really a separate instrument? :-S -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Honestly, I highly doubt it. He's probably just playing it behind his back/head, reversed, on in some other strange way. Or perhaps it's a left-hand guitar. I don't know. But I doubt it warrants an instrument listing on its own. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Balalaika double bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' contrabass balalaika<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Balalaika|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Vitaly Hrenov is credited playing Balalaika double bass on [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]]. I don't know this instrument at all so I don't know if the 'double bass' aspect is default for this instrument or not. If it isn't, should we include it as a separate instrument? -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** You provided the link to Wikipedia and still didn't read the article? Double bass would correspond to the contrabass tuning. Just use balalaika for now and record the tuning in the [[Sub Optimal Credits|SubOptimalCredits]]. Tunings will most likely be added as a separate attribute. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== Banjolin ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Banjolin|Description in Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:cbc97377-05f3-4011-a8fa-0aaa1ca9ffd1|Feels Like Home]] (track 1, credited as banjo)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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=== Four-string Banjo ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a banjo, with four strings<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings, Banjo<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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=== Five-string Banjo ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a banjo, with five strings<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings, Banjo<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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=== Banjo-ukelele ===<br />
** ''AKA:'Banjolele' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Banjo_ukelele|Description in Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6469bec7-3249-4fce-b502-1889f51d0306|Samurai Over Serbia]]<br />
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=== '''Baroque Trumpet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Natural Trumpet <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Baroque_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A brass instrument used in the 16th through 18th centuries, or a modern replica of a period instrument.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Trumpet <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:973e5bc7-67a7-4ad9-8388-34a5090d7484|The James Bowman Collection (James Bowman and The King's Consort)]] in track 20<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:ba27b983-1076-4d12-b8e2-3138a1b17361|Fiori Musicali: Three Organ Masses]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:b3e8e259-6fe6-4b8e-9d37-e7b7a98e72d1|His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts: Grand Tour]] (played by David Staff: see CD sleeve linked at http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/al.asp?al=CDH55344)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
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=== '''Bapang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** http://chinhwebchannel.in/Nomadic%20fair%20&%20festival/performance.html<br />
** http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musique_rajasthanie<br />
** ''Description:'' A percussion from Rajasthan<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussions <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (Bapang by Simon Edwards)<br />
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=== '''Barrel Organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Barrel_organ|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6cb6780a-dffe-4b48-b290-d6bf72e32a26|The New Millennium Four Seasons (feat. violin: Gilles Colliard)]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a2549983-6bdb-469a-8c4d-ac223e339a24|Des nuits noires de monde]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Bass Marimba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c2e96d86-6cc0-40ee-8402-84a839404797|Kärlek & politik]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|Wall-E]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' Not very common. The author of http://www.craftymusicteachers.com/bassmarimba/ has heard from percussion supply dealers that there are few bass marimbas around, mainly at music schools<br />
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=== '''Bawu''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 巴乌, 巴烏, Ba-wu<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese transverse free reed wind instrument which has a single metal reed.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Bawu|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Free reed<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:8c260189-d6ad-468c-ab9a-ba21f781fa14|On the Shoulders of the Great Bear]] (as "Ba-wu")<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:b71f964d-0727-48c7-b3c1-76e4be751450|Dog Man Star]] [http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=386087]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Bellowphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Bell tree''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Bell_tree|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Tuned percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7ee5ef6e-1217-4911-87c5-d8df2ee66184|Nonsuch]] (track 16, "Bungalow")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9fd9a724-4ace-4432-bed9-d6692e6b0596|Woodland Winds]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 5 (as "tree bell")<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
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=== '''Blaster Beam''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Body Percussion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, other<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Carolina Chocolate Drops (actually "hand clapping" and "'leg' percussion", but this is closer than we have now)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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**''Comments:''<br />
*** If added, it should probably be the parent category of "handclaps".<br />
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=== '''Bowed Piano''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? Strings?<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:944528f7-9f56-4e7f-8483-d571248039d8|Sculptures Musicales, Twenty-Six with Twenty-Nine, Twenty-Six with Twenty-Eight & Twenty-Nine, Eighty]] ('piano' should be 'bowed piano')<br />
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=== '''Broom Stick''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0afcbb22-8bb3-4c16-8d69-8dbc38e11055|A Portrait (disc 1)]] (tracks 5-8)<br />
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=== '''Buk''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Buk_(drum)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Korean drum played with one hand and one stick <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Bullroarer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Byzaanchi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Caixa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-caixa-de-guerra Caixa] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Brazilian snare drum used in samba music <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Cavaquinho''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavaquinho Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:13cf7c26-7963-4047-9bf0-d8482d79f363|Εκπομπή]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:44888080-d6c6-4f19-a2d4-ad5803185127|Mar Azul]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** A Portuguese instrument similar to the Ukulele.<br />
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=== '''Caxixi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Caxixi|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' an African drum, seems to be played both as a shaker and a hand drum? <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRiti]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Chamber Organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Órgano_de_cámara|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The chamber organ is a little organ belonging to the keyboard instruments family, suitable for use in private salons. This type of instruments have normally no more than 10 registers. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:973e5bc7-67a7-4ad9-8388-34a5090d7484|The James Bowman Collection (James Bowman and The King's Consort)]] on tracks 17 and 19<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9252c575-b90d-48b8-964a-4112f6662593|Andreas Scholl: Vivaldi (Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, conductor: Paul Dyer, counter-tenor: Andreas Scholl)]] on tracks 24-29<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b3e8e259-6fe6-4b8e-9d37-e7b7a98e72d1|His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts: Grand Tour]] (played by Timothy Roberts)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:2e483091-7bf9-4b6a-b8a4-c2c72bee92ec|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 1)]] on tracks 1 to 13, 15 to 47, and 49 to 55<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:b2d0a969-1a26-42db-9510-aee4e26606da|Contented Rest]] on track 11<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Chanter''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chanzy''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chikuzen Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 筑前琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with either four strings and frets or five strings and frets popularised during the Meiji period.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Ching''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ching|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Chinese finger cymbals <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chitarra battente''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Chitarra_battente|Description in Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[track:055a0ca9-e772-46da-aa4b-ef8bd563398e|track]] in [[release:06e67626-64f4-48b2-993a-25cff32fd070|tribute to Dead Can Dance]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
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=== '''Cimbasso''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Cimbasso|Description in Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:06241666-c4ef-4520-afb4-cde165e19404|ワールド・デストラクション ~世界撲滅の六人~ オリジナルサウンドトラック]]<br />
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=== '''Computer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** We have "programming"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Computer hard drive "triangle"''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' presumably the platter from a computer hard drive, played as a triangle.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
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** ''Comments:'' Yeah, this'll never get added. --[[User:Hawke|Hawke]] 00:03, 2 October 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Anglo concertina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Anglo-German concertina <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#Anglo_concertina|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' the Anglo or Anglo-German concertina is historically a hybrid between the English and German types of concertinas. The button layouts are generally the same as the original 20-button German concertinas designed by Uhlig in 1834. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free-reed aerophone <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32d73691-bf1a-4b22-a6c2-6bfdac8652c5|Sharp Practice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d56914db-373d-43a5-9113-c574fd1f6727|Fenlandia]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
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=== '''English concertina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#English_concertina|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a fully chromatic instrument having buttons in a rectangular arrangement of four staggered rows. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free-reed aerophone <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32d73691-bf1a-4b22-a6c2-6bfdac8652c5|Sharp Practice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d56914db-373d-43a5-9113-c574fd1f6727|Fenlandia]] <br />
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=== '''Contrabass Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Contrabass_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a low-register plucked string instrument in the guitar family, which has six strings.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6405be18-4ca2-43d9-9fdd-d64187df0009|Hearts and Bones]] <br />
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=== '''Cornamuse''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornamuse Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (double reed)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Cromorne''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Cromorne|Cromorne]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0667fe75-f348-4b00-a0a5-4e2660dee8a5|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 1: Alexandre le bienheureux / Clérambard)]]<br />
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=== '''Cuíca''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cuíca|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Brazilian friction drum used in samba music <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32356980-5e9d-47c2-9374-91f06c119491|The Ultimate Adventure]] on track 9, 10, 11<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** More appearances listed on Wikipedia -- [[User:Mr_maxis|mr_maxis]]<br />
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=== '''Daegeum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Daruan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 大阮<br />
** ''Description:'' A bass ruan.<br />
** [[wikipedia:Ruan|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Moon lute (or Ruan, if that gets added)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38ff363a-01a3-44bd-b730-1317660e661d|The Art of the Chinese Lute]] (see [[edit:4801525|edit #4801525]])<br />
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=== '''Dhol''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dhol|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' an Indian and Pakistani barrel drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Dictaphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dictaphone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Speech playback device <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Vocoder? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:af69487a-b955-4fb9-87cd-6c17e87f86bf|Snake Charmer]] Holger Czukay on tracks 1,3 & 5<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictaphone. -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]] <br />
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=== '''Dilruba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Baluji|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' bowed string instrument <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Sitar <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0ff5b17b-f027-4dc6-9626-d678bb5084f2|Papua New Guinea Translations]] Sitar Magic Band (all tracks)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:cd6a2d60-99fd-4dae-a3d9-edc7538bb5c6|Λαβύρινθος]]<br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esraj . -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]<br />
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=== '''Domra''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Domra|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a long-necked Russian string instrument of the lute family with a round body and three or four metal strings <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:33004280-a100-4ee3-adf8-bd6c50a9d34c|På väg]] has primdomra, altdomra and tenordomra (all mentioned in the Wikipedia article) on track 2<br />
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=== '''Doshpuluur''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Toshpuluur <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Doshpuluur|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked, banjo-like, long-necked lute used in the Tuva region of Mongolia. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Double-reed Slide Music Stand''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' An oboe read crossed with a music stand into a funky slidebar instrument. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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*** Used by, who else, PDQ Bach. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Drone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other? Winds? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** Is this an actual instrument of its own, or just generic droning (which can be done on most melody instruments)? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** I'm not sure - Discogs gives no description for this one, I'll have to try to dig it out of their change notes if they mean as you describe, if they perhaps mean a tanpura, or if they mean something else. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Duck call''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''Entenfänger<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Duck_call|Wikipedia]] <br />
*** http://www.steveweissmusic.com/category/sound-effects <br />
** ''Description:'' A duck call is like a traditional whistle made to emulate the sound of a duck<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:00b7e0ee-8767-4772-86f4-10d87812934b|Hell Billies From Venus]] on track 11 & 12 (as "Entenfänger")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9c69be75-f4c1-4fa9-a4b1-19020a975b41|Acoustica: Alarm Will Sound Performs Aphex Twin]]<br />
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=== '''Dulcian''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' curtal<br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulcian Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (bassoon-like)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Dulcimer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:2d6fd13e-12b5-4c14-95f0-315acce12ebb|Fantasia Lindum]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:6fc9c1e6-b80b-483c-b78f-268b5aed59b7|No Guru No Method No Beeper]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:33fa35dd-77e7-491a-a43b-1d99c35dbf93|Fateless]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:b1a9b532-6cec-422d-9fb2-c9f50bbb7fd6|Broken Wings]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|Wall-E]] (bowed lap dulcimer)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** We already have Appalachian dulcimer (plucked) and Hammered dulcimer (struck), as well as several children of the hammered dulcimer. Sure it isn't one of these? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 20:27, 06 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Dunduk''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Dutar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Dutara, Dotar, Dutor, Doutar <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dutar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' traditional long-necked two-stringed lute found in Central Asia and South Asia <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Lute<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:eb2ce1d6-093f-4d3b-92bf-b9e8ffdd15ce|We Are Three]] track 9<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:156d4709-a487-4de0-8d10-eb20cb5ed5c9|Naghma]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:54b987d4-3ddf-484f-9de4-947b16fcae1d|Afghanistan Untouched]] (both discs)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:e83788a2-14a2-4f4e-8d3d-9df30ff2d022|Ouzbékistan: L'Art Du Dotâr]] (as dotâr)<br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutar. -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]<br />
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=== '''Eagle Bone Whistle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Eagle_bone_whistle|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Sacred Native American instrument. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** See [[Edit:8653887|8653887]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Effects''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:fda4bb83-43e2-4fc9-a4ab-828b83d3c209|Never, Never Land]] on track 5<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:98b1e961-bf84-4e4b-85c1-5de7161dfdef|The Catherine Wheel]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:dcdd5fd1-788d-45da-8990-82c6ecd5dc76|Spike]] Various sounds by Michael Blair<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''E-Flat Bass Tuba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:5854cbe6-52df-400d-8f28-29c04b22b556|Secret of the Sahara]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Eight String Bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Eight string bass guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b522484a-dea9-4b0c-a07c-d56bb9008e87|The Dreaming]] <br />
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=== '''Ektare''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Electric Acoustic Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Electric_acoustic_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ee4d29d0-f0c3-4a1b-8bac-e40142d76912|Unlimited: Saga (disc 2)]] <br />
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*** I'm a bit surprised that this isn't here already, it's not exactly a rare instrument. I came across one release it's used in - but I have no doubt that it's out there on various other releases as well. -- [[User:Kilu|Kilu]] <br />
**** From what I can tell, it's just a regular (acoustic) guitar with pick-ups. Do you want "electric-acoustic" bouzoukis, banjos, harps, accordions, violins, guitar basses, double basses, ... etc. as well? -- -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:42, 13 July 2007 (UTC) <br />
***** I suppose you have a point there. I personally don't have an electric acoustic anything, so I don't know if the sound is any different from normal acoustic. I do think that it's sort of odd that it's specifically credited as such in the booklet though. [[User:Kilu|Kilu]] <br />
***** Perhaps an "electric" option which could then be applied to any instrument in the list? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 13:40, 13 August 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electric Baritone Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Scale Baritone Guitar<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fender_Bass_VI|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Six-string guitar tuned an octave lower than standard tuning, which can function as a bass or electric guitar, but with its own distinctive sound.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:3112a9f0-4bbc-4bb7-8c6d-34f91d2bbe03|2009-07-08: Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW, Santa Monica, CA, USA]] <br />
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*** Adding primarily for Doug McCombs's work in [[Artist:Tortoise|Tortoise]], but Wikipedia states its use by more players. -- [[User:M. del Carpio|M. del Carpio]] 10:36, 17 March 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electric bouzouki''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22electric+bouzouki%22 image search] <br />
** ''Description:'' Electric bouzouki<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bouzouki <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8c555558-d59f-45ed-a714-b3206b56df3e|Celtic Moon]] (Niall O'Callánain)<br />
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*** [[User:Jesus2099|Jesus2099]] 13:51, 20 July 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electronics''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ecad8eab-4f25-465a-ab61-1c5a0c5c8d4d|Idiology]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''F Bass Tuba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:5854cbe6-52df-400d-8f28-29c04b22b556|Secret of the Sahara]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Feet and Clogs''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f0528ace-13ff-4537-ba03-b6206fc6a986|Rice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' Track 14 of [[release:80e39d32-3902-431f-83bf-6902c1761fff|Together! -タンポホ・プッチ・ミニ・ゆうこ-]] has "foot steps"<br />
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*** I see that the list does already have "Handclaps", and surely feet are no less important musically than hands? I have many recordings with credits for human percussion. For example, from [[Release:f0528ace-13ff-4537-ba03-b6206fc6a986|Rice]], how should I enter Lucy Adams ''feet, clogs, singing''? -- [[monxton]] 02:45, 13 February 2009 (UTC) <br />
**** [[WikiPedia:Clogging|Clogging]] is a form of, or at least intimately related to, step dancing. See discussion on dancing below. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:40, 16 December 2007 (UTC) <br />
***** See also [[Edit:8653849|8653849]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] <br />
****** Track 10 of [[Release:2a35e72e-5713-47d6-9b9e-0a9f85741436|The Black Rider]] has credits for "boots". -- [[User:mikemorr|mikemorr]] 12:35, 18 July 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Flageolet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Flugabone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Frame drum set''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' set of frame drums<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum, Drum set <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Carolina Chocolate Drops<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same.<br />
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=== '''Fretless Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fretless_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ad420734-4e91-4870-8e8e-ee40cbc3337d|Γρήγορα η ώρα πέρασε]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:ac52dad3-e34c-4714-ba5d-aa7de0bb27c8|Ο κήπος της Ρίλα]]<br />
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=== '''Frottoir''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Frottoir|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a variation of the washboard made specifically for Zydeco music; also called a rubboard<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ecad8eab-4f25-465a-ab61-1c5a0c5c8d4d|Idiology]] (as "rubboard")<br />
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*** Even thought the wikipedia page is really a redirect to the page on the Washboard, the Frottoir is mentioned in the article as a different instrument (but derived from the Washboard). It's in the section "The washboard as a musical instrument" -- [[User:vovel|Vivek Bhaskar]] 20:32, 22 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Fujara''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Slovak shepherds long pipe<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fujara|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A long wooden flute that superficially resembles a bassoon.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f6335672-c521-4129-86c3-490d20533e08|Hounds of Love]] (as "Fujare")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:8c260189-d6ad-468c-ab9a-ba21f781fa14|On the Shoulders of the Great Bear]]<br />
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=== '''Ganzá''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ganzá|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Brazilian rattle <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Gittern''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gittern Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings (ancestor to guitar, lute, mandolin)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Glass Bottle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0afcbb22-8bb3-4c16-8d69-8dbc38e11055|A Portrait (disc 1)]] (tracks 5-8)<br />
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=== '''Glass Bowl''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:82a9fa8b-ccd9-4c0b-810e-4d90acc990de|A Canticle for Leibowitz]] (as "Pyrex bowl") <br />
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=== '''Goc''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a serbian traditional drum.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e1f7ee01-d814-47a1-a616-a56e0271e620|Alkohol: Šljivovica & Champagne]] <br />
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=== '''Guimbri''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Greek lyra''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Cretan lyra, Cretan lira or lyra. <br />
** ''Description:'' a pear-shaped, three-stringed bowed string instrument central to the traditional music of Crete. <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cretan|lyra Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] on track 4. <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:53a1607f-0ed8-458b-a3f6-81dcb9708bc7|Μουσική της Κρήτης]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:550709d4-901a-44f0-9cc6-4c3ac1d484c2|Μανία]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:911af3a6-cfff-4bfd-9492-4754f17c5ec2|Ριζίτικα]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:6a255a68-1e52-4407-85c4-c4a1e4b11493|Microkosmos]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Greek lute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] on track 3 & 4. <br />
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=== '''Guitalele''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guitalélé, Guitarlele, Guitarlélé, Guitatélé (typo), [http://jp.yamaha.com/products/musical-instruments/guitars-basses/miniguitars/gl1/ Yamaha GL-1] (product)<br />
** ''Description:'' small sized guitar tuned like a ukulélé<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guitalele|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' Many tracks in [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/e24bc770-0153-4718-8347-4ae53c7df2af.html ZA7IE]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:0385f276-5f4f-4c81-a7a4-6bd7b8d85a7e|サマーれげぇ!レインボー]]<br />
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=== '''Guitarrón mexicano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guitarrón, Mexican guitarron, Mexican large guitar (literal translation)<br />
** ''Description:'' A large, deep-bodied Mexican 6-string acoustic bass played in mariachi groups.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guitarrón_mexicano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b76893ae-3004-4025-8763-a0ead1064e23|Black Eyed Peas - Elephunk]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:80ca9a6c-3c70-43dd-b757-66647ad58b25|Recent Songs]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bb465529-b3d9-43be-9d3c-e71ce11be1b2|Hotel California]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** A predecessor of the modern acoustic bass guitar<br />
*** Also a distinct instrument at Discogs<br />
*** Not to be confused with the [[WikiPedia:Guitarrón_chileno|Guitarrón chileno]]<br />
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=== '''Haegeum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 해금<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Haegeum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Korean bowed string instrument related to Chinese Huqin/Erhu<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bowed string instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c409f43e-c7bb-431d-8b27-f28010db2f6d|Oh! Silence]] by 3호선 버터플라이 (tracks 6 and 11 as "해금")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:fce804ac-2ae5-4972-92fb-8a43676bd710|Time Table]] by 3호선 버터플라이 (tracks 11 and 15 as "해금")<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:b2bec95a-b837-416d-93c6-ae27b8398651|민들레코러스]] (see edits [[edit:12649800|#12649800]] and [[edit:12649802|#12649802]])<br />
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=== '''Hang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Hang (musical instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Hand-played instrument with a steelpan-like sound made of two steel sheet bowls put together in a UFO-like shape<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussions<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (hang by Martyn Barker)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:f758f839-c016-4785-801d-87aa63844c0a|Rhizomism]] (hang by Rafael Sotomayor)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:34310cf0-2f0b-4aaf-a6e9-9982c3a10a04|The Vibration of the Hang]] (hang by Rafael Sotomayor)<br />
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=== '''Harmonitor''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f53564e8-2297-4c3c-a427-1bdadc844832|Siren]] on [[Track:6feac7a0-73fa-4e53-bcfe-1440951db144|track 14]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** No idea what this actually is, only reference I can find so far seems to be on the credits page for [http://www.heathernova.net/modules/tinyd2/index.php?id=8 Siren]<br />
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=== '''Harpeleik''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** ''Description:'' a chorded zither <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
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=== '''Heike Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 平家琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with four strings and five frets used to play Heike Monogatari.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Homus''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Hulusi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 葫蘆絲, 葫芦丝<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese free reed wind instrument flute typically made of bamboo.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Hulusi|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Free reed<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
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=== '''Igil''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Janggu''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Janggu|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a traditional Korean drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Jarana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Jarana|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Mexican guitar variant <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** See [[Edit:7165280|7165280]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Jug''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' An empty jug (usually made of glass or stoneware) played with the mouth. With an embouchure like that used for a brass instrument, the musician holds the mouth of the jug about an inch from his or her mouth and emits a blast of sound, made by a "buzzing" of the lips, directly into it. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jug_(musical_instrument) Jug (musical instrument)] <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Carolina Chocolate Drops: Genuine Negro Jig]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e95fd8a7-32f4-42e3-9984-e2ea535effe2|Fonotone Records 1956-69 (disc 1: Jug in the Shade)]] <-- instrument is in the title!<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:a0c6b3f7-ef18-4304-8642-ec66b9d10f2c|Down III: Over the Under]] (water jug)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:335fe0e5-75a5-4dd4-83c0-e0272bc23811|Drunken Barrel House Blues]] (track 13 and maybe others)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Kabosy''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Kanjira''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Kanjira|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a south Indian tambourine <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d2b60aa7-4dfe-4361-9c39-63a93ba48b0b|Disco Volante]] on track 4<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:007f5354-b6ad-41e1-a794-ee0464ea5e59|Yunnan Colorfree]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Katem''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Some sort of percussion instrument, middle-eastern?<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Khene''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''K'kwaengwari''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Kkwaenggwari<br />
** ''Description:'' Korean gong <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:af94d761-1f9a-459b-9538-81b0b1002dad|Guidance]] by [[artist:75a66f67-4d2a-448e-acdf-3000268af6d1|I And I Djangdan]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Kompang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Rebana'' <br />
** ''Description:'' type of Rebana, a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:24eec8f1-5938-4ed1-9b5f-cfd7f5723c02|Louder than Light]] by Wicked Aura Batacada <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same. <br />
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=== '''Kotsuzumi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 小鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, smaller than the ōtsuzumi<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Tsuzumi]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
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=== '''Kutero/Kutiro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A set of three drums played by Mandinka people in West Africa. Similar to Sabar or Djembe. Picture [http://www.angelfire.com/nv/jetucker/pictures/Percussion/Africa/kutiro5.jpg here].<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d52ef610-7e21-4086-800e-fd70f4930604.html|Ascension]] by Pep Love (track 16)<br />
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=== '''Launeddas''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Launeddas|Launeddas]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a typical Sardinian woodwind instrument, consisting of three pipes <br />
** ''Instrument family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1'': '''[[release:657590c5-efae-4041-9695-d5a05f81e979|Caminos de pache]]''' by Tenores di Bitti "Remunnu 'e Locu" <br />
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=== '''"leg" percussion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' percussion music performed with the legs, presumably<br />
** ''Instrument family:'' other percussion<br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1'': '''[[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]]''' by Carolina Chocolate Drops<br />
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=== '''Loops''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:598c1ec5-00da-471c-a903-e0aa57d03a6b|52]] credits loops, drum loops, percussion loops on several songs <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Lur''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lur<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (track 11), performed by [[Artist:86895a8a-1902-4896-bc45-74e777ece686|Gaute Vikdal]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Lyricon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Lyricon|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A type of electronic wind instrument.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7d80f486-dc83-40e0-be75-64446680fb9b|Sound-System]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:52dcdbef-2039-4fd9-86b4-e506a5523996|Wenn schon nicht für immer dann wenigstens für ewig]] on tracks 8 and 9 <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b6351dee-4f75-478f-8858-3eccd91c15c9|The Beach Boys]] track 3<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:badddc64-d06a-4ac7-b61a-5c83c7afda96|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 5: La Boum)]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Mandoguitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Marimbaphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Marimbaphone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Tuned Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:3fec0072-0f11-4448-9b78-af58e07ad096|Seeds]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Used by Fats Sadi on Seeds, not currently credited -- [[User:Wizzcat|Wizzcat]] 21:29, 09 August 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Marímbula''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Marímbula|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' folk musical instrument of the Caribbean Islands (not to be confused with a marimba). <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Lamellophone <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (marimbula by Simon Edwards)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:267a7c89-3624-4b7a-b7a2-aefc2bdc5e89|Head Hunters]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Different to African lamellophones used to produce complex polyphony and polyrhythms, the marímbula basically plays the role of a bass guitar. -- [[Fabe56]]<br />
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=== '''Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.sobrino.net/mer/arpa_de_mariachi.htm Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** See [[Edit:7165259|7165259]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Mizmar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Modular Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Modular_synthesizer|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Synthesizer<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:af690f11-9704-46e5-8afd-87eeabd05abc|1978-10-18: Shiba Yubin Chokin Hall, Tokyo, Japan]] on all tracks except track 1.<br />
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Note that a Moog is a type of Modular synth. http://www.modcan.com/ has some good photos as well.<br />
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=== '''Mridangam''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' "mridanga", "mrudangam", "mrdangam", "mrithangam", "miruthangam", and "mirudhangam"<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Mridangam|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a south Indian drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d4ca4c9a-007a-4cae-b28b-c2e2ac70ca0a|In Praise of Krishna]] on track 8<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2577e182-a600-456d-b70a-6df9bf36391a|Kinsmen]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Music Sequencer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Sequencer<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Music_sequencer|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a device designed to play back musical notation<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:11787d0e-37c7-4ee0-b606-1606282e6eca|Be Yourself Tonight]]<br />
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=== '''Ney''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** Yes we do - as "Nai". There's several spellings for this one (Nai/Ney/Nye/Nay) -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] <br />
***** The Nai in the list at the moment is a type of flute, not the drum. -- [[BrianFreud]]<br />
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=== '''Njarka''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: N'jarka'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Njarka|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description: a small fiddle made from a gourd, with one gut string, which is native to Mali.'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments <br />
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*** ''Release 1: [[Release:f819c678-cf55-44a4-8847-db28465bc3d9|The River]] by Ali Farka Touré'' <br />
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=== '''Ngoni''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: N'goni, N'gone'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Ngoni_(instrument)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description: a plucked string instrument from West Africa, possibly an ancestor of the banjo.'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments <br />
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*** ''Release 1: [[Release:20d0c28d-f6a9-4e26-a676-66ad9d4eeb17|AfroCubism]] by Afrocubism'' <br />
*** ''Release 2: [[Release:1b4c2852-0107-389c-8938-b46c66ea5568|Segu Blue]] by Ngoni Ba'' <br />
*** ''Release 3: [[Release:a793fb60-8d8c-4a43-a6d5-2f56f4fd4586|I Speak Fula]] by Ngoni Ba'' <br />
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** ''Comments: The sleeve notes for release 1 credit Bassekou Kouyate with both ngoni and ngoni ba - so I must assume they are different, but I do not know how.''<br />
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=== '''Nokan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' nohkan, 能管<br />
** ''Description:'' High-pitched Japanese bamboo transverse flute<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Nokan]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
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=== '''Nyabinghi Drums (Funde, Thunder, Repeater/Keteh)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Rastafarian/jamaican drums'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Nyabinghi_drums|Wikipedia]] and [http://www.ilanddrums.com/History.html|Iland drums]<br />
** ''Description:'' played at a groundation ceremony in rasta culture. Nyabinghi music is played in 4/4 time on three drums:<br />
::: Thunder: It is a double-headed bass drum, played with a mallet. The strokes are an open tone on 1 and a dampened stroke on 3. Occasionally, the thunder player will syncopate the rhythm.<br />
::: Funde: The funde is the middle drum. It maintains the dominant heartbeat rhythm as the funde player makes steady, dampened strokes on 1 and 3.<br />
::: Repeater/Keteh: The repeater or keteh, is the smallest and highest pitched drum. The drummer tends to play around 2 and 4 , with a syncopated feel. It is seen as the carrier of spirit and fire of the music.<br />
:: Maybe these are two specific, but noting here in case they are credited this way on other releases. These are roughly equivalent to other standard percussion instruments like "bass drum", congas, bongos etc.<br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums / Nyabinghi drums (preferably with an instrument each for the three)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0c7965c8-eb47-4f1a-bf73-5e1d9bc95d24|Light]] by Matisyahu<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Oboe d'amore''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Oboe d'amore|Oboe d'amore]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:4fb0dd64-14ec-45c5-82ea-8daf491467dc|Landscape Classics Series, No. 79]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e5602b9d-e196-4e9a-b6d1-a43491aa7bb7|Cantatas BWV 80, 140, 147, 227 (disc 1)]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:531afa07-cc30-46c9-a3c5-ac907114d8c8|Cantatas, Volume 35 (Bach Collegium Japan feat. conductor: Masaaki Suzuki)]]<br />
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=== '''Ocarina, Double-chambered''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Treble Ocarina<br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
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=== '''Ocarina, Triple-chambered''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Ocarina<br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0667fe75-f348-4b00-a0a5-4e2660dee8a5|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 1: Alexandre le bienheureux / Clérambard)]]<br />
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=== '''Organo di Legno''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Wooden Pipe Organ''<br />
** ''Description:'' A small chamber organ with wooden pipes which was well known in the Renaissance, but of which there appear to be no other surviving examples except for one made by Lorenzo da Pavia in Venice in 1494 that is now kept in the Museo Correr, Venice, Italy. Such instruments were prized for their sweet sound, described as "soave". Lorenzo's organ was pitched at a' = 455 Hz (± 4 Hz), one of the fairly high Venetian instrumental pitches. The compass is F,G-f³ (i.e. no F#), which retains the possibility of using the upper part of the range for repeating melodies at the octave. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / Keyboard <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e7cb161b-4d3f-4f27-bee5-0c49f971619a|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 2)]] on tracks 6 and 17<br />
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=== '''Orpharion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Orpharion|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A plucked instrument from the Renaissance, whose metal strings are tuned like a lute and are plucked with the fingers. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Cittern <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:9915ba95-edc8-4eb7-9215-86d44ee28d3a|Downland · Jones: Lute Songs (Emma Kirkby, soprano; Anthony Rooley, lute, orpharion) (disc 1)]] on tracks 4-6, 10, 12-14 and 16-17<br />
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=== '''Ōtsuzumi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 大鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, larger than the kotsuzumi<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Ōtsuzumi]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
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=== '''Outi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Pandeiro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pandeiro|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of hand frame drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:89ad4ac3-39f7-470e-963a-56509c546377|Music For Alfonso The Wise (The Dufay Collective)]] in tracks 4, 17, and 18<br />
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=== '''Pandereta''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandereta Wikipedia] <br />
** ''Description:'' Wikipedia links it to 'tambourine', but it's an incorrect translation. The Pandereta is a Puerto Rican franc drum, which is in the same family, but not the same as a tambourine. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
*** Be careful, though. Pandereta '''does''' mean Tambourine in European Spanish.<br />
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=== '''Pandero''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandero&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=1&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dwikipedia%2Bpandero%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26sa%3DG%26pwst%3D1 Wikipedia (translated)] <br />
** ''Description:'' Described in the liner as a "Spanish franc drum", looks like it's a relative of the tambourine. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]]<br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Pedalboard''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Piccolo trumpet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Piccolo_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
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*** Mozart also wrote several works for trumpet quintet, which includes a piccolo trumpet. Again, to properly AR several CDs in the 170 CD set, I need this one too. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Pipe''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Pixiephone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Player Piano''' ===<br />
** Issue: <br />
** ''AKA:'' Reproducing Piano<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Player_piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Player pianos play themselves, but esp. in the reproducing versions, rather than being programmed like midi tracks, they were actually played by someone, and the roll thus produced became the piano roll.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:b7cfa186-8a33-4695-ad93-9087d148cd41|Gershwin Plays Gershwin: The Piano Rolls]]<br />
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=== '''Pocket Trumpet''' ===<br />
** Issue: [[Ticket:3536|Ticket #3536]] <br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pocket_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:9c352722-cce0-4b9a-b358-2816786e8540|First Egg]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:4a1d43a8-bc05-406b-b0dc-4595cb73c908|Man with a Movie Camera]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bab88c5d-0018-45d9-9067-3b0ee5ae6247|Seeds of Time]]<br />
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*** a compact size B♭ trumpet, easy to carry around. Though never was considered good enough to be in official use in orchestras, it was featured quite some times in small jazz bands. [[Artist:adf3879a-e091-4f73-8792-861a7a3e3abe|Don Cherry]] is Mr. Pocket Trumpet, and him alone has dozen of releases on which he uses it (also check most Ornette Coleman releases where he features) - revealing this somewhat neglected poor trumpet its true potential. All these are currently documented as simply trumpet. Note this is not the same as the Piccolo Trumpet that we now have. More about the thingie at [[WikiPedia:Pocket_trumpet|wackypedia]]. -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 05:24, 21 January 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Polynesian Log Drums''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2d5d5d4c-d0d7-4772-962f-de7185605ff8|Big Ones]] <br />
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=== '''Post horn''' ===<br />
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**'''Issue:''' [[Ticket:5281|#5281]]<br />
** ''AKA:'' coach horn, posthorn, post-horn<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Post horn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The post horn is a valveless cylindrical brass or copper instrument with cupped mouthpiece, used to signal the arrival or departure of a post rider or mail coach. It was used especially by postilions of the 18th and 19th centuries.<br>Mozart, Mahler, and others incorporated the instrument into their orchestras for certain pieces. On such occasions, the orchestra's horn player usually plays the instrument. One example of post horn use in modern classical music is the famous off-stage solo in Mahler's Third Symphony. Due to the scarcity of this instrument, however, music written for it is usually played on a trumpet or flugelhorn.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:4d499d8c-1938-4549-bf09-3564c982b521|Complete Mozart Edition, Volume 3: Serenades for Orchestra (disc 7)]]<br />
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*** Used by [[Artist:9bfa2606-328f-4e3e-829d-31b5fafe4688|Michael Laird]] on [[Release:4d499d8c-1938-4549-bf09-3564c982b521|Complete Mozart Edition, Volume 3: Serenades for Orchestra (disc 7)]], and likely other discs on the 180 CD Mozart set.<br> I added the ticket before seeing this wiki page (and therefore without discussion). :( -- [[User:Crazee canuck|Crazee canuck]] 23:01, 12 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Pots & Pans''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0afcbb22-8bb3-4c16-8d69-8dbc38e11055|A Portrait (disc 1)]] (tracks 5-8)<br />
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=== '''Prepared Guitar''' ===<br />
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* ''AKA:'' Tabletop Guitar<br />
* [[Wikipedia:Prepared guitar]]<br />
* ''Instrument Family:'' Guitar<br />
* ''Description:'' A prepared guitar is a guitar which has had its timbre altered by placing various objects on or between the instrument's strings, including other extended techniques. This practice is sometimes called tabletop guitar, because many prepared guitarists do not hold the instrument in the usual manner, but instead place the guitar on a table to manipulate it. (from Wikipedia)<br />
* ''Tagged With:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-prepared%20guitar instrument-prepared guitar]<br />
* ''Appears On:''<br />
** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:98862aec-2132-4407-bacc-508dbaddd3d8|Alanis Morissette – Flavors of Entanglement]] (track 7)<br />
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* ''Comments:''<br />
** This seems kind of like a style of playing, involving manipulating an instrument in non-standard ways by adding to it. It seems to be applicable to nearly any instrument, but the only two examples on Wikipedia that use the "prepared" terminolody are Guitar and Piano.<br />
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=== '''Prepared Piano''' ===<br />
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* [[Wikipedia:Prepared piano]]<br />
* ''Instrument Family:'' Piano<br />
* ''Description:'' A prepared piano is a piano that has had its sound altered by placing objects (preparations) between or on the strings or on the hammers or dampers. (from Wikipedia)<br />
* ''Tagged With:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-prepared%20piano instrument-prepared piano]<br />
* ''Appears On:''<br />
** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:98862aec-2132-4407-bacc-508dbaddd3d8|Alanis Morissette – Flavors of Entanglement]] (track 7)<br />
** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a517e7e8-b920-4b53-87fa-d0f268719d51|Affinis Suite]] (multiple tracks)<br />
** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:3f3040a8-e909-41d9-94c2-a65a8ba0b999|Sonatas and Interludes (prepared piano: Aleck Karis) (disc 1)]] (all tracks)<br />
** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:5741ac6f-c705-4e63-b38e-28fbedf834a0|A Portrait (disc 2)]] (track 1)<br />
** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:d353487f-5627-407e-aadf-22ffdfd4f2de|A Portrait (disc 5)]] (track 1)<br />
* ''Comments:''<br />
** See Prepared Guitar, above.<br />
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=== '''Pump organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pump_organ|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ef619505-7f4e-443b-8de5-e51817f519b9|Aldrig får jeg fred]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:c34275fc-b723-493b-80ce-d2d3b120fd91|Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:7ced7dc3-b27a-47ed-b88c-3e2b344713db|2001-07-06: Stadtpark, Hamburg, Germany]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:829ba971-dbe1-4f97-8cb7-e18f97690a4e|Season of Changes]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Used by [[Artist:e54eaf23-781d-48ef-a8cd-161574b552e6|Jørgen Dickmeiss]] on [[Release:ef619505-7f4e-443b-8de5-e51817f519b9|Aldrig får jeg fred]]. Should be a child of "Reed Organ" per [[Wikipedia|WikiPedia]]. (Unless it's actually exactly the same as a harmonium... ? I couldn't quite determine.) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 07:41, 26 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
*** Used by [[Artist:184ae1f4-9e21-4a41-bc60-bbe2a6e19fa6|Zac Rae]] on [[Track:7cd3a7c0-1ee2-4403-aead-92b271ace1f3|Fountain]] -- [[User:Sonofkyuss|Sonofkyuss]] 11:05, 26 April 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Ramana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.thaimusic.net/thon-cha-tri.htm Ramana] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A type of drum, not seeing much info on it. There is a picture of one at the linked site, however. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Rackett''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rackett Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (bassoon-like)<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Rauschpfeife''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Reactable''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Reactable Systems<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Reactable|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' electronic musical instrument with a tabletop <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic instruments <br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:8917d79f-2043-4a1b-9951-d6430e9277a7|Voltaic]]<br />
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=== '''Rebana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:24eec8f1-5938-4ed1-9b5f-cfd7f5723c02|Louder than Light]] by Wicked Aura Batacada (credited as Kompang, smaller version) <br />
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=== '''Reco-reco''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-recoreco Reco-reco] <br />
** ''Description:'' a specific type of Brazilian Güiro <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. The orangish [[WikiPedia:Güiro|picture on the left]] is a reco-reco (picture is correctly identified in the [http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reco-reco Portugese page]). -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Regal''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Renaissance Harp''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' The Renaissance Harp is based on the 15th-16th harps that have survived through the centuries. It was used during the Renaissance to the 17th century. With two orders chromatically tuned, it can interpret the Renaissance repertoire, covering parts for virginal, Renaissance lute, etc., and in its shape we see the "Gothic" style of the stylized harps in the late Middle Ages, though this style remained until now into the Baroque. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2e483091-7bf9-4b6a-b8a4-c2c72bee92ec|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 1)]] on tracks 1 to 14 and 36 to 47<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e7cb161b-4d3f-4f27-bee5-0c49f971619a|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 2)]] on track 2<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:c32234ba-e855-4e1a-b559-e2d77b0e8967|Fantasies, Pavanes & Gallardes]]<br />
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=== '''Repinique''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Repinique|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a 2-headed Brazilian drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Requinto Jarocho''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.atlasofpluckedinstruments.com/n_america.htm Requinto Jarocho] <br />
** ''Description:'' Small guitar <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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*** See [[Edit:7165294|7165294]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Riqq''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tambourine|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The Riqq is an Egyptian franc drum, also in the tambourine family. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b4f21f34-935e-435d-891a-e3b35452f4ee|Gulistan: Rose Garden]] (as riq)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' Claimed in the band annotation to be played (as riq) by András Dés, member of [[Artist:1abc3af4-2ea0-446e-83de-b8444a64d3f4|Mitsoura]]<br />
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*** Another which Wikipedia incorrectly identifies, though their picture and the picture's ID is correct. It is not the same as a tambourine or shakers, however, and the most common form in English is 'Riqq', not 'Riq' or 'Rik'. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Rozhok''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Ruan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruan Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** Even if we have no specific releases for this one yet, it should be certainly kept. We already have [[artist:9f9f2e0f-08a5-4afc-a8ce-1631f2b1ed61|苗晓芸]], a "notable Ruan player".<br />
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=== '''Sabar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sabar|wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' Traditional Senegalese drum.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums<br />
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=== '''Satsuma Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 薩摩琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with four strings and frets popularised during the Edo period.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Saxobone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A trombine modified to accept a saxophone mouthpiece. Used by jazz player Eddie Harris (inventor?) among others. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass? Winds? <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Saz''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Bağlama|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a stringed musical instrument shared by various cultures in the Eastern Mediterranean, Near East, and Central Asia. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a81e4561-63d2-432c-b14c-c127c6a8e8c7|Music For Alfonso The Wise (The Dufay Collective)]] on track 6 [[Track:cd52f016-7823-4a86-9a6d-38d8b2545a88|Cantiga de Santa María 103, "Quen a Virgen ben servirá"]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:ac52dad3-e34c-4714-ba5d-aa7de0bb27c8|Ο κήπος της Ρίλα]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:1512a668-6f1a-44b2-9dea-f6006a3295c5|Πνοή]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:be4242cd-e7ae-4ba9-b84b-811cea190a2e|Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:8be6d1ff-6278-42c9-a529-2856ba8c871e|Live at Theatre de la Ville]]<br />
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=== '''Scratches''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Scratching <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Scratching|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' technique used to produce distinctive sounds by moving a vinyl record back and forth on a turntable while manipulating the crossfader on a DJ mixer. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8f8fe69d-f52f-4df8-bf2c-ec1913f195c1|Loveheart]] on track 8 [[Track:6fc5c697-481e-44c3-b076-4960149601fc|Mentor]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2cbac81f-5073-442d-9219-009a6791cad7|A Recipe for Disaster]] on track 4 [[Track:4eaa40ce-5365-4c40-baf4-59ceb44f8418|Mr. Quicke Cuts the Cheese]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:6569222e-165b-4954-a10f-86c6aac95819|Xiquembo]] on track 4 [[Track:7d456bd4-6b13-405c-9631-6afbf78da95b|Back to Love]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:c583c7ca-2250-42e2-8fdd-a96568aac84a|恋のフーガ]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** We have "Turntable(s)"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Shanai''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Shehnai''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A double reed conical oboe, common in North India ([[wikipedia:Shehnai|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:1e3d9d1b-885c-400e-8b89-31d9f7da2c5c|Raaven]] (track 6, entered as oboe)<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Shime-daiko''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 締太鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' A small Japanese drum which has a higher pitch than a normal taiko.<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Shime-daiko|Shime-daiko]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion / ... / Taiko<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
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=== '''Shinobue''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 篠笛<br />
** ''Description:'' A high-pitched transverse bamboo flute from Japan.<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Shinobue|Shinobue]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Transverse flute<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRite]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:d394cf11-0519-48a7-83a3-53349049b627|Pure -AQUAPLUS LEGEND OF ACOUSTICS-]] (as 篠笛)<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:a81b62b9-19d7-4038-8c54-0c0d5a18852c|Time Twist]] (see [[edit:11441690|edit #11441690]])<br />
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=== '''Sintir''' (Arabic: سنتير) ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guembri (Arabic: الكمبري), Gimbri or Hejhouj. <br />
** ''Description:'' three stringed skin-covered bass plucked lute. <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sintir|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2742f3d5-3184-4bd3-a91c-36f469a08d44|Naked Lunch]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Slapstick''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Whip_(instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a wooden whip - 'The other type also has two planks of woods, one longer than the other, with one handle, connected with a spring hinge so it can be played with just one hand, though it cannot produce sounds as loud as a whip requiring both hands.' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Soprano Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Octave Guitar<br />
** ''Description:'' Tuned one octave over an ordinary guitar<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e20122a0-a565-4824-8771-f4c67bb70ac0|Hoven Droven]], track 3<br />
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=== '''Spilåpipa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** ''Description:'' Swedish folk music instrument: http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spil%C3%A5pipa<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flutes<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:f7010048-60f8-4e69-9f7b-40788d96efcb|Återbesök i holken]], track 5<br />
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=== '''Spinet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinet Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Description:'' A small piano, harpsichord or organ<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:dcdd5fd1-788d-45da-8990-82c6ecd5dc76|Spike]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Steelwhistle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Similar to a tin whistle?? <br />
** ''Instrument Family:''<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e20b0ff6-8a0c-4e35-b676-02066113726a|After the Fall]]<br />
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=== '''Strum Stick''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Sub Octivider''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description: An effect pedal for electric guitars'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1: [[Release:cfa78b97-8d8c-48e6-8599-f3baf71a9231|Coda]]'' <br />
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=== '''Suling''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Suona''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Laba <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Suona|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A woodwind instrument used frequently in the folk music of northern China. With its loud and high-pitched sound, souna has, together with other instruments, been used to provide music of Chinese opera and for various occasions, such as wedding and funeral. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Track:73c0d9c8-94de-4447-a499-edb075eb942e|Lingering]] <br />
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=== '''Surbahar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Swarmandel''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''SynthAxe''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b7b6c6e2-a31a-4efe-be32-c5c1ed506b7b|Béla Fleck and the Flecktones]] <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tack piano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tack piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a permanently altered version of an ordinary piano <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
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=== '''Tamborim''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tamborim|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A small, round Brazilian frame drum of Portuguese and African origin. The frame is 6" in diameter and may be made of metal, plastic or wood. The head is typically made of nylon and is normally very tightly tuned in order to ensure a high, sharp sound and a minimum of sustain. The drum is devoid of snares or jingles <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** What is this? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
***** As I said, this is simply using their list to compare against, but I would imagine [[WikiPedia:Tamborim|is this instrument]]. That would seem to fit with Discogs' description: "A small, round Brazilian frame drum of Portuguese and African origin. The frame is 6" in diameter and may be made of metal, plastic or wood. The head is typically made of nylon and is normally very tightly tuned in order to ensure a high, sharp sound and a minimum of sustain. The drum is devoid of snares or jingles." -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tap dancing''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tap_dance|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:31c91474-66e1-431a-8309-afd43896d19f|Gibraltar]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:507f5433-5bdf-4f9e-a1ce-a6dab959b8a6|Who Used to Dance]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. See discussion below. <br />
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=== '''Tapboard''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tapboard|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. There's a (bad) picture at [http://www.mandy.co.uk/it-bites/articles/PR_D3_88.HTML http://www.mandy.co.uk/it-bites/articles/PR_D3_88.HTML], seems to be some strange guitarlike-thing. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tape''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/5e50d9a1-2941-443d-8d62-e23384355de0.html Another Green World] by Brian Eno<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (many songs) by Various Artists.<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tar (drum)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(drum)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A tar is a single-headed frame drum. The tar comes from North Africa and the Middle East. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/track/?trackid=11327781 Tindfjöll] has tar performed by [http://musicbrainz.org/show/artist/?artistid=549875 Matthieu Rabaté]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tárogató''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Temple Bells''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.garden-gifts.com/gifts2.htm Temple Bells] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Japanese wind chime <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tenor trombone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Variation of trombone<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Wind brass<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (track 9), performed by [[Artist:86895a8a-1902-4896-bc45-74e777ece686|Gaute Vikdal]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9b1f3679-2fba-42b2-8acc-f657819869be|Nut Sack]]<br />
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=== '''Thon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Traditional_Cambodian_musical_instruments|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Described in the liner as 'Thai drums'. Wikipedia describes it as a "goblet-shaped drum, played with the hands". <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Timber flute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22timber+flute%22 image search]<br />
** ''Description:'' Maybe a kind of celtic flute<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flute <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8c555558-d59f-45ed-a714-b3206b56df3e|Celtic Moon]] (Cormac Breatnach)<br />
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*** [[User:Jesus2099|Jesus2099]] 13:35, 20 July 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Time Machine''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Folktek Time Machine<br />
** Wikipedia: ?<br />
** ''Description:'' A type of custom sequencer / samplable synthesiser made by Folktek<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic Instruments <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bd8903ad-5e67-4283-9cfb-8f285469d320|Freak Controller]] - Salmonella Dub<br />
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=== '''Tipple''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tipple_(musical_instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a stringed musical instrument that is smaller that a guitar and larger than a ukulele, having aspects of both. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tonkori''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tonkori|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked string instrument played by the Ainu people of Hokkaidō, northern Japan and Sakhalin. It is unfretted and has between three and five strings which are not stopped but instead played "open." <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Trautonium''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Trautonium|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tromboon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Babone <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tromboon|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' PDQ Bach - The Seasonings <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' PDQ Bach - Serenude (for devious instruments) <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tumbi''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' A traditional North Indian high pitched, single string plucking instrument from the Punjab region associated with folk music of Punjab and presently very popular in Western Bhangra music.<br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumbi Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7e2cbb97-b018-49ac-ab8c-1895df88d297|In the Zone]] ([[Track:62c790ee-efe3-4f30-8ffc-5b8461b39887|Me Against the Music (Rishi Rich's Desi Kulcha mix)]])<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e792883e-eddb-47b4-b4cd-107dffd9a1c6|Miss E... So Addictive]] ([[Track:4fb10269-f8f9-4264-96a5-a8f57b4b018a|Get Ur Freak On]])<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:5463d27c-e4fb-45cc-a2a2-ea3fd0858f93|The Album]] ([[Track:d93e94aa-4a1d-4e66-91a7-53924a7bfa1f|Mundian to bach ke]])<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:be4a2a3c-649c-4979-b2bf-13d60c0ca9ae|Rise & Fall]] ([[Track:e1a61f5a-9a5a-48bd-9281-4d23d546c9cb|Rise & Fall (Rishi Rich Desi Kulcha remix) (feat. Juggy D)]])<br />
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*** [[Andrew John Hughes|User:Gnu_andrew]] 16:11, 26th of September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Tüngür''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tünggür, düngür, dünggü <br />
** [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mhuey/instruments/ Tüngür] <br />
** ''Description:'' A Tuvan Shamen drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Valiha''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Valiha|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a bamboo tube zither from Madagascar. It is played by plucking the strings, which may be made of metal or (originally) the bamboo skin which is pried up in long strands and propped up by small bridges. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d7fe4164-109f-48d2-a35a-53f6502f3f3d|The Sensual World]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|WALL·E]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Veena''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Veena|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked stringed instrument used in Carnatic music. There are several variations of the veena, which in its South Indian form is a member of the lute family. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Viol / treble viol / viola da gamba / bass viol / violone / vihuela / viola da mano / Spanish vihuela / Mexican vihuela''' ===<br />
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Viol - (copying this section out of my original listing of the Viol in revision 198): <br />
* [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol Viol] - for "early music" and period instruments classical recordings <br />
** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol treble viol] <br />
** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol viola da gamba] - A tenor viol, evolved from the vihuela de arco <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">According to [[WikiPedia:Viol|Wikipedia]], "viol" and "viola da gamba" are the same... ? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 08:45, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Wikipedia uses the terms somewhat confusingly, using the historical term and the modern term interchangably. "Viol" is generic, and one can (anachranistically) refer to the "Viola da gamba" family (as their linked to Viola da Gamba Society does) - the term once was used for all types, with octive ranges prefixed. So in the 1700's, one might have played a bass viola da gamba. In modern terminology, however, though the term can still be used generically for the family, "Viol" is the much more commonly used generic term, with the particular octive types titled as listed here ("bass viol", "treble viol", etc), with a reference to "so and so: viola da gamba" specifically being intended to mean what that same 1700's player would have called a tenor viola da gamba. When I layed out this instrument list, from Viol down to Mexican vihuela, I tried to lay it out as the tree would branch out under modern terminology. (While the "Viol" at top could be "Viola da Gamba", having it twice, once as the specific and once as the anachronicstic generic seems like it'd be much more confusing.) -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 09:12, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol bass viol] <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|violone]] - Sub-type of the viol family, evolved into the modern double bass <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|vihuela]] - Subtype of the viol, has a few different subtypes itself: <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|viola da mano (aka Spanish vihuela)]] - evolved into the classical guitar <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|Mexican vihuela]] - Mariachi <br />
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=== '''Baritone Viola'''===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A viola with heavy strings which plays an octave lower?<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Track:87b9f73b-5dde-473c-b541-4c70a047e4db| English Fiddler: Swarbrick Plays Swarbrick]]<br />
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=== '''Violino piccolo''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Violino_piccolo|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A stringed instrument of the baroque period. Most examples are similar to a child's size violin in size, and are tuned a third or a fourth higher. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:9ae4d3f6-fbc6-4e69-80f5-4808674e47b9|Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 1, 2 & 3]]<br />
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=== '''Weissenborn Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Weissenborn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Specific type of lap steel guitar <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9ac55c6a-9d84-44ab-a5af-e35ab1546896|Vapaapäivä]] on track 5<br />
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*** See [[Edit:8653789|8653789]] -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Whistling Water Jar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Wind Chimes''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 7 (as wind chime)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:46b98859-9dcb-4267-b674-1d0db8899682|Never Better]] on track 3<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bbdd3b03-903c-4805-936b-ef3efd6a121c|Ode to Life]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:5a0ad3ec-15ba-4ec9-b90e-84a8c1cb5578|Διάφανος]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRite]] (as wind chime)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** We have "Chimes"... ? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
***** They list both "Chimes" and "Wind Chimes" as separate types; I'd imagine they're distinguishing between standard percussion chimes and real wind chimes as a subtype. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Wooden Bowl''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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*** Probably quite similar logic to the Wooden spoons below. I also have seen another release (A Canticle for Leibowitz) with a Pyrex bowl (ie, 'glass bowl') credit, in both cases used as a percussion instrument. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Wooden spoons''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Alexsander Hrenov is credited playing wooden spoons on [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]]. We do have spoons included in the instruments list but does the matterial of the instrument deserve to be included as separate entries? I don't know spoons as an instrument but if there's just a small selection of spoons in different materials availble we might as well include it. -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Well, wooden and metal (kitchen) spoons are by far the most common types of spoons, though bone/horn spoons are also out there. As a spoons player, I could probably give you a lengthier rant about the qualities of each type, but for the sake of this discussion, let me just say that there ''are'' different kinds of spoons, and the material ''does'' have an effect on the produced sound. :) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:03, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Wurlitzer electric piano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Wurlitzer_electric_piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electric piano <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:181efd35-d103-4e8b-96db-825a4bb4c6d3|Twelve Mondays]] on track 5 <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:c34275fc-b723-493b-80ce-d2d3b120fd91|Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming]] on tracks 7, 9 and 10<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:2e5c7fab-d176-4d42-a266-2bcf6dea33ba|Blood Like Lemonade]] on track 2, 3, 4 and 10 <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:f762be10-8d45-484b-8f9b-7892f5c168f1|Sevilla]] on tracks 5 and 6<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:96d3e9f6-e751-46d4-9c02-1539fcb6f98b|Brune]] Brune on track 4 ([http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=13460233 edit:13460233])<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
The Wuritzer is like Kleenex. Its a brand name and not a type of instrument. Should just be Electric Piano ~ drsaunde<br />
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=== '''Xiao''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 箫, 簫, 洞箫, 洞簫, dòngxiāo<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese end-blown flute<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Xiao (flute)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / End-blown flute<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:3ff90901-6d2f-44ef-805e-2169827dec88|殤]] (Xiao Solo: Zhang Wei-Liang)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:72c36f58-8fb4-41f7-b482-ac89b662bee8|三笑 (華夏室內樂團 葉聰指揮)]] (played by Zhang Weiliang)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Zhaleika''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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==Discussion==<br />
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With regards to "generic" stuff, I just noticed there's no way for ARs that use the tree, like "arranged", to identify simply "arranged orchestral parts" or "arranged vocals", or similar arrangement roles. They're not instruments, but if we're going to reuse the tree for those types of ARs as well, perhaps those types of "super-generics" also ought to have a place in the revised tree? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:44, 22 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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We have Greek baglama and Turkish baglama, but no generic "baglama" for where the specific baglama type is unspecified. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "baglama" added to this list? If it's the former, what exactly do you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">For all three, I put them under discussion, as they don't seem to really be "instruments" to be added, more a general observation - I caught three (four if you include 'electronic wind instruments'), but there's perhaps others, where we have specific types, but no abstracted type. It'd perhaps be useful to take a look through the list for any other such instances I've missed, where we jump right to the specific types, without also providing the unspecified generic as an option, to avoid people being forced into 'guessed credits'. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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Along the same lines as the baglama, we have three dulcimers scattered in the list (Appalachian, Hammered, and Đàn tam thập lục), but no generic "dulcimer" listing. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:14, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "dulcimer" added to this list? If it's the former, precisely what do you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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"Mbira (Mbira, (sansa, kalimba, luvale, karimba, marimbula, matape)) (7)" - I would suggest that this one is named such that it's unclear; the kalimba can be either the modern thumb piano, or the entire family, but the mbira is specifically the traditional thumb piano used within Zimbabwe. "Kalimba (Mbira, (sansa, kalimba, luvale, karimba, marimbula, matape)) (7)" would make much more sense. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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While we have lots of types of pipe, we have no generic "[[WikiPedia:Pipe_(instrument)|pipe]]". -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "pipe" added to this list? If it's the former, could you elaborate more on what it is you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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Would be nice if the entry for "Jew's Harp" was changed into "Jew's Harp / Trump". Unless you know the instrument, it's easy to assume that "trump" is a kind of trumpet. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 21:00, 29 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">According to [[WikiPedia:Trump|Wikipedia]], "trump" can mean either a Jew's harp or a trumpet (or a blow in a trumpet). -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 08:26, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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===Synths===<br />
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Why shouldn't particular types of synth be added? They're frequently listed on CDs and some people care what type of synth was played. Why not make them subtypes of 'Synthesizer'. [[User:PaulSharpe|PaulSharpe]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Because it's impossible to keep up with them all, especially considering the protracted process by which new instruments need to go through before they are added. I've said time and time again that this is all NUTS - what we need are a few (50 tops) instrument/role macro-categories, and then a free text field by which users can input qualifiers. Eg: "Synthesizer [[[Mini Moog|MiniMoog]]]". --[[User:Gecks|Gecks]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Free text fields are not possible in the current [[Advanced Relationships|AdvancedRelationships]] implementation. (And also I think a mixture of a list and free text is counter productive, but well..) You guys are just too impatient. :) Let [[User:mo|mo]] finish his job of restructuring the tree and after that he will create a wiki page to make the process of adding instruments much faster. Noone will die inbetween. And it will prevent total chaos to do it structured and in this order. --[[User:Shepard|Shepard]] <br />
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The number of different synths produced numbers in the several hundreds. Roland alone has made well over 100 different synths and tone generators. Do you want to start listing all of those? That's a slipperly slope to be on. Besides, they are just models and brands. In the end the artist is still playing a synthesizer. If we start listing those then to be consistent we'd have to list the brand and model of all of the other instruments. Does it matter that Jaco Pastorius played a Fender Precision Bass on most of his albums or can we be content to know that he played electric bass guitar? Likewise, does it really matter that Lyle Mays played a Korg Triton and a Steinway Grand on the last Pat Metheny album or is knowing that he played synthesizer and piano enough? [[User:MattPerry|MattPerry]] <br />
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===Dancing===<br />
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* Dancing - Occasionally, I stumble upon releases and tracks which have someone credited as "dancer" or with "dancing" <br />
** Stepdancing - I also see step dancing every now and then (actually, probably more often than simply dancing). --[[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 2007-04-17T07:52:33CEST (I will provide links to releases with these credits as soon as I get around making that [[Wiki Page|WikiPage]] I talked about yesterday in IRC.) <br />
** maybe Tapdancing, which is apparently a subtype of [[WikiPedia:Step_dancing|stepdancing]] - on [[Release:507f5433-5bdf-4f9e-a1ce-a6dab959b8a6|Who Used to Dance]] (actually represented as "percussion instruments performed by Savion Glover"), and probably a lot more releases (Musicals' stuff). <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] pointed out that Discogs lists "Tap Dancing" as an instrument. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 19:21, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I'm not really sure there is a point in crediting things that don't have a relation with the recorded sound (eg: "My mother made the cookies"), and possibly we may define this "instrument" only when it actually has a "part"? -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 09:09, 17 April 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Well, all the dancing credits I thought of in my above proposal actually have a "part" in the sound picture. Step dance in particular is used in "Celtic" music for percussion, in line with bodhrán, bones, and spoons. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 13:02, 17 April 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">krazykiwi says there's a band called 'Tilly and the Wall' who make a feature out of having a tap dancer instead of a drummer (both live and on recordings). -- [[User:mikemorr|mikemorr]]<br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">[[Artist:165dacb8-991e-46e7-a717-1b0548df2a9b|Born Again Floozies]] also use tap dancers and a bass drum instead of a drummer -- [[jdc0730]] <br />
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Mo, no interest in H'arpeggione, Hardanger Fiddle, Spinet, Rebec, Lira da braccio, Viol, treble viol, viola da gamba, bass viol, violone, vihuela, viola da mano, Mexican vihuela, xiao, yali tambur, saz, tar, setar, kamenchech, fasil kemenche, santur, sarangi, santoor, rubab, komuz, dotar, pipa, er-hu, matouqin, gu zeng, gu qin, zhong ruan, charango, ronroco, waylaycho, tiple, requinto, sonqo, patasi charango, South American mandolin, quatro, tambura, instrumental tambura, vocal tambura, valiha, kalimba, or Vocal Role: "Percussion"? (All lost in the revert)... Foolip's working on Chinese releases (have we ever before had someone working on them to need Chinese instruments?) and I'm working on a 170 CD set of classical on period instruments. Even if there's not yet 5 releases listed in here to justify adding each of these yet, shouldn't they still be listed? (For vocal percussion, if anyone can edit that table, I can provide links to at least 30 releases in the db for which it would be needed) -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 15:35, 30 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I'm not very familiar with the instruments of Chinese classical music, but there are annotations on [[Release:3ff90901-6d2f-44ef-805e-2169827dec88|殤]] and [[Release:72c36f58-8fb4-41f7-b482-ac89b662bee8|三笑]] where a few instruments are listed. -- [[User:foolip|foolip]] 03:15, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">foolip, I can't read the script, but perhaps those are among these? (Copied out from revision 198) [http://www.toddgreen.com/strings.html rubab, komuz, dotar, pipa, er-hu, matouqin, gu zeng, gu qin, zhong ruan] Uzbeki/Mongol/Chinese/Other Asian guitar/bowed/plucked string instruments -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 09:17, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
</ul>Several of the instruments you list, Brian, are already in the tree – please check [[Advanced Instrument Tree]] before requesting instruments for addition! Also, vocal stuff, like "Vocal role: percussion", doesn't belong here at all, but rather in the [[Advanced Vocal Tree|AdvancedVocalTree]]. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 14:10, 02 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Freso, if ou look at the revision that was reverted out there, at the time those were not. On the specific vocal percussion role, I even at the time specifically made mention of the fact that this wasn't perhaps the right place for it - but also mentioned that there is no page for that tree, nor did it seem to make sense to make an entirely new VocalAdditionDiscussion page for such a small tree with so few conceivable potential additions. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 16:56, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I know for a fact that "hardangerfele" has been in the tree for as long as I've been around MB, so unless you made the list before Summer 2006... no. [[Advanced Vocal Tree|AdvancedVocalTree]] has also been around for a while - but then, I don't really get where you're going with that bit of your comment. Sorry. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:58, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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===Singular or Plural (parent) instruments===<br />
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Parent instruments are named with inconsistent singular and plural form at the moment (e.g. 'Horn', 'Valved brass instruments', 'Flute' and 'Drums'). Some of the parent intruments are instruments of them selfves (e.g. 'Horn'), some are just a group indication (e.g. 'Valved brass instruments'). Both types can, and should be allowed to, be used in AR's depending on how someone is credited. I think this should be done in a more consitent manner. [[Release:43077b5c-05bd-4d07-b938-3963101ab417|Away From Here]] is one example where one is credited arranging 'Horn'''s'''' instead of just 'Horn'. There is, however, no plural form of 'Horn' available while the group 'Violins' does have 'Violin' in singular form included. <br />
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In the most accurate situation we should do the same for every group indication as we do for 'Violins' and 'Violin' thus e.g. changing 'Horn' to 'Horns' and adding 'Horn' as a sub instrument. This might, however, result in a drastic increase of the instrument list (not that it isn't already way too big but stil ;-)). Another option would be to change at least all of the parent intruments to use the 'Horn(s)' form and thus removing the singular forms like 'Violin' from the list. The downside would be that the AR's won't be as accurate as can be. Of course, we could simply make everything singular or plural but somehow this doesn't really appeal to me ;-) -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 14:43, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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===Indian Strings===<br />
* Indian Strings ''NOTE: will not be added as it is too generic'' - what should we use when it's listed on a CD as an instrument then? -- Then try to find out exactly what kind of Indian stringed instrument it is. See: [http://chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/instruments.html http://chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/instruments.html] <br />
===Tabla===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Tabla|Tabla]] ''already here, see Goblet Drum'' <br />
===Guitar synthesizer===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Guitar_synthesizer|Guitar synthesizer]] This shouldn't be added either. Just because you added a MIDI pickup to your guitar it doesn't change the fact that you're still playing a guitar. <br />
:* I dispute this simplistic rejection, personally, and think it should be revisited. There are already many "specialized" versions of instruments listed on the current instrument tree, so this as a specialized electric guitar makes sense to me. There are also specialised Guitar Synth players; and all-in-one guitars that can be purchased. From Wikipedia "While the term "MIDI guitar" is often used as a synonym for the field of guitar/synthesis or for a guitar/synthesizer, MIDI is not always used. While most synthesizers use a keyboard interface to allow the performer to play the instrument, because synthesizers generate sounds electronically, a range of input devices can actuate them.[1] A guitar/synthesizer provides an interface which is familiar to a guitarist, allowing the guitarist to play synthesized sounds through the guitar. This diminishes the need for the guitarist to learn to play a keyboard, and allows for musical effects which are natural for a guitar but more difficult or impossible to produce using a keyboard." The fact that you can't achieve the same sound from a traditional synth keyboard or a regular electric guitar makes this distinct from both a "synth" and a "guitar". IMO, an instrument credit should represent both the input mechanism AND the sound that is produced. I mean, we even have both lap steel guitar and electric guitar... Neither "electric guitar" nor "synthesizier" accurately represent the play style and sound here. --[[User:Voiceinsideyou|Voiceinsideyou]] 06:04, 3 September 2009 (UTC)<br />
::* I'd agree with Voiceinsideyou. If the saxophone synthesizer (aka EWI / Electronic Wind Instrument) could be added - and I think it was correct that we did add it - then I don't see any reason why a string instrument equivalent should be barred. If it is simply the addition of a MIDI pickup, that's one thing, but as Voice suggests, that's not the entirety of what might be meant by 'guitar syth'. [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]] 01:35, 16 September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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===E-mu synthesizer===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:E-mu|E-mu synthesizer]] This is just a brand of synth. It should not be added. <br />
===Yamaha DX7===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:DX7|Yamaha DX7]] This is just a brand and model of synth. It should not be added. <br />
===Cymbalum===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Cymbalum|Cymbalum]] ''already in here, see [http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/AdvancedInstrumentTree?highlight=%28Cymbalum%29 list] : ) '' <br />
===Kalimba===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Kalimba|Kalimba]]: [[Artist:f4eb8346-052d-4a5c-8393-cba3aeadb4d9|Steve Hackett]] played Kalimba on [[Release:4262dca2-df09-41a1-ba0e-050957e56f7e|Wind & Wuthering]]. - jongetje <br />
: It's already in the list - look under "mbira". -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 12:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
=== '''Bandoneon''' ===<br />
Included in Free reed section as Bandoneón.<br />
=== '''Clàrsach''' ===<br />
* A "clàrsach" and an Irish harp are the same, the only difference is whether the instrument or player or tune is from Ireland or Scotland. Which, IMHO, isn't enough to warrant its own entry. (And [http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=R9AfTvBcV_4 I play one], so I should be as eager as anyone to have as much granularity as possible in this area!) I'd support renaming "Irish harp" to "Irish harp / Clàrsach" though. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 18:40, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
* Added to Irish harp as "Irish harp / Clàrsach". -- [[User:Reosarevok|Reosarevok]] 18:31, 31 January 2011 (UTC)<br />
=== '''Cümbüş''' ===<br />
* I am not sure what the English word is, but Wikipedia also list it as Cümbüş and I never heard another saying for it. Many Turkish folk songs includes it. --[[User:syserror|syserror]]<br />
* already there, but because of the accents it's impossible to search for. it's just below biwa in the tree. [[User:Nikki|Nikki]] 18:46, 30 January 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==Recently Added==<br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Bouzouki|Bouzoukis]] <br />
** Greek Bouzouki <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Irish_bouzouki|Irish Bouzouki]] <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Shawm|Shawm]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Autoharp|Autoharp]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Davul|Davul]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Bass_flute|Bass Flute]] and several other flutes. <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Boatswain%27s_pipe|Boatswain's Pipe / Bosun's Whistle]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Flute|Indian Bamboo Flute]] <br />
** also would like to thank [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] for his awesome help in explaining how this should be done. this is a prime example of how id like these requests, not only what and why, but how, thank you [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]]! <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Haha! You're welcome. :) It was interesting to partake in how to best approach that problem. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 05:34, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Violone|Violone]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Kantele|Kantele]] <br />
** Adding my note here, i think that a generic "Kantele" entry is best. *I* don't know enough about it to even being creating a tree. <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">And we have [[Sub Optimal Credits|SubOptimalCredits]] to see whether there's a need for more specific kantele entries (and which) as well. (If people will use it as intended, that is.) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 05:39, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Tangent_piano|Tangent Piano]] In the harpsichord/clavichord family, dates from around the same time as the fortepiano. Mozart specifically wrote K. 300g and K. 315g for the Tangent Piano. I need this one for tracks 19 and 21 of disc 9 of volume 6 of the Brilliant Classics complete Mozart set. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 19:42, 03 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Scottish_smallpipes|Scottish Smallpipes]]: Belongs alongside the other specialized bagpipes already in the list. See [[Edit:7509789|7509789]]] -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Would you think we should make a separation beneath "Bagpipe" for "bellow-blowns" and "mouth-blowns" or just lump all the bagpipes together under "Bagpipe"? (I'm going to add Northumberland pipes within not too long, and thus all the specific types of bagpipes will be bellow blown! Woohoo!) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:09, 05 May 2008 (UTC) Added to the list. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 21:28, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Practice_chanter|Practice Chanter]]: Double reed wind instrument, similar to a recorder. See [[Edit:7551925|7551925]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Where would you place this in the tree? As a child of "Double reed" or "Bagpipe"? (They're amazingly fun to play around with, btw. :p) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:09, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Added to the list under "Bagpipe". -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 21:50, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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* Melodeon<br />
** Added a while ago, by renaming "Diatonic accordion" to "Diatonic accordion / Melodeon". -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 19:34, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Bass_drum|Bass Drum]] (AKA: Kick Drum)<br />
* Fretless Bass<br />
* Tenor Guitar<br />
* Bombarde<br />
* Bayan<br />
* Chromatic Button Accordion<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Quena|Quena]]<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Twelve-string_guitar|12 string guitar]]<br />
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=== '''Basset-horn''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Basset-horn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c178ab0e-7e02-4f7c-a775-6e1c458b9d08|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Premium Edition (disc 7: Divertimenti Nos. 1-5 for 2 Clarinets & Basset Horn, K. 439b/1-5/KV Anh 229/1-5)]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:a6d2212b-b722-400d-81a0-63f3e8677d7b|Works for Basset Horn and Strings (basset horn: Paul Gallo, violin: Barbara Long, viola: Jack Rosenberg)]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:70fbe745-1034-4f61-935b-654a19b02602|Clarinet Quintet K. 581 / Clarinet Quartet K. 374f (Danubius Quartet feat. clarinet: József Balogh)]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:27f1b07a-dd59-408d-97b4-cac4c110dbb6|The Clarinet in Concert (London Symphony Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra feat. clarinet: Thea King) (disc 1)]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:dd1bb29e-6583-4c07-b6fe-606a760827bb|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Complete Works, Volume 3: Serenades, Divertimenti, Dances (disc 12: Divertimenti K. 439b Nos. 4-6 For 2 Clarinets & Bassoon)]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Mozart wrote several works specifically for basset-horn. To properly AR the full 170 CD set, I need this one. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Chalumeau''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Chalumeau|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a woodwind instrument of the late baroque and early classical era, in appearance rather like a recorder, but with a mouthpiece like a clarinet's. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:930e9fd8-c75d-438a-818c-2731505daf08|Concerti per mandolini / Concerti con molti strumenti (Europa Galante feat. violin: Fabio Biondi)]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:4b0d82e2-5cf3-4c5f-b6a8-723859c0abc6|Wind Concertos / Symphony "Il grillo" (Wiener Akademie feat. conductor: Martin Haselböck)]]<br />
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=== '''Cuatro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cuatro|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A class of South-American guitars <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Releases 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8:'' All the releases by the [[artist:4dfadf48-e15b-4fc2-a800-2b68702a72d5|Penguin Cafe Orchestra]]<br />
*** ''Releases 9, 10, 11:'' All the releases by [[artist:36be047b-c4f2-443f-90b8-0453d6eaa339|Simón Díaz]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Popular in folk and ethnic music. See also [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3715 http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3715] -- [[User:gioele|gioele]] 10:43, 06 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Taragot''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' (none known) <br />
** ''Description:'' The Taragot is a Turkish/Hungarian/Romanian reed instrument related to the saxophone and clarinet. <br />
** ''Instrument family:'' Winds – Reeds – Singular reed <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/11e675a2-e3d0-435f-8f78-98e15d4a3fb0.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/11e675a2-e3d0-435f-8f78-98e15d4a3fb0.html] (Dumitru Fărcaș) <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/03f67e07-fda7-40e8-8f12-96ab310a7297.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/03f67e07-fda7-40e8-8f12-96ab310a7297.html] (Luca Novac) <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/e24d9dcc-0c33-462e-bd08-41c77a71bc3b.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/e24d9dcc-0c33-462e-bd08-41c77a71bc3b.html] (Dumitru Fărcaș) <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/38d41036-5ca1-4e9e-958d-4519bd85b491.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/38d41036-5ca1-4e9e-958d-4519bd85b491.html] <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/df98afe0-2e34-4c83-b4e3-cd92cdd080d6.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/df98afe0-2e34-4c83-b4e3-cd92cdd080d6.html] <br />
** ''Comments:'' See [[wikipedia:Taragot|Wikipedia page]]. I ''think'' it's the descendant of the next instrument in this list (Tárogató); Wikipedia says that without the accents. On the other hand, the accents ''might'' be the Hungarian spelling (here's [[wikipedia:hu:T%C3%A1rogat%C3%B3|the Hungarian wiki page]], it seems more informative but I can't read it.) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">A look around the web would suggest that “taragot” is the generic internationalized (i.e., English) spelling, but that might be biased by my searches. Some more links: [http://www.11thmuse.com/taragot.html Page dedicated to the taragot]. [http://www.eliznik.org.uk/RomaniaMusic/taragot.htm Some more info]. <br />
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=== '''Marxophone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[Wikipedia:Marxophone|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' A type of fretless zither.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** See the linked Wikipedia page for many other appearances, or search Discogs for the keyword "Marxophone." -- [[User:Bitmap|Bitmap]]<br />
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** Added in this [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-689?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Electronic Wind Instrument''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' EWI <br />
** ''Description:'' the generic for this class of instruments <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds + Electric <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:18c99797-80c0-4ec7-a0c5-1a9df40b731d|Moonlighting]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:8377ef00-259e-44c6-9994-7f0748eb3e83|Welcome to the St. James' Club]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:e2595399-d7cb-4bc2-a394-7072365d46f7|Weekend in Monaco]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:17243cba-1de5-4958-90a9-77f25854ec0c|Live in LA]] <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:343d8edd-1954-461c-91b1-b6aef727e3a5|Brave New World]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** In the process of adding performance credits to my favorite groups' releases, I found that there's no currently no entry for EWIs. I have a set of 6 albums which feature the instrument (5 of them listed above) that I am ready to add credits to. Wikipedia suggests there are also a number of well-known (in their genre) jazz performers, as well as albums and soundtracks, that make use of the instrument. More information about the EWI can be found on its wikipedia [[WikiPedia:EWI|page]]. -- KrytenAG 01:47, 30 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
** [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5349 Ticket for instrument creation]<br />
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** Added in [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-602?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|this JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Box / Sruti Box''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sruti_box|Wikipedia]][http://www.shrutibox.com/ Sruti Box] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:8f5e1348-16b2-4777-a2d6-5f75338289dc|The Complete Songs of Robert Burns, Volume 3]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:19f02d8c-5226-48e5-9f90-503691cd01e6|This Earthly Spell]] (Sruti Box) <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:a1d160c1-572d-4aea-adfa-c6d91a26a6f7|Afinke Machine]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:f3d9c5fa-3623-4177-a6dc-30241adda250|World Library of Folk and Primitive Music: India]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:bbaae02b-36bf-4668-b027-c6b94cd755d2|Natural Elements]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Some tracks on [[release:8f5e1348-16b2-4777-a2d6-5f75338289dc|The Complete Songs of Robert Burns, Volume 3]] credit a musician with "Box", which from the sound is a kind of accordion (see edits [[Edit:7546921|7546921]] & [[Edit:7547611|7547611]]). Since other tracks on the same releases credit that same musician with "accordion", it seems that "box" is intended to refer to a specific instrument rather than it simply being a generic name for an accordion. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Looks like this may also be a [[WikiPedia:Sruti_box|Sruti Box]] (also [http://www.shrutibox.com/ http://www.shrutibox.com/]), and Indian harmonium-like instrument (see [[Edit:8704118|8704118]]). -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 21:00, 30 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Actually, a box ''is'' most often used as a generic term for double (or single (or, in rare instances, triple)) rowed button accordions (which are, AFAIK, always diatonic). -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:41, 05 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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** [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5536 Ticket for instrument addition]<br />
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** Added in [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-602?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|this JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Bass Saxophone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' The bass saxophone is the second largest existing member of the saxophone family (not counting the subcontrabass tubax). It is similar in design to a baritone saxophone, but it is larger, with a longer loop near the mouthpiece.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Wind Instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:cfdc4866-64d8-4d5b-aa3b-a57c0e8513d1|Swing Low]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:c418405b-1819-46ce-a516-18a8f396969b|Low Life]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:0480d901-7e83-4ed7-a76e-66c536963ae1|Solo Pour Deux]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:68210148-2926-4e57-b725-9a193a85dc3e|Going Hollywood]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_saxophone Wikipedia article] has this to say: ''Unlike the baritone, the bass saxophone is not commonly used.'', but also ''In the 1920s, the bass saxophone was often used in early jazz recordings, since it was at that time much easier to record than the tuba or double bass.''<br />
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=== '''Farfisa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Farfisa organ, Farfisa Compact, Farfisa Mini-Compact, Farfisa FAST'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Farfisa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Organ <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:1f715142-a0ef-48c8-9e72-c402e5bad13f|Pink Floyd – The Piper at the Gates of Dawn]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Track:53d92a58-084b-4b10-b9f1-91e60a25b8aa|Electrelane – I Love You My Farfisa]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:cf33d81a-5d44-4e40-9375-e918ad7ea477|Klaus Schulze – Timewind]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:d1fffb6d-984a-4450-8acd-38e3a9e2b17d|James Blackshaw – Celeste]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Please enter "electronic organ" as a supertype and put the Hammond organ and the Farfisa below it, if possible. [[User:KRSCuan|KRSCuan]] 09:10, 21 June 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Finger Snaps''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Finger clicks, finger snapping<br />
** [[Wikipedia:Snap (fingers)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' this would seem to be like clapping, describing snapped fingers, not some actual instrument <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:156671ad-34d7-41f6-b9d2-7e910019a3ef|Fearless]] on track 4, [[track:be8df2b2-7965-4855-9699-0251a570f18d|Hey Stephen]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:89637b55-1b5c-4943-bf7f-08a47da20d3d|Affordable Art]] on track 4, [[track:38b2e23d-6037-46d0-8c1f-44894f5acd80|Talk Backwards]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** "Finger clicks" is a very common alias for this. -- [[User:Bitmap|Bitmap]]<br />
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=== '''Sopranino Saxophone ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sopranino_saxophone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Small saxophone<br />
** ''Instrument Family:''<br />
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=== '''Voice Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Vocaloid (brand name)'' <br />
** ''Description:'' At least in Japan, there's been a bunch of music released using singing voice synthesizers like [[wikipedia:Vocaloid|Vocaloid]] instead of live singers. This instrument could also be used for other types of voice synthesis as used in music; e.g. the Macintosh voice synthesizer has been used in some songs. This is intended to be used with the [[Programmer_Relationship_Type|Programmer Relationship Type]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic instruments <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:361b929b-082c-4af3-8766-01b9292f0e24|VocaL@ntis ~初音ミクがランティスのネ申曲を歌ってみた~]]<br />
*** ''Release 2-8:'' [[Artist:de4959b1-26e8-469c-b64c-cd1a20959f1e|supercell feat. 初音ミク]] 6 albums/singles, voice synth programmed by [[Artist:aabc3d78-218b-4e98-95b7-fe6388adef2d|ryo]]<br />
*** ''Release 9:'' [[Release:7ade5e5f-6199-4d1e-8a92-13e6fbcb823e|Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Original Song Collection]], credits on [http://lantis.jp/new-release/data.php?id=aace6905622e4c6a20fde59ba456604a Lantis web site]<br />
*** ''Release 10:'' [[Release:fd6888b1-4fd2-460b-9fe0-97dbb83703c4|EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalostar feat.初音ミク]] - has voice manipulators credited as track artists.<br />
*** ''Release 11:'' [[Release:6ed8bc08-f07b-4197-951e-763ca259f13c|Heartsnative]], programming by [[Artist:e9537924-8dba-4c14-b315-aad41d8c14b7|鶴田加茂]] (from [http://www.enterbrain.co.jp/magical-cute/sp/heartsnative/prof.html Heartsnative])<br />
*** ''and more...''<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Stroh violin''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Violin-trumpet, Trumpet-violin, Horn-violin<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Stroh_violin|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' http://youtu.be/4MTHX0BsunE<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings?<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:38c41949-b421-4fd8-a862-3d871eb29f18|Sad Machinery of Spring]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** Listed several times in the booklet of the Tom Waits album [[Release:1b3fe3d5-3d19-4062-a455-9fe74fcb4d02|Alice]]. See [[Edit:7905421|7905421]]. - <br />
*** Toni Marcus has a credit for "stroviola" on [[Release:1a6db57e-e7bf-4018-8afc-ebb1a69ec635|Into the Music]]<br />
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=== '''Zheng''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guzheng, Gu-Zheng, Juzheng, Ju-Zheng<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guzheng|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A traditional Chinese string instrument. With 21 strings and a large resonant cavity, the player can easily invoke sounds that represent various natural scenaries. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / Zither<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Talkbox''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Talk_box|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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=== '''Hi-hat''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Hihat <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Hi-hat|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' two cymbals that are mounted on a stand one on top of the other and clashed together using a pedal on the stand. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9200aa3f-a9e2-4b65-bdbb-d3082abc3ca0|Man mognar med åren]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:20b6ded6-2f76-4a49-8c26-df188beb21d0|Introducing the Hardline...]] on track 3<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:a517e7e8-b920-4b53-87fa-d0f268719d51|Affinis Suite]] on multiple tracks.<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Bass Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Synth, Synth Bass<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Synthesizer#Bass_synthesizer|Wikipedia]]<br />
*** Tagged with [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-bass%20synthesizer instrument-bass synthesizer]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Synthesizer<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f762be10-8d45-484b-8f9b-7892f5c168f1|Sevilla]] on tracks 1 and 2 <br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Batá drum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Batá_drum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c2e96d86-6cc0-40ee-8402-84a839404797|Kärlek & politik]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:a93b7a5d-deec-4d2b-8991-d59dbf70c74f|Seguida III]], as indicated in the (lousy promo copypasted) annotation for the artist [[Artist:7c544f25-365f-4b52-9219-efb07c8c5d04|Seguida]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list, spelled as "Bata" at Discogs -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Dizi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 笛子<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese transverse flute typically made of bamboo.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Dizi|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Transverse flute<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Kaval''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Blul <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Kaval|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Chromatic end-blown flute <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Chromatic end-blown flute. Should probably have "Blul" as an alias, because that's the specific instrument I encountered (see [[Edit:7445525|7445525]] and [[Edit:7445529|7445529]]). -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Sarangi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sarangi|wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' bowed string instrument from India, Nepal and Pakistan. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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=== '''Zill''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' El Zili (plural); Finger cymbals<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Zill|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The wp description: Zills, also zils or finger cymbals, (from Turkish zil, "cymbals") are tiny metallic cymbals used in belly dancing and similar performances.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion Instruments / Other Percussion<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Tom-tom''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tom-tom_drum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' another of the drums in any common drum set <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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=== '''Tzoura''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tsoura<br />
** ''Description:'' A smaller bodied version of the bouzouki <br />
*** [http://rebetikoodysseyband.com/Instruments.php The tsoura is about half the size of the bouzouki and can be made as a six or eight string instrument]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Music box''' ===<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Musical_box|Music(al) box]]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Machine<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Bass Harmonica''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Harp<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [http://www.contrabass.com/pages/bassharp.html Bass Harmonica]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Charango''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Charango|wiki:WikiPedia:Charango]] <br />
** ''Description:'' small stringed instrument of the lute family <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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=== '''Tar (lute)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tār <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(lute)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The tar is a long-necked, waisted lute found in Azerbaijan, Iran, Armenia, Georgia, and other areas near the Caucasus region. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / Lute<br />
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=== '''Slide bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Bass version of the slide guitar<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:0a84f9a7-e426-41f1-8a15-47b723135f94|The Bootlicker]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:7df016cd-5171-46c3-a3ba-69d2711113c3|The Crybaby]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
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If the instrument you want added is not listed below, please add it. If the instrument is already listed, please add the applicable release(s) to that listing. In either case, please supply as much information about the instrument as possible. Please also search the [http://musicbrainz.org/edit/relationships/link_attrs.html Instrument list] to make sure it is not already there under a different name.<br />
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==Proposed Instrument List==<br />
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{{Instrument<br />
| name = 5-string fiddle<br />
| aka = 5-string violin<br />
| description = [http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/timsviolins/5_violin.htm Tim Phillips] says "Made to be tuned with a low C then G D A E, these 5 string violins have normal violin string length and spacing, so they are played like a normal violin."<br />
| family = Strings<br />
| release1 = [[Release:6e2bcc18-0703-4280-80cd-6ec930dba01b|The Desperate Battle of the Birds]] credits [[Artist:d3ec4762-29f8-4e1f-bd55-f9d00d718ced|Patsy Reid]] for "5-string fiddle, violin, viola and vocals"<br />
| release2 = Played by [[wikipedia:Brittany_Haas|Brittany Haas]] of [[Artist:4c3ebc7c-020e-4d9d-a5df-264c72025ee2|Crooked Still]]<br />
| release3 = Played by [[Artist:1a14063c-9dca-48d5-98c3-89748c74562b|Ricky Skaggs]] on [[Release:326f6e60-0e06-4832-a7d0-7b6017092d53|Blue Kentucky Girl]]<br />
| release4 = <br />
| release5 = <br />
| comments = <br />
}}<br />
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=== '''17-string koto''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Jūshichi-gen, 十七絃, 十七弦<br />
** ''Description:'' A koto with 17 rather than 13 strings, sometimes described as a bass koto.<br />
** [[wikipedia:17-string_koto|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Koto<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:b1779ed5-d92a-4ff4-8ff1-bd6067467af7|源氏ノスタルジー]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Accordina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' it's a free reed musical instrument like the accordion or harmonica, [http://www.accordinas.com/index.php?lg=1&rbq=1|see more information]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free reed <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:204db5f6-b20b-4060-90db-6557d0fd2c14|Le Jaseur boréal]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
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=== '''Acoustic Instruments''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Generic instrument credit<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:84b058bd-2a65-45e0-b9c1-8e599696f30b|Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** We already have Electronic Instruments in the tree.<br />
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{{Instrument<br />
| name = Afoxé<br />
| wikipedia = Afoxé<br />
| description = a gourd (cabaça) wrapped in a net in which beads or small plastic balls are threaded, shaken to be played.<br />
| family = Percussion<br />
| release1 =<br />
| release2 =<br />
| release3 = <br />
| release4 = <br />
| release5 = <br />
| comments = A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
}}<br />
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=== '''Agogô''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Agogô|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of bell <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:a42d8a45-81f8-48a3-81a6-6c80080f5f83|Toxygene]] - Track #4 (Curtis Watts)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d5776474-e195-402d-b933-340d274e89d5|Devil's Got Your Tongue]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Alfaia drum''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (PT)] [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (FR)]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c6acf741-8092-421a-b35a-406f64532b05|Indeecios]] credits [[Artist:be17eaaf-1163-4d2d-aaa1-0d2e5ac47aa3|Tikogó]] for "alfaia drum"<br />
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=== '''Algozey''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' A wooden, beaked double-flute traditionally played by goat herders in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. One flute is kept as the drone, creating a melodious, hypnotic sound. This instrument is popularly used in the Bhangra dance form. <br />
** [http://worldmusiccentral.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/algozey World Music Central wiki]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flutes<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7e2cbb97-b018-49ac-ab8c-1895df88d297|In the Zone]] ([[Track:62c790ee-efe3-4f30-8ffc-5b8461b39887|Me Against the Music (Rishi Rich's Desi Kulcha mix)]])<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:be4a2a3c-649c-4979-b2bf-13d60c0ca9ae|Rise & Fall]] ([[Track:e1a61f5a-9a5a-48bd-9281-4d23d546c9cb|Rise & Fall (Rishi Rich Desi Kulcha remix) (feat. Juggy D)]])<br />
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=== '''Apito''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Arco Bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Archlute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Arciliuto (Italian); Erzlaute (German); Архилютня (Russian)<br />
** ''Description:'' The archlute is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of solo music, and the Renaissance tenor lute, which lacked the bass range of the theorbo. Essentially a tenor lute with the theorbo's neck-extension, the archlute lacks the power in the tenor and the bass that the theorbo's large body and typically greater string length provide.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c02864b4-1feb-4ce4-9d05-4a4b69bb1a20|Sonatas For Violoncello (Anner Bylsma, violoncello)]]<br />
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=== '''Ashiko''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ashiko|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of drum played with the hands <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d5776474-e195-402d-b933-340d274e89d5|Devil's Got Your Tongue]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Backpacker guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Martin Backpacker guitar'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:08f39fa9-c805-4ff6-a43f-83fa1790bcd5|A Place in the World]] (John Jennings, tracks 3 and 8)<br />
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=== '''Backwards electric guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:280704d8-b54c-4668-b640-1c1c9469a4ed|Not Too Late]] <br />
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*** Adam Levy is credited playing backwards electric guitars on [[Release:280704d8-b54c-4668-b640-1c1c9469a4ed|Not Too Late]]. Is this really a separate instrument? :-S -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Honestly, I highly doubt it. He's probably just playing it behind his back/head, reversed, on in some other strange way. Or perhaps it's a left-hand guitar. I don't know. But I doubt it warrants an instrument listing on its own. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Balalaika double bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' contrabass balalaika<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Balalaika|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]]<br />
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*** Vitaly Hrenov is credited playing Balalaika double bass on [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]]. I don't know this instrument at all so I don't know if the 'double bass' aspect is default for this instrument or not. If it isn't, should we include it as a separate instrument? -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** You provided the link to Wikipedia and still didn't read the article? Double bass would correspond to the contrabass tuning. Just use balalaika for now and record the tuning in the [[Sub Optimal Credits|SubOptimalCredits]]. Tunings will most likely be added as a separate attribute. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== Banjolin ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Banjolin|Description in Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:cbc97377-05f3-4011-a8fa-0aaa1ca9ffd1|Feels Like Home]] (track 1, credited as banjo)<br />
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=== Four-string Banjo ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a banjo, with four strings<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings, Banjo<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
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=== Five-string Banjo ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a banjo, with five strings<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings, Banjo<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
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=== Banjo-ukelele ===<br />
** ''AKA:'Banjolele' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Banjo_ukelele|Description in Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6469bec7-3249-4fce-b502-1889f51d0306|Samurai Over Serbia]]<br />
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=== '''Baroque Trumpet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Natural Trumpet <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Baroque_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A brass instrument used in the 16th through 18th centuries, or a modern replica of a period instrument.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Trumpet <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:973e5bc7-67a7-4ad9-8388-34a5090d7484|The James Bowman Collection (James Bowman and The King's Consort)]] in track 20<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:ba27b983-1076-4d12-b8e2-3138a1b17361|Fiori Musicali: Three Organ Masses]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:b3e8e259-6fe6-4b8e-9d37-e7b7a98e72d1|His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts: Grand Tour]] (played by David Staff: see CD sleeve linked at http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/al.asp?al=CDH55344)<br />
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=== '''Bapang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** http://chinhwebchannel.in/Nomadic%20fair%20&%20festival/performance.html<br />
** http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musique_rajasthanie<br />
** ''Description:'' A percussion from Rajasthan<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussions <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (Bapang by Simon Edwards)<br />
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=== '''Barrel Organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Barrel_organ|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6cb6780a-dffe-4b48-b290-d6bf72e32a26|The New Millennium Four Seasons (feat. violin: Gilles Colliard)]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a2549983-6bdb-469a-8c4d-ac223e339a24|Des nuits noires de monde]]<br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Bass Marimba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c2e96d86-6cc0-40ee-8402-84a839404797|Kärlek & politik]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|Wall-E]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' Not very common. The author of http://www.craftymusicteachers.com/bassmarimba/ has heard from percussion supply dealers that there are few bass marimbas around, mainly at music schools<br />
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=== '''Bawu''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 巴乌, 巴烏, Ba-wu<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese transverse free reed wind instrument which has a single metal reed.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Bawu|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Free reed<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:8c260189-d6ad-468c-ab9a-ba21f781fa14|On the Shoulders of the Great Bear]] (as "Ba-wu")<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:b71f964d-0727-48c7-b3c1-76e4be751450|Dog Man Star]] [http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=386087]<br />
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=== '''Bellowphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Bell tree''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Bell_tree|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Tuned percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7ee5ef6e-1217-4911-87c5-d8df2ee66184|Nonsuch]] (track 16, "Bungalow")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9fd9a724-4ace-4432-bed9-d6692e6b0596|Woodland Winds]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 5 (as "tree bell")<br />
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=== '''Blaster Beam''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Body Percussion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, other<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Carolina Chocolate Drops (actually "hand clapping" and "'leg' percussion", but this is closer than we have now)<br />
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*** If added, it should probably be the parent category of "handclaps".<br />
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=== '''Bowed Piano''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? Strings?<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:944528f7-9f56-4e7f-8483-d571248039d8|Sculptures Musicales, Twenty-Six with Twenty-Nine, Twenty-Six with Twenty-Eight & Twenty-Nine, Eighty]] ('piano' should be 'bowed piano')<br />
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=== '''Broom Stick''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0afcbb22-8bb3-4c16-8d69-8dbc38e11055|A Portrait (disc 1)]] (tracks 5-8)<br />
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=== '''Buk''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Buk_(drum)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Korean drum played with one hand and one stick <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Bullroarer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Byzaanchi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Caixa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-caixa-de-guerra Caixa] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Brazilian snare drum used in samba music <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Cavaquinho''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavaquinho Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:13cf7c26-7963-4047-9bf0-d8482d79f363|Εκπομπή]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:44888080-d6c6-4f19-a2d4-ad5803185127|Mar Azul]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** A Portuguese instrument similar to the Ukulele.<br />
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=== '''Caxixi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Caxixi|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' an African drum, seems to be played both as a shaker and a hand drum? <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRiti]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Chamber Organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Órgano_de_cámara|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The chamber organ is a little organ belonging to the keyboard instruments family, suitable for use in private salons. This type of instruments have normally no more than 10 registers. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:973e5bc7-67a7-4ad9-8388-34a5090d7484|The James Bowman Collection (James Bowman and The King's Consort)]] on tracks 17 and 19<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9252c575-b90d-48b8-964a-4112f6662593|Andreas Scholl: Vivaldi (Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, conductor: Paul Dyer, counter-tenor: Andreas Scholl)]] on tracks 24-29<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b3e8e259-6fe6-4b8e-9d37-e7b7a98e72d1|His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts: Grand Tour]] (played by Timothy Roberts)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:2e483091-7bf9-4b6a-b8a4-c2c72bee92ec|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 1)]] on tracks 1 to 13, 15 to 47, and 49 to 55<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:b2d0a969-1a26-42db-9510-aee4e26606da|Contented Rest]] on track 11<br />
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=== '''Chanter''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chanzy''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chikuzen Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 筑前琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with either four strings and frets or five strings and frets popularised during the Meiji period.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Ching''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ching|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Chinese finger cymbals <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chitarra battente''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Chitarra_battente|Description in Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[track:055a0ca9-e772-46da-aa4b-ef8bd563398e|track]] in [[release:06e67626-64f4-48b2-993a-25cff32fd070|tribute to Dead Can Dance]]<br />
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=== '''Cimbasso''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Cimbasso|Description in Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:06241666-c4ef-4520-afb4-cde165e19404|ワールド・デストラクション ~世界撲滅の六人~ オリジナルサウンドトラック]]<br />
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=== '''Computer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** We have "programming"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Computer hard drive "triangle"''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' presumably the platter from a computer hard drive, played as a triangle.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
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** ''Comments:'' Yeah, this'll never get added. --[[User:Hawke|Hawke]] 00:03, 2 October 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Anglo concertina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Anglo-German concertina <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#Anglo_concertina|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' the Anglo or Anglo-German concertina is historically a hybrid between the English and German types of concertinas. The button layouts are generally the same as the original 20-button German concertinas designed by Uhlig in 1834. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free-reed aerophone <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32d73691-bf1a-4b22-a6c2-6bfdac8652c5|Sharp Practice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d56914db-373d-43a5-9113-c574fd1f6727|Fenlandia]] <br />
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=== '''English concertina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#English_concertina|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a fully chromatic instrument having buttons in a rectangular arrangement of four staggered rows. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free-reed aerophone <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32d73691-bf1a-4b22-a6c2-6bfdac8652c5|Sharp Practice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d56914db-373d-43a5-9113-c574fd1f6727|Fenlandia]] <br />
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=== '''Contrabass Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Contrabass_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a low-register plucked string instrument in the guitar family, which has six strings.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6405be18-4ca2-43d9-9fdd-d64187df0009|Hearts and Bones]] <br />
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=== '''Cornamuse''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornamuse Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (double reed)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Cromorne''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Cromorne|Cromorne]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0667fe75-f348-4b00-a0a5-4e2660dee8a5|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 1: Alexandre le bienheureux / Clérambard)]]<br />
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=== '''Cuíca''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cuíca|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Brazilian friction drum used in samba music <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32356980-5e9d-47c2-9374-91f06c119491|The Ultimate Adventure]] on track 9, 10, 11<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** More appearances listed on Wikipedia -- [[User:Mr_maxis|mr_maxis]]<br />
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=== '''Daegeum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Daruan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 大阮<br />
** ''Description:'' A bass ruan.<br />
** [[wikipedia:Ruan|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Moon lute (or Ruan, if that gets added)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38ff363a-01a3-44bd-b730-1317660e661d|The Art of the Chinese Lute]] (see [[edit:4801525|edit #4801525]])<br />
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=== '''Dhol''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dhol|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' an Indian and Pakistani barrel drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Dictaphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dictaphone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Speech playback device <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Vocoder? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:af69487a-b955-4fb9-87cd-6c17e87f86bf|Snake Charmer]] Holger Czukay on tracks 1,3 & 5<br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictaphone. -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]] <br />
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=== '''Dilruba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Baluji|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' bowed string instrument <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Sitar <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0ff5b17b-f027-4dc6-9626-d678bb5084f2|Papua New Guinea Translations]] Sitar Magic Band (all tracks)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:cd6a2d60-99fd-4dae-a3d9-edc7538bb5c6|Λαβύρινθος]]<br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esraj . -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]<br />
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=== '''Domra''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Domra|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a long-necked Russian string instrument of the lute family with a round body and three or four metal strings <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:33004280-a100-4ee3-adf8-bd6c50a9d34c|På väg]] has primdomra, altdomra and tenordomra (all mentioned in the Wikipedia article) on track 2<br />
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=== '''Doshpuluur''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Toshpuluur <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Doshpuluur|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked, banjo-like, long-necked lute used in the Tuva region of Mongolia. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Double-reed Slide Music Stand''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' An oboe read crossed with a music stand into a funky slidebar instrument. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Used by, who else, PDQ Bach. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Drone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other? Winds? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** Is this an actual instrument of its own, or just generic droning (which can be done on most melody instruments)? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** I'm not sure - Discogs gives no description for this one, I'll have to try to dig it out of their change notes if they mean as you describe, if they perhaps mean a tanpura, or if they mean something else. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Duck call''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''Entenfänger<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Duck_call|Wikipedia]] <br />
*** http://www.steveweissmusic.com/category/sound-effects <br />
** ''Description:'' A duck call is like a traditional whistle made to emulate the sound of a duck<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:00b7e0ee-8767-4772-86f4-10d87812934b|Hell Billies From Venus]] on track 11 & 12 (as "Entenfänger")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9c69be75-f4c1-4fa9-a4b1-19020a975b41|Acoustica: Alarm Will Sound Performs Aphex Twin]]<br />
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=== '''Dulcian''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' curtal<br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulcian Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (bassoon-like)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Dulcimer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:2d6fd13e-12b5-4c14-95f0-315acce12ebb|Fantasia Lindum]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:6fc9c1e6-b80b-483c-b78f-268b5aed59b7|No Guru No Method No Beeper]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:33fa35dd-77e7-491a-a43b-1d99c35dbf93|Fateless]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:b1a9b532-6cec-422d-9fb2-c9f50bbb7fd6|Broken Wings]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|Wall-E]] (bowed lap dulcimer)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** We already have Appalachian dulcimer (plucked) and Hammered dulcimer (struck), as well as several children of the hammered dulcimer. Sure it isn't one of these? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 20:27, 06 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Dunduk''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Dutar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Dutara, Dotar, Dutor, Doutar <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dutar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' traditional long-necked two-stringed lute found in Central Asia and South Asia <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Lute<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:eb2ce1d6-093f-4d3b-92bf-b9e8ffdd15ce|We Are Three]] track 9<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:156d4709-a487-4de0-8d10-eb20cb5ed5c9|Naghma]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:54b987d4-3ddf-484f-9de4-947b16fcae1d|Afghanistan Untouched]] (both discs)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:e83788a2-14a2-4f4e-8d3d-9df30ff2d022|Ouzbékistan: L'Art Du Dotâr]] (as dotâr)<br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutar. -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]<br />
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=== '''Eagle Bone Whistle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Eagle_bone_whistle|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Sacred Native American instrument. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
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*** See [[Edit:8653887|8653887]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Effects''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:fda4bb83-43e2-4fc9-a4ab-828b83d3c209|Never, Never Land]] on track 5<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:98b1e961-bf84-4e4b-85c1-5de7161dfdef|The Catherine Wheel]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:dcdd5fd1-788d-45da-8990-82c6ecd5dc76|Spike]] Various sounds by Michael Blair<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''E-Flat Bass Tuba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:5854cbe6-52df-400d-8f28-29c04b22b556|Secret of the Sahara]] <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Eight String Bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Eight string bass guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b522484a-dea9-4b0c-a07c-d56bb9008e87|The Dreaming]] <br />
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=== '''Ektare''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Electric Acoustic Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Electric_acoustic_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ee4d29d0-f0c3-4a1b-8bac-e40142d76912|Unlimited: Saga (disc 2)]] <br />
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*** I'm a bit surprised that this isn't here already, it's not exactly a rare instrument. I came across one release it's used in - but I have no doubt that it's out there on various other releases as well. -- [[User:Kilu|Kilu]] <br />
**** From what I can tell, it's just a regular (acoustic) guitar with pick-ups. Do you want "electric-acoustic" bouzoukis, banjos, harps, accordions, violins, guitar basses, double basses, ... etc. as well? -- -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:42, 13 July 2007 (UTC) <br />
***** I suppose you have a point there. I personally don't have an electric acoustic anything, so I don't know if the sound is any different from normal acoustic. I do think that it's sort of odd that it's specifically credited as such in the booklet though. [[User:Kilu|Kilu]] <br />
***** Perhaps an "electric" option which could then be applied to any instrument in the list? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 13:40, 13 August 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electric Baritone Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Scale Baritone Guitar<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fender_Bass_VI|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Six-string guitar tuned an octave lower than standard tuning, which can function as a bass or electric guitar, but with its own distinctive sound.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:3112a9f0-4bbc-4bb7-8c6d-34f91d2bbe03|2009-07-08: Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW, Santa Monica, CA, USA]] <br />
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*** Adding primarily for Doug McCombs's work in [[Artist:Tortoise|Tortoise]], but Wikipedia states its use by more players. -- [[User:M. del Carpio|M. del Carpio]] 10:36, 17 March 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electric bouzouki''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22electric+bouzouki%22 image search] <br />
** ''Description:'' Electric bouzouki<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bouzouki <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8c555558-d59f-45ed-a714-b3206b56df3e|Celtic Moon]] (Niall O'Callánain)<br />
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*** [[User:Jesus2099|Jesus2099]] 13:51, 20 July 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electronics''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ecad8eab-4f25-465a-ab61-1c5a0c5c8d4d|Idiology]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''F Bass Tuba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:5854cbe6-52df-400d-8f28-29c04b22b556|Secret of the Sahara]] <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Feet and Clogs''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f0528ace-13ff-4537-ba03-b6206fc6a986|Rice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' Track 14 of [[release:80e39d32-3902-431f-83bf-6902c1761fff|Together! -タンポホ・プッチ・ミニ・ゆうこ-]] has "foot steps"<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** I see that the list does already have "Handclaps", and surely feet are no less important musically than hands? I have many recordings with credits for human percussion. For example, from [[Release:f0528ace-13ff-4537-ba03-b6206fc6a986|Rice]], how should I enter Lucy Adams ''feet, clogs, singing''? -- [[monxton]] 02:45, 13 February 2009 (UTC) <br />
**** [[WikiPedia:Clogging|Clogging]] is a form of, or at least intimately related to, step dancing. See discussion on dancing below. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:40, 16 December 2007 (UTC) <br />
***** See also [[Edit:8653849|8653849]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] <br />
****** Track 10 of [[Release:2a35e72e-5713-47d6-9b9e-0a9f85741436|The Black Rider]] has credits for "boots". -- [[User:mikemorr|mikemorr]] 12:35, 18 July 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Flageolet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Flugabone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Frame drum set''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' set of frame drums<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum, Drum set <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Carolina Chocolate Drops<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same.<br />
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=== '''Fretless Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fretless_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ad420734-4e91-4870-8e8e-ee40cbc3337d|Γρήγορα η ώρα πέρασε]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:ac52dad3-e34c-4714-ba5d-aa7de0bb27c8|Ο κήπος της Ρίλα]]<br />
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=== '''Frottoir''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Frottoir|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a variation of the washboard made specifically for Zydeco music; also called a rubboard<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ecad8eab-4f25-465a-ab61-1c5a0c5c8d4d|Idiology]] (as "rubboard")<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Even thought the wikipedia page is really a redirect to the page on the Washboard, the Frottoir is mentioned in the article as a different instrument (but derived from the Washboard). It's in the section "The washboard as a musical instrument" -- [[User:vovel|Vivek Bhaskar]] 20:32, 22 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Fujara''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Slovak shepherds long pipe<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fujara|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A long wooden flute that superficially resembles a bassoon.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f6335672-c521-4129-86c3-490d20533e08|Hounds of Love]] (as "Fujare")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:8c260189-d6ad-468c-ab9a-ba21f781fa14|On the Shoulders of the Great Bear]]<br />
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=== '''Ganzá''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ganzá|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Brazilian rattle <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Gittern''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gittern Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings (ancestor to guitar, lute, mandolin)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Glass Bottle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0afcbb22-8bb3-4c16-8d69-8dbc38e11055|A Portrait (disc 1)]] (tracks 5-8)<br />
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=== '''Glass Bowl''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:82a9fa8b-ccd9-4c0b-810e-4d90acc990de|A Canticle for Leibowitz]] (as "Pyrex bowl") <br />
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=== '''Goc''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a serbian traditional drum.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e1f7ee01-d814-47a1-a616-a56e0271e620|Alkohol: Šljivovica & Champagne]] <br />
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=== '''Guimbri''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Greek lyra''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Cretan lyra, Cretan lira or lyra. <br />
** ''Description:'' a pear-shaped, three-stringed bowed string instrument central to the traditional music of Crete. <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cretan|lyra Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] on track 4. <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:53a1607f-0ed8-458b-a3f6-81dcb9708bc7|Μουσική της Κρήτης]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:550709d4-901a-44f0-9cc6-4c3ac1d484c2|Μανία]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:911af3a6-cfff-4bfd-9492-4754f17c5ec2|Ριζίτικα]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:6a255a68-1e52-4407-85c4-c4a1e4b11493|Microkosmos]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Greek lute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] on track 3 & 4. <br />
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=== '''Guitalele''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guitalélé, Guitarlele, Guitarlélé, Guitatélé (typo), [http://jp.yamaha.com/products/musical-instruments/guitars-basses/miniguitars/gl1/ Yamaha GL-1] (product)<br />
** ''Description:'' small sized guitar tuned like a ukulélé<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guitalele|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' Many tracks in [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/e24bc770-0153-4718-8347-4ae53c7df2af.html ZA7IE]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:0385f276-5f4f-4c81-a7a4-6bd7b8d85a7e|サマーれげぇ!レインボー]]<br />
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=== '''Guitarrón mexicano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guitarrón, Mexican guitarron, Mexican large guitar (literal translation)<br />
** ''Description:'' A large, deep-bodied Mexican 6-string acoustic bass played in mariachi groups.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guitarrón_mexicano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b76893ae-3004-4025-8763-a0ead1064e23|Black Eyed Peas - Elephunk]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:80ca9a6c-3c70-43dd-b757-66647ad58b25|Recent Songs]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bb465529-b3d9-43be-9d3c-e71ce11be1b2|Hotel California]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** A predecessor of the modern acoustic bass guitar<br />
*** Also a distinct instrument at Discogs<br />
*** Not to be confused with the [[WikiPedia:Guitarrón_chileno|Guitarrón chileno]]<br />
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=== '''Haegeum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 해금<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Haegeum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Korean bowed string instrument related to Chinese Huqin/Erhu<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bowed string instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c409f43e-c7bb-431d-8b27-f28010db2f6d|Oh! Silence]] by 3호선 버터플라이 (tracks 6 and 11 as "해금")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:fce804ac-2ae5-4972-92fb-8a43676bd710|Time Table]] by 3호선 버터플라이 (tracks 11 and 15 as "해금")<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:b2bec95a-b837-416d-93c6-ae27b8398651|민들레코러스]] (see edits [[edit:12649800|#12649800]] and [[edit:12649802|#12649802]])<br />
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=== '''Hang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Hang (musical instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Hand-played instrument with a steelpan-like sound made of two steel sheet bowls put together in a UFO-like shape<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussions<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (hang by Martyn Barker)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:f758f839-c016-4785-801d-87aa63844c0a|Rhizomism]] (hang by Rafael Sotomayor)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:34310cf0-2f0b-4aaf-a6e9-9982c3a10a04|The Vibration of the Hang]] (hang by Rafael Sotomayor)<br />
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=== '''Harmonitor''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f53564e8-2297-4c3c-a427-1bdadc844832|Siren]] on [[Track:6feac7a0-73fa-4e53-bcfe-1440951db144|track 14]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** No idea what this actually is, only reference I can find so far seems to be on the credits page for [http://www.heathernova.net/modules/tinyd2/index.php?id=8 Siren]<br />
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=== '''Harpeleik''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** ''Description:'' a chorded zither <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
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=== '''Heike Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 平家琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with four strings and five frets used to play Heike Monogatari.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Homus''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Hulusi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 葫蘆絲, 葫芦丝<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese free reed wind instrument flute typically made of bamboo.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Hulusi|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Free reed<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
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=== '''Igil''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Janggu''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Janggu|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a traditional Korean drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Jarana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Jarana|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Mexican guitar variant <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** See [[Edit:7165280|7165280]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Jug''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' An empty jug (usually made of glass or stoneware) played with the mouth. With an embouchure like that used for a brass instrument, the musician holds the mouth of the jug about an inch from his or her mouth and emits a blast of sound, made by a "buzzing" of the lips, directly into it. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jug_(musical_instrument) Jug (musical instrument)] <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Carolina Chocolate Drops: Genuine Negro Jig]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e95fd8a7-32f4-42e3-9984-e2ea535effe2|Fonotone Records 1956-69 (disc 1: Jug in the Shade)]] <-- instrument is in the title!<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:a0c6b3f7-ef18-4304-8642-ec66b9d10f2c|Down III: Over the Under]] (water jug)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:335fe0e5-75a5-4dd4-83c0-e0272bc23811|Drunken Barrel House Blues]] (track 13 and maybe others)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Kabosy''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Kanjira''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Kanjira|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a south Indian tambourine <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d2b60aa7-4dfe-4361-9c39-63a93ba48b0b|Disco Volante]] on track 4<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:007f5354-b6ad-41e1-a794-ee0464ea5e59|Yunnan Colorfree]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Katem''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Some sort of percussion instrument, middle-eastern?<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Khene''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''K'kwaengwari''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Kkwaenggwari<br />
** ''Description:'' Korean gong <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:af94d761-1f9a-459b-9538-81b0b1002dad|Guidance]] by [[artist:75a66f67-4d2a-448e-acdf-3000268af6d1|I And I Djangdan]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Kompang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Rebana'' <br />
** ''Description:'' type of Rebana, a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:24eec8f1-5938-4ed1-9b5f-cfd7f5723c02|Louder than Light]] by Wicked Aura Batacada <br />
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=== '''Kotsuzumi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 小鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, smaller than the ōtsuzumi<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Tsuzumi]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
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=== '''Kutero/Kutiro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A set of three drums played by Mandinka people in West Africa. Similar to Sabar or Djembe. Picture [http://www.angelfire.com/nv/jetucker/pictures/Percussion/Africa/kutiro5.jpg here].<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d52ef610-7e21-4086-800e-fd70f4930604.html|Ascension]] by Pep Love (track 16)<br />
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=== '''Launeddas''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Launeddas|Launeddas]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a typical Sardinian woodwind instrument, consisting of three pipes <br />
** ''Instrument family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1'': '''[[release:657590c5-efae-4041-9695-d5a05f81e979|Caminos de pache]]''' by Tenores di Bitti "Remunnu 'e Locu" <br />
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=== '''"leg" percussion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' percussion music performed with the legs, presumably<br />
** ''Instrument family:'' other percussion<br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1'': '''[[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]]''' by Carolina Chocolate Drops<br />
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=== '''Loops''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:598c1ec5-00da-471c-a903-e0aa57d03a6b|52]] credits loops, drum loops, percussion loops on several songs <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Lur''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lur<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (track 11), performed by [[Artist:86895a8a-1902-4896-bc45-74e777ece686|Gaute Vikdal]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Lyricon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Lyricon|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A type of electronic wind instrument.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7d80f486-dc83-40e0-be75-64446680fb9b|Sound-System]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:52dcdbef-2039-4fd9-86b4-e506a5523996|Wenn schon nicht für immer dann wenigstens für ewig]] on tracks 8 and 9 <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b6351dee-4f75-478f-8858-3eccd91c15c9|The Beach Boys]] track 3<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:badddc64-d06a-4ac7-b61a-5c83c7afda96|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 5: La Boum)]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Mandoguitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Marimbaphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Marimbaphone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Tuned Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:3fec0072-0f11-4448-9b78-af58e07ad096|Seeds]] <br />
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*** Used by Fats Sadi on Seeds, not currently credited -- [[User:Wizzcat|Wizzcat]] 21:29, 09 August 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Marímbula''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Marímbula|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' folk musical instrument of the Caribbean Islands (not to be confused with a marimba). <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Lamellophone <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (marimbula by Simon Edwards)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:267a7c89-3624-4b7a-b7a2-aefc2bdc5e89|Head Hunters]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Different to African lamellophones used to produce complex polyphony and polyrhythms, the marímbula basically plays the role of a bass guitar. -- [[Fabe56]]<br />
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=== '''Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.sobrino.net/mer/arpa_de_mariachi.htm Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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*** See [[Edit:7165259|7165259]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Mizmar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Modular Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Modular_synthesizer|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Synthesizer<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:af690f11-9704-46e5-8afd-87eeabd05abc|1978-10-18: Shiba Yubin Chokin Hall, Tokyo, Japan]] on all tracks except track 1.<br />
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Note that a Moog is a type of Modular synth. http://www.modcan.com/ has some good photos as well.<br />
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=== '''Mridangam''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' "mridanga", "mrudangam", "mrdangam", "mrithangam", "miruthangam", and "mirudhangam"<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Mridangam|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a south Indian drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d4ca4c9a-007a-4cae-b28b-c2e2ac70ca0a|In Praise of Krishna]] on track 8<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2577e182-a600-456d-b70a-6df9bf36391a|Kinsmen]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Music Sequencer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Sequencer<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Music_sequencer|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a device designed to play back musical notation<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:11787d0e-37c7-4ee0-b606-1606282e6eca|Be Yourself Tonight]]<br />
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=== '''Ney''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** Yes we do - as "Nai". There's several spellings for this one (Nai/Ney/Nye/Nay) -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] <br />
***** The Nai in the list at the moment is a type of flute, not the drum. -- [[BrianFreud]]<br />
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=== '''Njarka''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: N'jarka'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Njarka|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description: a small fiddle made from a gourd, with one gut string, which is native to Mali.'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments <br />
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*** ''Release 1: [[Release:f819c678-cf55-44a4-8847-db28465bc3d9|The River]] by Ali Farka Touré'' <br />
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=== '''Ngoni''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: N'goni, N'gone'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Ngoni_(instrument)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description: a plucked string instrument from West Africa, possibly an ancestor of the banjo.'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments <br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1: [[Release:20d0c28d-f6a9-4e26-a676-66ad9d4eeb17|AfroCubism]] by Afrocubism'' <br />
*** ''Release 2: [[Release:1b4c2852-0107-389c-8938-b46c66ea5568|Segu Blue]] by Ngoni Ba'' <br />
*** ''Release 3: [[Release:a793fb60-8d8c-4a43-a6d5-2f56f4fd4586|I Speak Fula]] by Ngoni Ba'' <br />
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** ''Comments: The sleeve notes for release 1 credit Bassekou Kouyate with both ngoni and ngoni ba - so I must assume they are different, but I do not know how.''<br />
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=== '''Nokan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' nohkan, 能管<br />
** ''Description:'' High-pitched Japanese bamboo transverse flute<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Nokan]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
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=== '''Nyabinghi Drums (Funde, Thunder, Repeater/Keteh)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Rastafarian/jamaican drums'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Nyabinghi_drums|Wikipedia]] and [http://www.ilanddrums.com/History.html|Iland drums]<br />
** ''Description:'' played at a groundation ceremony in rasta culture. Nyabinghi music is played in 4/4 time on three drums:<br />
::: Thunder: It is a double-headed bass drum, played with a mallet. The strokes are an open tone on 1 and a dampened stroke on 3. Occasionally, the thunder player will syncopate the rhythm.<br />
::: Funde: The funde is the middle drum. It maintains the dominant heartbeat rhythm as the funde player makes steady, dampened strokes on 1 and 3.<br />
::: Repeater/Keteh: The repeater or keteh, is the smallest and highest pitched drum. The drummer tends to play around 2 and 4 , with a syncopated feel. It is seen as the carrier of spirit and fire of the music.<br />
:: Maybe these are two specific, but noting here in case they are credited this way on other releases. These are roughly equivalent to other standard percussion instruments like "bass drum", congas, bongos etc.<br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums / Nyabinghi drums (preferably with an instrument each for the three)<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0c7965c8-eb47-4f1a-bf73-5e1d9bc95d24|Light]] by Matisyahu<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Oboe d'amore''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Oboe d'amore|Oboe d'amore]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:4fb0dd64-14ec-45c5-82ea-8daf491467dc|Landscape Classics Series, No. 79]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e5602b9d-e196-4e9a-b6d1-a43491aa7bb7|Cantatas BWV 80, 140, 147, 227 (disc 1)]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:531afa07-cc30-46c9-a3c5-ac907114d8c8|Cantatas, Volume 35 (Bach Collegium Japan feat. conductor: Masaaki Suzuki)]]<br />
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=== '''Ocarina, Double-chambered''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Treble Ocarina<br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
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=== '''Ocarina, Triple-chambered''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Ocarina<br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0667fe75-f348-4b00-a0a5-4e2660dee8a5|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 1: Alexandre le bienheureux / Clérambard)]]<br />
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=== '''Organo di Legno''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Wooden Pipe Organ''<br />
** ''Description:'' A small chamber organ with wooden pipes which was well known in the Renaissance, but of which there appear to be no other surviving examples except for one made by Lorenzo da Pavia in Venice in 1494 that is now kept in the Museo Correr, Venice, Italy. Such instruments were prized for their sweet sound, described as "soave". Lorenzo's organ was pitched at a' = 455 Hz (± 4 Hz), one of the fairly high Venetian instrumental pitches. The compass is F,G-f³ (i.e. no F#), which retains the possibility of using the upper part of the range for repeating melodies at the octave. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / Keyboard <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e7cb161b-4d3f-4f27-bee5-0c49f971619a|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 2)]] on tracks 6 and 17<br />
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=== '''Orpharion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Orpharion|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A plucked instrument from the Renaissance, whose metal strings are tuned like a lute and are plucked with the fingers. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Cittern <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:9915ba95-edc8-4eb7-9215-86d44ee28d3a|Downland · Jones: Lute Songs (Emma Kirkby, soprano; Anthony Rooley, lute, orpharion) (disc 1)]] on tracks 4-6, 10, 12-14 and 16-17<br />
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=== '''Ōtsuzumi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 大鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, larger than the kotsuzumi<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Ōtsuzumi]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
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=== '''Outi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Pandeiro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pandeiro|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of hand frame drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:89ad4ac3-39f7-470e-963a-56509c546377|Music For Alfonso The Wise (The Dufay Collective)]] in tracks 4, 17, and 18<br />
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=== '''Pandereta''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandereta Wikipedia] <br />
** ''Description:'' Wikipedia links it to 'tambourine', but it's an incorrect translation. The Pandereta is a Puerto Rican franc drum, which is in the same family, but not the same as a tambourine. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
*** Be careful, though. Pandereta '''does''' mean Tambourine in European Spanish.<br />
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=== '''Pandero''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandero&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=1&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dwikipedia%2Bpandero%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26sa%3DG%26pwst%3D1 Wikipedia (translated)] <br />
** ''Description:'' Described in the liner as a "Spanish franc drum", looks like it's a relative of the tambourine. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]]<br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Pedalboard''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Piccolo trumpet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Piccolo_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
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*** Mozart also wrote several works for trumpet quintet, which includes a piccolo trumpet. Again, to properly AR several CDs in the 170 CD set, I need this one too. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Pipe''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Pixiephone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Player Piano''' ===<br />
** Issue: <br />
** ''AKA:'' Reproducing Piano<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Player_piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Player pianos play themselves, but esp. in the reproducing versions, rather than being programmed like midi tracks, they were actually played by someone, and the roll thus produced became the piano roll.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:b7cfa186-8a33-4695-ad93-9087d148cd41|Gershwin Plays Gershwin: The Piano Rolls]]<br />
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=== '''Pocket Trumpet''' ===<br />
** Issue: [[Ticket:3536|Ticket #3536]] <br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pocket_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:9c352722-cce0-4b9a-b358-2816786e8540|First Egg]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:4a1d43a8-bc05-406b-b0dc-4595cb73c908|Man with a Movie Camera]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bab88c5d-0018-45d9-9067-3b0ee5ae6247|Seeds of Time]]<br />
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*** a compact size B♭ trumpet, easy to carry around. Though never was considered good enough to be in official use in orchestras, it was featured quite some times in small jazz bands. [[Artist:adf3879a-e091-4f73-8792-861a7a3e3abe|Don Cherry]] is Mr. Pocket Trumpet, and him alone has dozen of releases on which he uses it (also check most Ornette Coleman releases where he features) - revealing this somewhat neglected poor trumpet its true potential. All these are currently documented as simply trumpet. Note this is not the same as the Piccolo Trumpet that we now have. More about the thingie at [[WikiPedia:Pocket_trumpet|wackypedia]]. -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 05:24, 21 January 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Polynesian Log Drums''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2d5d5d4c-d0d7-4772-962f-de7185605ff8|Big Ones]] <br />
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=== '''Post horn''' ===<br />
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**'''Issue:''' [[Ticket:5281|#5281]]<br />
** ''AKA:'' coach horn, posthorn, post-horn<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Post horn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The post horn is a valveless cylindrical brass or copper instrument with cupped mouthpiece, used to signal the arrival or departure of a post rider or mail coach. It was used especially by postilions of the 18th and 19th centuries.<br>Mozart, Mahler, and others incorporated the instrument into their orchestras for certain pieces. On such occasions, the orchestra's horn player usually plays the instrument. One example of post horn use in modern classical music is the famous off-stage solo in Mahler's Third Symphony. Due to the scarcity of this instrument, however, music written for it is usually played on a trumpet or flugelhorn.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:4d499d8c-1938-4549-bf09-3564c982b521|Complete Mozart Edition, Volume 3: Serenades for Orchestra (disc 7)]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Used by [[Artist:9bfa2606-328f-4e3e-829d-31b5fafe4688|Michael Laird]] on [[Release:4d499d8c-1938-4549-bf09-3564c982b521|Complete Mozart Edition, Volume 3: Serenades for Orchestra (disc 7)]], and likely other discs on the 180 CD Mozart set.<br> I added the ticket before seeing this wiki page (and therefore without discussion). :( -- [[User:Crazee canuck|Crazee canuck]] 23:01, 12 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Pots & Pans''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0afcbb22-8bb3-4c16-8d69-8dbc38e11055|A Portrait (disc 1)]] (tracks 5-8)<br />
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=== '''Prepared Guitar''' ===<br />
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* ''AKA:'' Tabletop Guitar<br />
* [[Wikipedia:Prepared guitar]]<br />
* ''Instrument Family:'' Guitar<br />
* ''Description:'' A prepared guitar is a guitar which has had its timbre altered by placing various objects on or between the instrument's strings, including other extended techniques. This practice is sometimes called tabletop guitar, because many prepared guitarists do not hold the instrument in the usual manner, but instead place the guitar on a table to manipulate it. (from Wikipedia)<br />
* ''Tagged With:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-prepared%20guitar instrument-prepared guitar]<br />
* ''Appears On:''<br />
** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:98862aec-2132-4407-bacc-508dbaddd3d8|Alanis Morissette – Flavors of Entanglement]] (track 7)<br />
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* ''Comments:''<br />
** This seems kind of like a style of playing, involving manipulating an instrument in non-standard ways by adding to it. It seems to be applicable to nearly any instrument, but the only two examples on Wikipedia that use the "prepared" terminolody are Guitar and Piano.<br />
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=== '''Prepared Piano''' ===<br />
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* [[Wikipedia:Prepared piano]]<br />
* ''Instrument Family:'' Piano<br />
* ''Description:'' A prepared piano is a piano that has had its sound altered by placing objects (preparations) between or on the strings or on the hammers or dampers. (from Wikipedia)<br />
* ''Tagged With:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-prepared%20piano instrument-prepared piano]<br />
* ''Appears On:''<br />
** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:98862aec-2132-4407-bacc-508dbaddd3d8|Alanis Morissette – Flavors of Entanglement]] (track 7)<br />
** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a517e7e8-b920-4b53-87fa-d0f268719d51|Affinis Suite]] (multiple tracks)<br />
** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:3f3040a8-e909-41d9-94c2-a65a8ba0b999|Sonatas and Interludes (prepared piano: Aleck Karis) (disc 1)]] (all tracks)<br />
** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:5741ac6f-c705-4e63-b38e-28fbedf834a0|A Portrait (disc 2)]] (track 1)<br />
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* ''Comments:''<br />
** See Prepared Guitar, above.<br />
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=== '''Pump organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pump_organ|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ef619505-7f4e-443b-8de5-e51817f519b9|Aldrig får jeg fred]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:c34275fc-b723-493b-80ce-d2d3b120fd91|Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:7ced7dc3-b27a-47ed-b88c-3e2b344713db|2001-07-06: Stadtpark, Hamburg, Germany]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:829ba971-dbe1-4f97-8cb7-e18f97690a4e|Season of Changes]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Used by [[Artist:e54eaf23-781d-48ef-a8cd-161574b552e6|Jørgen Dickmeiss]] on [[Release:ef619505-7f4e-443b-8de5-e51817f519b9|Aldrig får jeg fred]]. Should be a child of "Reed Organ" per [[Wikipedia|WikiPedia]]. (Unless it's actually exactly the same as a harmonium... ? I couldn't quite determine.) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 07:41, 26 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
*** Used by [[Artist:184ae1f4-9e21-4a41-bc60-bbe2a6e19fa6|Zac Rae]] on [[Track:7cd3a7c0-1ee2-4403-aead-92b271ace1f3|Fountain]] -- [[User:Sonofkyuss|Sonofkyuss]] 11:05, 26 April 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Ramana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.thaimusic.net/thon-cha-tri.htm Ramana] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A type of drum, not seeing much info on it. There is a picture of one at the linked site, however. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Rackett''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rackett Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (bassoon-like)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Rauschpfeife''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Reactable''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Reactable Systems<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Reactable|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' electronic musical instrument with a tabletop <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic instruments <br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:8917d79f-2043-4a1b-9951-d6430e9277a7|Voltaic]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
[http://www.reactable.com/ Official website]<br />
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=== '''Rebana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:24eec8f1-5938-4ed1-9b5f-cfd7f5723c02|Louder than Light]] by Wicked Aura Batacada (credited as Kompang, smaller version) <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Could be added with Kompang as a sub-instrument, but as Kompang is I believe just a smaller version adding Rebana may suffice. <br />
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=== '''Reco-reco''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-recoreco Reco-reco] <br />
** ''Description:'' a specific type of Brazilian Güiro <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. The orangish [[WikiPedia:Güiro|picture on the left]] is a reco-reco (picture is correctly identified in the [http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reco-reco Portugese page]). -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Regal''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Renaissance Harp''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' The Renaissance Harp is based on the 15th-16th harps that have survived through the centuries. It was used during the Renaissance to the 17th century. With two orders chromatically tuned, it can interpret the Renaissance repertoire, covering parts for virginal, Renaissance lute, etc., and in its shape we see the "Gothic" style of the stylized harps in the late Middle Ages, though this style remained until now into the Baroque. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2e483091-7bf9-4b6a-b8a4-c2c72bee92ec|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 1)]] on tracks 1 to 14 and 36 to 47<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e7cb161b-4d3f-4f27-bee5-0c49f971619a|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 2)]] on track 2<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:c32234ba-e855-4e1a-b559-e2d77b0e8967|Fantasies, Pavanes & Gallardes]]<br />
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=== '''Repinique''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Repinique|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a 2-headed Brazilian drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Requinto Jarocho''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.atlasofpluckedinstruments.com/n_america.htm Requinto Jarocho] <br />
** ''Description:'' Small guitar <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** See [[Edit:7165294|7165294]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Riqq''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tambourine|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The Riqq is an Egyptian franc drum, also in the tambourine family. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b4f21f34-935e-435d-891a-e3b35452f4ee|Gulistan: Rose Garden]] (as riq)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' Claimed in the band annotation to be played (as riq) by András Dés, member of [[Artist:1abc3af4-2ea0-446e-83de-b8444a64d3f4|Mitsoura]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Another which Wikipedia incorrectly identifies, though their picture and the picture's ID is correct. It is not the same as a tambourine or shakers, however, and the most common form in English is 'Riqq', not 'Riq' or 'Rik'. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Rozhok''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Ruan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruan Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** Even if we have no specific releases for this one yet, it should be certainly kept. We already have [[artist:9f9f2e0f-08a5-4afc-a8ce-1631f2b1ed61|苗晓芸]], a "notable Ruan player".<br />
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=== '''Sabar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sabar|wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' Traditional Senegalese drum.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums<br />
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=== '''Satsuma Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 薩摩琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with four strings and frets popularised during the Edo period.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Saxobone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A trombine modified to accept a saxophone mouthpiece. Used by jazz player Eddie Harris (inventor?) among others. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass? Winds? <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Saz''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Bağlama|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a stringed musical instrument shared by various cultures in the Eastern Mediterranean, Near East, and Central Asia. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a81e4561-63d2-432c-b14c-c127c6a8e8c7|Music For Alfonso The Wise (The Dufay Collective)]] on track 6 [[Track:cd52f016-7823-4a86-9a6d-38d8b2545a88|Cantiga de Santa María 103, "Quen a Virgen ben servirá"]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:ac52dad3-e34c-4714-ba5d-aa7de0bb27c8|Ο κήπος της Ρίλα]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:1512a668-6f1a-44b2-9dea-f6006a3295c5|Πνοή]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:be4242cd-e7ae-4ba9-b84b-811cea190a2e|Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:8be6d1ff-6278-42c9-a529-2856ba8c871e|Live at Theatre de la Ville]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Scratches''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Scratching <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Scratching|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' technique used to produce distinctive sounds by moving a vinyl record back and forth on a turntable while manipulating the crossfader on a DJ mixer. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8f8fe69d-f52f-4df8-bf2c-ec1913f195c1|Loveheart]] on track 8 [[Track:6fc5c697-481e-44c3-b076-4960149601fc|Mentor]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2cbac81f-5073-442d-9219-009a6791cad7|A Recipe for Disaster]] on track 4 [[Track:4eaa40ce-5365-4c40-baf4-59ceb44f8418|Mr. Quicke Cuts the Cheese]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:6569222e-165b-4954-a10f-86c6aac95819|Xiquembo]] on track 4 [[Track:7d456bd4-6b13-405c-9631-6afbf78da95b|Back to Love]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:c583c7ca-2250-42e2-8fdd-a96568aac84a|恋のフーガ]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** We have "Turntable(s)"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Shanai''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Shehnai''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A double reed conical oboe, common in North India ([[wikipedia:Shehnai|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:1e3d9d1b-885c-400e-8b89-31d9f7da2c5c|Raaven]] (track 6, entered as oboe)<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Shime-daiko''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 締太鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' A small Japanese drum which has a higher pitch than a normal taiko.<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Shime-daiko|Shime-daiko]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion / ... / Taiko<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
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=== '''Shinobue''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 篠笛<br />
** ''Description:'' A high-pitched transverse bamboo flute from Japan.<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Shinobue|Shinobue]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Transverse flute<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRite]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:d394cf11-0519-48a7-83a3-53349049b627|Pure -AQUAPLUS LEGEND OF ACOUSTICS-]] (as 篠笛)<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:a81b62b9-19d7-4038-8c54-0c0d5a18852c|Time Twist]] (see [[edit:11441690|edit #11441690]])<br />
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=== '''Sintir''' (Arabic: سنتير) ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guembri (Arabic: الكمبري), Gimbri or Hejhouj. <br />
** ''Description:'' three stringed skin-covered bass plucked lute. <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sintir|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2742f3d5-3184-4bd3-a91c-36f469a08d44|Naked Lunch]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Slapstick''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Whip_(instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a wooden whip - 'The other type also has two planks of woods, one longer than the other, with one handle, connected with a spring hinge so it can be played with just one hand, though it cannot produce sounds as loud as a whip requiring both hands.' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Soprano Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Octave Guitar<br />
** ''Description:'' Tuned one octave over an ordinary guitar<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e20122a0-a565-4824-8771-f4c67bb70ac0|Hoven Droven]], track 3<br />
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=== '''Spilåpipa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** ''Description:'' Swedish folk music instrument: http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spil%C3%A5pipa<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flutes<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:f7010048-60f8-4e69-9f7b-40788d96efcb|Återbesök i holken]], track 5<br />
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=== '''Spinet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinet Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Description:'' A small piano, harpsichord or organ<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:dcdd5fd1-788d-45da-8990-82c6ecd5dc76|Spike]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Steelwhistle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Similar to a tin whistle?? <br />
** ''Instrument Family:''<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e20b0ff6-8a0c-4e35-b676-02066113726a|After the Fall]]<br />
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=== '''Strum Stick''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Sub Octivider''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description: An effect pedal for electric guitars'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1: [[Release:cfa78b97-8d8c-48e6-8599-f3baf71a9231|Coda]]'' <br />
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=== '''Suling''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Suona''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Laba <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Suona|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A woodwind instrument used frequently in the folk music of northern China. With its loud and high-pitched sound, souna has, together with other instruments, been used to provide music of Chinese opera and for various occasions, such as wedding and funeral. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Track:73c0d9c8-94de-4447-a499-edb075eb942e|Lingering]] <br />
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=== '''Surbahar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Swarmandel''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''SynthAxe''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b7b6c6e2-a31a-4efe-be32-c5c1ed506b7b|Béla Fleck and the Flecktones]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tack piano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tack piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a permanently altered version of an ordinary piano <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
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=== '''Tamborim''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tamborim|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A small, round Brazilian frame drum of Portuguese and African origin. The frame is 6" in diameter and may be made of metal, plastic or wood. The head is typically made of nylon and is normally very tightly tuned in order to ensure a high, sharp sound and a minimum of sustain. The drum is devoid of snares or jingles <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** What is this? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
***** As I said, this is simply using their list to compare against, but I would imagine [[WikiPedia:Tamborim|is this instrument]]. That would seem to fit with Discogs' description: "A small, round Brazilian frame drum of Portuguese and African origin. The frame is 6" in diameter and may be made of metal, plastic or wood. The head is typically made of nylon and is normally very tightly tuned in order to ensure a high, sharp sound and a minimum of sustain. The drum is devoid of snares or jingles." -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tap dancing''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tap_dance|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:31c91474-66e1-431a-8309-afd43896d19f|Gibraltar]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:507f5433-5bdf-4f9e-a1ce-a6dab959b8a6|Who Used to Dance]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. See discussion below. <br />
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=== '''Tapboard''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tapboard|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. There's a (bad) picture at [http://www.mandy.co.uk/it-bites/articles/PR_D3_88.HTML http://www.mandy.co.uk/it-bites/articles/PR_D3_88.HTML], seems to be some strange guitarlike-thing. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tape''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/5e50d9a1-2941-443d-8d62-e23384355de0.html Another Green World] by Brian Eno<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (many songs) by Various Artists.<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tar (drum)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(drum)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A tar is a single-headed frame drum. The tar comes from North Africa and the Middle East. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/track/?trackid=11327781 Tindfjöll] has tar performed by [http://musicbrainz.org/show/artist/?artistid=549875 Matthieu Rabaté]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tárogató''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Temple Bells''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.garden-gifts.com/gifts2.htm Temple Bells] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Japanese wind chime <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tenor trombone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Variation of trombone<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Wind brass<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (track 9), performed by [[Artist:86895a8a-1902-4896-bc45-74e777ece686|Gaute Vikdal]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9b1f3679-2fba-42b2-8acc-f657819869be|Nut Sack]]<br />
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=== '''Thon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Traditional_Cambodian_musical_instruments|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Described in the liner as 'Thai drums'. Wikipedia describes it as a "goblet-shaped drum, played with the hands". <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Timber flute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22timber+flute%22 image search]<br />
** ''Description:'' Maybe a kind of celtic flute<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flute <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8c555558-d59f-45ed-a714-b3206b56df3e|Celtic Moon]] (Cormac Breatnach)<br />
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*** [[User:Jesus2099|Jesus2099]] 13:35, 20 July 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Time Machine''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Folktek Time Machine<br />
** Wikipedia: ?<br />
** ''Description:'' A type of custom sequencer / samplable synthesiser made by Folktek<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic Instruments <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bd8903ad-5e67-4283-9cfb-8f285469d320|Freak Controller]] - Salmonella Dub<br />
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=== '''Tipple''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tipple_(musical_instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a stringed musical instrument that is smaller that a guitar and larger than a ukulele, having aspects of both. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tonkori''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tonkori|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked string instrument played by the Ainu people of Hokkaidō, northern Japan and Sakhalin. It is unfretted and has between three and five strings which are not stopped but instead played "open." <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Trautonium''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Trautonium|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tromboon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Babone <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tromboon|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' PDQ Bach - The Seasonings <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' PDQ Bach - Serenude (for devious instruments) <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tumbi''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' A traditional North Indian high pitched, single string plucking instrument from the Punjab region associated with folk music of Punjab and presently very popular in Western Bhangra music.<br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumbi Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7e2cbb97-b018-49ac-ab8c-1895df88d297|In the Zone]] ([[Track:62c790ee-efe3-4f30-8ffc-5b8461b39887|Me Against the Music (Rishi Rich's Desi Kulcha mix)]])<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e792883e-eddb-47b4-b4cd-107dffd9a1c6|Miss E... So Addictive]] ([[Track:4fb10269-f8f9-4264-96a5-a8f57b4b018a|Get Ur Freak On]])<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:5463d27c-e4fb-45cc-a2a2-ea3fd0858f93|The Album]] ([[Track:d93e94aa-4a1d-4e66-91a7-53924a7bfa1f|Mundian to bach ke]])<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:be4a2a3c-649c-4979-b2bf-13d60c0ca9ae|Rise & Fall]] ([[Track:e1a61f5a-9a5a-48bd-9281-4d23d546c9cb|Rise & Fall (Rishi Rich Desi Kulcha remix) (feat. Juggy D)]])<br />
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*** [[Andrew John Hughes|User:Gnu_andrew]] 16:11, 26th of September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Tüngür''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tünggür, düngür, dünggü <br />
** [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mhuey/instruments/ Tüngür] <br />
** ''Description:'' A Tuvan Shamen drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Valiha''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Valiha|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a bamboo tube zither from Madagascar. It is played by plucking the strings, which may be made of metal or (originally) the bamboo skin which is pried up in long strands and propped up by small bridges. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d7fe4164-109f-48d2-a35a-53f6502f3f3d|The Sensual World]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|WALL·E]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Veena''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Veena|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked stringed instrument used in Carnatic music. There are several variations of the veena, which in its South Indian form is a member of the lute family. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Viol / treble viol / viola da gamba / bass viol / violone / vihuela / viola da mano / Spanish vihuela / Mexican vihuela''' ===<br />
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Viol - (copying this section out of my original listing of the Viol in revision 198): <br />
* [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol Viol] - for "early music" and period instruments classical recordings <br />
** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol treble viol] <br />
** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol viola da gamba] - A tenor viol, evolved from the vihuela de arco <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">According to [[WikiPedia:Viol|Wikipedia]], "viol" and "viola da gamba" are the same... ? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 08:45, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Wikipedia uses the terms somewhat confusingly, using the historical term and the modern term interchangably. "Viol" is generic, and one can (anachranistically) refer to the "Viola da gamba" family (as their linked to Viola da Gamba Society does) - the term once was used for all types, with octive ranges prefixed. So in the 1700's, one might have played a bass viola da gamba. In modern terminology, however, though the term can still be used generically for the family, "Viol" is the much more commonly used generic term, with the particular octive types titled as listed here ("bass viol", "treble viol", etc), with a reference to "so and so: viola da gamba" specifically being intended to mean what that same 1700's player would have called a tenor viola da gamba. When I layed out this instrument list, from Viol down to Mexican vihuela, I tried to lay it out as the tree would branch out under modern terminology. (While the "Viol" at top could be "Viola da Gamba", having it twice, once as the specific and once as the anachronicstic generic seems like it'd be much more confusing.) -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 09:12, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol bass viol] <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|violone]] - Sub-type of the viol family, evolved into the modern double bass <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|vihuela]] - Subtype of the viol, has a few different subtypes itself: <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|viola da mano (aka Spanish vihuela)]] - evolved into the classical guitar <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|Mexican vihuela]] - Mariachi <br />
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=== '''Baritone Viola'''===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A viola with heavy strings which plays an octave lower?<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Track:87b9f73b-5dde-473c-b541-4c70a047e4db| English Fiddler: Swarbrick Plays Swarbrick]]<br />
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=== '''Violino piccolo''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Violino_piccolo|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A stringed instrument of the baroque period. Most examples are similar to a child's size violin in size, and are tuned a third or a fourth higher. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:9ae4d3f6-fbc6-4e69-80f5-4808674e47b9|Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 1, 2 & 3]]<br />
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=== '''Weissenborn Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Weissenborn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Specific type of lap steel guitar <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9ac55c6a-9d84-44ab-a5af-e35ab1546896|Vapaapäivä]] on track 5<br />
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*** See [[Edit:8653789|8653789]] -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Whistling Water Jar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Wind Chimes''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 7 (as wind chime)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:46b98859-9dcb-4267-b674-1d0db8899682|Never Better]] on track 3<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bbdd3b03-903c-4805-936b-ef3efd6a121c|Ode to Life]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:5a0ad3ec-15ba-4ec9-b90e-84a8c1cb5578|Διάφανος]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRite]] (as wind chime)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** We have "Chimes"... ? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
***** They list both "Chimes" and "Wind Chimes" as separate types; I'd imagine they're distinguishing between standard percussion chimes and real wind chimes as a subtype. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Wooden Bowl''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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*** Probably quite similar logic to the Wooden spoons below. I also have seen another release (A Canticle for Leibowitz) with a Pyrex bowl (ie, 'glass bowl') credit, in both cases used as a percussion instrument. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Wooden spoons''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]] <br />
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*** Alexsander Hrenov is credited playing wooden spoons on [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]]. We do have spoons included in the instruments list but does the matterial of the instrument deserve to be included as separate entries? I don't know spoons as an instrument but if there's just a small selection of spoons in different materials availble we might as well include it. -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Well, wooden and metal (kitchen) spoons are by far the most common types of spoons, though bone/horn spoons are also out there. As a spoons player, I could probably give you a lengthier rant about the qualities of each type, but for the sake of this discussion, let me just say that there ''are'' different kinds of spoons, and the material ''does'' have an effect on the produced sound. :) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:03, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Wurlitzer electric piano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Wurlitzer_electric_piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electric piano <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:181efd35-d103-4e8b-96db-825a4bb4c6d3|Twelve Mondays]] on track 5 <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:c34275fc-b723-493b-80ce-d2d3b120fd91|Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming]] on tracks 7, 9 and 10<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:2e5c7fab-d176-4d42-a266-2bcf6dea33ba|Blood Like Lemonade]] on track 2, 3, 4 and 10 <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:f762be10-8d45-484b-8f9b-7892f5c168f1|Sevilla]] on tracks 5 and 6<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:96d3e9f6-e751-46d4-9c02-1539fcb6f98b|Brune]] Brune on track 4 ([http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=13460233 edit:13460233])<br />
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The Wuritzer is like Kleenex. Its a brand name and not a type of instrument. Should just be Electric Piano ~ drsaunde<br />
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=== '''Xiao''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 箫, 簫, 洞箫, 洞簫, dòngxiāo<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese end-blown flute<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Xiao (flute)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / End-blown flute<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:3ff90901-6d2f-44ef-805e-2169827dec88|殤]] (Xiao Solo: Zhang Wei-Liang)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:72c36f58-8fb4-41f7-b482-ac89b662bee8|三笑 (華夏室內樂團 葉聰指揮)]] (played by Zhang Weiliang)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
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=== '''Zhaleika''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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==Discussion==<br />
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With regards to "generic" stuff, I just noticed there's no way for ARs that use the tree, like "arranged", to identify simply "arranged orchestral parts" or "arranged vocals", or similar arrangement roles. They're not instruments, but if we're going to reuse the tree for those types of ARs as well, perhaps those types of "super-generics" also ought to have a place in the revised tree? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:44, 22 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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We have Greek baglama and Turkish baglama, but no generic "baglama" for where the specific baglama type is unspecified. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "baglama" added to this list? If it's the former, what exactly do you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">For all three, I put them under discussion, as they don't seem to really be "instruments" to be added, more a general observation - I caught three (four if you include 'electronic wind instruments'), but there's perhaps others, where we have specific types, but no abstracted type. It'd perhaps be useful to take a look through the list for any other such instances I've missed, where we jump right to the specific types, without also providing the unspecified generic as an option, to avoid people being forced into 'guessed credits'. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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Along the same lines as the baglama, we have three dulcimers scattered in the list (Appalachian, Hammered, and Đàn tam thập lục), but no generic "dulcimer" listing. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:14, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "dulcimer" added to this list? If it's the former, precisely what do you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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"Mbira (Mbira, (sansa, kalimba, luvale, karimba, marimbula, matape)) (7)" - I would suggest that this one is named such that it's unclear; the kalimba can be either the modern thumb piano, or the entire family, but the mbira is specifically the traditional thumb piano used within Zimbabwe. "Kalimba (Mbira, (sansa, kalimba, luvale, karimba, marimbula, matape)) (7)" would make much more sense. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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While we have lots of types of pipe, we have no generic "[[WikiPedia:Pipe_(instrument)|pipe]]". -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "pipe" added to this list? If it's the former, could you elaborate more on what it is you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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Would be nice if the entry for "Jew's Harp" was changed into "Jew's Harp / Trump". Unless you know the instrument, it's easy to assume that "trump" is a kind of trumpet. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 21:00, 29 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">According to [[WikiPedia:Trump|Wikipedia]], "trump" can mean either a Jew's harp or a trumpet (or a blow in a trumpet). -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 08:26, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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===Synths===<br />
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Why shouldn't particular types of synth be added? They're frequently listed on CDs and some people care what type of synth was played. Why not make them subtypes of 'Synthesizer'. [[User:PaulSharpe|PaulSharpe]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Because it's impossible to keep up with them all, especially considering the protracted process by which new instruments need to go through before they are added. I've said time and time again that this is all NUTS - what we need are a few (50 tops) instrument/role macro-categories, and then a free text field by which users can input qualifiers. Eg: "Synthesizer [[[Mini Moog|MiniMoog]]]". --[[User:Gecks|Gecks]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Free text fields are not possible in the current [[Advanced Relationships|AdvancedRelationships]] implementation. (And also I think a mixture of a list and free text is counter productive, but well..) You guys are just too impatient. :) Let [[User:mo|mo]] finish his job of restructuring the tree and after that he will create a wiki page to make the process of adding instruments much faster. Noone will die inbetween. And it will prevent total chaos to do it structured and in this order. --[[User:Shepard|Shepard]] <br />
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The number of different synths produced numbers in the several hundreds. Roland alone has made well over 100 different synths and tone generators. Do you want to start listing all of those? That's a slipperly slope to be on. Besides, they are just models and brands. In the end the artist is still playing a synthesizer. If we start listing those then to be consistent we'd have to list the brand and model of all of the other instruments. Does it matter that Jaco Pastorius played a Fender Precision Bass on most of his albums or can we be content to know that he played electric bass guitar? Likewise, does it really matter that Lyle Mays played a Korg Triton and a Steinway Grand on the last Pat Metheny album or is knowing that he played synthesizer and piano enough? [[User:MattPerry|MattPerry]] <br />
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===Dancing===<br />
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* Dancing - Occasionally, I stumble upon releases and tracks which have someone credited as "dancer" or with "dancing" <br />
** Stepdancing - I also see step dancing every now and then (actually, probably more often than simply dancing). --[[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 2007-04-17T07:52:33CEST (I will provide links to releases with these credits as soon as I get around making that [[Wiki Page|WikiPage]] I talked about yesterday in IRC.) <br />
** maybe Tapdancing, which is apparently a subtype of [[WikiPedia:Step_dancing|stepdancing]] - on [[Release:507f5433-5bdf-4f9e-a1ce-a6dab959b8a6|Who Used to Dance]] (actually represented as "percussion instruments performed by Savion Glover"), and probably a lot more releases (Musicals' stuff). <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] pointed out that Discogs lists "Tap Dancing" as an instrument. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 19:21, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I'm not really sure there is a point in crediting things that don't have a relation with the recorded sound (eg: "My mother made the cookies"), and possibly we may define this "instrument" only when it actually has a "part"? -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 09:09, 17 April 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Well, all the dancing credits I thought of in my above proposal actually have a "part" in the sound picture. Step dance in particular is used in "Celtic" music for percussion, in line with bodhrán, bones, and spoons. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 13:02, 17 April 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">krazykiwi says there's a band called 'Tilly and the Wall' who make a feature out of having a tap dancer instead of a drummer (both live and on recordings). -- [[User:mikemorr|mikemorr]]<br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">[[Artist:165dacb8-991e-46e7-a717-1b0548df2a9b|Born Again Floozies]] also use tap dancers and a bass drum instead of a drummer -- [[jdc0730]] <br />
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Mo, no interest in H'arpeggione, Hardanger Fiddle, Spinet, Rebec, Lira da braccio, Viol, treble viol, viola da gamba, bass viol, violone, vihuela, viola da mano, Mexican vihuela, xiao, yali tambur, saz, tar, setar, kamenchech, fasil kemenche, santur, sarangi, santoor, rubab, komuz, dotar, pipa, er-hu, matouqin, gu zeng, gu qin, zhong ruan, charango, ronroco, waylaycho, tiple, requinto, sonqo, patasi charango, South American mandolin, quatro, tambura, instrumental tambura, vocal tambura, valiha, kalimba, or Vocal Role: "Percussion"? (All lost in the revert)... Foolip's working on Chinese releases (have we ever before had someone working on them to need Chinese instruments?) and I'm working on a 170 CD set of classical on period instruments. Even if there's not yet 5 releases listed in here to justify adding each of these yet, shouldn't they still be listed? (For vocal percussion, if anyone can edit that table, I can provide links to at least 30 releases in the db for which it would be needed) -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 15:35, 30 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I'm not very familiar with the instruments of Chinese classical music, but there are annotations on [[Release:3ff90901-6d2f-44ef-805e-2169827dec88|殤]] and [[Release:72c36f58-8fb4-41f7-b482-ac89b662bee8|三笑]] where a few instruments are listed. -- [[User:foolip|foolip]] 03:15, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">foolip, I can't read the script, but perhaps those are among these? (Copied out from revision 198) [http://www.toddgreen.com/strings.html rubab, komuz, dotar, pipa, er-hu, matouqin, gu zeng, gu qin, zhong ruan] Uzbeki/Mongol/Chinese/Other Asian guitar/bowed/plucked string instruments -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 09:17, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
</ul>Several of the instruments you list, Brian, are already in the tree – please check [[Advanced Instrument Tree]] before requesting instruments for addition! Also, vocal stuff, like "Vocal role: percussion", doesn't belong here at all, but rather in the [[Advanced Vocal Tree|AdvancedVocalTree]]. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 14:10, 02 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Freso, if ou look at the revision that was reverted out there, at the time those were not. On the specific vocal percussion role, I even at the time specifically made mention of the fact that this wasn't perhaps the right place for it - but also mentioned that there is no page for that tree, nor did it seem to make sense to make an entirely new VocalAdditionDiscussion page for such a small tree with so few conceivable potential additions. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 16:56, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I know for a fact that "hardangerfele" has been in the tree for as long as I've been around MB, so unless you made the list before Summer 2006... no. [[Advanced Vocal Tree|AdvancedVocalTree]] has also been around for a while - but then, I don't really get where you're going with that bit of your comment. Sorry. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:58, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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===Singular or Plural (parent) instruments===<br />
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Parent instruments are named with inconsistent singular and plural form at the moment (e.g. 'Horn', 'Valved brass instruments', 'Flute' and 'Drums'). Some of the parent intruments are instruments of them selfves (e.g. 'Horn'), some are just a group indication (e.g. 'Valved brass instruments'). Both types can, and should be allowed to, be used in AR's depending on how someone is credited. I think this should be done in a more consitent manner. [[Release:43077b5c-05bd-4d07-b938-3963101ab417|Away From Here]] is one example where one is credited arranging 'Horn'''s'''' instead of just 'Horn'. There is, however, no plural form of 'Horn' available while the group 'Violins' does have 'Violin' in singular form included. <br />
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In the most accurate situation we should do the same for every group indication as we do for 'Violins' and 'Violin' thus e.g. changing 'Horn' to 'Horns' and adding 'Horn' as a sub instrument. This might, however, result in a drastic increase of the instrument list (not that it isn't already way too big but stil ;-)). Another option would be to change at least all of the parent intruments to use the 'Horn(s)' form and thus removing the singular forms like 'Violin' from the list. The downside would be that the AR's won't be as accurate as can be. Of course, we could simply make everything singular or plural but somehow this doesn't really appeal to me ;-) -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 14:43, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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==Failed, and why==<br />
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===Indian Strings===<br />
* Indian Strings ''NOTE: will not be added as it is too generic'' - what should we use when it's listed on a CD as an instrument then? -- Then try to find out exactly what kind of Indian stringed instrument it is. See: [http://chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/instruments.html http://chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/instruments.html] <br />
===Tabla===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Tabla|Tabla]] ''already here, see Goblet Drum'' <br />
===Guitar synthesizer===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Guitar_synthesizer|Guitar synthesizer]] This shouldn't be added either. Just because you added a MIDI pickup to your guitar it doesn't change the fact that you're still playing a guitar. <br />
:* I dispute this simplistic rejection, personally, and think it should be revisited. There are already many "specialized" versions of instruments listed on the current instrument tree, so this as a specialized electric guitar makes sense to me. There are also specialised Guitar Synth players; and all-in-one guitars that can be purchased. From Wikipedia "While the term "MIDI guitar" is often used as a synonym for the field of guitar/synthesis or for a guitar/synthesizer, MIDI is not always used. While most synthesizers use a keyboard interface to allow the performer to play the instrument, because synthesizers generate sounds electronically, a range of input devices can actuate them.[1] A guitar/synthesizer provides an interface which is familiar to a guitarist, allowing the guitarist to play synthesized sounds through the guitar. This diminishes the need for the guitarist to learn to play a keyboard, and allows for musical effects which are natural for a guitar but more difficult or impossible to produce using a keyboard." The fact that you can't achieve the same sound from a traditional synth keyboard or a regular electric guitar makes this distinct from both a "synth" and a "guitar". IMO, an instrument credit should represent both the input mechanism AND the sound that is produced. I mean, we even have both lap steel guitar and electric guitar... Neither "electric guitar" nor "synthesizier" accurately represent the play style and sound here. --[[User:Voiceinsideyou|Voiceinsideyou]] 06:04, 3 September 2009 (UTC)<br />
::* I'd agree with Voiceinsideyou. If the saxophone synthesizer (aka EWI / Electronic Wind Instrument) could be added - and I think it was correct that we did add it - then I don't see any reason why a string instrument equivalent should be barred. If it is simply the addition of a MIDI pickup, that's one thing, but as Voice suggests, that's not the entirety of what might be meant by 'guitar syth'. [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]] 01:35, 16 September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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===E-mu synthesizer===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:E-mu|E-mu synthesizer]] This is just a brand of synth. It should not be added. <br />
===Yamaha DX7===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:DX7|Yamaha DX7]] This is just a brand and model of synth. It should not be added. <br />
===Cymbalum===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Cymbalum|Cymbalum]] ''already in here, see [http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/AdvancedInstrumentTree?highlight=%28Cymbalum%29 list] : ) '' <br />
===Kalimba===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Kalimba|Kalimba]]: [[Artist:f4eb8346-052d-4a5c-8393-cba3aeadb4d9|Steve Hackett]] played Kalimba on [[Release:4262dca2-df09-41a1-ba0e-050957e56f7e|Wind & Wuthering]]. - jongetje <br />
: It's already in the list - look under "mbira". -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 12:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
=== '''Bandoneon''' ===<br />
Included in Free reed section as Bandoneón.<br />
=== '''Clàrsach''' ===<br />
* A "clàrsach" and an Irish harp are the same, the only difference is whether the instrument or player or tune is from Ireland or Scotland. Which, IMHO, isn't enough to warrant its own entry. (And [http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=R9AfTvBcV_4 I play one], so I should be as eager as anyone to have as much granularity as possible in this area!) I'd support renaming "Irish harp" to "Irish harp / Clàrsach" though. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 18:40, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
* Added to Irish harp as "Irish harp / Clàrsach". -- [[User:Reosarevok|Reosarevok]] 18:31, 31 January 2011 (UTC)<br />
=== '''Cümbüş''' ===<br />
* I am not sure what the English word is, but Wikipedia also list it as Cümbüş and I never heard another saying for it. Many Turkish folk songs includes it. --[[User:syserror|syserror]]<br />
* already there, but because of the accents it's impossible to search for. it's just below biwa in the tree. [[User:Nikki|Nikki]] 18:46, 30 January 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==Recently Added==<br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Bouzouki|Bouzoukis]] <br />
** Greek Bouzouki <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Irish_bouzouki|Irish Bouzouki]] <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Shawm|Shawm]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Autoharp|Autoharp]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Davul|Davul]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Bass_flute|Bass Flute]] and several other flutes. <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Boatswain%27s_pipe|Boatswain's Pipe / Bosun's Whistle]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Flute|Indian Bamboo Flute]] <br />
** also would like to thank [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] for his awesome help in explaining how this should be done. this is a prime example of how id like these requests, not only what and why, but how, thank you [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]]! <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Haha! You're welcome. :) It was interesting to partake in how to best approach that problem. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 05:34, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Violone|Violone]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Kantele|Kantele]] <br />
** Adding my note here, i think that a generic "Kantele" entry is best. *I* don't know enough about it to even being creating a tree. <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">And we have [[Sub Optimal Credits|SubOptimalCredits]] to see whether there's a need for more specific kantele entries (and which) as well. (If people will use it as intended, that is.) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 05:39, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Tangent_piano|Tangent Piano]] In the harpsichord/clavichord family, dates from around the same time as the fortepiano. Mozart specifically wrote K. 300g and K. 315g for the Tangent Piano. I need this one for tracks 19 and 21 of disc 9 of volume 6 of the Brilliant Classics complete Mozart set. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 19:42, 03 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Scottish_smallpipes|Scottish Smallpipes]]: Belongs alongside the other specialized bagpipes already in the list. See [[Edit:7509789|7509789]]] -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Would you think we should make a separation beneath "Bagpipe" for "bellow-blowns" and "mouth-blowns" or just lump all the bagpipes together under "Bagpipe"? (I'm going to add Northumberland pipes within not too long, and thus all the specific types of bagpipes will be bellow blown! Woohoo!) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:09, 05 May 2008 (UTC) Added to the list. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 21:28, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Practice_chanter|Practice Chanter]]: Double reed wind instrument, similar to a recorder. See [[Edit:7551925|7551925]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Where would you place this in the tree? As a child of "Double reed" or "Bagpipe"? (They're amazingly fun to play around with, btw. :p) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:09, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Added to the list under "Bagpipe". -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 21:50, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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* Melodeon<br />
** Added a while ago, by renaming "Diatonic accordion" to "Diatonic accordion / Melodeon". -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 19:34, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Bass_drum|Bass Drum]] (AKA: Kick Drum)<br />
* Fretless Bass<br />
* Tenor Guitar<br />
* Bombarde<br />
* Bayan<br />
* Chromatic Button Accordion<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Quena|Quena]]<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Twelve-string_guitar|12 string guitar]]<br />
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=== '''Basset-horn''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Basset-horn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c178ab0e-7e02-4f7c-a775-6e1c458b9d08|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Premium Edition (disc 7: Divertimenti Nos. 1-5 for 2 Clarinets & Basset Horn, K. 439b/1-5/KV Anh 229/1-5)]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:a6d2212b-b722-400d-81a0-63f3e8677d7b|Works for Basset Horn and Strings (basset horn: Paul Gallo, violin: Barbara Long, viola: Jack Rosenberg)]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:70fbe745-1034-4f61-935b-654a19b02602|Clarinet Quintet K. 581 / Clarinet Quartet K. 374f (Danubius Quartet feat. clarinet: József Balogh)]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:27f1b07a-dd59-408d-97b4-cac4c110dbb6|The Clarinet in Concert (London Symphony Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra feat. clarinet: Thea King) (disc 1)]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:dd1bb29e-6583-4c07-b6fe-606a760827bb|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Complete Works, Volume 3: Serenades, Divertimenti, Dances (disc 12: Divertimenti K. 439b Nos. 4-6 For 2 Clarinets & Bassoon)]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Mozart wrote several works specifically for basset-horn. To properly AR the full 170 CD set, I need this one. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Chalumeau''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Chalumeau|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a woodwind instrument of the late baroque and early classical era, in appearance rather like a recorder, but with a mouthpiece like a clarinet's. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:930e9fd8-c75d-438a-818c-2731505daf08|Concerti per mandolini / Concerti con molti strumenti (Europa Galante feat. violin: Fabio Biondi)]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:4b0d82e2-5cf3-4c5f-b6a8-723859c0abc6|Wind Concertos / Symphony "Il grillo" (Wiener Akademie feat. conductor: Martin Haselböck)]]<br />
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=== '''Cuatro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cuatro|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A class of South-American guitars <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Releases 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8:'' All the releases by the [[artist:4dfadf48-e15b-4fc2-a800-2b68702a72d5|Penguin Cafe Orchestra]]<br />
*** ''Releases 9, 10, 11:'' All the releases by [[artist:36be047b-c4f2-443f-90b8-0453d6eaa339|Simón Díaz]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Popular in folk and ethnic music. See also [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3715 http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3715] -- [[User:gioele|gioele]] 10:43, 06 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Taragot''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' (none known) <br />
** ''Description:'' The Taragot is a Turkish/Hungarian/Romanian reed instrument related to the saxophone and clarinet. <br />
** ''Instrument family:'' Winds – Reeds – Singular reed <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/11e675a2-e3d0-435f-8f78-98e15d4a3fb0.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/11e675a2-e3d0-435f-8f78-98e15d4a3fb0.html] (Dumitru Fărcaș) <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/03f67e07-fda7-40e8-8f12-96ab310a7297.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/03f67e07-fda7-40e8-8f12-96ab310a7297.html] (Luca Novac) <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/e24d9dcc-0c33-462e-bd08-41c77a71bc3b.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/e24d9dcc-0c33-462e-bd08-41c77a71bc3b.html] (Dumitru Fărcaș) <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/38d41036-5ca1-4e9e-958d-4519bd85b491.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/38d41036-5ca1-4e9e-958d-4519bd85b491.html] <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/df98afe0-2e34-4c83-b4e3-cd92cdd080d6.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/df98afe0-2e34-4c83-b4e3-cd92cdd080d6.html] <br />
** ''Comments:'' See [[wikipedia:Taragot|Wikipedia page]]. I ''think'' it's the descendant of the next instrument in this list (Tárogató); Wikipedia says that without the accents. On the other hand, the accents ''might'' be the Hungarian spelling (here's [[wikipedia:hu:T%C3%A1rogat%C3%B3|the Hungarian wiki page]], it seems more informative but I can't read it.) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">A look around the web would suggest that “taragot” is the generic internationalized (i.e., English) spelling, but that might be biased by my searches. Some more links: [http://www.11thmuse.com/taragot.html Page dedicated to the taragot]. [http://www.eliznik.org.uk/RomaniaMusic/taragot.htm Some more info]. <br />
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=== '''Marxophone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[Wikipedia:Marxophone|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' A type of fretless zither.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** See the linked Wikipedia page for many other appearances, or search Discogs for the keyword "Marxophone." -- [[User:Bitmap|Bitmap]]<br />
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** Added in this [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-689?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Electronic Wind Instrument''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' EWI <br />
** ''Description:'' the generic for this class of instruments <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds + Electric <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:18c99797-80c0-4ec7-a0c5-1a9df40b731d|Moonlighting]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:8377ef00-259e-44c6-9994-7f0748eb3e83|Welcome to the St. James' Club]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:e2595399-d7cb-4bc2-a394-7072365d46f7|Weekend in Monaco]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:17243cba-1de5-4958-90a9-77f25854ec0c|Live in LA]] <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:343d8edd-1954-461c-91b1-b6aef727e3a5|Brave New World]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** In the process of adding performance credits to my favorite groups' releases, I found that there's no currently no entry for EWIs. I have a set of 6 albums which feature the instrument (5 of them listed above) that I am ready to add credits to. Wikipedia suggests there are also a number of well-known (in their genre) jazz performers, as well as albums and soundtracks, that make use of the instrument. More information about the EWI can be found on its wikipedia [[WikiPedia:EWI|page]]. -- KrytenAG 01:47, 30 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
** [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5349 Ticket for instrument creation]<br />
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** Added in [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-602?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|this JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Box / Sruti Box''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sruti_box|Wikipedia]][http://www.shrutibox.com/ Sruti Box] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:8f5e1348-16b2-4777-a2d6-5f75338289dc|The Complete Songs of Robert Burns, Volume 3]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:19f02d8c-5226-48e5-9f90-503691cd01e6|This Earthly Spell]] (Sruti Box) <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:a1d160c1-572d-4aea-adfa-c6d91a26a6f7|Afinke Machine]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:f3d9c5fa-3623-4177-a6dc-30241adda250|World Library of Folk and Primitive Music: India]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:bbaae02b-36bf-4668-b027-c6b94cd755d2|Natural Elements]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Some tracks on [[release:8f5e1348-16b2-4777-a2d6-5f75338289dc|The Complete Songs of Robert Burns, Volume 3]] credit a musician with "Box", which from the sound is a kind of accordion (see edits [[Edit:7546921|7546921]] & [[Edit:7547611|7547611]]). Since other tracks on the same releases credit that same musician with "accordion", it seems that "box" is intended to refer to a specific instrument rather than it simply being a generic name for an accordion. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Looks like this may also be a [[WikiPedia:Sruti_box|Sruti Box]] (also [http://www.shrutibox.com/ http://www.shrutibox.com/]), and Indian harmonium-like instrument (see [[Edit:8704118|8704118]]). -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 21:00, 30 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Actually, a box ''is'' most often used as a generic term for double (or single (or, in rare instances, triple)) rowed button accordions (which are, AFAIK, always diatonic). -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:41, 05 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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** [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5536 Ticket for instrument addition]<br />
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** Added in [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-602?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|this JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Bass Saxophone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' The bass saxophone is the second largest existing member of the saxophone family (not counting the subcontrabass tubax). It is similar in design to a baritone saxophone, but it is larger, with a longer loop near the mouthpiece.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Wind Instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:cfdc4866-64d8-4d5b-aa3b-a57c0e8513d1|Swing Low]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:c418405b-1819-46ce-a516-18a8f396969b|Low Life]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:0480d901-7e83-4ed7-a76e-66c536963ae1|Solo Pour Deux]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:68210148-2926-4e57-b725-9a193a85dc3e|Going Hollywood]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_saxophone Wikipedia article] has this to say: ''Unlike the baritone, the bass saxophone is not commonly used.'', but also ''In the 1920s, the bass saxophone was often used in early jazz recordings, since it was at that time much easier to record than the tuba or double bass.''<br />
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=== '''Farfisa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Farfisa organ, Farfisa Compact, Farfisa Mini-Compact, Farfisa FAST'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Farfisa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Organ <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:1f715142-a0ef-48c8-9e72-c402e5bad13f|Pink Floyd – The Piper at the Gates of Dawn]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Track:53d92a58-084b-4b10-b9f1-91e60a25b8aa|Electrelane – I Love You My Farfisa]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:cf33d81a-5d44-4e40-9375-e918ad7ea477|Klaus Schulze – Timewind]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:d1fffb6d-984a-4450-8acd-38e3a9e2b17d|James Blackshaw – Celeste]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Please enter "electronic organ" as a supertype and put the Hammond organ and the Farfisa below it, if possible. [[User:KRSCuan|KRSCuan]] 09:10, 21 June 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Finger Snaps''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Finger clicks, finger snapping<br />
** [[Wikipedia:Snap (fingers)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' this would seem to be like clapping, describing snapped fingers, not some actual instrument <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:156671ad-34d7-41f6-b9d2-7e910019a3ef|Fearless]] on track 4, [[track:be8df2b2-7965-4855-9699-0251a570f18d|Hey Stephen]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:89637b55-1b5c-4943-bf7f-08a47da20d3d|Affordable Art]] on track 4, [[track:38b2e23d-6037-46d0-8c1f-44894f5acd80|Talk Backwards]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** "Finger clicks" is a very common alias for this. -- [[User:Bitmap|Bitmap]]<br />
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=== '''Sopranino Saxophone ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sopranino_saxophone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Small saxophone<br />
** ''Instrument Family:''<br />
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=== '''Voice Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Vocaloid (brand name)'' <br />
** ''Description:'' At least in Japan, there's been a bunch of music released using singing voice synthesizers like [[wikipedia:Vocaloid|Vocaloid]] instead of live singers. This instrument could also be used for other types of voice synthesis as used in music; e.g. the Macintosh voice synthesizer has been used in some songs. This is intended to be used with the [[Programmer_Relationship_Type|Programmer Relationship Type]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic instruments <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:361b929b-082c-4af3-8766-01b9292f0e24|VocaL@ntis ~初音ミクがランティスのネ申曲を歌ってみた~]]<br />
*** ''Release 2-8:'' [[Artist:de4959b1-26e8-469c-b64c-cd1a20959f1e|supercell feat. 初音ミク]] 6 albums/singles, voice synth programmed by [[Artist:aabc3d78-218b-4e98-95b7-fe6388adef2d|ryo]]<br />
*** ''Release 9:'' [[Release:7ade5e5f-6199-4d1e-8a92-13e6fbcb823e|Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Original Song Collection]], credits on [http://lantis.jp/new-release/data.php?id=aace6905622e4c6a20fde59ba456604a Lantis web site]<br />
*** ''Release 10:'' [[Release:fd6888b1-4fd2-460b-9fe0-97dbb83703c4|EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalostar feat.初音ミク]] - has voice manipulators credited as track artists.<br />
*** ''Release 11:'' [[Release:6ed8bc08-f07b-4197-951e-763ca259f13c|Heartsnative]], programming by [[Artist:e9537924-8dba-4c14-b315-aad41d8c14b7|鶴田加茂]] (from [http://www.enterbrain.co.jp/magical-cute/sp/heartsnative/prof.html Heartsnative])<br />
*** ''and more...''<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Stroh violin''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Violin-trumpet, Trumpet-violin, Horn-violin<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Stroh_violin|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' http://youtu.be/4MTHX0BsunE<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings?<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:38c41949-b421-4fd8-a862-3d871eb29f18|Sad Machinery of Spring]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** Listed several times in the booklet of the Tom Waits album [[Release:1b3fe3d5-3d19-4062-a455-9fe74fcb4d02|Alice]]. See [[Edit:7905421|7905421]]. - <br />
*** Toni Marcus has a credit for "stroviola" on [[Release:1a6db57e-e7bf-4018-8afc-ebb1a69ec635|Into the Music]]<br />
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=== '''Zheng''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guzheng, Gu-Zheng, Juzheng, Ju-Zheng<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guzheng|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A traditional Chinese string instrument. With 21 strings and a large resonant cavity, the player can easily invoke sounds that represent various natural scenaries. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / Zither<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Talkbox''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Talk_box|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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=== '''Hi-hat''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Hihat <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Hi-hat|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' two cymbals that are mounted on a stand one on top of the other and clashed together using a pedal on the stand. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9200aa3f-a9e2-4b65-bdbb-d3082abc3ca0|Man mognar med åren]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:20b6ded6-2f76-4a49-8c26-df188beb21d0|Introducing the Hardline...]] on track 3<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:a517e7e8-b920-4b53-87fa-d0f268719d51|Affinis Suite]] on multiple tracks.<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Bass Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Synth, Synth Bass<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Synthesizer#Bass_synthesizer|Wikipedia]]<br />
*** Tagged with [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-bass%20synthesizer instrument-bass synthesizer]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Synthesizer<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f762be10-8d45-484b-8f9b-7892f5c168f1|Sevilla]] on tracks 1 and 2 <br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Batá drum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Batá_drum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c2e96d86-6cc0-40ee-8402-84a839404797|Kärlek & politik]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:a93b7a5d-deec-4d2b-8991-d59dbf70c74f|Seguida III]], as indicated in the (lousy promo copypasted) annotation for the artist [[Artist:7c544f25-365f-4b52-9219-efb07c8c5d04|Seguida]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list, spelled as "Bata" at Discogs -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Dizi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 笛子<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese transverse flute typically made of bamboo.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Dizi|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Transverse flute<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Kaval''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Blul <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Kaval|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Chromatic end-blown flute <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Chromatic end-blown flute. Should probably have "Blul" as an alias, because that's the specific instrument I encountered (see [[Edit:7445525|7445525]] and [[Edit:7445529|7445529]]). -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Sarangi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sarangi|wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' bowed string instrument from India, Nepal and Pakistan. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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=== '''Zill''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' El Zili (plural); Finger cymbals<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Zill|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The wp description: Zills, also zils or finger cymbals, (from Turkish zil, "cymbals") are tiny metallic cymbals used in belly dancing and similar performances.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion Instruments / Other Percussion<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Tom-tom''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tom-tom_drum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' another of the drums in any common drum set <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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=== '''Tzoura''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tsoura<br />
** ''Description:'' A smaller bodied version of the bouzouki <br />
*** [http://rebetikoodysseyband.com/Instruments.php The tsoura is about half the size of the bouzouki and can be made as a six or eight string instrument]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Music box''' ===<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Musical_box|Music(al) box]]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Machine<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Bass Harmonica''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Harp<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [http://www.contrabass.com/pages/bassharp.html Bass Harmonica]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Charango''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Charango|wiki:WikiPedia:Charango]] <br />
** ''Description:'' small stringed instrument of the lute family <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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=== '''Tar (lute)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tār <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(lute)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The tar is a long-necked, waisted lute found in Azerbaijan, Iran, Armenia, Georgia, and other areas near the Caucasus region. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / Lute<br />
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=== '''Slide bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Bass version of the slide guitar<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:0a84f9a7-e426-41f1-8a15-47b723135f94|The Bootlicker]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:7df016cd-5171-46c3-a3ba-69d2711113c3|The Crybaby]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
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==Related Links==<br />
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* [[Sub Optimal Credits|SubOptimalCredits]] <br />
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==Proposed Instrument List==<br />
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{{Instrument<br />
| name = 5-string fiddle<br />
| aka = 5-string violin<br />
| description = [http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/timsviolins/5_violin.htm Tim Phillips] says "Made to be tuned with a low C then G D A E, these 5 string violins have normal violin string length and spacing, so they are played like a normal violin."<br />
| family = Strings<br />
| release1 = [[Release:6e2bcc18-0703-4280-80cd-6ec930dba01b|The Desperate Battle of the Birds]] credits [[Artist:d3ec4762-29f8-4e1f-bd55-f9d00d718ced|Patsy Reid]] for "5-string fiddle, violin, viola and vocals"<br />
| release2 = Played by [[wikipedia:Brittany_Haas|Brittany Haas]] of [[Artist:4c3ebc7c-020e-4d9d-a5df-264c72025ee2|Crooked Still]]<br />
| release3 = Played by [[Artist:1a14063c-9dca-48d5-98c3-89748c74562b|Ricky Skaggs]] on [[Release:326f6e60-0e06-4832-a7d0-7b6017092d53|Blue Kentucky Girl]]<br />
| release4 = <br />
| release5 = <br />
| comments = <br />
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=== '''17-string koto''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Jūshichi-gen, 十七絃, 十七弦<br />
** ''Description:'' A koto with 17 rather than 13 strings, sometimes described as a bass koto.<br />
** [[wikipedia:17-string_koto|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Koto<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:b1779ed5-d92a-4ff4-8ff1-bd6067467af7|源氏ノスタルジー]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Accordina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' it's a free reed musical instrument like the accordion or harmonica, [http://www.accordinas.com/index.php?lg=1&rbq=1|see more information]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free reed <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:204db5f6-b20b-4060-90db-6557d0fd2c14|Le Jaseur boréal]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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=== '''Acoustic Instruments''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Generic instrument credit<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:84b058bd-2a65-45e0-b9c1-8e599696f30b|Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** We already have Electronic Instruments in the tree.<br />
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{{Instrument<br />
| name = Afoxé<br />
| wikipedia = Afoxé<br />
| description = a gourd (cabaça) wrapped in a net in which beads or small plastic balls are threaded, shaken to be played.<br />
| family = Percussion<br />
| release1 =<br />
| release2 =<br />
| release3 = <br />
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| comments = A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
}}<br />
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=== '''Agogô''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Agogô|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of bell <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:a42d8a45-81f8-48a3-81a6-6c80080f5f83|Toxygene]] - Track #4 (Curtis Watts)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d5776474-e195-402d-b933-340d274e89d5|Devil's Got Your Tongue]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Alfaia drum''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (PT)] [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (FR)]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c6acf741-8092-421a-b35a-406f64532b05|Indeecios]] credits [[Artist:be17eaaf-1163-4d2d-aaa1-0d2e5ac47aa3|Tikogó]] for "alfaia drum"<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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=== '''Algozey''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' A wooden, beaked double-flute traditionally played by goat herders in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. One flute is kept as the drone, creating a melodious, hypnotic sound. This instrument is popularly used in the Bhangra dance form. <br />
** [http://worldmusiccentral.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/algozey World Music Central wiki]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flutes<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7e2cbb97-b018-49ac-ab8c-1895df88d297|In the Zone]] ([[Track:62c790ee-efe3-4f30-8ffc-5b8461b39887|Me Against the Music (Rishi Rich's Desi Kulcha mix)]])<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:be4a2a3c-649c-4979-b2bf-13d60c0ca9ae|Rise & Fall]] ([[Track:e1a61f5a-9a5a-48bd-9281-4d23d546c9cb|Rise & Fall (Rishi Rich Desi Kulcha remix) (feat. Juggy D)]])<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** [[Andrew John Hughes|User:Gnu_andrew]] 16:36, 26th of September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Apito''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Arco Bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Archlute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Arciliuto (Italian); Erzlaute (German); Архилютня (Russian)<br />
** ''Description:'' The archlute is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of solo music, and the Renaissance tenor lute, which lacked the bass range of the theorbo. Essentially a tenor lute with the theorbo's neck-extension, the archlute lacks the power in the tenor and the bass that the theorbo's large body and typically greater string length provide.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c02864b4-1feb-4ce4-9d05-4a4b69bb1a20|Sonatas For Violoncello (Anner Bylsma, violoncello)]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
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=== '''Ashiko''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ashiko|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of drum played with the hands <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d5776474-e195-402d-b933-340d274e89d5|Devil's Got Your Tongue]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Backpacker guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Martin Backpacker guitar'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:08f39fa9-c805-4ff6-a43f-83fa1790bcd5|A Place in the World]] (John Jennings, tracks 3 and 8)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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=== '''Backwards electric guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:280704d8-b54c-4668-b640-1c1c9469a4ed|Not Too Late]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Adam Levy is credited playing backwards electric guitars on [[Release:280704d8-b54c-4668-b640-1c1c9469a4ed|Not Too Late]]. Is this really a separate instrument? :-S -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Honestly, I highly doubt it. He's probably just playing it behind his back/head, reversed, on in some other strange way. Or perhaps it's a left-hand guitar. I don't know. But I doubt it warrants an instrument listing on its own. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Balalaika double bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' contrabass balalaika<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Balalaika|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Vitaly Hrenov is credited playing Balalaika double bass on [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]]. I don't know this instrument at all so I don't know if the 'double bass' aspect is default for this instrument or not. If it isn't, should we include it as a separate instrument? -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** You provided the link to Wikipedia and still didn't read the article? Double bass would correspond to the contrabass tuning. Just use balalaika for now and record the tuning in the [[Sub Optimal Credits|SubOptimalCredits]]. Tunings will most likely be added as a separate attribute. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== Banjolin ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Banjolin|Description in Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:cbc97377-05f3-4011-a8fa-0aaa1ca9ffd1|Feels Like Home]] (track 1, credited as banjo)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== Four-string Banjo ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a banjo, with four strings<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings, Banjo<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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=== Five-string Banjo ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a banjo, with five strings<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings, Banjo<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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=== Banjo-ukelele ===<br />
** ''AKA:'Banjolele' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Banjo_ukelele|Description in Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6469bec7-3249-4fce-b502-1889f51d0306|Samurai Over Serbia]]<br />
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=== '''Baroque Trumpet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Natural Trumpet <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Baroque_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A brass instrument used in the 16th through 18th centuries, or a modern replica of a period instrument.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Trumpet <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:973e5bc7-67a7-4ad9-8388-34a5090d7484|The James Bowman Collection (James Bowman and The King's Consort)]] in track 20<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:ba27b983-1076-4d12-b8e2-3138a1b17361|Fiori Musicali: Three Organ Masses]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:b3e8e259-6fe6-4b8e-9d37-e7b7a98e72d1|His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts: Grand Tour]] (played by David Staff: see CD sleeve linked at http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/al.asp?al=CDH55344)<br />
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=== '''Bapang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** http://chinhwebchannel.in/Nomadic%20fair%20&%20festival/performance.html<br />
** http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musique_rajasthanie<br />
** ''Description:'' A percussion from Rajasthan<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussions <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (Bapang by Simon Edwards)<br />
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=== '''Barrel Organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Barrel_organ|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6cb6780a-dffe-4b48-b290-d6bf72e32a26|The New Millennium Four Seasons (feat. violin: Gilles Colliard)]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a2549983-6bdb-469a-8c4d-ac223e339a24|Des nuits noires de monde]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Bass Marimba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c2e96d86-6cc0-40ee-8402-84a839404797|Kärlek & politik]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|Wall-E]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' Not very common. The author of http://www.craftymusicteachers.com/bassmarimba/ has heard from percussion supply dealers that there are few bass marimbas around, mainly at music schools<br />
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=== '''Bawu''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 巴乌, 巴烏, Ba-wu<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese transverse free reed wind instrument which has a single metal reed.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Bawu|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Free reed<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:8c260189-d6ad-468c-ab9a-ba21f781fa14|On the Shoulders of the Great Bear]] (as "Ba-wu")<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:b71f964d-0727-48c7-b3c1-76e4be751450|Dog Man Star]] [http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=386087]<br />
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=== '''Bellowphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Bell tree''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Bell_tree|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Tuned percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7ee5ef6e-1217-4911-87c5-d8df2ee66184|Nonsuch]] (track 16, "Bungalow")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9fd9a724-4ace-4432-bed9-d6692e6b0596|Woodland Winds]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 5 (as "tree bell")<br />
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=== '''Blaster Beam''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Body Percussion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, other<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Carolina Chocolate Drops (actually "hand clapping" and "'leg' percussion", but this is closer than we have now)<br />
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*** If added, it should probably be the parent category of "handclaps".<br />
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=== '''Bowed Piano''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? Strings?<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:944528f7-9f56-4e7f-8483-d571248039d8|Sculptures Musicales, Twenty-Six with Twenty-Nine, Twenty-Six with Twenty-Eight & Twenty-Nine, Eighty]] ('piano' should be 'bowed piano')<br />
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=== '''Broom Stick''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0afcbb22-8bb3-4c16-8d69-8dbc38e11055|A Portrait (disc 1)]] (tracks 5-8)<br />
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=== '''Buk''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Buk_(drum)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Korean drum played with one hand and one stick <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Bullroarer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Byzaanchi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Caixa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-caixa-de-guerra Caixa] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Brazilian snare drum used in samba music <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Cavaquinho''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavaquinho Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:13cf7c26-7963-4047-9bf0-d8482d79f363|Εκπομπή]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:44888080-d6c6-4f19-a2d4-ad5803185127|Mar Azul]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** A Portuguese instrument similar to the Ukulele.<br />
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=== '''Caxixi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Caxixi|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' an African drum, seems to be played both as a shaker and a hand drum? <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRiti]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Chamber Organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Órgano_de_cámara|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The chamber organ is a little organ belonging to the keyboard instruments family, suitable for use in private salons. This type of instruments have normally no more than 10 registers. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:973e5bc7-67a7-4ad9-8388-34a5090d7484|The James Bowman Collection (James Bowman and The King's Consort)]] on tracks 17 and 19<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9252c575-b90d-48b8-964a-4112f6662593|Andreas Scholl: Vivaldi (Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, conductor: Paul Dyer, counter-tenor: Andreas Scholl)]] on tracks 24-29<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b3e8e259-6fe6-4b8e-9d37-e7b7a98e72d1|His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts: Grand Tour]] (played by Timothy Roberts)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:2e483091-7bf9-4b6a-b8a4-c2c72bee92ec|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 1)]] on tracks 1 to 13, 15 to 47, and 49 to 55<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:b2d0a969-1a26-42db-9510-aee4e26606da|Contented Rest]] on track 11<br />
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=== '''Chanter''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chanzy''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chikuzen Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 筑前琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with either four strings and frets or five strings and frets popularised during the Meiji period.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Ching''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ching|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Chinese finger cymbals <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chitarra battente''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Chitarra_battente|Description in Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[track:055a0ca9-e772-46da-aa4b-ef8bd563398e|track]] in [[release:06e67626-64f4-48b2-993a-25cff32fd070|tribute to Dead Can Dance]]<br />
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=== '''Cimbasso''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Cimbasso|Description in Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:06241666-c4ef-4520-afb4-cde165e19404|ワールド・デストラクション ~世界撲滅の六人~ オリジナルサウンドトラック]]<br />
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=== '''Computer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** We have "programming"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Computer hard drive "triangle"''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' presumably the platter from a computer hard drive, played as a triangle.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
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** ''Comments:'' Yeah, this'll never get added. --[[User:Hawke|Hawke]] 00:03, 2 October 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Anglo concertina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Anglo-German concertina <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#Anglo_concertina|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' the Anglo or Anglo-German concertina is historically a hybrid between the English and German types of concertinas. The button layouts are generally the same as the original 20-button German concertinas designed by Uhlig in 1834. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free-reed aerophone <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32d73691-bf1a-4b22-a6c2-6bfdac8652c5|Sharp Practice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d56914db-373d-43a5-9113-c574fd1f6727|Fenlandia]] <br />
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=== '''English concertina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#English_concertina|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a fully chromatic instrument having buttons in a rectangular arrangement of four staggered rows. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free-reed aerophone <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32d73691-bf1a-4b22-a6c2-6bfdac8652c5|Sharp Practice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d56914db-373d-43a5-9113-c574fd1f6727|Fenlandia]] <br />
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=== '''Contrabass Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Contrabass_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a low-register plucked string instrument in the guitar family, which has six strings.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6405be18-4ca2-43d9-9fdd-d64187df0009|Hearts and Bones]] <br />
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=== '''Cornamuse''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornamuse Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (double reed)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Cromorne''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Cromorne|Cromorne]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0667fe75-f348-4b00-a0a5-4e2660dee8a5|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 1: Alexandre le bienheureux / Clérambard)]]<br />
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=== '''Cuíca''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cuíca|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Brazilian friction drum used in samba music <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32356980-5e9d-47c2-9374-91f06c119491|The Ultimate Adventure]] on track 9, 10, 11<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** More appearances listed on Wikipedia -- [[User:Mr_maxis|mr_maxis]]<br />
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=== '''Daegeum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Daruan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 大阮<br />
** ''Description:'' A bass ruan.<br />
** [[wikipedia:Ruan|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Moon lute (or Ruan, if that gets added)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38ff363a-01a3-44bd-b730-1317660e661d|The Art of the Chinese Lute]] (see [[edit:4801525|edit #4801525]])<br />
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=== '''Dhol''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dhol|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' an Indian and Pakistani barrel drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Dictaphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dictaphone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Speech playback device <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Vocoder? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:af69487a-b955-4fb9-87cd-6c17e87f86bf|Snake Charmer]] Holger Czukay on tracks 1,3 & 5<br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictaphone. -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]] <br />
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=== '''Dilruba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Baluji|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' bowed string instrument <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Sitar <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0ff5b17b-f027-4dc6-9626-d678bb5084f2|Papua New Guinea Translations]] Sitar Magic Band (all tracks)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:cd6a2d60-99fd-4dae-a3d9-edc7538bb5c6|Λαβύρινθος]]<br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esraj . -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]<br />
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=== '''Domra''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Domra|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a long-necked Russian string instrument of the lute family with a round body and three or four metal strings <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:33004280-a100-4ee3-adf8-bd6c50a9d34c|På väg]] has primdomra, altdomra and tenordomra (all mentioned in the Wikipedia article) on track 2<br />
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=== '''Doshpuluur''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Toshpuluur <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Doshpuluur|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked, banjo-like, long-necked lute used in the Tuva region of Mongolia. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Double-reed Slide Music Stand''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' An oboe read crossed with a music stand into a funky slidebar instrument. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** Used by, who else, PDQ Bach. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Drone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other? Winds? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** Is this an actual instrument of its own, or just generic droning (which can be done on most melody instruments)? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** I'm not sure - Discogs gives no description for this one, I'll have to try to dig it out of their change notes if they mean as you describe, if they perhaps mean a tanpura, or if they mean something else. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Duck call''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''Entenfänger<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Duck_call|Wikipedia]] <br />
*** http://www.steveweissmusic.com/category/sound-effects <br />
** ''Description:'' A duck call is like a traditional whistle made to emulate the sound of a duck<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:00b7e0ee-8767-4772-86f4-10d87812934b|Hell Billies From Venus]] on track 11 & 12 (as "Entenfänger")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9c69be75-f4c1-4fa9-a4b1-19020a975b41|Acoustica: Alarm Will Sound Performs Aphex Twin]]<br />
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=== '''Dulcian''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' curtal<br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulcian Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (bassoon-like)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Dulcimer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:2d6fd13e-12b5-4c14-95f0-315acce12ebb|Fantasia Lindum]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:6fc9c1e6-b80b-483c-b78f-268b5aed59b7|No Guru No Method No Beeper]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:33fa35dd-77e7-491a-a43b-1d99c35dbf93|Fateless]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:b1a9b532-6cec-422d-9fb2-c9f50bbb7fd6|Broken Wings]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|Wall-E]] (bowed lap dulcimer)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** We already have Appalachian dulcimer (plucked) and Hammered dulcimer (struck), as well as several children of the hammered dulcimer. Sure it isn't one of these? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 20:27, 06 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Dunduk''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Dutar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Dutara, Dotar, Dutor, Doutar <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dutar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' traditional long-necked two-stringed lute found in Central Asia and South Asia <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Lute<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:eb2ce1d6-093f-4d3b-92bf-b9e8ffdd15ce|We Are Three]] track 9<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:156d4709-a487-4de0-8d10-eb20cb5ed5c9|Naghma]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:54b987d4-3ddf-484f-9de4-947b16fcae1d|Afghanistan Untouched]] (both discs)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:e83788a2-14a2-4f4e-8d3d-9df30ff2d022|Ouzbékistan: L'Art Du Dotâr]] (as dotâr)<br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutar. -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]<br />
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=== '''Eagle Bone Whistle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Eagle_bone_whistle|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Sacred Native American instrument. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
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*** See [[Edit:8653887|8653887]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Effects''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:fda4bb83-43e2-4fc9-a4ab-828b83d3c209|Never, Never Land]] on track 5<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:98b1e961-bf84-4e4b-85c1-5de7161dfdef|The Catherine Wheel]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:dcdd5fd1-788d-45da-8990-82c6ecd5dc76|Spike]] Various sounds by Michael Blair<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''E-Flat Bass Tuba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:5854cbe6-52df-400d-8f28-29c04b22b556|Secret of the Sahara]] <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Eight String Bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Eight string bass guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b522484a-dea9-4b0c-a07c-d56bb9008e87|The Dreaming]] <br />
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=== '''Ektare''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Electric Acoustic Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Electric_acoustic_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ee4d29d0-f0c3-4a1b-8bac-e40142d76912|Unlimited: Saga (disc 2)]] <br />
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*** I'm a bit surprised that this isn't here already, it's not exactly a rare instrument. I came across one release it's used in - but I have no doubt that it's out there on various other releases as well. -- [[User:Kilu|Kilu]] <br />
**** From what I can tell, it's just a regular (acoustic) guitar with pick-ups. Do you want "electric-acoustic" bouzoukis, banjos, harps, accordions, violins, guitar basses, double basses, ... etc. as well? -- -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:42, 13 July 2007 (UTC) <br />
***** I suppose you have a point there. I personally don't have an electric acoustic anything, so I don't know if the sound is any different from normal acoustic. I do think that it's sort of odd that it's specifically credited as such in the booklet though. [[User:Kilu|Kilu]] <br />
***** Perhaps an "electric" option which could then be applied to any instrument in the list? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 13:40, 13 August 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electric Baritone Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Scale Baritone Guitar<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fender_Bass_VI|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Six-string guitar tuned an octave lower than standard tuning, which can function as a bass or electric guitar, but with its own distinctive sound.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:3112a9f0-4bbc-4bb7-8c6d-34f91d2bbe03|2009-07-08: Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW, Santa Monica, CA, USA]] <br />
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*** Adding primarily for Doug McCombs's work in [[Artist:Tortoise|Tortoise]], but Wikipedia states its use by more players. -- [[User:M. del Carpio|M. del Carpio]] 10:36, 17 March 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electric bouzouki''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22electric+bouzouki%22 image search] <br />
** ''Description:'' Electric bouzouki<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bouzouki <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8c555558-d59f-45ed-a714-b3206b56df3e|Celtic Moon]] (Niall O'Callánain)<br />
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*** [[User:Jesus2099|Jesus2099]] 13:51, 20 July 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electronics''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ecad8eab-4f25-465a-ab61-1c5a0c5c8d4d|Idiology]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''F Bass Tuba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:5854cbe6-52df-400d-8f28-29c04b22b556|Secret of the Sahara]] <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Feet and Clogs''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f0528ace-13ff-4537-ba03-b6206fc6a986|Rice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' Track 14 of [[release:80e39d32-3902-431f-83bf-6902c1761fff|Together! -タンポホ・プッチ・ミニ・ゆうこ-]] has "foot steps"<br />
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*** I see that the list does already have "Handclaps", and surely feet are no less important musically than hands? I have many recordings with credits for human percussion. For example, from [[Release:f0528ace-13ff-4537-ba03-b6206fc6a986|Rice]], how should I enter Lucy Adams ''feet, clogs, singing''? -- [[monxton]] 02:45, 13 February 2009 (UTC) <br />
**** [[WikiPedia:Clogging|Clogging]] is a form of, or at least intimately related to, step dancing. See discussion on dancing below. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:40, 16 December 2007 (UTC) <br />
***** See also [[Edit:8653849|8653849]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] <br />
****** Track 10 of [[Release:2a35e72e-5713-47d6-9b9e-0a9f85741436|The Black Rider]] has credits for "boots". -- [[User:mikemorr|mikemorr]] 12:35, 18 July 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Flageolet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Flugabone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Frame drum set''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' set of frame drums<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum, Drum set <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Carolina Chocolate Drops<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same.<br />
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=== '''Fretless Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fretless_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ad420734-4e91-4870-8e8e-ee40cbc3337d|Γρήγορα η ώρα πέρασε]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:ac52dad3-e34c-4714-ba5d-aa7de0bb27c8|Ο κήπος της Ρίλα]]<br />
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=== '''Frottoir''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Frottoir|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a variation of the washboard made specifically for Zydeco music; also called a rubboard<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ecad8eab-4f25-465a-ab61-1c5a0c5c8d4d|Idiology]] (as "rubboard")<br />
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*** Even thought the wikipedia page is really a redirect to the page on the Washboard, the Frottoir is mentioned in the article as a different instrument (but derived from the Washboard). It's in the section "The washboard as a musical instrument" -- [[User:vovel|Vivek Bhaskar]] 20:32, 22 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Fujara''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Slovak shepherds long pipe<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fujara|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A long wooden flute that superficially resembles a bassoon.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f6335672-c521-4129-86c3-490d20533e08|Hounds of Love]] (as "Fujare")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:8c260189-d6ad-468c-ab9a-ba21f781fa14|On the Shoulders of the Great Bear]]<br />
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=== '''Ganzá''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ganzá|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Brazilian rattle <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Gittern''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gittern Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings (ancestor to guitar, lute, mandolin)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Glass Bottle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0afcbb22-8bb3-4c16-8d69-8dbc38e11055|A Portrait (disc 1)]] (tracks 5-8)<br />
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=== '''Glass Bowl''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:82a9fa8b-ccd9-4c0b-810e-4d90acc990de|A Canticle for Leibowitz]] (as "Pyrex bowl") <br />
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=== '''Goc''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a serbian traditional drum.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e1f7ee01-d814-47a1-a616-a56e0271e620|Alkohol: Šljivovica & Champagne]] <br />
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=== '''Guimbri''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Greek lyra''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Cretan lyra, Cretan lira or lyra. <br />
** ''Description:'' a pear-shaped, three-stringed bowed string instrument central to the traditional music of Crete. <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cretan|lyra Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] on track 4. <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:53a1607f-0ed8-458b-a3f6-81dcb9708bc7|Μουσική της Κρήτης]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:550709d4-901a-44f0-9cc6-4c3ac1d484c2|Μανία]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:911af3a6-cfff-4bfd-9492-4754f17c5ec2|Ριζίτικα]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:6a255a68-1e52-4407-85c4-c4a1e4b11493|Microkosmos]]<br />
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=== '''Greek lute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] on track 3 & 4. <br />
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=== '''Guitalele''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guitalélé, Guitarlele, Guitarlélé, Guitatélé (typo), [http://jp.yamaha.com/products/musical-instruments/guitars-basses/miniguitars/gl1/ Yamaha GL-1] (product)<br />
** ''Description:'' small sized guitar tuned like a ukulélé<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guitalele|Wikipedia]] <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' Many tracks in [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/e24bc770-0153-4718-8347-4ae53c7df2af.html ZA7IE]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:0385f276-5f4f-4c81-a7a4-6bd7b8d85a7e|サマーれげぇ!レインボー]]<br />
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=== '''Guitarrón mexicano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guitarrón, Mexican guitarron, Mexican large guitar (literal translation)<br />
** ''Description:'' A large, deep-bodied Mexican 6-string acoustic bass played in mariachi groups.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guitarrón_mexicano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b76893ae-3004-4025-8763-a0ead1064e23|Black Eyed Peas - Elephunk]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:80ca9a6c-3c70-43dd-b757-66647ad58b25|Recent Songs]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bb465529-b3d9-43be-9d3c-e71ce11be1b2|Hotel California]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** A predecessor of the modern acoustic bass guitar<br />
*** Also a distinct instrument at Discogs<br />
*** Not to be confused with the [[WikiPedia:Guitarrón_chileno|Guitarrón chileno]]<br />
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=== '''Haegeum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 해금<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Haegeum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Korean bowed string instrument related to Chinese Huqin/Erhu<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bowed string instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c409f43e-c7bb-431d-8b27-f28010db2f6d|Oh! Silence]] by 3호선 버터플라이 (tracks 6 and 11 as "해금")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:fce804ac-2ae5-4972-92fb-8a43676bd710|Time Table]] by 3호선 버터플라이 (tracks 11 and 15 as "해금")<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:b2bec95a-b837-416d-93c6-ae27b8398651|민들레코러스]] (see edits [[edit:12649800|#12649800]] and [[edit:12649802|#12649802]])<br />
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=== '''Hang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Hang (musical instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Hand-played instrument with a steelpan-like sound made of two steel sheet bowls put together in a UFO-like shape<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussions<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (hang by Martyn Barker)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:f758f839-c016-4785-801d-87aa63844c0a|Rhizomism]] (hang by Rafael Sotomayor)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:34310cf0-2f0b-4aaf-a6e9-9982c3a10a04|The Vibration of the Hang]] (hang by Rafael Sotomayor)<br />
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=== '''Harmonitor''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f53564e8-2297-4c3c-a427-1bdadc844832|Siren]] on [[Track:6feac7a0-73fa-4e53-bcfe-1440951db144|track 14]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** No idea what this actually is, only reference I can find so far seems to be on the credits page for [http://www.heathernova.net/modules/tinyd2/index.php?id=8 Siren]<br />
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=== '''Harpeleik''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** ''Description:'' a chorded zither <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
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=== '''Heike Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 平家琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with four strings and five frets used to play Heike Monogatari.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Homus''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Hulusi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 葫蘆絲, 葫芦丝<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese free reed wind instrument flute typically made of bamboo.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Hulusi|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Free reed<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
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=== '''Igil''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Janggu''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Janggu|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a traditional Korean drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Jarana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Jarana|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Mexican guitar variant <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** See [[Edit:7165280|7165280]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Jug''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' An empty jug (usually made of glass or stoneware) played with the mouth. With an embouchure like that used for a brass instrument, the musician holds the mouth of the jug about an inch from his or her mouth and emits a blast of sound, made by a "buzzing" of the lips, directly into it. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jug_(musical_instrument) Jug (musical instrument)] <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Carolina Chocolate Drops: Genuine Negro Jig]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e95fd8a7-32f4-42e3-9984-e2ea535effe2|Fonotone Records 1956-69 (disc 1: Jug in the Shade)]] <-- instrument is in the title!<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:a0c6b3f7-ef18-4304-8642-ec66b9d10f2c|Down III: Over the Under]] (water jug)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:335fe0e5-75a5-4dd4-83c0-e0272bc23811|Drunken Barrel House Blues]] (track 13 and maybe others)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Kabosy''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Kanjira''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Kanjira|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a south Indian tambourine <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d2b60aa7-4dfe-4361-9c39-63a93ba48b0b|Disco Volante]] on track 4<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:007f5354-b6ad-41e1-a794-ee0464ea5e59|Yunnan Colorfree]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Katem''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Some sort of percussion instrument, middle-eastern?<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Khene''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''K'kwaengwari''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Kkwaenggwari<br />
** ''Description:'' Korean gong <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:af94d761-1f9a-459b-9538-81b0b1002dad|Guidance]] by [[artist:75a66f67-4d2a-448e-acdf-3000268af6d1|I And I Djangdan]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Kompang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Rebana'' <br />
** ''Description:'' type of Rebana, a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:24eec8f1-5938-4ed1-9b5f-cfd7f5723c02|Louder than Light]] by Wicked Aura Batacada <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same. <br />
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=== '''Kotsuzumi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 小鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, smaller than the ōtsuzumi<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Tsuzumi]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
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=== '''Kutero/Kutiro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A set of three drums played by Mandinka people in West Africa. Similar to Sabar or Djembe. Picture [http://www.angelfire.com/nv/jetucker/pictures/Percussion/Africa/kutiro5.jpg here].<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d52ef610-7e21-4086-800e-fd70f4930604.html|Ascension]] by Pep Love (track 16)<br />
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=== '''Launeddas''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Launeddas|Launeddas]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a typical Sardinian woodwind instrument, consisting of three pipes <br />
** ''Instrument family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1'': '''[[release:657590c5-efae-4041-9695-d5a05f81e979|Caminos de pache]]''' by Tenores di Bitti "Remunnu 'e Locu" <br />
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=== '''"leg" percussion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' percussion music performed with the legs, presumably<br />
** ''Instrument family:'' other percussion<br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1'': '''[[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]]''' by Carolina Chocolate Drops<br />
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=== '''Loops''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:598c1ec5-00da-471c-a903-e0aa57d03a6b|52]] credits loops, drum loops, percussion loops on several songs <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Lur''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lur<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (track 11), performed by [[Artist:86895a8a-1902-4896-bc45-74e777ece686|Gaute Vikdal]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Lyricon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Lyricon|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A type of electronic wind instrument.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7d80f486-dc83-40e0-be75-64446680fb9b|Sound-System]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:52dcdbef-2039-4fd9-86b4-e506a5523996|Wenn schon nicht für immer dann wenigstens für ewig]] on tracks 8 and 9 <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b6351dee-4f75-478f-8858-3eccd91c15c9|The Beach Boys]] track 3<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:badddc64-d06a-4ac7-b61a-5c83c7afda96|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 5: La Boum)]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Mandoguitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Marimbaphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Marimbaphone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Tuned Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:3fec0072-0f11-4448-9b78-af58e07ad096|Seeds]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Used by Fats Sadi on Seeds, not currently credited -- [[User:Wizzcat|Wizzcat]] 21:29, 09 August 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Marímbula''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Marímbula|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' folk musical instrument of the Caribbean Islands (not to be confused with a marimba). <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Lamellophone <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (marimbula by Simon Edwards)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:267a7c89-3624-4b7a-b7a2-aefc2bdc5e89|Head Hunters]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Different to African lamellophones used to produce complex polyphony and polyrhythms, the marímbula basically plays the role of a bass guitar. -- [[Fabe56]]<br />
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=== '''Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.sobrino.net/mer/arpa_de_mariachi.htm Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** See [[Edit:7165259|7165259]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Mizmar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Modular Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Modular_synthesizer|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Synthesizer<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:af690f11-9704-46e5-8afd-87eeabd05abc|1978-10-18: Shiba Yubin Chokin Hall, Tokyo, Japan]] on all tracks except track 1.<br />
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Note that a Moog is a type of Modular synth. http://www.modcan.com/ has some good photos as well.<br />
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=== '''Mridangam''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' "mridanga", "mrudangam", "mrdangam", "mrithangam", "miruthangam", and "mirudhangam"<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Mridangam|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a south Indian drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d4ca4c9a-007a-4cae-b28b-c2e2ac70ca0a|In Praise of Krishna]] on track 8<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2577e182-a600-456d-b70a-6df9bf36391a|Kinsmen]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Music Sequencer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Sequencer<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Music_sequencer|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a device designed to play back musical notation<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:11787d0e-37c7-4ee0-b606-1606282e6eca|Be Yourself Tonight]]<br />
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=== '''Ney''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** Yes we do - as "Nai". There's several spellings for this one (Nai/Ney/Nye/Nay) -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] <br />
***** The Nai in the list at the moment is a type of flute, not the drum. -- [[BrianFreud]]<br />
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=== '''Njarka''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: N'jarka'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Njarka|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description: a small fiddle made from a gourd, with one gut string, which is native to Mali.'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments <br />
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*** ''Release 1: [[Release:f819c678-cf55-44a4-8847-db28465bc3d9|The River]] by Ali Farka Touré'' <br />
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=== '''Ngoni''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: N'goni, N'gone'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Ngoni_(instrument)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description: a plucked string instrument from West Africa, possibly an ancestor of the banjo.'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments <br />
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*** ''Release 1: [[Release:20d0c28d-f6a9-4e26-a676-66ad9d4eeb17|AfroCubism]] by Afrocubism'' <br />
*** ''Release 2: [[Release:1b4c2852-0107-389c-8938-b46c66ea5568|Segu Blue]] by Ngoni Ba'' <br />
*** ''Release 3: [[Release:a793fb60-8d8c-4a43-a6d5-2f56f4fd4586|I Speak Fula]] by Ngoni Ba'' <br />
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** ''Comments: The sleeve notes for release 1 credit Bassekou Kouyate with both ngoni and ngoni ba - so I must assume they are different, but I do not know how.''<br />
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=== '''Nokan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' nohkan, 能管<br />
** ''Description:'' High-pitched Japanese bamboo transverse flute<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Nokan]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
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=== '''Nyabinghi Drums (Funde, Thunder, Repeater/Keteh)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Rastafarian/jamaican drums'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Nyabinghi_drums|Wikipedia]] and [http://www.ilanddrums.com/History.html|Iland drums]<br />
** ''Description:'' played at a groundation ceremony in rasta culture. Nyabinghi music is played in 4/4 time on three drums:<br />
::: Thunder: It is a double-headed bass drum, played with a mallet. The strokes are an open tone on 1 and a dampened stroke on 3. Occasionally, the thunder player will syncopate the rhythm.<br />
::: Funde: The funde is the middle drum. It maintains the dominant heartbeat rhythm as the funde player makes steady, dampened strokes on 1 and 3.<br />
::: Repeater/Keteh: The repeater or keteh, is the smallest and highest pitched drum. The drummer tends to play around 2 and 4 , with a syncopated feel. It is seen as the carrier of spirit and fire of the music.<br />
:: Maybe these are two specific, but noting here in case they are credited this way on other releases. These are roughly equivalent to other standard percussion instruments like "bass drum", congas, bongos etc.<br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums / Nyabinghi drums (preferably with an instrument each for the three)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0c7965c8-eb47-4f1a-bf73-5e1d9bc95d24|Light]] by Matisyahu<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Oboe d'amore''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Oboe d'amore|Oboe d'amore]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:4fb0dd64-14ec-45c5-82ea-8daf491467dc|Landscape Classics Series, No. 79]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e5602b9d-e196-4e9a-b6d1-a43491aa7bb7|Cantatas BWV 80, 140, 147, 227 (disc 1)]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:531afa07-cc30-46c9-a3c5-ac907114d8c8|Cantatas, Volume 35 (Bach Collegium Japan feat. conductor: Masaaki Suzuki)]]<br />
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=== '''Ocarina, Double-chambered''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Treble Ocarina<br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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=== '''Ocarina, Triple-chambered''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Ocarina<br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0667fe75-f348-4b00-a0a5-4e2660dee8a5|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 1: Alexandre le bienheureux / Clérambard)]]<br />
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=== '''Organo di Legno''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Wooden Pipe Organ''<br />
** ''Description:'' A small chamber organ with wooden pipes which was well known in the Renaissance, but of which there appear to be no other surviving examples except for one made by Lorenzo da Pavia in Venice in 1494 that is now kept in the Museo Correr, Venice, Italy. Such instruments were prized for their sweet sound, described as "soave". Lorenzo's organ was pitched at a' = 455 Hz (± 4 Hz), one of the fairly high Venetian instrumental pitches. The compass is F,G-f³ (i.e. no F#), which retains the possibility of using the upper part of the range for repeating melodies at the octave. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / Keyboard <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e7cb161b-4d3f-4f27-bee5-0c49f971619a|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 2)]] on tracks 6 and 17<br />
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=== '''Orpharion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Orpharion|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A plucked instrument from the Renaissance, whose metal strings are tuned like a lute and are plucked with the fingers. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Cittern <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:9915ba95-edc8-4eb7-9215-86d44ee28d3a|Downland · Jones: Lute Songs (Emma Kirkby, soprano; Anthony Rooley, lute, orpharion) (disc 1)]] on tracks 4-6, 10, 12-14 and 16-17<br />
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=== '''Ōtsuzumi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 大鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, larger than the kotsuzumi<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Ōtsuzumi]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
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=== '''Outi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Pandeiro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pandeiro|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of hand frame drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:89ad4ac3-39f7-470e-963a-56509c546377|Music For Alfonso The Wise (The Dufay Collective)]] in tracks 4, 17, and 18<br />
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=== '''Pandereta''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandereta Wikipedia] <br />
** ''Description:'' Wikipedia links it to 'tambourine', but it's an incorrect translation. The Pandereta is a Puerto Rican franc drum, which is in the same family, but not the same as a tambourine. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
*** Be careful, though. Pandereta '''does''' mean Tambourine in European Spanish.<br />
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=== '''Pandero''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandero&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=1&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dwikipedia%2Bpandero%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26sa%3DG%26pwst%3D1 Wikipedia (translated)] <br />
** ''Description:'' Described in the liner as a "Spanish franc drum", looks like it's a relative of the tambourine. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]]<br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Pedalboard''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Piccolo trumpet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Piccolo_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Mozart also wrote several works for trumpet quintet, which includes a piccolo trumpet. Again, to properly AR several CDs in the 170 CD set, I need this one too. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Pipe''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Pixiephone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Player Piano''' ===<br />
** Issue: <br />
** ''AKA:'' Reproducing Piano<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Player_piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Player pianos play themselves, but esp. in the reproducing versions, rather than being programmed like midi tracks, they were actually played by someone, and the roll thus produced became the piano roll.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:b7cfa186-8a33-4695-ad93-9087d148cd41|Gershwin Plays Gershwin: The Piano Rolls]]<br />
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=== '''Pocket Trumpet''' ===<br />
** Issue: [[Ticket:3536|Ticket #3536]] <br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pocket_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:9c352722-cce0-4b9a-b358-2816786e8540|First Egg]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:4a1d43a8-bc05-406b-b0dc-4595cb73c908|Man with a Movie Camera]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bab88c5d-0018-45d9-9067-3b0ee5ae6247|Seeds of Time]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** a compact size B♭ trumpet, easy to carry around. Though never was considered good enough to be in official use in orchestras, it was featured quite some times in small jazz bands. [[Artist:adf3879a-e091-4f73-8792-861a7a3e3abe|Don Cherry]] is Mr. Pocket Trumpet, and him alone has dozen of releases on which he uses it (also check most Ornette Coleman releases where he features) - revealing this somewhat neglected poor trumpet its true potential. All these are currently documented as simply trumpet. Note this is not the same as the Piccolo Trumpet that we now have. More about the thingie at [[WikiPedia:Pocket_trumpet|wackypedia]]. -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 05:24, 21 January 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Polynesian Log Drums''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2d5d5d4c-d0d7-4772-962f-de7185605ff8|Big Ones]] <br />
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=== '''Post horn''' ===<br />
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**'''Issue:''' [[Ticket:5281|#5281]]<br />
** ''AKA:'' coach horn, posthorn, post-horn<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Post horn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The post horn is a valveless cylindrical brass or copper instrument with cupped mouthpiece, used to signal the arrival or departure of a post rider or mail coach. It was used especially by postilions of the 18th and 19th centuries.<br>Mozart, Mahler, and others incorporated the instrument into their orchestras for certain pieces. On such occasions, the orchestra's horn player usually plays the instrument. One example of post horn use in modern classical music is the famous off-stage solo in Mahler's Third Symphony. Due to the scarcity of this instrument, however, music written for it is usually played on a trumpet or flugelhorn.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:4d499d8c-1938-4549-bf09-3564c982b521|Complete Mozart Edition, Volume 3: Serenades for Orchestra (disc 7)]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Used by [[Artist:9bfa2606-328f-4e3e-829d-31b5fafe4688|Michael Laird]] on [[Release:4d499d8c-1938-4549-bf09-3564c982b521|Complete Mozart Edition, Volume 3: Serenades for Orchestra (disc 7)]], and likely other discs on the 180 CD Mozart set.<br> I added the ticket before seeing this wiki page (and therefore without discussion). :( -- [[User:Crazee canuck|Crazee canuck]] 23:01, 12 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Prepared Guitar''' ===<br />
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* ''AKA:'' Tabletop Guitar<br />
* [[Wikipedia:Prepared guitar]]<br />
* ''Instrument Family:'' Guitar<br />
* ''Description:'' A prepared guitar is a guitar which has had its timbre altered by placing various objects on or between the instrument's strings, including other extended techniques. This practice is sometimes called tabletop guitar, because many prepared guitarists do not hold the instrument in the usual manner, but instead place the guitar on a table to manipulate it. (from Wikipedia)<br />
* ''Tagged With:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-prepared%20guitar instrument-prepared guitar]<br />
* ''Appears On:''<br />
** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:98862aec-2132-4407-bacc-508dbaddd3d8|Alanis Morissette – Flavors of Entanglement]] (track 7)<br />
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* ''Comments:''<br />
** This seems kind of like a style of playing, involving manipulating an instrument in non-standard ways by adding to it. It seems to be applicable to nearly any instrument, but the only two examples on Wikipedia that use the "prepared" terminolody are Guitar and Piano.<br />
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=== '''Prepared Piano''' ===<br />
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* [[Wikipedia:Prepared piano]]<br />
* ''Instrument Family:'' Piano<br />
* ''Description:'' A prepared piano is a piano that has had its sound altered by placing objects (preparations) between or on the strings or on the hammers or dampers. (from Wikipedia)<br />
* ''Tagged With:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-prepared%20piano instrument-prepared piano]<br />
* ''Appears On:''<br />
** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:98862aec-2132-4407-bacc-508dbaddd3d8|Alanis Morissette – Flavors of Entanglement]] (track 7)<br />
** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a517e7e8-b920-4b53-87fa-d0f268719d51|Affinis Suite]] (multiple tracks)<br />
** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:3f3040a8-e909-41d9-94c2-a65a8ba0b999|Sonatas and Interludes (prepared piano: Aleck Karis) (disc 1)]] (all tracks)<br />
** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:5741ac6f-c705-4e63-b38e-28fbedf834a0|A Portrait (disc 2)]] (track 1)<br />
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* ''Comments:''<br />
** See Prepared Guitar, above.<br />
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=== '''Pump organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pump_organ|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ef619505-7f4e-443b-8de5-e51817f519b9|Aldrig får jeg fred]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:c34275fc-b723-493b-80ce-d2d3b120fd91|Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:7ced7dc3-b27a-47ed-b88c-3e2b344713db|2001-07-06: Stadtpark, Hamburg, Germany]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:829ba971-dbe1-4f97-8cb7-e18f97690a4e|Season of Changes]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Used by [[Artist:e54eaf23-781d-48ef-a8cd-161574b552e6|Jørgen Dickmeiss]] on [[Release:ef619505-7f4e-443b-8de5-e51817f519b9|Aldrig får jeg fred]]. Should be a child of "Reed Organ" per [[Wikipedia|WikiPedia]]. (Unless it's actually exactly the same as a harmonium... ? I couldn't quite determine.) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 07:41, 26 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
*** Used by [[Artist:184ae1f4-9e21-4a41-bc60-bbe2a6e19fa6|Zac Rae]] on [[Track:7cd3a7c0-1ee2-4403-aead-92b271ace1f3|Fountain]] -- [[User:Sonofkyuss|Sonofkyuss]] 11:05, 26 April 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Ramana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.thaimusic.net/thon-cha-tri.htm Ramana] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A type of drum, not seeing much info on it. There is a picture of one at the linked site, however. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Rackett''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rackett Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (bassoon-like)<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Rauschpfeife''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Reactable''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Reactable Systems<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Reactable|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' electronic musical instrument with a tabletop <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic instruments <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:8917d79f-2043-4a1b-9951-d6430e9277a7|Voltaic]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
[http://www.reactable.com/ Official website]<br />
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=== '''Rebana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:24eec8f1-5938-4ed1-9b5f-cfd7f5723c02|Louder than Light]] by Wicked Aura Batacada (credited as Kompang, smaller version) <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Could be added with Kompang as a sub-instrument, but as Kompang is I believe just a smaller version adding Rebana may suffice. <br />
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=== '''Reco-reco''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-recoreco Reco-reco] <br />
** ''Description:'' a specific type of Brazilian Güiro <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. The orangish [[WikiPedia:Güiro|picture on the left]] is a reco-reco (picture is correctly identified in the [http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reco-reco Portugese page]). -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Regal''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Renaissance Harp''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' The Renaissance Harp is based on the 15th-16th harps that have survived through the centuries. It was used during the Renaissance to the 17th century. With two orders chromatically tuned, it can interpret the Renaissance repertoire, covering parts for virginal, Renaissance lute, etc., and in its shape we see the "Gothic" style of the stylized harps in the late Middle Ages, though this style remained until now into the Baroque. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2e483091-7bf9-4b6a-b8a4-c2c72bee92ec|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 1)]] on tracks 1 to 14 and 36 to 47<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e7cb161b-4d3f-4f27-bee5-0c49f971619a|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 2)]] on track 2<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:c32234ba-e855-4e1a-b559-e2d77b0e8967|Fantasies, Pavanes & Gallardes]]<br />
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=== '''Repinique''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Repinique|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a 2-headed Brazilian drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Requinto Jarocho''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.atlasofpluckedinstruments.com/n_america.htm Requinto Jarocho] <br />
** ''Description:'' Small guitar <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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*** See [[Edit:7165294|7165294]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Riqq''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tambourine|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The Riqq is an Egyptian franc drum, also in the tambourine family. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b4f21f34-935e-435d-891a-e3b35452f4ee|Gulistan: Rose Garden]] (as riq)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' Claimed in the band annotation to be played (as riq) by András Dés, member of [[Artist:1abc3af4-2ea0-446e-83de-b8444a64d3f4|Mitsoura]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Another which Wikipedia incorrectly identifies, though their picture and the picture's ID is correct. It is not the same as a tambourine or shakers, however, and the most common form in English is 'Riqq', not 'Riq' or 'Rik'. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Rozhok''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Ruan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruan Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** Even if we have no specific releases for this one yet, it should be certainly kept. We already have [[artist:9f9f2e0f-08a5-4afc-a8ce-1631f2b1ed61|苗晓芸]], a "notable Ruan player".<br />
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=== '''Sabar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sabar|wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' Traditional Senegalese drum.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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=== '''Satsuma Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 薩摩琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with four strings and frets popularised during the Edo period.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Saxobone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A trombine modified to accept a saxophone mouthpiece. Used by jazz player Eddie Harris (inventor?) among others. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass? Winds? <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Saz''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Bağlama|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a stringed musical instrument shared by various cultures in the Eastern Mediterranean, Near East, and Central Asia. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a81e4561-63d2-432c-b14c-c127c6a8e8c7|Music For Alfonso The Wise (The Dufay Collective)]] on track 6 [[Track:cd52f016-7823-4a86-9a6d-38d8b2545a88|Cantiga de Santa María 103, "Quen a Virgen ben servirá"]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:ac52dad3-e34c-4714-ba5d-aa7de0bb27c8|Ο κήπος της Ρίλα]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:1512a668-6f1a-44b2-9dea-f6006a3295c5|Πνοή]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:be4242cd-e7ae-4ba9-b84b-811cea190a2e|Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:8be6d1ff-6278-42c9-a529-2856ba8c871e|Live at Theatre de la Ville]]<br />
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=== '''Scratches''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Scratching <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Scratching|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' technique used to produce distinctive sounds by moving a vinyl record back and forth on a turntable while manipulating the crossfader on a DJ mixer. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8f8fe69d-f52f-4df8-bf2c-ec1913f195c1|Loveheart]] on track 8 [[Track:6fc5c697-481e-44c3-b076-4960149601fc|Mentor]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2cbac81f-5073-442d-9219-009a6791cad7|A Recipe for Disaster]] on track 4 [[Track:4eaa40ce-5365-4c40-baf4-59ceb44f8418|Mr. Quicke Cuts the Cheese]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:6569222e-165b-4954-a10f-86c6aac95819|Xiquembo]] on track 4 [[Track:7d456bd4-6b13-405c-9631-6afbf78da95b|Back to Love]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:c583c7ca-2250-42e2-8fdd-a96568aac84a|恋のフーガ]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** We have "Turntable(s)"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Shanai''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Shehnai''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A double reed conical oboe, common in North India ([[wikipedia:Shehnai|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:1e3d9d1b-885c-400e-8b89-31d9f7da2c5c|Raaven]] (track 6, entered as oboe)<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Shime-daiko''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 締太鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' A small Japanese drum which has a higher pitch than a normal taiko.<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Shime-daiko|Shime-daiko]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion / ... / Taiko<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
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=== '''Shinobue''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 篠笛<br />
** ''Description:'' A high-pitched transverse bamboo flute from Japan.<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Shinobue|Shinobue]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Transverse flute<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRite]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:d394cf11-0519-48a7-83a3-53349049b627|Pure -AQUAPLUS LEGEND OF ACOUSTICS-]] (as 篠笛)<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:a81b62b9-19d7-4038-8c54-0c0d5a18852c|Time Twist]] (see [[edit:11441690|edit #11441690]])<br />
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=== '''Sintir''' (Arabic: سنتير) ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guembri (Arabic: الكمبري), Gimbri or Hejhouj. <br />
** ''Description:'' three stringed skin-covered bass plucked lute. <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sintir|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2742f3d5-3184-4bd3-a91c-36f469a08d44|Naked Lunch]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Slapstick''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Whip_(instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a wooden whip - 'The other type also has two planks of woods, one longer than the other, with one handle, connected with a spring hinge so it can be played with just one hand, though it cannot produce sounds as loud as a whip requiring both hands.' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Soprano Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Octave Guitar<br />
** ''Description:'' Tuned one octave over an ordinary guitar<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e20122a0-a565-4824-8771-f4c67bb70ac0|Hoven Droven]], track 3<br />
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=== '''Spilåpipa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** ''Description:'' Swedish folk music instrument: http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spil%C3%A5pipa<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flutes<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:f7010048-60f8-4e69-9f7b-40788d96efcb|Återbesök i holken]], track 5<br />
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=== '''Spinet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinet Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Description:'' A small piano, harpsichord or organ<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:dcdd5fd1-788d-45da-8990-82c6ecd5dc76|Spike]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Steelwhistle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Similar to a tin whistle?? <br />
** ''Instrument Family:''<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e20b0ff6-8a0c-4e35-b676-02066113726a|After the Fall]]<br />
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=== '''Strum Stick''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Sub Octivider''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description: An effect pedal for electric guitars'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1: [[Release:cfa78b97-8d8c-48e6-8599-f3baf71a9231|Coda]]'' <br />
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=== '''Suling''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Suona''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Laba <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Suona|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A woodwind instrument used frequently in the folk music of northern China. With its loud and high-pitched sound, souna has, together with other instruments, been used to provide music of Chinese opera and for various occasions, such as wedding and funeral. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Track:73c0d9c8-94de-4447-a499-edb075eb942e|Lingering]] <br />
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=== '''Surbahar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Swarmandel''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''SynthAxe''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b7b6c6e2-a31a-4efe-be32-c5c1ed506b7b|Béla Fleck and the Flecktones]] <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tack piano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tack piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a permanently altered version of an ordinary piano <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
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=== '''Tamborim''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tamborim|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A small, round Brazilian frame drum of Portuguese and African origin. The frame is 6" in diameter and may be made of metal, plastic or wood. The head is typically made of nylon and is normally very tightly tuned in order to ensure a high, sharp sound and a minimum of sustain. The drum is devoid of snares or jingles <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** What is this? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
***** As I said, this is simply using their list to compare against, but I would imagine [[WikiPedia:Tamborim|is this instrument]]. That would seem to fit with Discogs' description: "A small, round Brazilian frame drum of Portuguese and African origin. The frame is 6" in diameter and may be made of metal, plastic or wood. The head is typically made of nylon and is normally very tightly tuned in order to ensure a high, sharp sound and a minimum of sustain. The drum is devoid of snares or jingles." -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tap dancing''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tap_dance|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:31c91474-66e1-431a-8309-afd43896d19f|Gibraltar]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:507f5433-5bdf-4f9e-a1ce-a6dab959b8a6|Who Used to Dance]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. See discussion below. <br />
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=== '''Tapboard''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tapboard|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. There's a (bad) picture at [http://www.mandy.co.uk/it-bites/articles/PR_D3_88.HTML http://www.mandy.co.uk/it-bites/articles/PR_D3_88.HTML], seems to be some strange guitarlike-thing. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tape''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/5e50d9a1-2941-443d-8d62-e23384355de0.html Another Green World] by Brian Eno<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (many songs) by Various Artists.<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tar (drum)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(drum)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A tar is a single-headed frame drum. The tar comes from North Africa and the Middle East. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/track/?trackid=11327781 Tindfjöll] has tar performed by [http://musicbrainz.org/show/artist/?artistid=549875 Matthieu Rabaté]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tárogató''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Temple Bells''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.garden-gifts.com/gifts2.htm Temple Bells] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Japanese wind chime <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tenor trombone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Variation of trombone<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Wind brass<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (track 9), performed by [[Artist:86895a8a-1902-4896-bc45-74e777ece686|Gaute Vikdal]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9b1f3679-2fba-42b2-8acc-f657819869be|Nut Sack]]<br />
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=== '''Thon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Traditional_Cambodian_musical_instruments|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Described in the liner as 'Thai drums'. Wikipedia describes it as a "goblet-shaped drum, played with the hands". <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Timber flute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22timber+flute%22 image search]<br />
** ''Description:'' Maybe a kind of celtic flute<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flute <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8c555558-d59f-45ed-a714-b3206b56df3e|Celtic Moon]] (Cormac Breatnach)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[User:Jesus2099|Jesus2099]] 13:35, 20 July 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Time Machine''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Folktek Time Machine<br />
** Wikipedia: ?<br />
** ''Description:'' A type of custom sequencer / samplable synthesiser made by Folktek<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic Instruments <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bd8903ad-5e67-4283-9cfb-8f285469d320|Freak Controller]] - Salmonella Dub<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
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=== '''Tipple''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tipple_(musical_instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a stringed musical instrument that is smaller that a guitar and larger than a ukulele, having aspects of both. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tonkori''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tonkori|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked string instrument played by the Ainu people of Hokkaidō, northern Japan and Sakhalin. It is unfretted and has between three and five strings which are not stopped but instead played "open." <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Trautonium''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Trautonium|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tromboon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Babone <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tromboon|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' PDQ Bach - The Seasonings <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' PDQ Bach - Serenude (for devious instruments) <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tumbi''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' A traditional North Indian high pitched, single string plucking instrument from the Punjab region associated with folk music of Punjab and presently very popular in Western Bhangra music.<br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumbi Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7e2cbb97-b018-49ac-ab8c-1895df88d297|In the Zone]] ([[Track:62c790ee-efe3-4f30-8ffc-5b8461b39887|Me Against the Music (Rishi Rich's Desi Kulcha mix)]])<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e792883e-eddb-47b4-b4cd-107dffd9a1c6|Miss E... So Addictive]] ([[Track:4fb10269-f8f9-4264-96a5-a8f57b4b018a|Get Ur Freak On]])<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:5463d27c-e4fb-45cc-a2a2-ea3fd0858f93|The Album]] ([[Track:d93e94aa-4a1d-4e66-91a7-53924a7bfa1f|Mundian to bach ke]])<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:be4a2a3c-649c-4979-b2bf-13d60c0ca9ae|Rise & Fall]] ([[Track:e1a61f5a-9a5a-48bd-9281-4d23d546c9cb|Rise & Fall (Rishi Rich Desi Kulcha remix) (feat. Juggy D)]])<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
*** [[Andrew John Hughes|User:Gnu_andrew]] 16:11, 26th of September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Tüngür''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tünggür, düngür, dünggü <br />
** [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mhuey/instruments/ Tüngür] <br />
** ''Description:'' A Tuvan Shamen drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Valiha''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Valiha|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a bamboo tube zither from Madagascar. It is played by plucking the strings, which may be made of metal or (originally) the bamboo skin which is pried up in long strands and propped up by small bridges. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d7fe4164-109f-48d2-a35a-53f6502f3f3d|The Sensual World]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|WALL·E]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Veena''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Veena|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked stringed instrument used in Carnatic music. There are several variations of the veena, which in its South Indian form is a member of the lute family. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Viol / treble viol / viola da gamba / bass viol / violone / vihuela / viola da mano / Spanish vihuela / Mexican vihuela''' ===<br />
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Viol - (copying this section out of my original listing of the Viol in revision 198): <br />
* [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol Viol] - for "early music" and period instruments classical recordings <br />
** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol treble viol] <br />
** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol viola da gamba] - A tenor viol, evolved from the vihuela de arco <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">According to [[WikiPedia:Viol|Wikipedia]], "viol" and "viola da gamba" are the same... ? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 08:45, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Wikipedia uses the terms somewhat confusingly, using the historical term and the modern term interchangably. "Viol" is generic, and one can (anachranistically) refer to the "Viola da gamba" family (as their linked to Viola da Gamba Society does) - the term once was used for all types, with octive ranges prefixed. So in the 1700's, one might have played a bass viola da gamba. In modern terminology, however, though the term can still be used generically for the family, "Viol" is the much more commonly used generic term, with the particular octive types titled as listed here ("bass viol", "treble viol", etc), with a reference to "so and so: viola da gamba" specifically being intended to mean what that same 1700's player would have called a tenor viola da gamba. When I layed out this instrument list, from Viol down to Mexican vihuela, I tried to lay it out as the tree would branch out under modern terminology. (While the "Viol" at top could be "Viola da Gamba", having it twice, once as the specific and once as the anachronicstic generic seems like it'd be much more confusing.) -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 09:12, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol bass viol] <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|violone]] - Sub-type of the viol family, evolved into the modern double bass <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|vihuela]] - Subtype of the viol, has a few different subtypes itself: <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|viola da mano (aka Spanish vihuela)]] - evolved into the classical guitar <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|Mexican vihuela]] - Mariachi <br />
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=== '''Baritone Viola'''===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A viola with heavy strings which plays an octave lower?<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Track:87b9f73b-5dde-473c-b541-4c70a047e4db| English Fiddler: Swarbrick Plays Swarbrick]]<br />
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=== '''Violino piccolo''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Violino_piccolo|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A stringed instrument of the baroque period. Most examples are similar to a child's size violin in size, and are tuned a third or a fourth higher. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:9ae4d3f6-fbc6-4e69-80f5-4808674e47b9|Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 1, 2 & 3]]<br />
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=== '''Weissenborn Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Weissenborn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Specific type of lap steel guitar <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9ac55c6a-9d84-44ab-a5af-e35ab1546896|Vapaapäivä]] on track 5<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** See [[Edit:8653789|8653789]] -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Whistling Water Jar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Wind Chimes''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 7 (as wind chime)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:46b98859-9dcb-4267-b674-1d0db8899682|Never Better]] on track 3<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bbdd3b03-903c-4805-936b-ef3efd6a121c|Ode to Life]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:5a0ad3ec-15ba-4ec9-b90e-84a8c1cb5578|Διάφανος]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRite]] (as wind chime)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** We have "Chimes"... ? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
***** They list both "Chimes" and "Wind Chimes" as separate types; I'd imagine they're distinguishing between standard percussion chimes and real wind chimes as a subtype. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Wooden Bowl''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Probably quite similar logic to the Wooden spoons below. I also have seen another release (A Canticle for Leibowitz) with a Pyrex bowl (ie, 'glass bowl') credit, in both cases used as a percussion instrument. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Wooden spoons''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Alexsander Hrenov is credited playing wooden spoons on [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]]. We do have spoons included in the instruments list but does the matterial of the instrument deserve to be included as separate entries? I don't know spoons as an instrument but if there's just a small selection of spoons in different materials availble we might as well include it. -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Well, wooden and metal (kitchen) spoons are by far the most common types of spoons, though bone/horn spoons are also out there. As a spoons player, I could probably give you a lengthier rant about the qualities of each type, but for the sake of this discussion, let me just say that there ''are'' different kinds of spoons, and the material ''does'' have an effect on the produced sound. :) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:03, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Wurlitzer electric piano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Wurlitzer_electric_piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electric piano <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:181efd35-d103-4e8b-96db-825a4bb4c6d3|Twelve Mondays]] on track 5 <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:c34275fc-b723-493b-80ce-d2d3b120fd91|Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming]] on tracks 7, 9 and 10<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:2e5c7fab-d176-4d42-a266-2bcf6dea33ba|Blood Like Lemonade]] on track 2, 3, 4 and 10 <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:f762be10-8d45-484b-8f9b-7892f5c168f1|Sevilla]] on tracks 5 and 6<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:96d3e9f6-e751-46d4-9c02-1539fcb6f98b|Brune]] Brune on track 4 ([http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=13460233 edit:13460233])<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
The Wuritzer is like Kleenex. Its a brand name and not a type of instrument. Should just be Electric Piano ~ drsaunde<br />
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=== '''Xiao''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 箫, 簫, 洞箫, 洞簫, dòngxiāo<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese end-blown flute<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Xiao (flute)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / End-blown flute<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:3ff90901-6d2f-44ef-805e-2169827dec88|殤]] (Xiao Solo: Zhang Wei-Liang)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:72c36f58-8fb4-41f7-b482-ac89b662bee8|三笑 (華夏室內樂團 葉聰指揮)]] (played by Zhang Weiliang)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
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=== '''Zhaleika''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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==Discussion==<br />
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With regards to "generic" stuff, I just noticed there's no way for ARs that use the tree, like "arranged", to identify simply "arranged orchestral parts" or "arranged vocals", or similar arrangement roles. They're not instruments, but if we're going to reuse the tree for those types of ARs as well, perhaps those types of "super-generics" also ought to have a place in the revised tree? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:44, 22 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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We have Greek baglama and Turkish baglama, but no generic "baglama" for where the specific baglama type is unspecified. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "baglama" added to this list? If it's the former, what exactly do you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">For all three, I put them under discussion, as they don't seem to really be "instruments" to be added, more a general observation - I caught three (four if you include 'electronic wind instruments'), but there's perhaps others, where we have specific types, but no abstracted type. It'd perhaps be useful to take a look through the list for any other such instances I've missed, where we jump right to the specific types, without also providing the unspecified generic as an option, to avoid people being forced into 'guessed credits'. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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Along the same lines as the baglama, we have three dulcimers scattered in the list (Appalachian, Hammered, and Đàn tam thập lục), but no generic "dulcimer" listing. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:14, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "dulcimer" added to this list? If it's the former, precisely what do you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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"Mbira (Mbira, (sansa, kalimba, luvale, karimba, marimbula, matape)) (7)" - I would suggest that this one is named such that it's unclear; the kalimba can be either the modern thumb piano, or the entire family, but the mbira is specifically the traditional thumb piano used within Zimbabwe. "Kalimba (Mbira, (sansa, kalimba, luvale, karimba, marimbula, matape)) (7)" would make much more sense. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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While we have lots of types of pipe, we have no generic "[[WikiPedia:Pipe_(instrument)|pipe]]". -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "pipe" added to this list? If it's the former, could you elaborate more on what it is you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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Would be nice if the entry for "Jew's Harp" was changed into "Jew's Harp / Trump". Unless you know the instrument, it's easy to assume that "trump" is a kind of trumpet. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 21:00, 29 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">According to [[WikiPedia:Trump|Wikipedia]], "trump" can mean either a Jew's harp or a trumpet (or a blow in a trumpet). -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 08:26, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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===Synths===<br />
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Why shouldn't particular types of synth be added? They're frequently listed on CDs and some people care what type of synth was played. Why not make them subtypes of 'Synthesizer'. [[User:PaulSharpe|PaulSharpe]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Because it's impossible to keep up with them all, especially considering the protracted process by which new instruments need to go through before they are added. I've said time and time again that this is all NUTS - what we need are a few (50 tops) instrument/role macro-categories, and then a free text field by which users can input qualifiers. Eg: "Synthesizer [[[Mini Moog|MiniMoog]]]". --[[User:Gecks|Gecks]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Free text fields are not possible in the current [[Advanced Relationships|AdvancedRelationships]] implementation. (And also I think a mixture of a list and free text is counter productive, but well..) You guys are just too impatient. :) Let [[User:mo|mo]] finish his job of restructuring the tree and after that he will create a wiki page to make the process of adding instruments much faster. Noone will die inbetween. And it will prevent total chaos to do it structured and in this order. --[[User:Shepard|Shepard]] <br />
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The number of different synths produced numbers in the several hundreds. Roland alone has made well over 100 different synths and tone generators. Do you want to start listing all of those? That's a slipperly slope to be on. Besides, they are just models and brands. In the end the artist is still playing a synthesizer. If we start listing those then to be consistent we'd have to list the brand and model of all of the other instruments. Does it matter that Jaco Pastorius played a Fender Precision Bass on most of his albums or can we be content to know that he played electric bass guitar? Likewise, does it really matter that Lyle Mays played a Korg Triton and a Steinway Grand on the last Pat Metheny album or is knowing that he played synthesizer and piano enough? [[User:MattPerry|MattPerry]] <br />
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===Dancing===<br />
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* Dancing - Occasionally, I stumble upon releases and tracks which have someone credited as "dancer" or with "dancing" <br />
** Stepdancing - I also see step dancing every now and then (actually, probably more often than simply dancing). --[[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 2007-04-17T07:52:33CEST (I will provide links to releases with these credits as soon as I get around making that [[Wiki Page|WikiPage]] I talked about yesterday in IRC.) <br />
** maybe Tapdancing, which is apparently a subtype of [[WikiPedia:Step_dancing|stepdancing]] - on [[Release:507f5433-5bdf-4f9e-a1ce-a6dab959b8a6|Who Used to Dance]] (actually represented as "percussion instruments performed by Savion Glover"), and probably a lot more releases (Musicals' stuff). <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] pointed out that Discogs lists "Tap Dancing" as an instrument. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 19:21, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I'm not really sure there is a point in crediting things that don't have a relation with the recorded sound (eg: "My mother made the cookies"), and possibly we may define this "instrument" only when it actually has a "part"? -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 09:09, 17 April 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Well, all the dancing credits I thought of in my above proposal actually have a "part" in the sound picture. Step dance in particular is used in "Celtic" music for percussion, in line with bodhrán, bones, and spoons. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 13:02, 17 April 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">krazykiwi says there's a band called 'Tilly and the Wall' who make a feature out of having a tap dancer instead of a drummer (both live and on recordings). -- [[User:mikemorr|mikemorr]]<br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">[[Artist:165dacb8-991e-46e7-a717-1b0548df2a9b|Born Again Floozies]] also use tap dancers and a bass drum instead of a drummer -- [[jdc0730]] <br />
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Mo, no interest in H'arpeggione, Hardanger Fiddle, Spinet, Rebec, Lira da braccio, Viol, treble viol, viola da gamba, bass viol, violone, vihuela, viola da mano, Mexican vihuela, xiao, yali tambur, saz, tar, setar, kamenchech, fasil kemenche, santur, sarangi, santoor, rubab, komuz, dotar, pipa, er-hu, matouqin, gu zeng, gu qin, zhong ruan, charango, ronroco, waylaycho, tiple, requinto, sonqo, patasi charango, South American mandolin, quatro, tambura, instrumental tambura, vocal tambura, valiha, kalimba, or Vocal Role: "Percussion"? (All lost in the revert)... Foolip's working on Chinese releases (have we ever before had someone working on them to need Chinese instruments?) and I'm working on a 170 CD set of classical on period instruments. Even if there's not yet 5 releases listed in here to justify adding each of these yet, shouldn't they still be listed? (For vocal percussion, if anyone can edit that table, I can provide links to at least 30 releases in the db for which it would be needed) -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 15:35, 30 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I'm not very familiar with the instruments of Chinese classical music, but there are annotations on [[Release:3ff90901-6d2f-44ef-805e-2169827dec88|殤]] and [[Release:72c36f58-8fb4-41f7-b482-ac89b662bee8|三笑]] where a few instruments are listed. -- [[User:foolip|foolip]] 03:15, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">foolip, I can't read the script, but perhaps those are among these? (Copied out from revision 198) [http://www.toddgreen.com/strings.html rubab, komuz, dotar, pipa, er-hu, matouqin, gu zeng, gu qin, zhong ruan] Uzbeki/Mongol/Chinese/Other Asian guitar/bowed/plucked string instruments -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 09:17, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
</ul>Several of the instruments you list, Brian, are already in the tree – please check [[Advanced Instrument Tree]] before requesting instruments for addition! Also, vocal stuff, like "Vocal role: percussion", doesn't belong here at all, but rather in the [[Advanced Vocal Tree|AdvancedVocalTree]]. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 14:10, 02 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Freso, if ou look at the revision that was reverted out there, at the time those were not. On the specific vocal percussion role, I even at the time specifically made mention of the fact that this wasn't perhaps the right place for it - but also mentioned that there is no page for that tree, nor did it seem to make sense to make an entirely new VocalAdditionDiscussion page for such a small tree with so few conceivable potential additions. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 16:56, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I know for a fact that "hardangerfele" has been in the tree for as long as I've been around MB, so unless you made the list before Summer 2006... no. [[Advanced Vocal Tree|AdvancedVocalTree]] has also been around for a while - but then, I don't really get where you're going with that bit of your comment. Sorry. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:58, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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===Singular or Plural (parent) instruments===<br />
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Parent instruments are named with inconsistent singular and plural form at the moment (e.g. 'Horn', 'Valved brass instruments', 'Flute' and 'Drums'). Some of the parent intruments are instruments of them selfves (e.g. 'Horn'), some are just a group indication (e.g. 'Valved brass instruments'). Both types can, and should be allowed to, be used in AR's depending on how someone is credited. I think this should be done in a more consitent manner. [[Release:43077b5c-05bd-4d07-b938-3963101ab417|Away From Here]] is one example where one is credited arranging 'Horn'''s'''' instead of just 'Horn'. There is, however, no plural form of 'Horn' available while the group 'Violins' does have 'Violin' in singular form included. <br />
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In the most accurate situation we should do the same for every group indication as we do for 'Violins' and 'Violin' thus e.g. changing 'Horn' to 'Horns' and adding 'Horn' as a sub instrument. This might, however, result in a drastic increase of the instrument list (not that it isn't already way too big but stil ;-)). Another option would be to change at least all of the parent intruments to use the 'Horn(s)' form and thus removing the singular forms like 'Violin' from the list. The downside would be that the AR's won't be as accurate as can be. Of course, we could simply make everything singular or plural but somehow this doesn't really appeal to me ;-) -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 14:43, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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===Indian Strings===<br />
* Indian Strings ''NOTE: will not be added as it is too generic'' - what should we use when it's listed on a CD as an instrument then? -- Then try to find out exactly what kind of Indian stringed instrument it is. See: [http://chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/instruments.html http://chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/instruments.html] <br />
===Tabla===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Tabla|Tabla]] ''already here, see Goblet Drum'' <br />
===Guitar synthesizer===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Guitar_synthesizer|Guitar synthesizer]] This shouldn't be added either. Just because you added a MIDI pickup to your guitar it doesn't change the fact that you're still playing a guitar. <br />
:* I dispute this simplistic rejection, personally, and think it should be revisited. There are already many "specialized" versions of instruments listed on the current instrument tree, so this as a specialized electric guitar makes sense to me. There are also specialised Guitar Synth players; and all-in-one guitars that can be purchased. From Wikipedia "While the term "MIDI guitar" is often used as a synonym for the field of guitar/synthesis or for a guitar/synthesizer, MIDI is not always used. While most synthesizers use a keyboard interface to allow the performer to play the instrument, because synthesizers generate sounds electronically, a range of input devices can actuate them.[1] A guitar/synthesizer provides an interface which is familiar to a guitarist, allowing the guitarist to play synthesized sounds through the guitar. This diminishes the need for the guitarist to learn to play a keyboard, and allows for musical effects which are natural for a guitar but more difficult or impossible to produce using a keyboard." The fact that you can't achieve the same sound from a traditional synth keyboard or a regular electric guitar makes this distinct from both a "synth" and a "guitar". IMO, an instrument credit should represent both the input mechanism AND the sound that is produced. I mean, we even have both lap steel guitar and electric guitar... Neither "electric guitar" nor "synthesizier" accurately represent the play style and sound here. --[[User:Voiceinsideyou|Voiceinsideyou]] 06:04, 3 September 2009 (UTC)<br />
::* I'd agree with Voiceinsideyou. If the saxophone synthesizer (aka EWI / Electronic Wind Instrument) could be added - and I think it was correct that we did add it - then I don't see any reason why a string instrument equivalent should be barred. If it is simply the addition of a MIDI pickup, that's one thing, but as Voice suggests, that's not the entirety of what might be meant by 'guitar syth'. [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]] 01:35, 16 September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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===E-mu synthesizer===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:E-mu|E-mu synthesizer]] This is just a brand of synth. It should not be added. <br />
===Yamaha DX7===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:DX7|Yamaha DX7]] This is just a brand and model of synth. It should not be added. <br />
===Cymbalum===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Cymbalum|Cymbalum]] ''already in here, see [http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/AdvancedInstrumentTree?highlight=%28Cymbalum%29 list] : ) '' <br />
===Kalimba===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Kalimba|Kalimba]]: [[Artist:f4eb8346-052d-4a5c-8393-cba3aeadb4d9|Steve Hackett]] played Kalimba on [[Release:4262dca2-df09-41a1-ba0e-050957e56f7e|Wind & Wuthering]]. - jongetje <br />
: It's already in the list - look under "mbira". -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 12:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
=== '''Bandoneon''' ===<br />
Included in Free reed section as Bandoneón.<br />
=== '''Clàrsach''' ===<br />
* A "clàrsach" and an Irish harp are the same, the only difference is whether the instrument or player or tune is from Ireland or Scotland. Which, IMHO, isn't enough to warrant its own entry. (And [http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=R9AfTvBcV_4 I play one], so I should be as eager as anyone to have as much granularity as possible in this area!) I'd support renaming "Irish harp" to "Irish harp / Clàrsach" though. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 18:40, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
* Added to Irish harp as "Irish harp / Clàrsach". -- [[User:Reosarevok|Reosarevok]] 18:31, 31 January 2011 (UTC)<br />
=== '''Cümbüş''' ===<br />
* I am not sure what the English word is, but Wikipedia also list it as Cümbüş and I never heard another saying for it. Many Turkish folk songs includes it. --[[User:syserror|syserror]]<br />
* already there, but because of the accents it's impossible to search for. it's just below biwa in the tree. [[User:Nikki|Nikki]] 18:46, 30 January 2011 (UTC)<br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Bouzouki|Bouzoukis]] <br />
** Greek Bouzouki <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Irish_bouzouki|Irish Bouzouki]] <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Shawm|Shawm]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Autoharp|Autoharp]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Davul|Davul]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Bass_flute|Bass Flute]] and several other flutes. <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Boatswain%27s_pipe|Boatswain's Pipe / Bosun's Whistle]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Flute|Indian Bamboo Flute]] <br />
** also would like to thank [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] for his awesome help in explaining how this should be done. this is a prime example of how id like these requests, not only what and why, but how, thank you [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]]! <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Haha! You're welcome. :) It was interesting to partake in how to best approach that problem. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 05:34, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Violone|Violone]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Kantele|Kantele]] <br />
** Adding my note here, i think that a generic "Kantele" entry is best. *I* don't know enough about it to even being creating a tree. <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">And we have [[Sub Optimal Credits|SubOptimalCredits]] to see whether there's a need for more specific kantele entries (and which) as well. (If people will use it as intended, that is.) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 05:39, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Tangent_piano|Tangent Piano]] In the harpsichord/clavichord family, dates from around the same time as the fortepiano. Mozart specifically wrote K. 300g and K. 315g for the Tangent Piano. I need this one for tracks 19 and 21 of disc 9 of volume 6 of the Brilliant Classics complete Mozart set. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 19:42, 03 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Scottish_smallpipes|Scottish Smallpipes]]: Belongs alongside the other specialized bagpipes already in the list. See [[Edit:7509789|7509789]]] -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Would you think we should make a separation beneath "Bagpipe" for "bellow-blowns" and "mouth-blowns" or just lump all the bagpipes together under "Bagpipe"? (I'm going to add Northumberland pipes within not too long, and thus all the specific types of bagpipes will be bellow blown! Woohoo!) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:09, 05 May 2008 (UTC) Added to the list. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 21:28, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Practice_chanter|Practice Chanter]]: Double reed wind instrument, similar to a recorder. See [[Edit:7551925|7551925]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Where would you place this in the tree? As a child of "Double reed" or "Bagpipe"? (They're amazingly fun to play around with, btw. :p) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:09, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Added to the list under "Bagpipe". -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 21:50, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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* Melodeon<br />
** Added a while ago, by renaming "Diatonic accordion" to "Diatonic accordion / Melodeon". -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 19:34, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Bass_drum|Bass Drum]] (AKA: Kick Drum)<br />
* Fretless Bass<br />
* Tenor Guitar<br />
* Bombarde<br />
* Bayan<br />
* Chromatic Button Accordion<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Quena|Quena]]<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Twelve-string_guitar|12 string guitar]]<br />
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=== '''Basset-horn''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Basset-horn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c178ab0e-7e02-4f7c-a775-6e1c458b9d08|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Premium Edition (disc 7: Divertimenti Nos. 1-5 for 2 Clarinets & Basset Horn, K. 439b/1-5/KV Anh 229/1-5)]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:a6d2212b-b722-400d-81a0-63f3e8677d7b|Works for Basset Horn and Strings (basset horn: Paul Gallo, violin: Barbara Long, viola: Jack Rosenberg)]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:70fbe745-1034-4f61-935b-654a19b02602|Clarinet Quintet K. 581 / Clarinet Quartet K. 374f (Danubius Quartet feat. clarinet: József Balogh)]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:27f1b07a-dd59-408d-97b4-cac4c110dbb6|The Clarinet in Concert (London Symphony Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra feat. clarinet: Thea King) (disc 1)]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:dd1bb29e-6583-4c07-b6fe-606a760827bb|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Complete Works, Volume 3: Serenades, Divertimenti, Dances (disc 12: Divertimenti K. 439b Nos. 4-6 For 2 Clarinets & Bassoon)]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Mozart wrote several works specifically for basset-horn. To properly AR the full 170 CD set, I need this one. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Chalumeau''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Chalumeau|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a woodwind instrument of the late baroque and early classical era, in appearance rather like a recorder, but with a mouthpiece like a clarinet's. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:930e9fd8-c75d-438a-818c-2731505daf08|Concerti per mandolini / Concerti con molti strumenti (Europa Galante feat. violin: Fabio Biondi)]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:4b0d82e2-5cf3-4c5f-b6a8-723859c0abc6|Wind Concertos / Symphony "Il grillo" (Wiener Akademie feat. conductor: Martin Haselböck)]]<br />
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=== '''Cuatro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cuatro|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A class of South-American guitars <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Releases 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8:'' All the releases by the [[artist:4dfadf48-e15b-4fc2-a800-2b68702a72d5|Penguin Cafe Orchestra]]<br />
*** ''Releases 9, 10, 11:'' All the releases by [[artist:36be047b-c4f2-443f-90b8-0453d6eaa339|Simón Díaz]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Popular in folk and ethnic music. See also [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3715 http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3715] -- [[User:gioele|gioele]] 10:43, 06 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Taragot''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' (none known) <br />
** ''Description:'' The Taragot is a Turkish/Hungarian/Romanian reed instrument related to the saxophone and clarinet. <br />
** ''Instrument family:'' Winds – Reeds – Singular reed <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/11e675a2-e3d0-435f-8f78-98e15d4a3fb0.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/11e675a2-e3d0-435f-8f78-98e15d4a3fb0.html] (Dumitru Fărcaș) <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/03f67e07-fda7-40e8-8f12-96ab310a7297.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/03f67e07-fda7-40e8-8f12-96ab310a7297.html] (Luca Novac) <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/e24d9dcc-0c33-462e-bd08-41c77a71bc3b.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/e24d9dcc-0c33-462e-bd08-41c77a71bc3b.html] (Dumitru Fărcaș) <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/38d41036-5ca1-4e9e-958d-4519bd85b491.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/38d41036-5ca1-4e9e-958d-4519bd85b491.html] <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/df98afe0-2e34-4c83-b4e3-cd92cdd080d6.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/df98afe0-2e34-4c83-b4e3-cd92cdd080d6.html] <br />
** ''Comments:'' See [[wikipedia:Taragot|Wikipedia page]]. I ''think'' it's the descendant of the next instrument in this list (Tárogató); Wikipedia says that without the accents. On the other hand, the accents ''might'' be the Hungarian spelling (here's [[wikipedia:hu:T%C3%A1rogat%C3%B3|the Hungarian wiki page]], it seems more informative but I can't read it.) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">A look around the web would suggest that “taragot” is the generic internationalized (i.e., English) spelling, but that might be biased by my searches. Some more links: [http://www.11thmuse.com/taragot.html Page dedicated to the taragot]. [http://www.eliznik.org.uk/RomaniaMusic/taragot.htm Some more info]. <br />
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=== '''Marxophone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[Wikipedia:Marxophone|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' A type of fretless zither.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** See the linked Wikipedia page for many other appearances, or search Discogs for the keyword "Marxophone." -- [[User:Bitmap|Bitmap]]<br />
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** Added in this [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-689?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Electronic Wind Instrument''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' EWI <br />
** ''Description:'' the generic for this class of instruments <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds + Electric <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:18c99797-80c0-4ec7-a0c5-1a9df40b731d|Moonlighting]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:8377ef00-259e-44c6-9994-7f0748eb3e83|Welcome to the St. James' Club]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:e2595399-d7cb-4bc2-a394-7072365d46f7|Weekend in Monaco]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:17243cba-1de5-4958-90a9-77f25854ec0c|Live in LA]] <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:343d8edd-1954-461c-91b1-b6aef727e3a5|Brave New World]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** In the process of adding performance credits to my favorite groups' releases, I found that there's no currently no entry for EWIs. I have a set of 6 albums which feature the instrument (5 of them listed above) that I am ready to add credits to. Wikipedia suggests there are also a number of well-known (in their genre) jazz performers, as well as albums and soundtracks, that make use of the instrument. More information about the EWI can be found on its wikipedia [[WikiPedia:EWI|page]]. -- KrytenAG 01:47, 30 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
** [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5349 Ticket for instrument creation]<br />
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** Added in [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-602?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|this JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Box / Sruti Box''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sruti_box|Wikipedia]][http://www.shrutibox.com/ Sruti Box] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:8f5e1348-16b2-4777-a2d6-5f75338289dc|The Complete Songs of Robert Burns, Volume 3]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:19f02d8c-5226-48e5-9f90-503691cd01e6|This Earthly Spell]] (Sruti Box) <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:a1d160c1-572d-4aea-adfa-c6d91a26a6f7|Afinke Machine]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:f3d9c5fa-3623-4177-a6dc-30241adda250|World Library of Folk and Primitive Music: India]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:bbaae02b-36bf-4668-b027-c6b94cd755d2|Natural Elements]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Some tracks on [[release:8f5e1348-16b2-4777-a2d6-5f75338289dc|The Complete Songs of Robert Burns, Volume 3]] credit a musician with "Box", which from the sound is a kind of accordion (see edits [[Edit:7546921|7546921]] & [[Edit:7547611|7547611]]). Since other tracks on the same releases credit that same musician with "accordion", it seems that "box" is intended to refer to a specific instrument rather than it simply being a generic name for an accordion. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Looks like this may also be a [[WikiPedia:Sruti_box|Sruti Box]] (also [http://www.shrutibox.com/ http://www.shrutibox.com/]), and Indian harmonium-like instrument (see [[Edit:8704118|8704118]]). -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 21:00, 30 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Actually, a box ''is'' most often used as a generic term for double (or single (or, in rare instances, triple)) rowed button accordions (which are, AFAIK, always diatonic). -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:41, 05 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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** [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5536 Ticket for instrument addition]<br />
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** Added in [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-602?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|this JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Bass Saxophone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' The bass saxophone is the second largest existing member of the saxophone family (not counting the subcontrabass tubax). It is similar in design to a baritone saxophone, but it is larger, with a longer loop near the mouthpiece.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Wind Instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:cfdc4866-64d8-4d5b-aa3b-a57c0e8513d1|Swing Low]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:c418405b-1819-46ce-a516-18a8f396969b|Low Life]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:0480d901-7e83-4ed7-a76e-66c536963ae1|Solo Pour Deux]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:68210148-2926-4e57-b725-9a193a85dc3e|Going Hollywood]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_saxophone Wikipedia article] has this to say: ''Unlike the baritone, the bass saxophone is not commonly used.'', but also ''In the 1920s, the bass saxophone was often used in early jazz recordings, since it was at that time much easier to record than the tuba or double bass.''<br />
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=== '''Farfisa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Farfisa organ, Farfisa Compact, Farfisa Mini-Compact, Farfisa FAST'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Farfisa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Organ <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:1f715142-a0ef-48c8-9e72-c402e5bad13f|Pink Floyd – The Piper at the Gates of Dawn]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Track:53d92a58-084b-4b10-b9f1-91e60a25b8aa|Electrelane – I Love You My Farfisa]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:cf33d81a-5d44-4e40-9375-e918ad7ea477|Klaus Schulze – Timewind]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:d1fffb6d-984a-4450-8acd-38e3a9e2b17d|James Blackshaw – Celeste]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Please enter "electronic organ" as a supertype and put the Hammond organ and the Farfisa below it, if possible. [[User:KRSCuan|KRSCuan]] 09:10, 21 June 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Finger Snaps''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Finger clicks, finger snapping<br />
** [[Wikipedia:Snap (fingers)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' this would seem to be like clapping, describing snapped fingers, not some actual instrument <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:156671ad-34d7-41f6-b9d2-7e910019a3ef|Fearless]] on track 4, [[track:be8df2b2-7965-4855-9699-0251a570f18d|Hey Stephen]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:89637b55-1b5c-4943-bf7f-08a47da20d3d|Affordable Art]] on track 4, [[track:38b2e23d-6037-46d0-8c1f-44894f5acd80|Talk Backwards]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** "Finger clicks" is a very common alias for this. -- [[User:Bitmap|Bitmap]]<br />
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=== '''Sopranino Saxophone ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sopranino_saxophone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Small saxophone<br />
** ''Instrument Family:''<br />
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=== '''Voice Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Vocaloid (brand name)'' <br />
** ''Description:'' At least in Japan, there's been a bunch of music released using singing voice synthesizers like [[wikipedia:Vocaloid|Vocaloid]] instead of live singers. This instrument could also be used for other types of voice synthesis as used in music; e.g. the Macintosh voice synthesizer has been used in some songs. This is intended to be used with the [[Programmer_Relationship_Type|Programmer Relationship Type]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic instruments <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:361b929b-082c-4af3-8766-01b9292f0e24|VocaL@ntis ~初音ミクがランティスのネ申曲を歌ってみた~]]<br />
*** ''Release 2-8:'' [[Artist:de4959b1-26e8-469c-b64c-cd1a20959f1e|supercell feat. 初音ミク]] 6 albums/singles, voice synth programmed by [[Artist:aabc3d78-218b-4e98-95b7-fe6388adef2d|ryo]]<br />
*** ''Release 9:'' [[Release:7ade5e5f-6199-4d1e-8a92-13e6fbcb823e|Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Original Song Collection]], credits on [http://lantis.jp/new-release/data.php?id=aace6905622e4c6a20fde59ba456604a Lantis web site]<br />
*** ''Release 10:'' [[Release:fd6888b1-4fd2-460b-9fe0-97dbb83703c4|EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalostar feat.初音ミク]] - has voice manipulators credited as track artists.<br />
*** ''Release 11:'' [[Release:6ed8bc08-f07b-4197-951e-763ca259f13c|Heartsnative]], programming by [[Artist:e9537924-8dba-4c14-b315-aad41d8c14b7|鶴田加茂]] (from [http://www.enterbrain.co.jp/magical-cute/sp/heartsnative/prof.html Heartsnative])<br />
*** ''and more...''<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Stroh violin''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Violin-trumpet, Trumpet-violin, Horn-violin<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Stroh_violin|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' http://youtu.be/4MTHX0BsunE<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings?<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:38c41949-b421-4fd8-a862-3d871eb29f18|Sad Machinery of Spring]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** Listed several times in the booklet of the Tom Waits album [[Release:1b3fe3d5-3d19-4062-a455-9fe74fcb4d02|Alice]]. See [[Edit:7905421|7905421]]. - <br />
*** Toni Marcus has a credit for "stroviola" on [[Release:1a6db57e-e7bf-4018-8afc-ebb1a69ec635|Into the Music]]<br />
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=== '''Zheng''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guzheng, Gu-Zheng, Juzheng, Ju-Zheng<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guzheng|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A traditional Chinese string instrument. With 21 strings and a large resonant cavity, the player can easily invoke sounds that represent various natural scenaries. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / Zither<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Talkbox''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Talk_box|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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=== '''Hi-hat''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Hihat <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Hi-hat|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' two cymbals that are mounted on a stand one on top of the other and clashed together using a pedal on the stand. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9200aa3f-a9e2-4b65-bdbb-d3082abc3ca0|Man mognar med åren]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:20b6ded6-2f76-4a49-8c26-df188beb21d0|Introducing the Hardline...]] on track 3<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:a517e7e8-b920-4b53-87fa-d0f268719d51|Affinis Suite]] on multiple tracks.<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Bass Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Synth, Synth Bass<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Synthesizer#Bass_synthesizer|Wikipedia]]<br />
*** Tagged with [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-bass%20synthesizer instrument-bass synthesizer]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Synthesizer<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f762be10-8d45-484b-8f9b-7892f5c168f1|Sevilla]] on tracks 1 and 2 <br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Batá drum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Batá_drum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c2e96d86-6cc0-40ee-8402-84a839404797|Kärlek & politik]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:a93b7a5d-deec-4d2b-8991-d59dbf70c74f|Seguida III]], as indicated in the (lousy promo copypasted) annotation for the artist [[Artist:7c544f25-365f-4b52-9219-efb07c8c5d04|Seguida]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list, spelled as "Bata" at Discogs -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Dizi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 笛子<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese transverse flute typically made of bamboo.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Dizi|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Transverse flute<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Kaval''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Blul <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Kaval|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Chromatic end-blown flute <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Chromatic end-blown flute. Should probably have "Blul" as an alias, because that's the specific instrument I encountered (see [[Edit:7445525|7445525]] and [[Edit:7445529|7445529]]). -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Sarangi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sarangi|wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' bowed string instrument from India, Nepal and Pakistan. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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=== '''Zill''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' El Zili (plural); Finger cymbals<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Zill|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The wp description: Zills, also zils or finger cymbals, (from Turkish zil, "cymbals") are tiny metallic cymbals used in belly dancing and similar performances.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion Instruments / Other Percussion<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Tom-tom''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tom-tom_drum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' another of the drums in any common drum set <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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=== '''Tzoura''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tsoura<br />
** ''Description:'' A smaller bodied version of the bouzouki <br />
*** [http://rebetikoodysseyband.com/Instruments.php The tsoura is about half the size of the bouzouki and can be made as a six or eight string instrument]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Music box''' ===<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Musical_box|Music(al) box]]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Machine<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Bass Harmonica''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Harp<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [http://www.contrabass.com/pages/bassharp.html Bass Harmonica]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Charango''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Charango|wiki:WikiPedia:Charango]] <br />
** ''Description:'' small stringed instrument of the lute family <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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=== '''Tar (lute)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tār <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(lute)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The tar is a long-necked, waisted lute found in Azerbaijan, Iran, Armenia, Georgia, and other areas near the Caucasus region. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / Lute<br />
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=== '''Slide bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Bass version of the slide guitar<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:0a84f9a7-e426-41f1-8a15-47b723135f94|The Bootlicker]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:7df016cd-5171-46c3-a3ba-69d2711113c3|The Crybaby]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
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If the instrument you want added is not listed below, please add it. If the instrument is already listed, please add the applicable release(s) to that listing. In either case, please supply as much information about the instrument as possible. Please also search the [http://musicbrainz.org/edit/relationships/link_attrs.html Instrument list] to make sure it is not already there under a different name.<br />
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==Proposed Instrument List==<br />
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{{Instrument<br />
| name = 5-string fiddle<br />
| aka = 5-string violin<br />
| description = [http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/timsviolins/5_violin.htm Tim Phillips] says "Made to be tuned with a low C then G D A E, these 5 string violins have normal violin string length and spacing, so they are played like a normal violin."<br />
| family = Strings<br />
| release1 = [[Release:6e2bcc18-0703-4280-80cd-6ec930dba01b|The Desperate Battle of the Birds]] credits [[Artist:d3ec4762-29f8-4e1f-bd55-f9d00d718ced|Patsy Reid]] for "5-string fiddle, violin, viola and vocals"<br />
| release2 = Played by [[wikipedia:Brittany_Haas|Brittany Haas]] of [[Artist:4c3ebc7c-020e-4d9d-a5df-264c72025ee2|Crooked Still]]<br />
| release3 = Played by [[Artist:1a14063c-9dca-48d5-98c3-89748c74562b|Ricky Skaggs]] on [[Release:326f6e60-0e06-4832-a7d0-7b6017092d53|Blue Kentucky Girl]]<br />
| release4 = <br />
| release5 = <br />
| comments = <br />
}}<br />
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=== '''17-string koto''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Jūshichi-gen, 十七絃, 十七弦<br />
** ''Description:'' A koto with 17 rather than 13 strings, sometimes described as a bass koto.<br />
** [[wikipedia:17-string_koto|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Koto<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:b1779ed5-d92a-4ff4-8ff1-bd6067467af7|源氏ノスタルジー]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Accordina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' it's a free reed musical instrument like the accordion or harmonica, [http://www.accordinas.com/index.php?lg=1&rbq=1|see more information]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free reed <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:204db5f6-b20b-4060-90db-6557d0fd2c14|Le Jaseur boréal]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
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=== '''Acoustic Instruments''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Generic instrument credit<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:84b058bd-2a65-45e0-b9c1-8e599696f30b|Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** We already have Electronic Instruments in the tree.<br />
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{{Instrument<br />
| name = Afoxé<br />
| wikipedia = Afoxé<br />
| description = a gourd (cabaça) wrapped in a net in which beads or small plastic balls are threaded, shaken to be played.<br />
| family = Percussion<br />
| release1 =<br />
| release2 =<br />
| release3 = <br />
| release4 = <br />
| release5 = <br />
| comments = A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
}}<br />
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=== '''Agogô''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Agogô|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of bell <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:a42d8a45-81f8-48a3-81a6-6c80080f5f83|Toxygene]] - Track #4 (Curtis Watts)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d5776474-e195-402d-b933-340d274e89d5|Devil's Got Your Tongue]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Alfaia drum''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (PT)] [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (FR)]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c6acf741-8092-421a-b35a-406f64532b05|Indeecios]] credits [[Artist:be17eaaf-1163-4d2d-aaa1-0d2e5ac47aa3|Tikogó]] for "alfaia drum"<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Algozey''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' A wooden, beaked double-flute traditionally played by goat herders in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. One flute is kept as the drone, creating a melodious, hypnotic sound. This instrument is popularly used in the Bhangra dance form. <br />
** [http://worldmusiccentral.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/algozey World Music Central wiki]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flutes<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7e2cbb97-b018-49ac-ab8c-1895df88d297|In the Zone]] ([[Track:62c790ee-efe3-4f30-8ffc-5b8461b39887|Me Against the Music (Rishi Rich's Desi Kulcha mix)]])<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:be4a2a3c-649c-4979-b2bf-13d60c0ca9ae|Rise & Fall]] ([[Track:e1a61f5a-9a5a-48bd-9281-4d23d546c9cb|Rise & Fall (Rishi Rich Desi Kulcha remix) (feat. Juggy D)]])<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
*** [[Andrew John Hughes|User:Gnu_andrew]] 16:36, 26th of September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Apito''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Arco Bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Archlute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Arciliuto (Italian); Erzlaute (German); Архилютня (Russian)<br />
** ''Description:'' The archlute is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of solo music, and the Renaissance tenor lute, which lacked the bass range of the theorbo. Essentially a tenor lute with the theorbo's neck-extension, the archlute lacks the power in the tenor and the bass that the theorbo's large body and typically greater string length provide.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c02864b4-1feb-4ce4-9d05-4a4b69bb1a20|Sonatas For Violoncello (Anner Bylsma, violoncello)]]<br />
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=== '''Ashiko''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ashiko|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of drum played with the hands <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d5776474-e195-402d-b933-340d274e89d5|Devil's Got Your Tongue]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Backpacker guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Martin Backpacker guitar'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:08f39fa9-c805-4ff6-a43f-83fa1790bcd5|A Place in the World]] (John Jennings, tracks 3 and 8)<br />
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=== '''Backwards electric guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:280704d8-b54c-4668-b640-1c1c9469a4ed|Not Too Late]] <br />
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*** Adam Levy is credited playing backwards electric guitars on [[Release:280704d8-b54c-4668-b640-1c1c9469a4ed|Not Too Late]]. Is this really a separate instrument? :-S -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Honestly, I highly doubt it. He's probably just playing it behind his back/head, reversed, on in some other strange way. Or perhaps it's a left-hand guitar. I don't know. But I doubt it warrants an instrument listing on its own. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Balalaika double bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' contrabass balalaika<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Balalaika|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]]<br />
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*** Vitaly Hrenov is credited playing Balalaika double bass on [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]]. I don't know this instrument at all so I don't know if the 'double bass' aspect is default for this instrument or not. If it isn't, should we include it as a separate instrument? -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** You provided the link to Wikipedia and still didn't read the article? Double bass would correspond to the contrabass tuning. Just use balalaika for now and record the tuning in the [[Sub Optimal Credits|SubOptimalCredits]]. Tunings will most likely be added as a separate attribute. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== Banjolin ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Banjolin|Description in Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:cbc97377-05f3-4011-a8fa-0aaa1ca9ffd1|Feels Like Home]] (track 1, credited as banjo)<br />
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=== Four-string Banjo ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a banjo, with four strings<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings, Banjo<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
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=== Five-string Banjo ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a banjo, with five strings<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings, Banjo<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
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=== Banjo-ukelele ===<br />
** ''AKA:'Banjolele' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Banjo_ukelele|Description in Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
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=== '''Baroque Trumpet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Natural Trumpet <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Baroque_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A brass instrument used in the 16th through 18th centuries, or a modern replica of a period instrument.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Trumpet <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:973e5bc7-67a7-4ad9-8388-34a5090d7484|The James Bowman Collection (James Bowman and The King's Consort)]] in track 20<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:ba27b983-1076-4d12-b8e2-3138a1b17361|Fiori Musicali: Three Organ Masses]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:b3e8e259-6fe6-4b8e-9d37-e7b7a98e72d1|His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts: Grand Tour]] (played by David Staff: see CD sleeve linked at http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/al.asp?al=CDH55344)<br />
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=== '''Bapang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** http://chinhwebchannel.in/Nomadic%20fair%20&%20festival/performance.html<br />
** http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musique_rajasthanie<br />
** ''Description:'' A percussion from Rajasthan<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussions <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (Bapang by Simon Edwards)<br />
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=== '''Barrel Organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Barrel_organ|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6cb6780a-dffe-4b48-b290-d6bf72e32a26|The New Millennium Four Seasons (feat. violin: Gilles Colliard)]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a2549983-6bdb-469a-8c4d-ac223e339a24|Des nuits noires de monde]]<br />
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=== '''Bass Marimba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c2e96d86-6cc0-40ee-8402-84a839404797|Kärlek & politik]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|Wall-E]]<br />
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=== '''Bawu''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 巴乌, 巴烏, Ba-wu<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese transverse free reed wind instrument which has a single metal reed.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Bawu|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Free reed<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:8c260189-d6ad-468c-ab9a-ba21f781fa14|On the Shoulders of the Great Bear]] (as "Ba-wu")<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:b71f964d-0727-48c7-b3c1-76e4be751450|Dog Man Star]] [http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=386087]<br />
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=== '''Bellowphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Bell tree''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Bell_tree|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Tuned percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7ee5ef6e-1217-4911-87c5-d8df2ee66184|Nonsuch]] (track 16, "Bungalow")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9fd9a724-4ace-4432-bed9-d6692e6b0596|Woodland Winds]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 5 (as "tree bell")<br />
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=== '''Blaster Beam''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Body Percussion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, other<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Carolina Chocolate Drops (actually "hand clapping" and "'leg' percussion", but this is closer than we have now)<br />
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=== '''Bowed Piano''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? Strings?<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:944528f7-9f56-4e7f-8483-d571248039d8|Sculptures Musicales, Twenty-Six with Twenty-Nine, Twenty-Six with Twenty-Eight & Twenty-Nine, Eighty]] ('piano' should be 'bowed piano')<br />
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=== '''Buk''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Buk_(drum)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Korean drum played with one hand and one stick <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Bullroarer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Byzaanchi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Caixa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-caixa-de-guerra Caixa] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Brazilian snare drum used in samba music <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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=== '''Cavaquinho''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavaquinho Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:13cf7c26-7963-4047-9bf0-d8482d79f363|Εκπομπή]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:44888080-d6c6-4f19-a2d4-ad5803185127|Mar Azul]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** A Portuguese instrument similar to the Ukulele.<br />
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=== '''Caxixi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Caxixi|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' an African drum, seems to be played both as a shaker and a hand drum? <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRiti]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Chamber Organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Órgano_de_cámara|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The chamber organ is a little organ belonging to the keyboard instruments family, suitable for use in private salons. This type of instruments have normally no more than 10 registers. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:973e5bc7-67a7-4ad9-8388-34a5090d7484|The James Bowman Collection (James Bowman and The King's Consort)]] on tracks 17 and 19<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9252c575-b90d-48b8-964a-4112f6662593|Andreas Scholl: Vivaldi (Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, conductor: Paul Dyer, counter-tenor: Andreas Scholl)]] on tracks 24-29<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b3e8e259-6fe6-4b8e-9d37-e7b7a98e72d1|His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts: Grand Tour]] (played by Timothy Roberts)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:2e483091-7bf9-4b6a-b8a4-c2c72bee92ec|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 1)]] on tracks 1 to 13, 15 to 47, and 49 to 55<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:b2d0a969-1a26-42db-9510-aee4e26606da|Contented Rest]] on track 11<br />
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=== '''Chanter''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chanzy''' ===<br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chikuzen Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 筑前琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with either four strings and frets or five strings and frets popularised during the Meiji period.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Ching''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ching|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Chinese finger cymbals <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chitarra battente''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Chitarra_battente|Description in Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[track:055a0ca9-e772-46da-aa4b-ef8bd563398e|track]] in [[release:06e67626-64f4-48b2-993a-25cff32fd070|tribute to Dead Can Dance]]<br />
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=== '''Cimbasso''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Cimbasso|Description in Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:06241666-c4ef-4520-afb4-cde165e19404|ワールド・デストラクション ~世界撲滅の六人~ オリジナルサウンドトラック]]<br />
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=== '''Computer''' ===<br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** We have "programming"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Computer hard drive "triangle"''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' presumably the platter from a computer hard drive, played as a triangle.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
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** ''Comments:'' Yeah, this'll never get added. --[[User:Hawke|Hawke]] 00:03, 2 October 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Anglo concertina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Anglo-German concertina <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#Anglo_concertina|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' the Anglo or Anglo-German concertina is historically a hybrid between the English and German types of concertinas. The button layouts are generally the same as the original 20-button German concertinas designed by Uhlig in 1834. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free-reed aerophone <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32d73691-bf1a-4b22-a6c2-6bfdac8652c5|Sharp Practice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d56914db-373d-43a5-9113-c574fd1f6727|Fenlandia]] <br />
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=== '''English concertina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#English_concertina|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a fully chromatic instrument having buttons in a rectangular arrangement of four staggered rows. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free-reed aerophone <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32d73691-bf1a-4b22-a6c2-6bfdac8652c5|Sharp Practice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d56914db-373d-43a5-9113-c574fd1f6727|Fenlandia]] <br />
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=== '''Contrabass Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Contrabass_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a low-register plucked string instrument in the guitar family, which has six strings.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6405be18-4ca2-43d9-9fdd-d64187df0009|Hearts and Bones]] <br />
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=== '''Cornamuse''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornamuse Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (double reed)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Cromorne''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Cromorne|Cromorne]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0667fe75-f348-4b00-a0a5-4e2660dee8a5|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 1: Alexandre le bienheureux / Clérambard)]]<br />
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=== '''Cuíca''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cuíca|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Brazilian friction drum used in samba music <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32356980-5e9d-47c2-9374-91f06c119491|The Ultimate Adventure]] on track 9, 10, 11<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** More appearances listed on Wikipedia -- [[User:Mr_maxis|mr_maxis]]<br />
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=== '''Daegeum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Daruan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 大阮<br />
** ''Description:'' A bass ruan.<br />
** [[wikipedia:Ruan|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Moon lute (or Ruan, if that gets added)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38ff363a-01a3-44bd-b730-1317660e661d|The Art of the Chinese Lute]] (see [[edit:4801525|edit #4801525]])<br />
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=== '''Dhol''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dhol|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' an Indian and Pakistani barrel drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Dictaphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dictaphone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Speech playback device <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Vocoder? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:af69487a-b955-4fb9-87cd-6c17e87f86bf|Snake Charmer]] Holger Czukay on tracks 1,3 & 5<br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictaphone. -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]] <br />
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=== '''Dilruba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Baluji|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' bowed string instrument <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Sitar <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0ff5b17b-f027-4dc6-9626-d678bb5084f2|Papua New Guinea Translations]] Sitar Magic Band (all tracks)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:cd6a2d60-99fd-4dae-a3d9-edc7538bb5c6|Λαβύρινθος]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esraj . -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]<br />
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=== '''Domra''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Domra|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a long-necked Russian string instrument of the lute family with a round body and three or four metal strings <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:33004280-a100-4ee3-adf8-bd6c50a9d34c|På väg]] has primdomra, altdomra and tenordomra (all mentioned in the Wikipedia article) on track 2<br />
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=== '''Doshpuluur''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Toshpuluur <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Doshpuluur|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked, banjo-like, long-necked lute used in the Tuva region of Mongolia. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Double-reed Slide Music Stand''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' An oboe read crossed with a music stand into a funky slidebar instrument. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Used by, who else, PDQ Bach. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Drone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other? Winds? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** Is this an actual instrument of its own, or just generic droning (which can be done on most melody instruments)? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** I'm not sure - Discogs gives no description for this one, I'll have to try to dig it out of their change notes if they mean as you describe, if they perhaps mean a tanpura, or if they mean something else. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Duck call''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''Entenfänger<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Duck_call|Wikipedia]] <br />
*** http://www.steveweissmusic.com/category/sound-effects <br />
** ''Description:'' A duck call is like a traditional whistle made to emulate the sound of a duck<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:00b7e0ee-8767-4772-86f4-10d87812934b|Hell Billies From Venus]] on track 11 & 12 (as "Entenfänger")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9c69be75-f4c1-4fa9-a4b1-19020a975b41|Acoustica: Alarm Will Sound Performs Aphex Twin]]<br />
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=== '''Dulcian''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' curtal<br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulcian Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (bassoon-like)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Dulcimer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:2d6fd13e-12b5-4c14-95f0-315acce12ebb|Fantasia Lindum]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:6fc9c1e6-b80b-483c-b78f-268b5aed59b7|No Guru No Method No Beeper]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:33fa35dd-77e7-491a-a43b-1d99c35dbf93|Fateless]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:b1a9b532-6cec-422d-9fb2-c9f50bbb7fd6|Broken Wings]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|Wall-E]] (bowed lap dulcimer)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** We already have Appalachian dulcimer (plucked) and Hammered dulcimer (struck), as well as several children of the hammered dulcimer. Sure it isn't one of these? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 20:27, 06 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Dunduk''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Dutar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Dutara, Dotar, Dutor, Doutar <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dutar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' traditional long-necked two-stringed lute found in Central Asia and South Asia <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Lute<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:eb2ce1d6-093f-4d3b-92bf-b9e8ffdd15ce|We Are Three]] track 9<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:156d4709-a487-4de0-8d10-eb20cb5ed5c9|Naghma]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:54b987d4-3ddf-484f-9de4-947b16fcae1d|Afghanistan Untouched]] (both discs)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:e83788a2-14a2-4f4e-8d3d-9df30ff2d022|Ouzbékistan: L'Art Du Dotâr]] (as dotâr)<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutar. -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]<br />
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=== '''Eagle Bone Whistle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Eagle_bone_whistle|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Sacred Native American instrument. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** See [[Edit:8653887|8653887]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Effects''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:fda4bb83-43e2-4fc9-a4ab-828b83d3c209|Never, Never Land]] on track 5<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:98b1e961-bf84-4e4b-85c1-5de7161dfdef|The Catherine Wheel]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:dcdd5fd1-788d-45da-8990-82c6ecd5dc76|Spike]] Various sounds by Michael Blair<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''E-Flat Bass Tuba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:5854cbe6-52df-400d-8f28-29c04b22b556|Secret of the Sahara]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Eight String Bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Eight string bass guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b522484a-dea9-4b0c-a07c-d56bb9008e87|The Dreaming]] <br />
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=== '''Ektare''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Electric Acoustic Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Electric_acoustic_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ee4d29d0-f0c3-4a1b-8bac-e40142d76912|Unlimited: Saga (disc 2)]] <br />
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*** I'm a bit surprised that this isn't here already, it's not exactly a rare instrument. I came across one release it's used in - but I have no doubt that it's out there on various other releases as well. -- [[User:Kilu|Kilu]] <br />
**** From what I can tell, it's just a regular (acoustic) guitar with pick-ups. Do you want "electric-acoustic" bouzoukis, banjos, harps, accordions, violins, guitar basses, double basses, ... etc. as well? -- -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:42, 13 July 2007 (UTC) <br />
***** I suppose you have a point there. I personally don't have an electric acoustic anything, so I don't know if the sound is any different from normal acoustic. I do think that it's sort of odd that it's specifically credited as such in the booklet though. [[User:Kilu|Kilu]] <br />
***** Perhaps an "electric" option which could then be applied to any instrument in the list? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 13:40, 13 August 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electric Baritone Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Scale Baritone Guitar<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fender_Bass_VI|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Six-string guitar tuned an octave lower than standard tuning, which can function as a bass or electric guitar, but with its own distinctive sound.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:3112a9f0-4bbc-4bb7-8c6d-34f91d2bbe03|2009-07-08: Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW, Santa Monica, CA, USA]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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*** Adding primarily for Doug McCombs's work in [[Artist:Tortoise|Tortoise]], but Wikipedia states its use by more players. -- [[User:M. del Carpio|M. del Carpio]] 10:36, 17 March 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electric bouzouki''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22electric+bouzouki%22 image search] <br />
** ''Description:'' Electric bouzouki<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bouzouki <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8c555558-d59f-45ed-a714-b3206b56df3e|Celtic Moon]] (Niall O'Callánain)<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** [[User:Jesus2099|Jesus2099]] 13:51, 20 July 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electronics''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ecad8eab-4f25-465a-ab61-1c5a0c5c8d4d|Idiology]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''F Bass Tuba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:5854cbe6-52df-400d-8f28-29c04b22b556|Secret of the Sahara]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Feet and Clogs''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f0528ace-13ff-4537-ba03-b6206fc6a986|Rice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' Track 14 of [[release:80e39d32-3902-431f-83bf-6902c1761fff|Together! -タンポホ・プッチ・ミニ・ゆうこ-]] has "foot steps"<br />
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*** I see that the list does already have "Handclaps", and surely feet are no less important musically than hands? I have many recordings with credits for human percussion. For example, from [[Release:f0528ace-13ff-4537-ba03-b6206fc6a986|Rice]], how should I enter Lucy Adams ''feet, clogs, singing''? -- [[monxton]] 02:45, 13 February 2009 (UTC) <br />
**** [[WikiPedia:Clogging|Clogging]] is a form of, or at least intimately related to, step dancing. See discussion on dancing below. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:40, 16 December 2007 (UTC) <br />
***** See also [[Edit:8653849|8653849]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] <br />
****** Track 10 of [[Release:2a35e72e-5713-47d6-9b9e-0a9f85741436|The Black Rider]] has credits for "boots". -- [[User:mikemorr|mikemorr]] 12:35, 18 July 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Flageolet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Flugabone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Frame drum set''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' set of frame drums<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum, Drum set <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Carolina Chocolate Drops<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same.<br />
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=== '''Fretless Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fretless_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ad420734-4e91-4870-8e8e-ee40cbc3337d|Γρήγορα η ώρα πέρασε]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:ac52dad3-e34c-4714-ba5d-aa7de0bb27c8|Ο κήπος της Ρίλα]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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=== '''Frottoir''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Frottoir|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a variation of the washboard made specifically for Zydeco music; also called a rubboard<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ecad8eab-4f25-465a-ab61-1c5a0c5c8d4d|Idiology]] (as "rubboard")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Even thought the wikipedia page is really a redirect to the page on the Washboard, the Frottoir is mentioned in the article as a different instrument (but derived from the Washboard). It's in the section "The washboard as a musical instrument" -- [[User:vovel|Vivek Bhaskar]] 20:32, 22 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Fujara''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Slovak shepherds long pipe<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fujara|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A long wooden flute that superficially resembles a bassoon.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f6335672-c521-4129-86c3-490d20533e08|Hounds of Love]] (as "Fujare")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:8c260189-d6ad-468c-ab9a-ba21f781fa14|On the Shoulders of the Great Bear]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
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=== '''Ganzá''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ganzá|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Brazilian rattle <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Gittern''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gittern Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings (ancestor to guitar, lute, mandolin)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Glass Bottle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0afcbb22-8bb3-4c16-8d69-8dbc38e11055|A Portrait (disc 1)]] (tracks 5-8)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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=== '''Glass Bowl''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:82a9fa8b-ccd9-4c0b-810e-4d90acc990de|A Canticle for Leibowitz]] (as "Pyrex bowl") <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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=== '''Goc''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a serbian traditional drum.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e1f7ee01-d814-47a1-a616-a56e0271e620|Alkohol: Šljivovica & Champagne]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
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=== '''Guimbri''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Greek lyra''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Cretan lyra, Cretan lira or lyra. <br />
** ''Description:'' a pear-shaped, three-stringed bowed string instrument central to the traditional music of Crete. <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cretan|lyra Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] on track 4. <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:53a1607f-0ed8-458b-a3f6-81dcb9708bc7|Μουσική της Κρήτης]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:550709d4-901a-44f0-9cc6-4c3ac1d484c2|Μανία]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:911af3a6-cfff-4bfd-9492-4754f17c5ec2|Ριζίτικα]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:6a255a68-1e52-4407-85c4-c4a1e4b11493|Microkosmos]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Greek lute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] on track 3 & 4. <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
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=== '''Guitalele''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guitalélé, Guitarlele, Guitarlélé, Guitatélé (typo), [http://jp.yamaha.com/products/musical-instruments/guitars-basses/miniguitars/gl1/ Yamaha GL-1] (product)<br />
** ''Description:'' small sized guitar tuned like a ukulélé<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guitalele|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' Many tracks in [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/e24bc770-0153-4718-8347-4ae53c7df2af.html ZA7IE]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:0385f276-5f4f-4c81-a7a4-6bd7b8d85a7e|サマーれげぇ!レインボー]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Guitarrón mexicano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guitarrón, Mexican guitarron, Mexican large guitar (literal translation)<br />
** ''Description:'' A large, deep-bodied Mexican 6-string acoustic bass played in mariachi groups.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guitarrón_mexicano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b76893ae-3004-4025-8763-a0ead1064e23|Black Eyed Peas - Elephunk]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:80ca9a6c-3c70-43dd-b757-66647ad58b25|Recent Songs]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bb465529-b3d9-43be-9d3c-e71ce11be1b2|Hotel California]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** A predecessor of the modern acoustic bass guitar<br />
*** Also a distinct instrument at Discogs<br />
*** Not to be confused with the [[WikiPedia:Guitarrón_chileno|Guitarrón chileno]]<br />
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=== '''Haegeum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 해금<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Haegeum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Korean bowed string instrument related to Chinese Huqin/Erhu<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bowed string instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c409f43e-c7bb-431d-8b27-f28010db2f6d|Oh! Silence]] by 3호선 버터플라이 (tracks 6 and 11 as "해금")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:fce804ac-2ae5-4972-92fb-8a43676bd710|Time Table]] by 3호선 버터플라이 (tracks 11 and 15 as "해금")<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:b2bec95a-b837-416d-93c6-ae27b8398651|민들레코러스]] (see edits [[edit:12649800|#12649800]] and [[edit:12649802|#12649802]])<br />
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=== '''Hang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Hang (musical instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Hand-played instrument with a steelpan-like sound made of two steel sheet bowls put together in a UFO-like shape<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussions<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (hang by Martyn Barker)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:f758f839-c016-4785-801d-87aa63844c0a|Rhizomism]] (hang by Rafael Sotomayor)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:34310cf0-2f0b-4aaf-a6e9-9982c3a10a04|The Vibration of the Hang]] (hang by Rafael Sotomayor)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
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=== '''Harmonitor''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f53564e8-2297-4c3c-a427-1bdadc844832|Siren]] on [[Track:6feac7a0-73fa-4e53-bcfe-1440951db144|track 14]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** No idea what this actually is, only reference I can find so far seems to be on the credits page for [http://www.heathernova.net/modules/tinyd2/index.php?id=8 Siren]<br />
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=== '''Harpeleik''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** ''Description:'' a chorded zither <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
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=== '''Heike Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 平家琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with four strings and five frets used to play Heike Monogatari.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Homus''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Hulusi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 葫蘆絲, 葫芦丝<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese free reed wind instrument flute typically made of bamboo.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Hulusi|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Free reed<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
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=== '''Igil''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Janggu''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Janggu|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a traditional Korean drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Jarana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Jarana|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Mexican guitar variant <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** See [[Edit:7165280|7165280]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Jug''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' An empty jug (usually made of glass or stoneware) played with the mouth. With an embouchure like that used for a brass instrument, the musician holds the mouth of the jug about an inch from his or her mouth and emits a blast of sound, made by a "buzzing" of the lips, directly into it. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jug_(musical_instrument) Jug (musical instrument)] <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Carolina Chocolate Drops: Genuine Negro Jig]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e95fd8a7-32f4-42e3-9984-e2ea535effe2|Fonotone Records 1956-69 (disc 1: Jug in the Shade)]] <-- instrument is in the title!<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:a0c6b3f7-ef18-4304-8642-ec66b9d10f2c|Down III: Over the Under]] (water jug)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:335fe0e5-75a5-4dd4-83c0-e0272bc23811|Drunken Barrel House Blues]] (track 13 and maybe others)<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Kabosy''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Kanjira''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Kanjira|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a south Indian tambourine <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d2b60aa7-4dfe-4361-9c39-63a93ba48b0b|Disco Volante]] on track 4<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:007f5354-b6ad-41e1-a794-ee0464ea5e59|Yunnan Colorfree]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Katem''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Some sort of percussion instrument, middle-eastern?<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Khene''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''K'kwaengwari''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Kkwaenggwari<br />
** ''Description:'' Korean gong <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:af94d761-1f9a-459b-9538-81b0b1002dad|Guidance]] by [[artist:75a66f67-4d2a-448e-acdf-3000268af6d1|I And I Djangdan]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Kompang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Rebana'' <br />
** ''Description:'' type of Rebana, a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:24eec8f1-5938-4ed1-9b5f-cfd7f5723c02|Louder than Light]] by Wicked Aura Batacada <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same. <br />
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=== '''Kotsuzumi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 小鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, smaller than the ōtsuzumi<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Tsuzumi]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
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=== '''Kutero/Kutiro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A set of three drums played by Mandinka people in West Africa. Similar to Sabar or Djembe. Picture [http://www.angelfire.com/nv/jetucker/pictures/Percussion/Africa/kutiro5.jpg here].<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d52ef610-7e21-4086-800e-fd70f4930604.html|Ascension]] by Pep Love (track 16)<br />
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=== '''Launeddas''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Launeddas|Launeddas]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a typical Sardinian woodwind instrument, consisting of three pipes <br />
** ''Instrument family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1'': '''[[release:657590c5-efae-4041-9695-d5a05f81e979|Caminos de pache]]''' by Tenores di Bitti "Remunnu 'e Locu" <br />
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=== '''"leg" percussion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' percussion music performed with the legs, presumably<br />
** ''Instrument family:'' other percussion<br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1'': '''[[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]]''' by Carolina Chocolate Drops<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Loops''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:598c1ec5-00da-471c-a903-e0aa57d03a6b|52]] credits loops, drum loops, percussion loops on several songs <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Lur''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lur<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (track 11), performed by [[Artist:86895a8a-1902-4896-bc45-74e777ece686|Gaute Vikdal]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Lyricon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Lyricon|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A type of electronic wind instrument.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7d80f486-dc83-40e0-be75-64446680fb9b|Sound-System]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:52dcdbef-2039-4fd9-86b4-e506a5523996|Wenn schon nicht für immer dann wenigstens für ewig]] on tracks 8 and 9 <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b6351dee-4f75-478f-8858-3eccd91c15c9|The Beach Boys]] track 3<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:badddc64-d06a-4ac7-b61a-5c83c7afda96|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 5: La Boum)]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Mandoguitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Marimbaphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Marimbaphone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Tuned Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:3fec0072-0f11-4448-9b78-af58e07ad096|Seeds]] <br />
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*** Used by Fats Sadi on Seeds, not currently credited -- [[User:Wizzcat|Wizzcat]] 21:29, 09 August 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Marímbula''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Marímbula|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' folk musical instrument of the Caribbean Islands (not to be confused with a marimba). <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Lamellophone <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (marimbula by Simon Edwards)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:267a7c89-3624-4b7a-b7a2-aefc2bdc5e89|Head Hunters]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Different to African lamellophones used to produce complex polyphony and polyrhythms, the marímbula basically plays the role of a bass guitar. -- [[Fabe56]]<br />
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=== '''Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.sobrino.net/mer/arpa_de_mariachi.htm Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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*** See [[Edit:7165259|7165259]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Mizmar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Modular Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Modular_synthesizer|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Synthesizer<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:af690f11-9704-46e5-8afd-87eeabd05abc|1978-10-18: Shiba Yubin Chokin Hall, Tokyo, Japan]] on all tracks except track 1.<br />
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Note that a Moog is a type of Modular synth. http://www.modcan.com/ has some good photos as well.<br />
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=== '''Mridangam''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' "mridanga", "mrudangam", "mrdangam", "mrithangam", "miruthangam", and "mirudhangam"<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Mridangam|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a south Indian drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d4ca4c9a-007a-4cae-b28b-c2e2ac70ca0a|In Praise of Krishna]] on track 8<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2577e182-a600-456d-b70a-6df9bf36391a|Kinsmen]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Music Sequencer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Sequencer<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Music_sequencer|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a device designed to play back musical notation<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:11787d0e-37c7-4ee0-b606-1606282e6eca|Be Yourself Tonight]]<br />
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=== '''Ney''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** Yes we do - as "Nai". There's several spellings for this one (Nai/Ney/Nye/Nay) -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] <br />
***** The Nai in the list at the moment is a type of flute, not the drum. -- [[BrianFreud]]<br />
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=== '''Njarka''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: N'jarka'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Njarka|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description: a small fiddle made from a gourd, with one gut string, which is native to Mali.'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments <br />
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*** ''Release 1: [[Release:f819c678-cf55-44a4-8847-db28465bc3d9|The River]] by Ali Farka Touré'' <br />
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=== '''Ngoni''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: N'goni, N'gone'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Ngoni_(instrument)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description: a plucked string instrument from West Africa, possibly an ancestor of the banjo.'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments <br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1: [[Release:20d0c28d-f6a9-4e26-a676-66ad9d4eeb17|AfroCubism]] by Afrocubism'' <br />
*** ''Release 2: [[Release:1b4c2852-0107-389c-8938-b46c66ea5568|Segu Blue]] by Ngoni Ba'' <br />
*** ''Release 3: [[Release:a793fb60-8d8c-4a43-a6d5-2f56f4fd4586|I Speak Fula]] by Ngoni Ba'' <br />
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** ''Comments: The sleeve notes for release 1 credit Bassekou Kouyate with both ngoni and ngoni ba - so I must assume they are different, but I do not know how.''<br />
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=== '''Nokan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' nohkan, 能管<br />
** ''Description:'' High-pitched Japanese bamboo transverse flute<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Nokan]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
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=== '''Nyabinghi Drums (Funde, Thunder, Repeater/Keteh)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Rastafarian/jamaican drums'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Nyabinghi_drums|Wikipedia]] and [http://www.ilanddrums.com/History.html|Iland drums]<br />
** ''Description:'' played at a groundation ceremony in rasta culture. Nyabinghi music is played in 4/4 time on three drums:<br />
::: Thunder: It is a double-headed bass drum, played with a mallet. The strokes are an open tone on 1 and a dampened stroke on 3. Occasionally, the thunder player will syncopate the rhythm.<br />
::: Funde: The funde is the middle drum. It maintains the dominant heartbeat rhythm as the funde player makes steady, dampened strokes on 1 and 3.<br />
::: Repeater/Keteh: The repeater or keteh, is the smallest and highest pitched drum. The drummer tends to play around 2 and 4 , with a syncopated feel. It is seen as the carrier of spirit and fire of the music.<br />
:: Maybe these are two specific, but noting here in case they are credited this way on other releases. These are roughly equivalent to other standard percussion instruments like "bass drum", congas, bongos etc.<br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums / Nyabinghi drums (preferably with an instrument each for the three)<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0c7965c8-eb47-4f1a-bf73-5e1d9bc95d24|Light]] by Matisyahu<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Oboe d'amore''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Oboe d'amore|Oboe d'amore]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:4fb0dd64-14ec-45c5-82ea-8daf491467dc|Landscape Classics Series, No. 79]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e5602b9d-e196-4e9a-b6d1-a43491aa7bb7|Cantatas BWV 80, 140, 147, 227 (disc 1)]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:531afa07-cc30-46c9-a3c5-ac907114d8c8|Cantatas, Volume 35 (Bach Collegium Japan feat. conductor: Masaaki Suzuki)]]<br />
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=== '''Ocarina, Double-chambered''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Treble Ocarina<br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
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=== '''Ocarina, Triple-chambered''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Ocarina<br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0667fe75-f348-4b00-a0a5-4e2660dee8a5|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 1: Alexandre le bienheureux / Clérambard)]]<br />
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=== '''Organo di Legno''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Wooden Pipe Organ''<br />
** ''Description:'' A small chamber organ with wooden pipes which was well known in the Renaissance, but of which there appear to be no other surviving examples except for one made by Lorenzo da Pavia in Venice in 1494 that is now kept in the Museo Correr, Venice, Italy. Such instruments were prized for their sweet sound, described as "soave". Lorenzo's organ was pitched at a' = 455 Hz (± 4 Hz), one of the fairly high Venetian instrumental pitches. The compass is F,G-f³ (i.e. no F#), which retains the possibility of using the upper part of the range for repeating melodies at the octave. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / Keyboard <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e7cb161b-4d3f-4f27-bee5-0c49f971619a|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 2)]] on tracks 6 and 17<br />
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=== '''Orpharion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Orpharion|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A plucked instrument from the Renaissance, whose metal strings are tuned like a lute and are plucked with the fingers. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Cittern <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:9915ba95-edc8-4eb7-9215-86d44ee28d3a|Downland · Jones: Lute Songs (Emma Kirkby, soprano; Anthony Rooley, lute, orpharion) (disc 1)]] on tracks 4-6, 10, 12-14 and 16-17<br />
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=== '''Ōtsuzumi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 大鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, larger than the kotsuzumi<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Ōtsuzumi]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
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=== '''Outi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Pandeiro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pandeiro|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of hand frame drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:89ad4ac3-39f7-470e-963a-56509c546377|Music For Alfonso The Wise (The Dufay Collective)]] in tracks 4, 17, and 18<br />
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=== '''Pandereta''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandereta Wikipedia] <br />
** ''Description:'' Wikipedia links it to 'tambourine', but it's an incorrect translation. The Pandereta is a Puerto Rican franc drum, which is in the same family, but not the same as a tambourine. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
*** Be careful, though. Pandereta '''does''' mean Tambourine in European Spanish.<br />
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=== '''Pandero''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandero&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=1&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dwikipedia%2Bpandero%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26sa%3DG%26pwst%3D1 Wikipedia (translated)] <br />
** ''Description:'' Described in the liner as a "Spanish franc drum", looks like it's a relative of the tambourine. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]]<br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Pedalboard''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Piccolo trumpet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Piccolo_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Mozart also wrote several works for trumpet quintet, which includes a piccolo trumpet. Again, to properly AR several CDs in the 170 CD set, I need this one too. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Pipe''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Pixiephone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Player Piano''' ===<br />
** Issue: <br />
** ''AKA:'' Reproducing Piano<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Player_piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Player pianos play themselves, but esp. in the reproducing versions, rather than being programmed like midi tracks, they were actually played by someone, and the roll thus produced became the piano roll.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:b7cfa186-8a33-4695-ad93-9087d148cd41|Gershwin Plays Gershwin: The Piano Rolls]]<br />
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=== '''Pocket Trumpet''' ===<br />
** Issue: [[Ticket:3536|Ticket #3536]] <br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pocket_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:9c352722-cce0-4b9a-b358-2816786e8540|First Egg]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:4a1d43a8-bc05-406b-b0dc-4595cb73c908|Man with a Movie Camera]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bab88c5d-0018-45d9-9067-3b0ee5ae6247|Seeds of Time]]<br />
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*** a compact size B♭ trumpet, easy to carry around. Though never was considered good enough to be in official use in orchestras, it was featured quite some times in small jazz bands. [[Artist:adf3879a-e091-4f73-8792-861a7a3e3abe|Don Cherry]] is Mr. Pocket Trumpet, and him alone has dozen of releases on which he uses it (also check most Ornette Coleman releases where he features) - revealing this somewhat neglected poor trumpet its true potential. All these are currently documented as simply trumpet. Note this is not the same as the Piccolo Trumpet that we now have. More about the thingie at [[WikiPedia:Pocket_trumpet|wackypedia]]. -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 05:24, 21 January 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Polynesian Log Drums''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2d5d5d4c-d0d7-4772-962f-de7185605ff8|Big Ones]] <br />
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=== '''Post horn''' ===<br />
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**'''Issue:''' [[Ticket:5281|#5281]]<br />
** ''AKA:'' coach horn, posthorn, post-horn<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Post horn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The post horn is a valveless cylindrical brass or copper instrument with cupped mouthpiece, used to signal the arrival or departure of a post rider or mail coach. It was used especially by postilions of the 18th and 19th centuries.<br>Mozart, Mahler, and others incorporated the instrument into their orchestras for certain pieces. On such occasions, the orchestra's horn player usually plays the instrument. One example of post horn use in modern classical music is the famous off-stage solo in Mahler's Third Symphony. Due to the scarcity of this instrument, however, music written for it is usually played on a trumpet or flugelhorn.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:4d499d8c-1938-4549-bf09-3564c982b521|Complete Mozart Edition, Volume 3: Serenades for Orchestra (disc 7)]]<br />
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*** Used by [[Artist:9bfa2606-328f-4e3e-829d-31b5fafe4688|Michael Laird]] on [[Release:4d499d8c-1938-4549-bf09-3564c982b521|Complete Mozart Edition, Volume 3: Serenades for Orchestra (disc 7)]], and likely other discs on the 180 CD Mozart set.<br> I added the ticket before seeing this wiki page (and therefore without discussion). :( -- [[User:Crazee canuck|Crazee canuck]] 23:01, 12 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Prepared Guitar''' ===<br />
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* ''AKA:'' Tabletop Guitar<br />
* [[Wikipedia:Prepared guitar]]<br />
* ''Instrument Family:'' Guitar<br />
* ''Description:'' A prepared guitar is a guitar which has had its timbre altered by placing various objects on or between the instrument's strings, including other extended techniques. This practice is sometimes called tabletop guitar, because many prepared guitarists do not hold the instrument in the usual manner, but instead place the guitar on a table to manipulate it. (from Wikipedia)<br />
* ''Tagged With:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-prepared%20guitar instrument-prepared guitar]<br />
* ''Appears On:''<br />
** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:98862aec-2132-4407-bacc-508dbaddd3d8|Alanis Morissette – Flavors of Entanglement]] (track 7)<br />
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* ''Comments:''<br />
** This seems kind of like a style of playing, involving manipulating an instrument in non-standard ways by adding to it. It seems to be applicable to nearly any instrument, but the only two examples on Wikipedia that use the "prepared" terminolody are Guitar and Piano.<br />
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=== '''Prepared Piano''' ===<br />
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* [[Wikipedia:Prepared piano]]<br />
* ''Instrument Family:'' Piano<br />
* ''Description:'' A prepared piano is a piano that has had its sound altered by placing objects (preparations) between or on the strings or on the hammers or dampers. (from Wikipedia)<br />
* ''Tagged With:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-prepared%20piano instrument-prepared piano]<br />
* ''Appears On:''<br />
** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:98862aec-2132-4407-bacc-508dbaddd3d8|Alanis Morissette – Flavors of Entanglement]] (track 7)<br />
** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a517e7e8-b920-4b53-87fa-d0f268719d51|Affinis Suite]] (multiple tracks)<br />
** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:3f3040a8-e909-41d9-94c2-a65a8ba0b999|Sonatas and Interludes (prepared piano: Aleck Karis) (disc 1)]] (all tracks)<br />
** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:5741ac6f-c705-4e63-b38e-28fbedf834a0|A Portrait (disc 2)]] (track 1)<br />
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* ''Comments:''<br />
** See Prepared Guitar, above.<br />
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=== '''Pump organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pump_organ|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ef619505-7f4e-443b-8de5-e51817f519b9|Aldrig får jeg fred]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:c34275fc-b723-493b-80ce-d2d3b120fd91|Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:7ced7dc3-b27a-47ed-b88c-3e2b344713db|2001-07-06: Stadtpark, Hamburg, Germany]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:829ba971-dbe1-4f97-8cb7-e18f97690a4e|Season of Changes]]<br />
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*** Used by [[Artist:e54eaf23-781d-48ef-a8cd-161574b552e6|Jørgen Dickmeiss]] on [[Release:ef619505-7f4e-443b-8de5-e51817f519b9|Aldrig får jeg fred]]. Should be a child of "Reed Organ" per [[Wikipedia|WikiPedia]]. (Unless it's actually exactly the same as a harmonium... ? I couldn't quite determine.) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 07:41, 26 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
*** Used by [[Artist:184ae1f4-9e21-4a41-bc60-bbe2a6e19fa6|Zac Rae]] on [[Track:7cd3a7c0-1ee2-4403-aead-92b271ace1f3|Fountain]] -- [[User:Sonofkyuss|Sonofkyuss]] 11:05, 26 April 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Ramana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.thaimusic.net/thon-cha-tri.htm Ramana] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A type of drum, not seeing much info on it. There is a picture of one at the linked site, however. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Rackett''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rackett Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (bassoon-like)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Rauschpfeife''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Reactable''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Reactable Systems<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Reactable|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' electronic musical instrument with a tabletop <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic instruments <br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:8917d79f-2043-4a1b-9951-d6430e9277a7|Voltaic]]<br />
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=== '''Rebana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:24eec8f1-5938-4ed1-9b5f-cfd7f5723c02|Louder than Light]] by Wicked Aura Batacada (credited as Kompang, smaller version) <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Could be added with Kompang as a sub-instrument, but as Kompang is I believe just a smaller version adding Rebana may suffice. <br />
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=== '''Reco-reco''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-recoreco Reco-reco] <br />
** ''Description:'' a specific type of Brazilian Güiro <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. The orangish [[WikiPedia:Güiro|picture on the left]] is a reco-reco (picture is correctly identified in the [http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reco-reco Portugese page]). -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Regal''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Renaissance Harp''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' The Renaissance Harp is based on the 15th-16th harps that have survived through the centuries. It was used during the Renaissance to the 17th century. With two orders chromatically tuned, it can interpret the Renaissance repertoire, covering parts for virginal, Renaissance lute, etc., and in its shape we see the "Gothic" style of the stylized harps in the late Middle Ages, though this style remained until now into the Baroque. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2e483091-7bf9-4b6a-b8a4-c2c72bee92ec|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 1)]] on tracks 1 to 14 and 36 to 47<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e7cb161b-4d3f-4f27-bee5-0c49f971619a|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 2)]] on track 2<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:c32234ba-e855-4e1a-b559-e2d77b0e8967|Fantasies, Pavanes & Gallardes]]<br />
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=== '''Repinique''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Repinique|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a 2-headed Brazilian drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Requinto Jarocho''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.atlasofpluckedinstruments.com/n_america.htm Requinto Jarocho] <br />
** ''Description:'' Small guitar <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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*** See [[Edit:7165294|7165294]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Riqq''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tambourine|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The Riqq is an Egyptian franc drum, also in the tambourine family. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b4f21f34-935e-435d-891a-e3b35452f4ee|Gulistan: Rose Garden]] (as riq)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' Claimed in the band annotation to be played (as riq) by András Dés, member of [[Artist:1abc3af4-2ea0-446e-83de-b8444a64d3f4|Mitsoura]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Another which Wikipedia incorrectly identifies, though their picture and the picture's ID is correct. It is not the same as a tambourine or shakers, however, and the most common form in English is 'Riqq', not 'Riq' or 'Rik'. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Rozhok''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Ruan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruan Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** Even if we have no specific releases for this one yet, it should be certainly kept. We already have [[artist:9f9f2e0f-08a5-4afc-a8ce-1631f2b1ed61|苗晓芸]], a "notable Ruan player".<br />
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=== '''Sabar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sabar|wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' Traditional Senegalese drum.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums<br />
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=== '''Satsuma Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 薩摩琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with four strings and frets popularised during the Edo period.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Saxobone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A trombine modified to accept a saxophone mouthpiece. Used by jazz player Eddie Harris (inventor?) among others. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass? Winds? <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Saz''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Bağlama|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a stringed musical instrument shared by various cultures in the Eastern Mediterranean, Near East, and Central Asia. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a81e4561-63d2-432c-b14c-c127c6a8e8c7|Music For Alfonso The Wise (The Dufay Collective)]] on track 6 [[Track:cd52f016-7823-4a86-9a6d-38d8b2545a88|Cantiga de Santa María 103, "Quen a Virgen ben servirá"]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:ac52dad3-e34c-4714-ba5d-aa7de0bb27c8|Ο κήπος της Ρίλα]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:1512a668-6f1a-44b2-9dea-f6006a3295c5|Πνοή]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:be4242cd-e7ae-4ba9-b84b-811cea190a2e|Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:8be6d1ff-6278-42c9-a529-2856ba8c871e|Live at Theatre de la Ville]]<br />
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=== '''Scratches''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Scratching <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Scratching|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' technique used to produce distinctive sounds by moving a vinyl record back and forth on a turntable while manipulating the crossfader on a DJ mixer. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8f8fe69d-f52f-4df8-bf2c-ec1913f195c1|Loveheart]] on track 8 [[Track:6fc5c697-481e-44c3-b076-4960149601fc|Mentor]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2cbac81f-5073-442d-9219-009a6791cad7|A Recipe for Disaster]] on track 4 [[Track:4eaa40ce-5365-4c40-baf4-59ceb44f8418|Mr. Quicke Cuts the Cheese]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:6569222e-165b-4954-a10f-86c6aac95819|Xiquembo]] on track 4 [[Track:7d456bd4-6b13-405c-9631-6afbf78da95b|Back to Love]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:c583c7ca-2250-42e2-8fdd-a96568aac84a|恋のフーガ]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** We have "Turntable(s)"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Shanai''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Shehnai''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A double reed conical oboe, common in North India ([[wikipedia:Shehnai|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:1e3d9d1b-885c-400e-8b89-31d9f7da2c5c|Raaven]] (track 6, entered as oboe)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Shime-daiko''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 締太鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' A small Japanese drum which has a higher pitch than a normal taiko.<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Shime-daiko|Shime-daiko]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion / ... / Taiko<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
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=== '''Shinobue''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 篠笛<br />
** ''Description:'' A high-pitched transverse bamboo flute from Japan.<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Shinobue|Shinobue]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Transverse flute<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRite]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:d394cf11-0519-48a7-83a3-53349049b627|Pure -AQUAPLUS LEGEND OF ACOUSTICS-]] (as 篠笛)<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:a81b62b9-19d7-4038-8c54-0c0d5a18852c|Time Twist]] (see [[edit:11441690|edit #11441690]])<br />
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=== '''Sintir''' (Arabic: سنتير) ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guembri (Arabic: الكمبري), Gimbri or Hejhouj. <br />
** ''Description:'' three stringed skin-covered bass plucked lute. <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sintir|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2742f3d5-3184-4bd3-a91c-36f469a08d44|Naked Lunch]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Slapstick''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Whip_(instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a wooden whip - 'The other type also has two planks of woods, one longer than the other, with one handle, connected with a spring hinge so it can be played with just one hand, though it cannot produce sounds as loud as a whip requiring both hands.' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Soprano Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Octave Guitar<br />
** ''Description:'' Tuned one octave over an ordinary guitar<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e20122a0-a565-4824-8771-f4c67bb70ac0|Hoven Droven]], track 3<br />
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=== '''Spilåpipa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** ''Description:'' Swedish folk music instrument: http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spil%C3%A5pipa<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flutes<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:f7010048-60f8-4e69-9f7b-40788d96efcb|Återbesök i holken]], track 5<br />
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=== '''Spinet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinet Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Description:'' A small piano, harpsichord or organ<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:dcdd5fd1-788d-45da-8990-82c6ecd5dc76|Spike]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Steelwhistle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Similar to a tin whistle?? <br />
** ''Instrument Family:''<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e20b0ff6-8a0c-4e35-b676-02066113726a|After the Fall]]<br />
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=== '''Strum Stick''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Sub Octivider''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description: An effect pedal for electric guitars'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1: [[Release:cfa78b97-8d8c-48e6-8599-f3baf71a9231|Coda]]'' <br />
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=== '''Suling''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Suona''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Laba <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Suona|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A woodwind instrument used frequently in the folk music of northern China. With its loud and high-pitched sound, souna has, together with other instruments, been used to provide music of Chinese opera and for various occasions, such as wedding and funeral. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Track:73c0d9c8-94de-4447-a499-edb075eb942e|Lingering]] <br />
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=== '''Surbahar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Swarmandel''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''SynthAxe''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b7b6c6e2-a31a-4efe-be32-c5c1ed506b7b|Béla Fleck and the Flecktones]] <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tack piano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tack piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a permanently altered version of an ordinary piano <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
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=== '''Tamborim''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tamborim|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A small, round Brazilian frame drum of Portuguese and African origin. The frame is 6" in diameter and may be made of metal, plastic or wood. The head is typically made of nylon and is normally very tightly tuned in order to ensure a high, sharp sound and a minimum of sustain. The drum is devoid of snares or jingles <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** What is this? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
***** As I said, this is simply using their list to compare against, but I would imagine [[WikiPedia:Tamborim|is this instrument]]. That would seem to fit with Discogs' description: "A small, round Brazilian frame drum of Portuguese and African origin. The frame is 6" in diameter and may be made of metal, plastic or wood. The head is typically made of nylon and is normally very tightly tuned in order to ensure a high, sharp sound and a minimum of sustain. The drum is devoid of snares or jingles." -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tap dancing''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tap_dance|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:31c91474-66e1-431a-8309-afd43896d19f|Gibraltar]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:507f5433-5bdf-4f9e-a1ce-a6dab959b8a6|Who Used to Dance]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. See discussion below. <br />
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=== '''Tapboard''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tapboard|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. There's a (bad) picture at [http://www.mandy.co.uk/it-bites/articles/PR_D3_88.HTML http://www.mandy.co.uk/it-bites/articles/PR_D3_88.HTML], seems to be some strange guitarlike-thing. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tape''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/5e50d9a1-2941-443d-8d62-e23384355de0.html Another Green World] by Brian Eno<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (many songs) by Various Artists.<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tar (drum)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(drum)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A tar is a single-headed frame drum. The tar comes from North Africa and the Middle East. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/track/?trackid=11327781 Tindfjöll] has tar performed by [http://musicbrainz.org/show/artist/?artistid=549875 Matthieu Rabaté]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tárogató''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Temple Bells''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.garden-gifts.com/gifts2.htm Temple Bells] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Japanese wind chime <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tenor trombone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Variation of trombone<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Wind brass<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (track 9), performed by [[Artist:86895a8a-1902-4896-bc45-74e777ece686|Gaute Vikdal]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9b1f3679-2fba-42b2-8acc-f657819869be|Nut Sack]]<br />
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=== '''Thon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Traditional_Cambodian_musical_instruments|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Described in the liner as 'Thai drums'. Wikipedia describes it as a "goblet-shaped drum, played with the hands". <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Timber flute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22timber+flute%22 image search]<br />
** ''Description:'' Maybe a kind of celtic flute<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flute <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8c555558-d59f-45ed-a714-b3206b56df3e|Celtic Moon]] (Cormac Breatnach)<br />
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*** [[User:Jesus2099|Jesus2099]] 13:35, 20 July 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Time Machine''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Folktek Time Machine<br />
** Wikipedia: ?<br />
** ''Description:'' A type of custom sequencer / samplable synthesiser made by Folktek<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic Instruments <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bd8903ad-5e67-4283-9cfb-8f285469d320|Freak Controller]] - Salmonella Dub<br />
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=== '''Tipple''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tipple_(musical_instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a stringed musical instrument that is smaller that a guitar and larger than a ukulele, having aspects of both. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tonkori''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tonkori|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked string instrument played by the Ainu people of Hokkaidō, northern Japan and Sakhalin. It is unfretted and has between three and five strings which are not stopped but instead played "open." <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Trautonium''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Trautonium|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tromboon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Babone <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tromboon|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' PDQ Bach - The Seasonings <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' PDQ Bach - Serenude (for devious instruments) <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tumbi''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' A traditional North Indian high pitched, single string plucking instrument from the Punjab region associated with folk music of Punjab and presently very popular in Western Bhangra music.<br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumbi Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7e2cbb97-b018-49ac-ab8c-1895df88d297|In the Zone]] ([[Track:62c790ee-efe3-4f30-8ffc-5b8461b39887|Me Against the Music (Rishi Rich's Desi Kulcha mix)]])<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e792883e-eddb-47b4-b4cd-107dffd9a1c6|Miss E... So Addictive]] ([[Track:4fb10269-f8f9-4264-96a5-a8f57b4b018a|Get Ur Freak On]])<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:5463d27c-e4fb-45cc-a2a2-ea3fd0858f93|The Album]] ([[Track:d93e94aa-4a1d-4e66-91a7-53924a7bfa1f|Mundian to bach ke]])<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:be4a2a3c-649c-4979-b2bf-13d60c0ca9ae|Rise & Fall]] ([[Track:e1a61f5a-9a5a-48bd-9281-4d23d546c9cb|Rise & Fall (Rishi Rich Desi Kulcha remix) (feat. Juggy D)]])<br />
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*** [[Andrew John Hughes|User:Gnu_andrew]] 16:11, 26th of September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Tüngür''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tünggür, düngür, dünggü <br />
** [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mhuey/instruments/ Tüngür] <br />
** ''Description:'' A Tuvan Shamen drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Valiha''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Valiha|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a bamboo tube zither from Madagascar. It is played by plucking the strings, which may be made of metal or (originally) the bamboo skin which is pried up in long strands and propped up by small bridges. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d7fe4164-109f-48d2-a35a-53f6502f3f3d|The Sensual World]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|WALL·E]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Veena''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Veena|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked stringed instrument used in Carnatic music. There are several variations of the veena, which in its South Indian form is a member of the lute family. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Viol / treble viol / viola da gamba / bass viol / violone / vihuela / viola da mano / Spanish vihuela / Mexican vihuela''' ===<br />
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Viol - (copying this section out of my original listing of the Viol in revision 198): <br />
* [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol Viol] - for "early music" and period instruments classical recordings <br />
** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol treble viol] <br />
** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol viola da gamba] - A tenor viol, evolved from the vihuela de arco <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">According to [[WikiPedia:Viol|Wikipedia]], "viol" and "viola da gamba" are the same... ? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 08:45, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Wikipedia uses the terms somewhat confusingly, using the historical term and the modern term interchangably. "Viol" is generic, and one can (anachranistically) refer to the "Viola da gamba" family (as their linked to Viola da Gamba Society does) - the term once was used for all types, with octive ranges prefixed. So in the 1700's, one might have played a bass viola da gamba. In modern terminology, however, though the term can still be used generically for the family, "Viol" is the much more commonly used generic term, with the particular octive types titled as listed here ("bass viol", "treble viol", etc), with a reference to "so and so: viola da gamba" specifically being intended to mean what that same 1700's player would have called a tenor viola da gamba. When I layed out this instrument list, from Viol down to Mexican vihuela, I tried to lay it out as the tree would branch out under modern terminology. (While the "Viol" at top could be "Viola da Gamba", having it twice, once as the specific and once as the anachronicstic generic seems like it'd be much more confusing.) -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 09:12, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol bass viol] <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|violone]] - Sub-type of the viol family, evolved into the modern double bass <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|vihuela]] - Subtype of the viol, has a few different subtypes itself: <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|viola da mano (aka Spanish vihuela)]] - evolved into the classical guitar <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|Mexican vihuela]] - Mariachi <br />
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=== '''Baritone Viola'''===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A viola with heavy strings which plays an octave lower?<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Track:87b9f73b-5dde-473c-b541-4c70a047e4db| English Fiddler: Swarbrick Plays Swarbrick]]<br />
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=== '''Violino piccolo''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Violino_piccolo|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A stringed instrument of the baroque period. Most examples are similar to a child's size violin in size, and are tuned a third or a fourth higher. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:9ae4d3f6-fbc6-4e69-80f5-4808674e47b9|Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 1, 2 & 3]]<br />
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=== '''Weissenborn Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Weissenborn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Specific type of lap steel guitar <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9ac55c6a-9d84-44ab-a5af-e35ab1546896|Vapaapäivä]] on track 5<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
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*** See [[Edit:8653789|8653789]] -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Whistling Water Jar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Wind Chimes''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 7 (as wind chime)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:46b98859-9dcb-4267-b674-1d0db8899682|Never Better]] on track 3<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bbdd3b03-903c-4805-936b-ef3efd6a121c|Ode to Life]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:5a0ad3ec-15ba-4ec9-b90e-84a8c1cb5578|Διάφανος]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRite]] (as wind chime)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** We have "Chimes"... ? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
***** They list both "Chimes" and "Wind Chimes" as separate types; I'd imagine they're distinguishing between standard percussion chimes and real wind chimes as a subtype. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Wooden Bowl''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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*** Probably quite similar logic to the Wooden spoons below. I also have seen another release (A Canticle for Leibowitz) with a Pyrex bowl (ie, 'glass bowl') credit, in both cases used as a percussion instrument. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Wooden spoons''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Alexsander Hrenov is credited playing wooden spoons on [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]]. We do have spoons included in the instruments list but does the matterial of the instrument deserve to be included as separate entries? I don't know spoons as an instrument but if there's just a small selection of spoons in different materials availble we might as well include it. -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Well, wooden and metal (kitchen) spoons are by far the most common types of spoons, though bone/horn spoons are also out there. As a spoons player, I could probably give you a lengthier rant about the qualities of each type, but for the sake of this discussion, let me just say that there ''are'' different kinds of spoons, and the material ''does'' have an effect on the produced sound. :) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:03, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Wurlitzer electric piano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Wurlitzer_electric_piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electric piano <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:181efd35-d103-4e8b-96db-825a4bb4c6d3|Twelve Mondays]] on track 5 <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:c34275fc-b723-493b-80ce-d2d3b120fd91|Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming]] on tracks 7, 9 and 10<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:2e5c7fab-d176-4d42-a266-2bcf6dea33ba|Blood Like Lemonade]] on track 2, 3, 4 and 10 <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:f762be10-8d45-484b-8f9b-7892f5c168f1|Sevilla]] on tracks 5 and 6<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:96d3e9f6-e751-46d4-9c02-1539fcb6f98b|Brune]] Brune on track 4 ([http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=13460233 edit:13460233])<br />
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The Wuritzer is like Kleenex. Its a brand name and not a type of instrument. Should just be Electric Piano ~ drsaunde<br />
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=== '''Xiao''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 箫, 簫, 洞箫, 洞簫, dòngxiāo<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese end-blown flute<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Xiao (flute)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / End-blown flute<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:3ff90901-6d2f-44ef-805e-2169827dec88|殤]] (Xiao Solo: Zhang Wei-Liang)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:72c36f58-8fb4-41f7-b482-ac89b662bee8|三笑 (華夏室內樂團 葉聰指揮)]] (played by Zhang Weiliang)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
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=== '''Zhaleika''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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==Discussion==<br />
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With regards to "generic" stuff, I just noticed there's no way for ARs that use the tree, like "arranged", to identify simply "arranged orchestral parts" or "arranged vocals", or similar arrangement roles. They're not instruments, but if we're going to reuse the tree for those types of ARs as well, perhaps those types of "super-generics" also ought to have a place in the revised tree? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:44, 22 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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We have Greek baglama and Turkish baglama, but no generic "baglama" for where the specific baglama type is unspecified. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "baglama" added to this list? If it's the former, what exactly do you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">For all three, I put them under discussion, as they don't seem to really be "instruments" to be added, more a general observation - I caught three (four if you include 'electronic wind instruments'), but there's perhaps others, where we have specific types, but no abstracted type. It'd perhaps be useful to take a look through the list for any other such instances I've missed, where we jump right to the specific types, without also providing the unspecified generic as an option, to avoid people being forced into 'guessed credits'. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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Along the same lines as the baglama, we have three dulcimers scattered in the list (Appalachian, Hammered, and Đàn tam thập lục), but no generic "dulcimer" listing. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:14, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "dulcimer" added to this list? If it's the former, precisely what do you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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"Mbira (Mbira, (sansa, kalimba, luvale, karimba, marimbula, matape)) (7)" - I would suggest that this one is named such that it's unclear; the kalimba can be either the modern thumb piano, or the entire family, but the mbira is specifically the traditional thumb piano used within Zimbabwe. "Kalimba (Mbira, (sansa, kalimba, luvale, karimba, marimbula, matape)) (7)" would make much more sense. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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While we have lots of types of pipe, we have no generic "[[WikiPedia:Pipe_(instrument)|pipe]]". -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "pipe" added to this list? If it's the former, could you elaborate more on what it is you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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Would be nice if the entry for "Jew's Harp" was changed into "Jew's Harp / Trump". Unless you know the instrument, it's easy to assume that "trump" is a kind of trumpet. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 21:00, 29 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">According to [[WikiPedia:Trump|Wikipedia]], "trump" can mean either a Jew's harp or a trumpet (or a blow in a trumpet). -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 08:26, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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===Synths===<br />
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Why shouldn't particular types of synth be added? They're frequently listed on CDs and some people care what type of synth was played. Why not make them subtypes of 'Synthesizer'. [[User:PaulSharpe|PaulSharpe]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Because it's impossible to keep up with them all, especially considering the protracted process by which new instruments need to go through before they are added. I've said time and time again that this is all NUTS - what we need are a few (50 tops) instrument/role macro-categories, and then a free text field by which users can input qualifiers. Eg: "Synthesizer [[[Mini Moog|MiniMoog]]]". --[[User:Gecks|Gecks]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Free text fields are not possible in the current [[Advanced Relationships|AdvancedRelationships]] implementation. (And also I think a mixture of a list and free text is counter productive, but well..) You guys are just too impatient. :) Let [[User:mo|mo]] finish his job of restructuring the tree and after that he will create a wiki page to make the process of adding instruments much faster. Noone will die inbetween. And it will prevent total chaos to do it structured and in this order. --[[User:Shepard|Shepard]] <br />
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The number of different synths produced numbers in the several hundreds. Roland alone has made well over 100 different synths and tone generators. Do you want to start listing all of those? That's a slipperly slope to be on. Besides, they are just models and brands. In the end the artist is still playing a synthesizer. If we start listing those then to be consistent we'd have to list the brand and model of all of the other instruments. Does it matter that Jaco Pastorius played a Fender Precision Bass on most of his albums or can we be content to know that he played electric bass guitar? Likewise, does it really matter that Lyle Mays played a Korg Triton and a Steinway Grand on the last Pat Metheny album or is knowing that he played synthesizer and piano enough? [[User:MattPerry|MattPerry]] <br />
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===Dancing===<br />
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* Dancing - Occasionally, I stumble upon releases and tracks which have someone credited as "dancer" or with "dancing" <br />
** Stepdancing - I also see step dancing every now and then (actually, probably more often than simply dancing). --[[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 2007-04-17T07:52:33CEST (I will provide links to releases with these credits as soon as I get around making that [[Wiki Page|WikiPage]] I talked about yesterday in IRC.) <br />
** maybe Tapdancing, which is apparently a subtype of [[WikiPedia:Step_dancing|stepdancing]] - on [[Release:507f5433-5bdf-4f9e-a1ce-a6dab959b8a6|Who Used to Dance]] (actually represented as "percussion instruments performed by Savion Glover"), and probably a lot more releases (Musicals' stuff). <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] pointed out that Discogs lists "Tap Dancing" as an instrument. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 19:21, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I'm not really sure there is a point in crediting things that don't have a relation with the recorded sound (eg: "My mother made the cookies"), and possibly we may define this "instrument" only when it actually has a "part"? -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 09:09, 17 April 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Well, all the dancing credits I thought of in my above proposal actually have a "part" in the sound picture. Step dance in particular is used in "Celtic" music for percussion, in line with bodhrán, bones, and spoons. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 13:02, 17 April 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">krazykiwi says there's a band called 'Tilly and the Wall' who make a feature out of having a tap dancer instead of a drummer (both live and on recordings). -- [[User:mikemorr|mikemorr]]<br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">[[Artist:165dacb8-991e-46e7-a717-1b0548df2a9b|Born Again Floozies]] also use tap dancers and a bass drum instead of a drummer -- [[jdc0730]] <br />
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Mo, no interest in H'arpeggione, Hardanger Fiddle, Spinet, Rebec, Lira da braccio, Viol, treble viol, viola da gamba, bass viol, violone, vihuela, viola da mano, Mexican vihuela, xiao, yali tambur, saz, tar, setar, kamenchech, fasil kemenche, santur, sarangi, santoor, rubab, komuz, dotar, pipa, er-hu, matouqin, gu zeng, gu qin, zhong ruan, charango, ronroco, waylaycho, tiple, requinto, sonqo, patasi charango, South American mandolin, quatro, tambura, instrumental tambura, vocal tambura, valiha, kalimba, or Vocal Role: "Percussion"? (All lost in the revert)... Foolip's working on Chinese releases (have we ever before had someone working on them to need Chinese instruments?) and I'm working on a 170 CD set of classical on period instruments. Even if there's not yet 5 releases listed in here to justify adding each of these yet, shouldn't they still be listed? (For vocal percussion, if anyone can edit that table, I can provide links to at least 30 releases in the db for which it would be needed) -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 15:35, 30 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I'm not very familiar with the instruments of Chinese classical music, but there are annotations on [[Release:3ff90901-6d2f-44ef-805e-2169827dec88|殤]] and [[Release:72c36f58-8fb4-41f7-b482-ac89b662bee8|三笑]] where a few instruments are listed. -- [[User:foolip|foolip]] 03:15, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">foolip, I can't read the script, but perhaps those are among these? (Copied out from revision 198) [http://www.toddgreen.com/strings.html rubab, komuz, dotar, pipa, er-hu, matouqin, gu zeng, gu qin, zhong ruan] Uzbeki/Mongol/Chinese/Other Asian guitar/bowed/plucked string instruments -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 09:17, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
</ul>Several of the instruments you list, Brian, are already in the tree – please check [[Advanced Instrument Tree]] before requesting instruments for addition! Also, vocal stuff, like "Vocal role: percussion", doesn't belong here at all, but rather in the [[Advanced Vocal Tree|AdvancedVocalTree]]. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 14:10, 02 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Freso, if ou look at the revision that was reverted out there, at the time those were not. On the specific vocal percussion role, I even at the time specifically made mention of the fact that this wasn't perhaps the right place for it - but also mentioned that there is no page for that tree, nor did it seem to make sense to make an entirely new VocalAdditionDiscussion page for such a small tree with so few conceivable potential additions. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 16:56, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I know for a fact that "hardangerfele" has been in the tree for as long as I've been around MB, so unless you made the list before Summer 2006... no. [[Advanced Vocal Tree|AdvancedVocalTree]] has also been around for a while - but then, I don't really get where you're going with that bit of your comment. Sorry. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:58, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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===Singular or Plural (parent) instruments===<br />
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Parent instruments are named with inconsistent singular and plural form at the moment (e.g. 'Horn', 'Valved brass instruments', 'Flute' and 'Drums'). Some of the parent intruments are instruments of them selfves (e.g. 'Horn'), some are just a group indication (e.g. 'Valved brass instruments'). Both types can, and should be allowed to, be used in AR's depending on how someone is credited. I think this should be done in a more consitent manner. [[Release:43077b5c-05bd-4d07-b938-3963101ab417|Away From Here]] is one example where one is credited arranging 'Horn'''s'''' instead of just 'Horn'. There is, however, no plural form of 'Horn' available while the group 'Violins' does have 'Violin' in singular form included. <br />
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In the most accurate situation we should do the same for every group indication as we do for 'Violins' and 'Violin' thus e.g. changing 'Horn' to 'Horns' and adding 'Horn' as a sub instrument. This might, however, result in a drastic increase of the instrument list (not that it isn't already way too big but stil ;-)). Another option would be to change at least all of the parent intruments to use the 'Horn(s)' form and thus removing the singular forms like 'Violin' from the list. The downside would be that the AR's won't be as accurate as can be. Of course, we could simply make everything singular or plural but somehow this doesn't really appeal to me ;-) -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 14:43, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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==Failed, and why==<br />
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===Indian Strings===<br />
* Indian Strings ''NOTE: will not be added as it is too generic'' - what should we use when it's listed on a CD as an instrument then? -- Then try to find out exactly what kind of Indian stringed instrument it is. See: [http://chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/instruments.html http://chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/instruments.html] <br />
===Tabla===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Tabla|Tabla]] ''already here, see Goblet Drum'' <br />
===Guitar synthesizer===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Guitar_synthesizer|Guitar synthesizer]] This shouldn't be added either. Just because you added a MIDI pickup to your guitar it doesn't change the fact that you're still playing a guitar. <br />
:* I dispute this simplistic rejection, personally, and think it should be revisited. There are already many "specialized" versions of instruments listed on the current instrument tree, so this as a specialized electric guitar makes sense to me. There are also specialised Guitar Synth players; and all-in-one guitars that can be purchased. From Wikipedia "While the term "MIDI guitar" is often used as a synonym for the field of guitar/synthesis or for a guitar/synthesizer, MIDI is not always used. While most synthesizers use a keyboard interface to allow the performer to play the instrument, because synthesizers generate sounds electronically, a range of input devices can actuate them.[1] A guitar/synthesizer provides an interface which is familiar to a guitarist, allowing the guitarist to play synthesized sounds through the guitar. This diminishes the need for the guitarist to learn to play a keyboard, and allows for musical effects which are natural for a guitar but more difficult or impossible to produce using a keyboard." The fact that you can't achieve the same sound from a traditional synth keyboard or a regular electric guitar makes this distinct from both a "synth" and a "guitar". IMO, an instrument credit should represent both the input mechanism AND the sound that is produced. I mean, we even have both lap steel guitar and electric guitar... Neither "electric guitar" nor "synthesizier" accurately represent the play style and sound here. --[[User:Voiceinsideyou|Voiceinsideyou]] 06:04, 3 September 2009 (UTC)<br />
::* I'd agree with Voiceinsideyou. If the saxophone synthesizer (aka EWI / Electronic Wind Instrument) could be added - and I think it was correct that we did add it - then I don't see any reason why a string instrument equivalent should be barred. If it is simply the addition of a MIDI pickup, that's one thing, but as Voice suggests, that's not the entirety of what might be meant by 'guitar syth'. [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]] 01:35, 16 September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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===E-mu synthesizer===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:E-mu|E-mu synthesizer]] This is just a brand of synth. It should not be added. <br />
===Yamaha DX7===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:DX7|Yamaha DX7]] This is just a brand and model of synth. It should not be added. <br />
===Cymbalum===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Cymbalum|Cymbalum]] ''already in here, see [http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/AdvancedInstrumentTree?highlight=%28Cymbalum%29 list] : ) '' <br />
===Kalimba===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Kalimba|Kalimba]]: [[Artist:f4eb8346-052d-4a5c-8393-cba3aeadb4d9|Steve Hackett]] played Kalimba on [[Release:4262dca2-df09-41a1-ba0e-050957e56f7e|Wind & Wuthering]]. - jongetje <br />
: It's already in the list - look under "mbira". -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 12:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
=== '''Bandoneon''' ===<br />
Included in Free reed section as Bandoneón.<br />
=== '''Clàrsach''' ===<br />
* A "clàrsach" and an Irish harp are the same, the only difference is whether the instrument or player or tune is from Ireland or Scotland. Which, IMHO, isn't enough to warrant its own entry. (And [http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=R9AfTvBcV_4 I play one], so I should be as eager as anyone to have as much granularity as possible in this area!) I'd support renaming "Irish harp" to "Irish harp / Clàrsach" though. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 18:40, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
* Added to Irish harp as "Irish harp / Clàrsach". -- [[User:Reosarevok|Reosarevok]] 18:31, 31 January 2011 (UTC)<br />
=== '''Cümbüş''' ===<br />
* I am not sure what the English word is, but Wikipedia also list it as Cümbüş and I never heard another saying for it. Many Turkish folk songs includes it. --[[User:syserror|syserror]]<br />
* already there, but because of the accents it's impossible to search for. it's just below biwa in the tree. [[User:Nikki|Nikki]] 18:46, 30 January 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==Recently Added==<br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Bouzouki|Bouzoukis]] <br />
** Greek Bouzouki <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Irish_bouzouki|Irish Bouzouki]] <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Shawm|Shawm]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Autoharp|Autoharp]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Davul|Davul]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Bass_flute|Bass Flute]] and several other flutes. <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Boatswain%27s_pipe|Boatswain's Pipe / Bosun's Whistle]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Flute|Indian Bamboo Flute]] <br />
** also would like to thank [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] for his awesome help in explaining how this should be done. this is a prime example of how id like these requests, not only what and why, but how, thank you [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]]! <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Haha! You're welcome. :) It was interesting to partake in how to best approach that problem. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 05:34, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Violone|Violone]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Kantele|Kantele]] <br />
** Adding my note here, i think that a generic "Kantele" entry is best. *I* don't know enough about it to even being creating a tree. <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">And we have [[Sub Optimal Credits|SubOptimalCredits]] to see whether there's a need for more specific kantele entries (and which) as well. (If people will use it as intended, that is.) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 05:39, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Tangent_piano|Tangent Piano]] In the harpsichord/clavichord family, dates from around the same time as the fortepiano. Mozart specifically wrote K. 300g and K. 315g for the Tangent Piano. I need this one for tracks 19 and 21 of disc 9 of volume 6 of the Brilliant Classics complete Mozart set. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 19:42, 03 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Scottish_smallpipes|Scottish Smallpipes]]: Belongs alongside the other specialized bagpipes already in the list. See [[Edit:7509789|7509789]]] -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Would you think we should make a separation beneath "Bagpipe" for "bellow-blowns" and "mouth-blowns" or just lump all the bagpipes together under "Bagpipe"? (I'm going to add Northumberland pipes within not too long, and thus all the specific types of bagpipes will be bellow blown! Woohoo!) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:09, 05 May 2008 (UTC) Added to the list. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 21:28, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Practice_chanter|Practice Chanter]]: Double reed wind instrument, similar to a recorder. See [[Edit:7551925|7551925]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Where would you place this in the tree? As a child of "Double reed" or "Bagpipe"? (They're amazingly fun to play around with, btw. :p) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:09, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Added to the list under "Bagpipe". -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 21:50, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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* Melodeon<br />
** Added a while ago, by renaming "Diatonic accordion" to "Diatonic accordion / Melodeon". -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 19:34, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Bass_drum|Bass Drum]] (AKA: Kick Drum)<br />
* Fretless Bass<br />
* Tenor Guitar<br />
* Bombarde<br />
* Bayan<br />
* Chromatic Button Accordion<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Quena|Quena]]<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Twelve-string_guitar|12 string guitar]]<br />
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=== '''Basset-horn''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Basset-horn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c178ab0e-7e02-4f7c-a775-6e1c458b9d08|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Premium Edition (disc 7: Divertimenti Nos. 1-5 for 2 Clarinets & Basset Horn, K. 439b/1-5/KV Anh 229/1-5)]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:a6d2212b-b722-400d-81a0-63f3e8677d7b|Works for Basset Horn and Strings (basset horn: Paul Gallo, violin: Barbara Long, viola: Jack Rosenberg)]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:70fbe745-1034-4f61-935b-654a19b02602|Clarinet Quintet K. 581 / Clarinet Quartet K. 374f (Danubius Quartet feat. clarinet: József Balogh)]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:27f1b07a-dd59-408d-97b4-cac4c110dbb6|The Clarinet in Concert (London Symphony Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra feat. clarinet: Thea King) (disc 1)]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:dd1bb29e-6583-4c07-b6fe-606a760827bb|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Complete Works, Volume 3: Serenades, Divertimenti, Dances (disc 12: Divertimenti K. 439b Nos. 4-6 For 2 Clarinets & Bassoon)]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Mozart wrote several works specifically for basset-horn. To properly AR the full 170 CD set, I need this one. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Chalumeau''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Chalumeau|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a woodwind instrument of the late baroque and early classical era, in appearance rather like a recorder, but with a mouthpiece like a clarinet's. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:930e9fd8-c75d-438a-818c-2731505daf08|Concerti per mandolini / Concerti con molti strumenti (Europa Galante feat. violin: Fabio Biondi)]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:4b0d82e2-5cf3-4c5f-b6a8-723859c0abc6|Wind Concertos / Symphony "Il grillo" (Wiener Akademie feat. conductor: Martin Haselböck)]]<br />
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=== '''Cuatro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cuatro|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A class of South-American guitars <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Releases 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8:'' All the releases by the [[artist:4dfadf48-e15b-4fc2-a800-2b68702a72d5|Penguin Cafe Orchestra]]<br />
*** ''Releases 9, 10, 11:'' All the releases by [[artist:36be047b-c4f2-443f-90b8-0453d6eaa339|Simón Díaz]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Popular in folk and ethnic music. See also [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3715 http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3715] -- [[User:gioele|gioele]] 10:43, 06 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Taragot''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' (none known) <br />
** ''Description:'' The Taragot is a Turkish/Hungarian/Romanian reed instrument related to the saxophone and clarinet. <br />
** ''Instrument family:'' Winds – Reeds – Singular reed <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/11e675a2-e3d0-435f-8f78-98e15d4a3fb0.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/11e675a2-e3d0-435f-8f78-98e15d4a3fb0.html] (Dumitru Fărcaș) <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/03f67e07-fda7-40e8-8f12-96ab310a7297.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/03f67e07-fda7-40e8-8f12-96ab310a7297.html] (Luca Novac) <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/e24d9dcc-0c33-462e-bd08-41c77a71bc3b.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/e24d9dcc-0c33-462e-bd08-41c77a71bc3b.html] (Dumitru Fărcaș) <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/38d41036-5ca1-4e9e-958d-4519bd85b491.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/38d41036-5ca1-4e9e-958d-4519bd85b491.html] <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/df98afe0-2e34-4c83-b4e3-cd92cdd080d6.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/df98afe0-2e34-4c83-b4e3-cd92cdd080d6.html] <br />
** ''Comments:'' See [[wikipedia:Taragot|Wikipedia page]]. I ''think'' it's the descendant of the next instrument in this list (Tárogató); Wikipedia says that without the accents. On the other hand, the accents ''might'' be the Hungarian spelling (here's [[wikipedia:hu:T%C3%A1rogat%C3%B3|the Hungarian wiki page]], it seems more informative but I can't read it.) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">A look around the web would suggest that “taragot” is the generic internationalized (i.e., English) spelling, but that might be biased by my searches. Some more links: [http://www.11thmuse.com/taragot.html Page dedicated to the taragot]. [http://www.eliznik.org.uk/RomaniaMusic/taragot.htm Some more info]. <br />
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=== '''Marxophone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[Wikipedia:Marxophone|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' A type of fretless zither.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** See the linked Wikipedia page for many other appearances, or search Discogs for the keyword "Marxophone." -- [[User:Bitmap|Bitmap]]<br />
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** Added in this [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-689?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Electronic Wind Instrument''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' EWI <br />
** ''Description:'' the generic for this class of instruments <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds + Electric <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:18c99797-80c0-4ec7-a0c5-1a9df40b731d|Moonlighting]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:8377ef00-259e-44c6-9994-7f0748eb3e83|Welcome to the St. James' Club]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:e2595399-d7cb-4bc2-a394-7072365d46f7|Weekend in Monaco]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:17243cba-1de5-4958-90a9-77f25854ec0c|Live in LA]] <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:343d8edd-1954-461c-91b1-b6aef727e3a5|Brave New World]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** In the process of adding performance credits to my favorite groups' releases, I found that there's no currently no entry for EWIs. I have a set of 6 albums which feature the instrument (5 of them listed above) that I am ready to add credits to. Wikipedia suggests there are also a number of well-known (in their genre) jazz performers, as well as albums and soundtracks, that make use of the instrument. More information about the EWI can be found on its wikipedia [[WikiPedia:EWI|page]]. -- KrytenAG 01:47, 30 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
** [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5349 Ticket for instrument creation]<br />
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** Added in [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-602?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|this JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Box / Sruti Box''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sruti_box|Wikipedia]][http://www.shrutibox.com/ Sruti Box] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:8f5e1348-16b2-4777-a2d6-5f75338289dc|The Complete Songs of Robert Burns, Volume 3]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:19f02d8c-5226-48e5-9f90-503691cd01e6|This Earthly Spell]] (Sruti Box) <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:a1d160c1-572d-4aea-adfa-c6d91a26a6f7|Afinke Machine]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:f3d9c5fa-3623-4177-a6dc-30241adda250|World Library of Folk and Primitive Music: India]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:bbaae02b-36bf-4668-b027-c6b94cd755d2|Natural Elements]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Some tracks on [[release:8f5e1348-16b2-4777-a2d6-5f75338289dc|The Complete Songs of Robert Burns, Volume 3]] credit a musician with "Box", which from the sound is a kind of accordion (see edits [[Edit:7546921|7546921]] & [[Edit:7547611|7547611]]). Since other tracks on the same releases credit that same musician with "accordion", it seems that "box" is intended to refer to a specific instrument rather than it simply being a generic name for an accordion. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Looks like this may also be a [[WikiPedia:Sruti_box|Sruti Box]] (also [http://www.shrutibox.com/ http://www.shrutibox.com/]), and Indian harmonium-like instrument (see [[Edit:8704118|8704118]]). -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 21:00, 30 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Actually, a box ''is'' most often used as a generic term for double (or single (or, in rare instances, triple)) rowed button accordions (which are, AFAIK, always diatonic). -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:41, 05 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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** [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5536 Ticket for instrument addition]<br />
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** Added in [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-602?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|this JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Bass Saxophone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' The bass saxophone is the second largest existing member of the saxophone family (not counting the subcontrabass tubax). It is similar in design to a baritone saxophone, but it is larger, with a longer loop near the mouthpiece.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Wind Instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:cfdc4866-64d8-4d5b-aa3b-a57c0e8513d1|Swing Low]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:c418405b-1819-46ce-a516-18a8f396969b|Low Life]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:0480d901-7e83-4ed7-a76e-66c536963ae1|Solo Pour Deux]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:68210148-2926-4e57-b725-9a193a85dc3e|Going Hollywood]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_saxophone Wikipedia article] has this to say: ''Unlike the baritone, the bass saxophone is not commonly used.'', but also ''In the 1920s, the bass saxophone was often used in early jazz recordings, since it was at that time much easier to record than the tuba or double bass.''<br />
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=== '''Farfisa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Farfisa organ, Farfisa Compact, Farfisa Mini-Compact, Farfisa FAST'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Farfisa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Organ <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:1f715142-a0ef-48c8-9e72-c402e5bad13f|Pink Floyd – The Piper at the Gates of Dawn]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Track:53d92a58-084b-4b10-b9f1-91e60a25b8aa|Electrelane – I Love You My Farfisa]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:cf33d81a-5d44-4e40-9375-e918ad7ea477|Klaus Schulze – Timewind]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:d1fffb6d-984a-4450-8acd-38e3a9e2b17d|James Blackshaw – Celeste]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Please enter "electronic organ" as a supertype and put the Hammond organ and the Farfisa below it, if possible. [[User:KRSCuan|KRSCuan]] 09:10, 21 June 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Finger Snaps''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Finger clicks, finger snapping<br />
** [[Wikipedia:Snap (fingers)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' this would seem to be like clapping, describing snapped fingers, not some actual instrument <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:156671ad-34d7-41f6-b9d2-7e910019a3ef|Fearless]] on track 4, [[track:be8df2b2-7965-4855-9699-0251a570f18d|Hey Stephen]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:89637b55-1b5c-4943-bf7f-08a47da20d3d|Affordable Art]] on track 4, [[track:38b2e23d-6037-46d0-8c1f-44894f5acd80|Talk Backwards]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** "Finger clicks" is a very common alias for this. -- [[User:Bitmap|Bitmap]]<br />
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=== '''Sopranino Saxophone ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sopranino_saxophone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Small saxophone<br />
** ''Instrument Family:''<br />
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=== '''Voice Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Vocaloid (brand name)'' <br />
** ''Description:'' At least in Japan, there's been a bunch of music released using singing voice synthesizers like [[wikipedia:Vocaloid|Vocaloid]] instead of live singers. This instrument could also be used for other types of voice synthesis as used in music; e.g. the Macintosh voice synthesizer has been used in some songs. This is intended to be used with the [[Programmer_Relationship_Type|Programmer Relationship Type]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic instruments <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:361b929b-082c-4af3-8766-01b9292f0e24|VocaL@ntis ~初音ミクがランティスのネ申曲を歌ってみた~]]<br />
*** ''Release 2-8:'' [[Artist:de4959b1-26e8-469c-b64c-cd1a20959f1e|supercell feat. 初音ミク]] 6 albums/singles, voice synth programmed by [[Artist:aabc3d78-218b-4e98-95b7-fe6388adef2d|ryo]]<br />
*** ''Release 9:'' [[Release:7ade5e5f-6199-4d1e-8a92-13e6fbcb823e|Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Original Song Collection]], credits on [http://lantis.jp/new-release/data.php?id=aace6905622e4c6a20fde59ba456604a Lantis web site]<br />
*** ''Release 10:'' [[Release:fd6888b1-4fd2-460b-9fe0-97dbb83703c4|EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalostar feat.初音ミク]] - has voice manipulators credited as track artists.<br />
*** ''Release 11:'' [[Release:6ed8bc08-f07b-4197-951e-763ca259f13c|Heartsnative]], programming by [[Artist:e9537924-8dba-4c14-b315-aad41d8c14b7|鶴田加茂]] (from [http://www.enterbrain.co.jp/magical-cute/sp/heartsnative/prof.html Heartsnative])<br />
*** ''and more...''<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Stroh violin''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Violin-trumpet, Trumpet-violin, Horn-violin<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Stroh_violin|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' http://youtu.be/4MTHX0BsunE<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings?<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:38c41949-b421-4fd8-a862-3d871eb29f18|Sad Machinery of Spring]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** Listed several times in the booklet of the Tom Waits album [[Release:1b3fe3d5-3d19-4062-a455-9fe74fcb4d02|Alice]]. See [[Edit:7905421|7905421]]. - <br />
*** Toni Marcus has a credit for "stroviola" on [[Release:1a6db57e-e7bf-4018-8afc-ebb1a69ec635|Into the Music]]<br />
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=== '''Zheng''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guzheng, Gu-Zheng, Juzheng, Ju-Zheng<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guzheng|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A traditional Chinese string instrument. With 21 strings and a large resonant cavity, the player can easily invoke sounds that represent various natural scenaries. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / Zither<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Talkbox''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Talk_box|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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=== '''Hi-hat''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Hihat <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Hi-hat|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' two cymbals that are mounted on a stand one on top of the other and clashed together using a pedal on the stand. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9200aa3f-a9e2-4b65-bdbb-d3082abc3ca0|Man mognar med åren]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:20b6ded6-2f76-4a49-8c26-df188beb21d0|Introducing the Hardline...]] on track 3<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:a517e7e8-b920-4b53-87fa-d0f268719d51|Affinis Suite]] on multiple tracks.<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Bass Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Synth, Synth Bass<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Synthesizer#Bass_synthesizer|Wikipedia]]<br />
*** Tagged with [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-bass%20synthesizer instrument-bass synthesizer]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Synthesizer<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f762be10-8d45-484b-8f9b-7892f5c168f1|Sevilla]] on tracks 1 and 2 <br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Batá drum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Batá_drum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c2e96d86-6cc0-40ee-8402-84a839404797|Kärlek & politik]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:a93b7a5d-deec-4d2b-8991-d59dbf70c74f|Seguida III]], as indicated in the (lousy promo copypasted) annotation for the artist [[Artist:7c544f25-365f-4b52-9219-efb07c8c5d04|Seguida]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list, spelled as "Bata" at Discogs -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Dizi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 笛子<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese transverse flute typically made of bamboo.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Dizi|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Transverse flute<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Kaval''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Blul <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Kaval|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Chromatic end-blown flute <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Chromatic end-blown flute. Should probably have "Blul" as an alias, because that's the specific instrument I encountered (see [[Edit:7445525|7445525]] and [[Edit:7445529|7445529]]). -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Sarangi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sarangi|wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' bowed string instrument from India, Nepal and Pakistan. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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=== '''Zill''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' El Zili (plural); Finger cymbals<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Zill|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The wp description: Zills, also zils or finger cymbals, (from Turkish zil, "cymbals") are tiny metallic cymbals used in belly dancing and similar performances.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion Instruments / Other Percussion<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Tom-tom''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tom-tom_drum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' another of the drums in any common drum set <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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=== '''Tzoura''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tsoura<br />
** ''Description:'' A smaller bodied version of the bouzouki <br />
*** [http://rebetikoodysseyband.com/Instruments.php The tsoura is about half the size of the bouzouki and can be made as a six or eight string instrument]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Music box''' ===<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Musical_box|Music(al) box]]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Machine<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Bass Harmonica''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Harp<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [http://www.contrabass.com/pages/bassharp.html Bass Harmonica]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Charango''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Charango|wiki:WikiPedia:Charango]] <br />
** ''Description:'' small stringed instrument of the lute family <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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=== '''Tar (lute)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tār <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(lute)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The tar is a long-necked, waisted lute found in Azerbaijan, Iran, Armenia, Georgia, and other areas near the Caucasus region. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / Lute<br />
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=== '''Slide bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Bass version of the slide guitar<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:0a84f9a7-e426-41f1-8a15-47b723135f94|The Bootlicker]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:7df016cd-5171-46c3-a3ba-69d2711113c3|The Crybaby]]<br />
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==Related Links==<br />
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* [[Sub Optimal Credits|SubOptimalCredits]] <br />
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==Proposed Instrument List==<br />
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{{Instrument<br />
| name = 5-string fiddle<br />
| aka = 5-string violin<br />
| description = [http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/timsviolins/5_violin.htm Tim Phillips] says "Made to be tuned with a low C then G D A E, these 5 string violins have normal violin string length and spacing, so they are played like a normal violin."<br />
| family = Strings<br />
| release1 = [[Release:6e2bcc18-0703-4280-80cd-6ec930dba01b|The Desperate Battle of the Birds]] credits [[Artist:d3ec4762-29f8-4e1f-bd55-f9d00d718ced|Patsy Reid]] for "5-string fiddle, violin, viola and vocals"<br />
| release2 = Played by [[wikipedia:Brittany_Haas|Brittany Haas]] of [[Artist:4c3ebc7c-020e-4d9d-a5df-264c72025ee2|Crooked Still]]<br />
| release3 = Played by [[Artist:1a14063c-9dca-48d5-98c3-89748c74562b|Ricky Skaggs]] on [[Release:326f6e60-0e06-4832-a7d0-7b6017092d53|Blue Kentucky Girl]]<br />
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=== '''17-string koto''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Jūshichi-gen, 十七絃, 十七弦<br />
** ''Description:'' A koto with 17 rather than 13 strings, sometimes described as a bass koto.<br />
** [[wikipedia:17-string_koto|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Koto<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:b1779ed5-d92a-4ff4-8ff1-bd6067467af7|源氏ノスタルジー]]<br />
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=== '''Accordina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' it's a free reed musical instrument like the accordion or harmonica, [http://www.accordinas.com/index.php?lg=1&rbq=1|see more information]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free reed <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:204db5f6-b20b-4060-90db-6557d0fd2c14|Le Jaseur boréal]] <br />
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=== '''Acoustic Instruments''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Generic instrument credit<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:84b058bd-2a65-45e0-b9c1-8e599696f30b|Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret]] <br />
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*** We already have Electronic Instruments in the tree.<br />
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{{Instrument<br />
| name = Afoxé<br />
| wikipedia = Afoxé<br />
| description = a gourd (cabaça) wrapped in a net in which beads or small plastic balls are threaded, shaken to be played.<br />
| family = Percussion<br />
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| comments = A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Agogô''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Agogô|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of bell <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:a42d8a45-81f8-48a3-81a6-6c80080f5f83|Toxygene]] - Track #4 (Curtis Watts)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d5776474-e195-402d-b933-340d274e89d5|Devil's Got Your Tongue]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Alfaia drum''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (PT)] [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (FR)]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c6acf741-8092-421a-b35a-406f64532b05|Indeecios]] credits [[Artist:be17eaaf-1163-4d2d-aaa1-0d2e5ac47aa3|Tikogó]] for "alfaia drum"<br />
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=== '''Algozey''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' A wooden, beaked double-flute traditionally played by goat herders in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. One flute is kept as the drone, creating a melodious, hypnotic sound. This instrument is popularly used in the Bhangra dance form. <br />
** [http://worldmusiccentral.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/algozey World Music Central wiki]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flutes<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7e2cbb97-b018-49ac-ab8c-1895df88d297|In the Zone]] ([[Track:62c790ee-efe3-4f30-8ffc-5b8461b39887|Me Against the Music (Rishi Rich's Desi Kulcha mix)]])<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:be4a2a3c-649c-4979-b2bf-13d60c0ca9ae|Rise & Fall]] ([[Track:e1a61f5a-9a5a-48bd-9281-4d23d546c9cb|Rise & Fall (Rishi Rich Desi Kulcha remix) (feat. Juggy D)]])<br />
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*** [[Andrew John Hughes|User:Gnu_andrew]] 16:36, 26th of September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Apito''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Arco Bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Archlute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Arciliuto (Italian); Erzlaute (German); Архилютня (Russian)<br />
** ''Description:'' The archlute is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of solo music, and the Renaissance tenor lute, which lacked the bass range of the theorbo. Essentially a tenor lute with the theorbo's neck-extension, the archlute lacks the power in the tenor and the bass that the theorbo's large body and typically greater string length provide.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c02864b4-1feb-4ce4-9d05-4a4b69bb1a20|Sonatas For Violoncello (Anner Bylsma, violoncello)]]<br />
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=== '''Ashiko''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ashiko|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of drum played with the hands <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d5776474-e195-402d-b933-340d274e89d5|Devil's Got Your Tongue]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Backpacker guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Martin Backpacker guitar'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:08f39fa9-c805-4ff6-a43f-83fa1790bcd5|A Place in the World]] (John Jennings, tracks 3 and 8)<br />
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=== '''Backwards electric guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:280704d8-b54c-4668-b640-1c1c9469a4ed|Not Too Late]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Adam Levy is credited playing backwards electric guitars on [[Release:280704d8-b54c-4668-b640-1c1c9469a4ed|Not Too Late]]. Is this really a separate instrument? :-S -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Honestly, I highly doubt it. He's probably just playing it behind his back/head, reversed, on in some other strange way. Or perhaps it's a left-hand guitar. I don't know. But I doubt it warrants an instrument listing on its own. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Balalaika double bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' contrabass balalaika<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Balalaika|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Vitaly Hrenov is credited playing Balalaika double bass on [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]]. I don't know this instrument at all so I don't know if the 'double bass' aspect is default for this instrument or not. If it isn't, should we include it as a separate instrument? -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** You provided the link to Wikipedia and still didn't read the article? Double bass would correspond to the contrabass tuning. Just use balalaika for now and record the tuning in the [[Sub Optimal Credits|SubOptimalCredits]]. Tunings will most likely be added as a separate attribute. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== Banjolin ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Banjolin|Description in Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:cbc97377-05f3-4011-a8fa-0aaa1ca9ffd1|Feels Like Home]] (track 1, credited as banjo)<br />
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=== Four-string Banjo ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a banjo, with four strings<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings, Banjo<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
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=== Five-string Banjo ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a banjo, with five strings<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings, Banjo<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
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=== Banjo-ukelele ===<br />
** ''AKA:'Banjolele' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Banjo_ukelele|Description in Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6469bec7-3249-4fce-b502-1889f51d0306|Samurai Over Serbia]]<br />
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=== '''Baroque Trumpet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Natural Trumpet <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Baroque_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A brass instrument used in the 16th through 18th centuries, or a modern replica of a period instrument.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Trumpet <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:973e5bc7-67a7-4ad9-8388-34a5090d7484|The James Bowman Collection (James Bowman and The King's Consort)]] in track 20<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:ba27b983-1076-4d12-b8e2-3138a1b17361|Fiori Musicali: Three Organ Masses]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:b3e8e259-6fe6-4b8e-9d37-e7b7a98e72d1|His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts: Grand Tour]] (played by David Staff: see CD sleeve linked at http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/al.asp?al=CDH55344)<br />
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=== '''Bapang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** http://chinhwebchannel.in/Nomadic%20fair%20&%20festival/performance.html<br />
** http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musique_rajasthanie<br />
** ''Description:'' A percussion from Rajasthan<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussions <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (Bapang by Simon Edwards)<br />
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=== '''Barrel Organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Barrel_organ|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6cb6780a-dffe-4b48-b290-d6bf72e32a26|The New Millennium Four Seasons (feat. violin: Gilles Colliard)]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a2549983-6bdb-469a-8c4d-ac223e339a24|Des nuits noires de monde]]<br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Bass Marimba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c2e96d86-6cc0-40ee-8402-84a839404797|Kärlek & politik]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|Wall-E]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' Not very common. The author of http://www.craftymusicteachers.com/bassmarimba/ has heard from percussion supply dealers that there are few bass marimbas around, mainly at music schools<br />
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=== '''Bawu''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 巴乌, 巴烏, Ba-wu<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese transverse free reed wind instrument which has a single metal reed.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Bawu|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Free reed<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:8c260189-d6ad-468c-ab9a-ba21f781fa14|On the Shoulders of the Great Bear]] (as "Ba-wu")<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:b71f964d-0727-48c7-b3c1-76e4be751450|Dog Man Star]] [http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=386087]<br />
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=== '''Bellowphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Bell tree''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Bell_tree|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Tuned percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7ee5ef6e-1217-4911-87c5-d8df2ee66184|Nonsuch]] (track 16, "Bungalow")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9fd9a724-4ace-4432-bed9-d6692e6b0596|Woodland Winds]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 5 (as "tree bell")<br />
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=== '''Blaster Beam''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Body Percussion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, other<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Carolina Chocolate Drops (actually "hand clapping" and "'leg' percussion", but this is closer than we have now)<br />
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**''Comments:''<br />
*** If added, it should probably be the parent category of "handclaps".<br />
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=== '''Bowed Piano''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? Strings?<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:944528f7-9f56-4e7f-8483-d571248039d8|Sculptures Musicales, Twenty-Six with Twenty-Nine, Twenty-Six with Twenty-Eight & Twenty-Nine, Eighty]] ('piano' should be 'bowed piano')<br />
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=== '''Buk''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Buk_(drum)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Korean drum played with one hand and one stick <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Bullroarer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Byzaanchi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Caixa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-caixa-de-guerra Caixa] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Brazilian snare drum used in samba music <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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=== '''Cavaquinho''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavaquinho Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:13cf7c26-7963-4047-9bf0-d8482d79f363|Εκπομπή]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:44888080-d6c6-4f19-a2d4-ad5803185127|Mar Azul]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** A Portuguese instrument similar to the Ukulele.<br />
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=== '''Caxixi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Caxixi|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' an African drum, seems to be played both as a shaker and a hand drum? <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRiti]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Chamber Organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Órgano_de_cámara|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The chamber organ is a little organ belonging to the keyboard instruments family, suitable for use in private salons. This type of instruments have normally no more than 10 registers. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:973e5bc7-67a7-4ad9-8388-34a5090d7484|The James Bowman Collection (James Bowman and The King's Consort)]] on tracks 17 and 19<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9252c575-b90d-48b8-964a-4112f6662593|Andreas Scholl: Vivaldi (Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, conductor: Paul Dyer, counter-tenor: Andreas Scholl)]] on tracks 24-29<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b3e8e259-6fe6-4b8e-9d37-e7b7a98e72d1|His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts: Grand Tour]] (played by Timothy Roberts)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:2e483091-7bf9-4b6a-b8a4-c2c72bee92ec|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 1)]] on tracks 1 to 13, 15 to 47, and 49 to 55<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:b2d0a969-1a26-42db-9510-aee4e26606da|Contented Rest]] on track 11<br />
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=== '''Chanter''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chanzy''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chikuzen Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 筑前琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with either four strings and frets or five strings and frets popularised during the Meiji period.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Ching''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ching|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Chinese finger cymbals <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chitarra battente''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Chitarra_battente|Description in Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[track:055a0ca9-e772-46da-aa4b-ef8bd563398e|track]] in [[release:06e67626-64f4-48b2-993a-25cff32fd070|tribute to Dead Can Dance]]<br />
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=== '''Cimbasso''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Cimbasso|Description in Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:06241666-c4ef-4520-afb4-cde165e19404|ワールド・デストラクション ~世界撲滅の六人~ オリジナルサウンドトラック]]<br />
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=== '''Computer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** We have "programming"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Computer hard drive "triangle"''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' presumably the platter from a computer hard drive, played as a triangle.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
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** ''Comments:'' Yeah, this'll never get added. --[[User:Hawke|Hawke]] 00:03, 2 October 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Anglo concertina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Anglo-German concertina <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#Anglo_concertina|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' the Anglo or Anglo-German concertina is historically a hybrid between the English and German types of concertinas. The button layouts are generally the same as the original 20-button German concertinas designed by Uhlig in 1834. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free-reed aerophone <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32d73691-bf1a-4b22-a6c2-6bfdac8652c5|Sharp Practice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d56914db-373d-43a5-9113-c574fd1f6727|Fenlandia]] <br />
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=== '''English concertina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#English_concertina|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a fully chromatic instrument having buttons in a rectangular arrangement of four staggered rows. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free-reed aerophone <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32d73691-bf1a-4b22-a6c2-6bfdac8652c5|Sharp Practice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d56914db-373d-43a5-9113-c574fd1f6727|Fenlandia]] <br />
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=== '''Contrabass Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Contrabass_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a low-register plucked string instrument in the guitar family, which has six strings.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6405be18-4ca2-43d9-9fdd-d64187df0009|Hearts and Bones]] <br />
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=== '''Cornamuse''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornamuse Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (double reed)<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Cromorne''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Cromorne|Cromorne]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0667fe75-f348-4b00-a0a5-4e2660dee8a5|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 1: Alexandre le bienheureux / Clérambard)]]<br />
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=== '''Cuíca''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cuíca|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Brazilian friction drum used in samba music <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32356980-5e9d-47c2-9374-91f06c119491|The Ultimate Adventure]] on track 9, 10, 11<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** More appearances listed on Wikipedia -- [[User:Mr_maxis|mr_maxis]]<br />
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=== '''Daegeum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Daruan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 大阮<br />
** ''Description:'' A bass ruan.<br />
** [[wikipedia:Ruan|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Moon lute (or Ruan, if that gets added)<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38ff363a-01a3-44bd-b730-1317660e661d|The Art of the Chinese Lute]] (see [[edit:4801525|edit #4801525]])<br />
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=== '''Dhol''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dhol|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' an Indian and Pakistani barrel drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Dictaphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dictaphone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Speech playback device <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Vocoder? <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:af69487a-b955-4fb9-87cd-6c17e87f86bf|Snake Charmer]] Holger Czukay on tracks 1,3 & 5<br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictaphone. -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]] <br />
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=== '''Dilruba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Baluji|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' bowed string instrument <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Sitar <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0ff5b17b-f027-4dc6-9626-d678bb5084f2|Papua New Guinea Translations]] Sitar Magic Band (all tracks)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:cd6a2d60-99fd-4dae-a3d9-edc7538bb5c6|Λαβύρινθος]]<br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esraj . -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]<br />
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=== '''Domra''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Domra|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a long-necked Russian string instrument of the lute family with a round body and three or four metal strings <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:33004280-a100-4ee3-adf8-bd6c50a9d34c|På väg]] has primdomra, altdomra and tenordomra (all mentioned in the Wikipedia article) on track 2<br />
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=== '''Doshpuluur''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Toshpuluur <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Doshpuluur|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked, banjo-like, long-necked lute used in the Tuva region of Mongolia. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Double-reed Slide Music Stand''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' An oboe read crossed with a music stand into a funky slidebar instrument. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** Used by, who else, PDQ Bach. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Drone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other? Winds? <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** Is this an actual instrument of its own, or just generic droning (which can be done on most melody instruments)? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** I'm not sure - Discogs gives no description for this one, I'll have to try to dig it out of their change notes if they mean as you describe, if they perhaps mean a tanpura, or if they mean something else. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Duck call''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''Entenfänger<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Duck_call|Wikipedia]] <br />
*** http://www.steveweissmusic.com/category/sound-effects <br />
** ''Description:'' A duck call is like a traditional whistle made to emulate the sound of a duck<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:00b7e0ee-8767-4772-86f4-10d87812934b|Hell Billies From Venus]] on track 11 & 12 (as "Entenfänger")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9c69be75-f4c1-4fa9-a4b1-19020a975b41|Acoustica: Alarm Will Sound Performs Aphex Twin]]<br />
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=== '''Dulcian''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' curtal<br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulcian Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (bassoon-like)<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Dulcimer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:2d6fd13e-12b5-4c14-95f0-315acce12ebb|Fantasia Lindum]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:6fc9c1e6-b80b-483c-b78f-268b5aed59b7|No Guru No Method No Beeper]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:33fa35dd-77e7-491a-a43b-1d99c35dbf93|Fateless]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:b1a9b532-6cec-422d-9fb2-c9f50bbb7fd6|Broken Wings]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|Wall-E]] (bowed lap dulcimer)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** We already have Appalachian dulcimer (plucked) and Hammered dulcimer (struck), as well as several children of the hammered dulcimer. Sure it isn't one of these? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 20:27, 06 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Dunduk''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Dutar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Dutara, Dotar, Dutor, Doutar <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dutar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' traditional long-necked two-stringed lute found in Central Asia and South Asia <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Lute<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:eb2ce1d6-093f-4d3b-92bf-b9e8ffdd15ce|We Are Three]] track 9<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:156d4709-a487-4de0-8d10-eb20cb5ed5c9|Naghma]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:54b987d4-3ddf-484f-9de4-947b16fcae1d|Afghanistan Untouched]] (both discs)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:e83788a2-14a2-4f4e-8d3d-9df30ff2d022|Ouzbékistan: L'Art Du Dotâr]] (as dotâr)<br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutar. -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]<br />
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=== '''Eagle Bone Whistle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Eagle_bone_whistle|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Sacred Native American instrument. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
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*** See [[Edit:8653887|8653887]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Effects''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:fda4bb83-43e2-4fc9-a4ab-828b83d3c209|Never, Never Land]] on track 5<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:98b1e961-bf84-4e4b-85c1-5de7161dfdef|The Catherine Wheel]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:dcdd5fd1-788d-45da-8990-82c6ecd5dc76|Spike]] Various sounds by Michael Blair<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''E-Flat Bass Tuba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:5854cbe6-52df-400d-8f28-29c04b22b556|Secret of the Sahara]] <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Eight String Bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Eight string bass guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b522484a-dea9-4b0c-a07c-d56bb9008e87|The Dreaming]] <br />
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=== '''Ektare''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Electric Acoustic Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Electric_acoustic_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ee4d29d0-f0c3-4a1b-8bac-e40142d76912|Unlimited: Saga (disc 2)]] <br />
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*** I'm a bit surprised that this isn't here already, it's not exactly a rare instrument. I came across one release it's used in - but I have no doubt that it's out there on various other releases as well. -- [[User:Kilu|Kilu]] <br />
**** From what I can tell, it's just a regular (acoustic) guitar with pick-ups. Do you want "electric-acoustic" bouzoukis, banjos, harps, accordions, violins, guitar basses, double basses, ... etc. as well? -- -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:42, 13 July 2007 (UTC) <br />
***** I suppose you have a point there. I personally don't have an electric acoustic anything, so I don't know if the sound is any different from normal acoustic. I do think that it's sort of odd that it's specifically credited as such in the booklet though. [[User:Kilu|Kilu]] <br />
***** Perhaps an "electric" option which could then be applied to any instrument in the list? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 13:40, 13 August 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electric Baritone Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Scale Baritone Guitar<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fender_Bass_VI|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Six-string guitar tuned an octave lower than standard tuning, which can function as a bass or electric guitar, but with its own distinctive sound.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:3112a9f0-4bbc-4bb7-8c6d-34f91d2bbe03|2009-07-08: Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW, Santa Monica, CA, USA]] <br />
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*** Adding primarily for Doug McCombs's work in [[Artist:Tortoise|Tortoise]], but Wikipedia states its use by more players. -- [[User:M. del Carpio|M. del Carpio]] 10:36, 17 March 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electric bouzouki''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22electric+bouzouki%22 image search] <br />
** ''Description:'' Electric bouzouki<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bouzouki <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8c555558-d59f-45ed-a714-b3206b56df3e|Celtic Moon]] (Niall O'Callánain)<br />
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*** [[User:Jesus2099|Jesus2099]] 13:51, 20 July 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electronics''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ecad8eab-4f25-465a-ab61-1c5a0c5c8d4d|Idiology]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''F Bass Tuba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:5854cbe6-52df-400d-8f28-29c04b22b556|Secret of the Sahara]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Feet and Clogs''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f0528ace-13ff-4537-ba03-b6206fc6a986|Rice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' Track 14 of [[release:80e39d32-3902-431f-83bf-6902c1761fff|Together! -タンポホ・プッチ・ミニ・ゆうこ-]] has "foot steps"<br />
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*** I see that the list does already have "Handclaps", and surely feet are no less important musically than hands? I have many recordings with credits for human percussion. For example, from [[Release:f0528ace-13ff-4537-ba03-b6206fc6a986|Rice]], how should I enter Lucy Adams ''feet, clogs, singing''? -- [[monxton]] 02:45, 13 February 2009 (UTC) <br />
**** [[WikiPedia:Clogging|Clogging]] is a form of, or at least intimately related to, step dancing. See discussion on dancing below. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:40, 16 December 2007 (UTC) <br />
***** See also [[Edit:8653849|8653849]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] <br />
****** Track 10 of [[Release:2a35e72e-5713-47d6-9b9e-0a9f85741436|The Black Rider]] has credits for "boots". -- [[User:mikemorr|mikemorr]] 12:35, 18 July 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Flageolet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Flugabone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Frame drum set''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' set of frame drums<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum, Drum set <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Carolina Chocolate Drops<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same.<br />
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=== '''Fretless Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fretless_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ad420734-4e91-4870-8e8e-ee40cbc3337d|Γρήγορα η ώρα πέρασε]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:ac52dad3-e34c-4714-ba5d-aa7de0bb27c8|Ο κήπος της Ρίλα]]<br />
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=== '''Frottoir''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Frottoir|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a variation of the washboard made specifically for Zydeco music; also called a rubboard<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ecad8eab-4f25-465a-ab61-1c5a0c5c8d4d|Idiology]] (as "rubboard")<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Even thought the wikipedia page is really a redirect to the page on the Washboard, the Frottoir is mentioned in the article as a different instrument (but derived from the Washboard). It's in the section "The washboard as a musical instrument" -- [[User:vovel|Vivek Bhaskar]] 20:32, 22 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Fujara''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Slovak shepherds long pipe<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fujara|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A long wooden flute that superficially resembles a bassoon.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f6335672-c521-4129-86c3-490d20533e08|Hounds of Love]] (as "Fujare")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:8c260189-d6ad-468c-ab9a-ba21f781fa14|On the Shoulders of the Great Bear]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
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=== '''Ganzá''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ganzá|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Brazilian rattle <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Gittern''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gittern Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings (ancestor to guitar, lute, mandolin)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Glass Bowl''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:82a9fa8b-ccd9-4c0b-810e-4d90acc990de|A Canticle for Leibowitz]] (as "Pyrex bowl") <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Goc''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a serbian traditional drum.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e1f7ee01-d814-47a1-a616-a56e0271e620|Alkohol: Šljivovica & Champagne]] <br />
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=== '''Guimbri''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Greek lyra''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Cretan lyra, Cretan lira or lyra. <br />
** ''Description:'' a pear-shaped, three-stringed bowed string instrument central to the traditional music of Crete. <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cretan|lyra Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] on track 4. <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:53a1607f-0ed8-458b-a3f6-81dcb9708bc7|Μουσική της Κρήτης]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:550709d4-901a-44f0-9cc6-4c3ac1d484c2|Μανία]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:911af3a6-cfff-4bfd-9492-4754f17c5ec2|Ριζίτικα]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:6a255a68-1e52-4407-85c4-c4a1e4b11493|Microkosmos]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Greek lute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] on track 3 & 4. <br />
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=== '''Guitalele''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guitalélé, Guitarlele, Guitarlélé, Guitatélé (typo), [http://jp.yamaha.com/products/musical-instruments/guitars-basses/miniguitars/gl1/ Yamaha GL-1] (product)<br />
** ''Description:'' small sized guitar tuned like a ukulélé<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guitalele|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' Many tracks in [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/e24bc770-0153-4718-8347-4ae53c7df2af.html ZA7IE]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:0385f276-5f4f-4c81-a7a4-6bd7b8d85a7e|サマーれげぇ!レインボー]]<br />
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=== '''Guitarrón mexicano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guitarrón, Mexican guitarron, Mexican large guitar (literal translation)<br />
** ''Description:'' A large, deep-bodied Mexican 6-string acoustic bass played in mariachi groups.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guitarrón_mexicano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b76893ae-3004-4025-8763-a0ead1064e23|Black Eyed Peas - Elephunk]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:80ca9a6c-3c70-43dd-b757-66647ad58b25|Recent Songs]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bb465529-b3d9-43be-9d3c-e71ce11be1b2|Hotel California]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** A predecessor of the modern acoustic bass guitar<br />
*** Also a distinct instrument at Discogs<br />
*** Not to be confused with the [[WikiPedia:Guitarrón_chileno|Guitarrón chileno]]<br />
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=== '''Haegeum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 해금<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Haegeum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Korean bowed string instrument related to Chinese Huqin/Erhu<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bowed string instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c409f43e-c7bb-431d-8b27-f28010db2f6d|Oh! Silence]] by 3호선 버터플라이 (tracks 6 and 11 as "해금")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:fce804ac-2ae5-4972-92fb-8a43676bd710|Time Table]] by 3호선 버터플라이 (tracks 11 and 15 as "해금")<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:b2bec95a-b837-416d-93c6-ae27b8398651|민들레코러스]] (see edits [[edit:12649800|#12649800]] and [[edit:12649802|#12649802]])<br />
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=== '''Hang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Hang (musical instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Hand-played instrument with a steelpan-like sound made of two steel sheet bowls put together in a UFO-like shape<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussions<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (hang by Martyn Barker)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:f758f839-c016-4785-801d-87aa63844c0a|Rhizomism]] (hang by Rafael Sotomayor)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:34310cf0-2f0b-4aaf-a6e9-9982c3a10a04|The Vibration of the Hang]] (hang by Rafael Sotomayor)<br />
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=== '''Harmonitor''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f53564e8-2297-4c3c-a427-1bdadc844832|Siren]] on [[Track:6feac7a0-73fa-4e53-bcfe-1440951db144|track 14]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** No idea what this actually is, only reference I can find so far seems to be on the credits page for [http://www.heathernova.net/modules/tinyd2/index.php?id=8 Siren]<br />
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=== '''Harpeleik''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** ''Description:'' a chorded zither <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
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=== '''Heike Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 平家琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with four strings and five frets used to play Heike Monogatari.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Homus''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Hulusi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 葫蘆絲, 葫芦丝<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese free reed wind instrument flute typically made of bamboo.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Hulusi|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Free reed<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
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=== '''Igil''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Janggu''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Janggu|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a traditional Korean drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Jarana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Jarana|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Mexican guitar variant <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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*** See [[Edit:7165280|7165280]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Jug''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' An empty jug (usually made of glass or stoneware) played with the mouth. With an embouchure like that used for a brass instrument, the musician holds the mouth of the jug about an inch from his or her mouth and emits a blast of sound, made by a "buzzing" of the lips, directly into it. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jug_(musical_instrument) Jug (musical instrument)] <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Carolina Chocolate Drops: Genuine Negro Jig]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e95fd8a7-32f4-42e3-9984-e2ea535effe2|Fonotone Records 1956-69 (disc 1: Jug in the Shade)]] <-- instrument is in the title!<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:a0c6b3f7-ef18-4304-8642-ec66b9d10f2c|Down III: Over the Under]] (water jug)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:335fe0e5-75a5-4dd4-83c0-e0272bc23811|Drunken Barrel House Blues]] (track 13 and maybe others)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Kabosy''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Kanjira''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Kanjira|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a south Indian tambourine <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d2b60aa7-4dfe-4361-9c39-63a93ba48b0b|Disco Volante]] on track 4<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:007f5354-b6ad-41e1-a794-ee0464ea5e59|Yunnan Colorfree]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Katem''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Some sort of percussion instrument, middle-eastern?<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Khene''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''K'kwaengwari''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Kkwaenggwari<br />
** ''Description:'' Korean gong <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:af94d761-1f9a-459b-9538-81b0b1002dad|Guidance]] by [[artist:75a66f67-4d2a-448e-acdf-3000268af6d1|I And I Djangdan]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Kompang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Rebana'' <br />
** ''Description:'' type of Rebana, a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:24eec8f1-5938-4ed1-9b5f-cfd7f5723c02|Louder than Light]] by Wicked Aura Batacada <br />
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*** Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same. <br />
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=== '''Kotsuzumi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 小鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, smaller than the ōtsuzumi<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Tsuzumi]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
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=== '''Kutero/Kutiro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A set of three drums played by Mandinka people in West Africa. Similar to Sabar or Djembe. Picture [http://www.angelfire.com/nv/jetucker/pictures/Percussion/Africa/kutiro5.jpg here].<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d52ef610-7e21-4086-800e-fd70f4930604.html|Ascension]] by Pep Love (track 16)<br />
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=== '''Launeddas''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Launeddas|Launeddas]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a typical Sardinian woodwind instrument, consisting of three pipes <br />
** ''Instrument family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1'': '''[[release:657590c5-efae-4041-9695-d5a05f81e979|Caminos de pache]]''' by Tenores di Bitti "Remunnu 'e Locu" <br />
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=== '''"leg" percussion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' percussion music performed with the legs, presumably<br />
** ''Instrument family:'' other percussion<br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1'': '''[[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]]''' by Carolina Chocolate Drops<br />
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=== '''Loops''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:598c1ec5-00da-471c-a903-e0aa57d03a6b|52]] credits loops, drum loops, percussion loops on several songs <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Lur''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lur<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (track 11), performed by [[Artist:86895a8a-1902-4896-bc45-74e777ece686|Gaute Vikdal]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Lyricon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Lyricon|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A type of electronic wind instrument.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7d80f486-dc83-40e0-be75-64446680fb9b|Sound-System]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:52dcdbef-2039-4fd9-86b4-e506a5523996|Wenn schon nicht für immer dann wenigstens für ewig]] on tracks 8 and 9 <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b6351dee-4f75-478f-8858-3eccd91c15c9|The Beach Boys]] track 3<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:badddc64-d06a-4ac7-b61a-5c83c7afda96|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 5: La Boum)]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Mandoguitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Marimbaphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Marimbaphone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Tuned Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:3fec0072-0f11-4448-9b78-af58e07ad096|Seeds]] <br />
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*** Used by Fats Sadi on Seeds, not currently credited -- [[User:Wizzcat|Wizzcat]] 21:29, 09 August 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Marímbula''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Marímbula|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' folk musical instrument of the Caribbean Islands (not to be confused with a marimba). <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Lamellophone <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (marimbula by Simon Edwards)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:267a7c89-3624-4b7a-b7a2-aefc2bdc5e89|Head Hunters]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Different to African lamellophones used to produce complex polyphony and polyrhythms, the marímbula basically plays the role of a bass guitar. -- [[Fabe56]]<br />
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=== '''Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.sobrino.net/mer/arpa_de_mariachi.htm Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** See [[Edit:7165259|7165259]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Mizmar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Modular Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Modular_synthesizer|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Synthesizer<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:af690f11-9704-46e5-8afd-87eeabd05abc|1978-10-18: Shiba Yubin Chokin Hall, Tokyo, Japan]] on all tracks except track 1.<br />
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Note that a Moog is a type of Modular synth. http://www.modcan.com/ has some good photos as well.<br />
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=== '''Mridangam''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' "mridanga", "mrudangam", "mrdangam", "mrithangam", "miruthangam", and "mirudhangam"<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Mridangam|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a south Indian drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d4ca4c9a-007a-4cae-b28b-c2e2ac70ca0a|In Praise of Krishna]] on track 8<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2577e182-a600-456d-b70a-6df9bf36391a|Kinsmen]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Music Sequencer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Sequencer<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Music_sequencer|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a device designed to play back musical notation<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:11787d0e-37c7-4ee0-b606-1606282e6eca|Be Yourself Tonight]]<br />
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=== '''Ney''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** Yes we do - as "Nai". There's several spellings for this one (Nai/Ney/Nye/Nay) -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] <br />
***** The Nai in the list at the moment is a type of flute, not the drum. -- [[BrianFreud]]<br />
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=== '''Njarka''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: N'jarka'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Njarka|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description: a small fiddle made from a gourd, with one gut string, which is native to Mali.'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments <br />
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*** ''Release 1: [[Release:f819c678-cf55-44a4-8847-db28465bc3d9|The River]] by Ali Farka Touré'' <br />
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=== '''Ngoni''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: N'goni, N'gone'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Ngoni_(instrument)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description: a plucked string instrument from West Africa, possibly an ancestor of the banjo.'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments <br />
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*** ''Release 1: [[Release:20d0c28d-f6a9-4e26-a676-66ad9d4eeb17|AfroCubism]] by Afrocubism'' <br />
*** ''Release 2: [[Release:1b4c2852-0107-389c-8938-b46c66ea5568|Segu Blue]] by Ngoni Ba'' <br />
*** ''Release 3: [[Release:a793fb60-8d8c-4a43-a6d5-2f56f4fd4586|I Speak Fula]] by Ngoni Ba'' <br />
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** ''Comments: The sleeve notes for release 1 credit Bassekou Kouyate with both ngoni and ngoni ba - so I must assume they are different, but I do not know how.''<br />
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=== '''Nokan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' nohkan, 能管<br />
** ''Description:'' High-pitched Japanese bamboo transverse flute<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Nokan]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
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=== '''Nyabinghi Drums (Funde, Thunder, Repeater/Keteh)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Rastafarian/jamaican drums'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Nyabinghi_drums|Wikipedia]] and [http://www.ilanddrums.com/History.html|Iland drums]<br />
** ''Description:'' played at a groundation ceremony in rasta culture. Nyabinghi music is played in 4/4 time on three drums:<br />
::: Thunder: It is a double-headed bass drum, played with a mallet. The strokes are an open tone on 1 and a dampened stroke on 3. Occasionally, the thunder player will syncopate the rhythm.<br />
::: Funde: The funde is the middle drum. It maintains the dominant heartbeat rhythm as the funde player makes steady, dampened strokes on 1 and 3.<br />
::: Repeater/Keteh: The repeater or keteh, is the smallest and highest pitched drum. The drummer tends to play around 2 and 4 , with a syncopated feel. It is seen as the carrier of spirit and fire of the music.<br />
:: Maybe these are two specific, but noting here in case they are credited this way on other releases. These are roughly equivalent to other standard percussion instruments like "bass drum", congas, bongos etc.<br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums / Nyabinghi drums (preferably with an instrument each for the three)<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0c7965c8-eb47-4f1a-bf73-5e1d9bc95d24|Light]] by Matisyahu<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Oboe d'amore''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Oboe d'amore|Oboe d'amore]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:4fb0dd64-14ec-45c5-82ea-8daf491467dc|Landscape Classics Series, No. 79]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e5602b9d-e196-4e9a-b6d1-a43491aa7bb7|Cantatas BWV 80, 140, 147, 227 (disc 1)]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:531afa07-cc30-46c9-a3c5-ac907114d8c8|Cantatas, Volume 35 (Bach Collegium Japan feat. conductor: Masaaki Suzuki)]]<br />
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=== '''Ocarina, Double-chambered''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Treble Ocarina<br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
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=== '''Ocarina, Triple-chambered''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Ocarina<br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0667fe75-f348-4b00-a0a5-4e2660dee8a5|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 1: Alexandre le bienheureux / Clérambard)]]<br />
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=== '''Organo di Legno''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Wooden Pipe Organ''<br />
** ''Description:'' A small chamber organ with wooden pipes which was well known in the Renaissance, but of which there appear to be no other surviving examples except for one made by Lorenzo da Pavia in Venice in 1494 that is now kept in the Museo Correr, Venice, Italy. Such instruments were prized for their sweet sound, described as "soave". Lorenzo's organ was pitched at a' = 455 Hz (± 4 Hz), one of the fairly high Venetian instrumental pitches. The compass is F,G-f³ (i.e. no F#), which retains the possibility of using the upper part of the range for repeating melodies at the octave. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / Keyboard <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e7cb161b-4d3f-4f27-bee5-0c49f971619a|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 2)]] on tracks 6 and 17<br />
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=== '''Orpharion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Orpharion|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A plucked instrument from the Renaissance, whose metal strings are tuned like a lute and are plucked with the fingers. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Cittern <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:9915ba95-edc8-4eb7-9215-86d44ee28d3a|Downland · Jones: Lute Songs (Emma Kirkby, soprano; Anthony Rooley, lute, orpharion) (disc 1)]] on tracks 4-6, 10, 12-14 and 16-17<br />
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=== '''Ōtsuzumi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 大鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, larger than the kotsuzumi<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Ōtsuzumi]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
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=== '''Outi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Pandeiro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pandeiro|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of hand frame drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:89ad4ac3-39f7-470e-963a-56509c546377|Music For Alfonso The Wise (The Dufay Collective)]] in tracks 4, 17, and 18<br />
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=== '''Pandereta''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandereta Wikipedia] <br />
** ''Description:'' Wikipedia links it to 'tambourine', but it's an incorrect translation. The Pandereta is a Puerto Rican franc drum, which is in the same family, but not the same as a tambourine. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
*** Be careful, though. Pandereta '''does''' mean Tambourine in European Spanish.<br />
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=== '''Pandero''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandero&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=1&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dwikipedia%2Bpandero%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26sa%3DG%26pwst%3D1 Wikipedia (translated)] <br />
** ''Description:'' Described in the liner as a "Spanish franc drum", looks like it's a relative of the tambourine. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]]<br />
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=== '''Pedalboard''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Piccolo trumpet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Piccolo_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
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*** Mozart also wrote several works for trumpet quintet, which includes a piccolo trumpet. Again, to properly AR several CDs in the 170 CD set, I need this one too. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Pipe''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Pixiephone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Player Piano''' ===<br />
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** ''AKA:'' Reproducing Piano<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Player_piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Player pianos play themselves, but esp. in the reproducing versions, rather than being programmed like midi tracks, they were actually played by someone, and the roll thus produced became the piano roll.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:b7cfa186-8a33-4695-ad93-9087d148cd41|Gershwin Plays Gershwin: The Piano Rolls]]<br />
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=== '''Pocket Trumpet''' ===<br />
** Issue: [[Ticket:3536|Ticket #3536]] <br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pocket_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:9c352722-cce0-4b9a-b358-2816786e8540|First Egg]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:4a1d43a8-bc05-406b-b0dc-4595cb73c908|Man with a Movie Camera]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bab88c5d-0018-45d9-9067-3b0ee5ae6247|Seeds of Time]]<br />
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*** a compact size B♭ trumpet, easy to carry around. Though never was considered good enough to be in official use in orchestras, it was featured quite some times in small jazz bands. [[Artist:adf3879a-e091-4f73-8792-861a7a3e3abe|Don Cherry]] is Mr. Pocket Trumpet, and him alone has dozen of releases on which he uses it (also check most Ornette Coleman releases where he features) - revealing this somewhat neglected poor trumpet its true potential. All these are currently documented as simply trumpet. Note this is not the same as the Piccolo Trumpet that we now have. More about the thingie at [[WikiPedia:Pocket_trumpet|wackypedia]]. -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 05:24, 21 January 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Polynesian Log Drums''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2d5d5d4c-d0d7-4772-962f-de7185605ff8|Big Ones]] <br />
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=== '''Post horn''' ===<br />
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**'''Issue:''' [[Ticket:5281|#5281]]<br />
** ''AKA:'' coach horn, posthorn, post-horn<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Post horn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The post horn is a valveless cylindrical brass or copper instrument with cupped mouthpiece, used to signal the arrival or departure of a post rider or mail coach. It was used especially by postilions of the 18th and 19th centuries.<br>Mozart, Mahler, and others incorporated the instrument into their orchestras for certain pieces. On such occasions, the orchestra's horn player usually plays the instrument. One example of post horn use in modern classical music is the famous off-stage solo in Mahler's Third Symphony. Due to the scarcity of this instrument, however, music written for it is usually played on a trumpet or flugelhorn.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:4d499d8c-1938-4549-bf09-3564c982b521|Complete Mozart Edition, Volume 3: Serenades for Orchestra (disc 7)]]<br />
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*** Used by [[Artist:9bfa2606-328f-4e3e-829d-31b5fafe4688|Michael Laird]] on [[Release:4d499d8c-1938-4549-bf09-3564c982b521|Complete Mozart Edition, Volume 3: Serenades for Orchestra (disc 7)]], and likely other discs on the 180 CD Mozart set.<br> I added the ticket before seeing this wiki page (and therefore without discussion). :( -- [[User:Crazee canuck|Crazee canuck]] 23:01, 12 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Prepared Guitar''' ===<br />
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* ''AKA:'' Tabletop Guitar<br />
* [[Wikipedia:Prepared guitar]]<br />
* ''Instrument Family:'' Guitar<br />
* ''Description:'' A prepared guitar is a guitar which has had its timbre altered by placing various objects on or between the instrument's strings, including other extended techniques. This practice is sometimes called tabletop guitar, because many prepared guitarists do not hold the instrument in the usual manner, but instead place the guitar on a table to manipulate it. (from Wikipedia)<br />
* ''Tagged With:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-prepared%20guitar instrument-prepared guitar]<br />
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** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:98862aec-2132-4407-bacc-508dbaddd3d8|Alanis Morissette – Flavors of Entanglement]] (track 7)<br />
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** This seems kind of like a style of playing, involving manipulating an instrument in non-standard ways by adding to it. It seems to be applicable to nearly any instrument, but the only two examples on Wikipedia that use the "prepared" terminolody are Guitar and Piano.<br />
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=== '''Prepared Piano''' ===<br />
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* [[Wikipedia:Prepared piano]]<br />
* ''Instrument Family:'' Piano<br />
* ''Description:'' A prepared piano is a piano that has had its sound altered by placing objects (preparations) between or on the strings or on the hammers or dampers. (from Wikipedia)<br />
* ''Tagged With:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-prepared%20piano instrument-prepared piano]<br />
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** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:98862aec-2132-4407-bacc-508dbaddd3d8|Alanis Morissette – Flavors of Entanglement]] (track 7)<br />
** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a517e7e8-b920-4b53-87fa-d0f268719d51|Affinis Suite]] (multiple tracks)<br />
** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:3f3040a8-e909-41d9-94c2-a65a8ba0b999|Sonatas and Interludes (prepared piano: Aleck Karis) (disc 1)]] (all tracks)<br />
** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:5741ac6f-c705-4e63-b38e-28fbedf834a0|A Portrait (disc 2)]] (track 1)<br />
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** See Prepared Guitar, above.<br />
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=== '''Pump organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pump_organ|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ef619505-7f4e-443b-8de5-e51817f519b9|Aldrig får jeg fred]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:c34275fc-b723-493b-80ce-d2d3b120fd91|Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:7ced7dc3-b27a-47ed-b88c-3e2b344713db|2001-07-06: Stadtpark, Hamburg, Germany]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:829ba971-dbe1-4f97-8cb7-e18f97690a4e|Season of Changes]]<br />
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*** Used by [[Artist:e54eaf23-781d-48ef-a8cd-161574b552e6|Jørgen Dickmeiss]] on [[Release:ef619505-7f4e-443b-8de5-e51817f519b9|Aldrig får jeg fred]]. Should be a child of "Reed Organ" per [[Wikipedia|WikiPedia]]. (Unless it's actually exactly the same as a harmonium... ? I couldn't quite determine.) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 07:41, 26 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
*** Used by [[Artist:184ae1f4-9e21-4a41-bc60-bbe2a6e19fa6|Zac Rae]] on [[Track:7cd3a7c0-1ee2-4403-aead-92b271ace1f3|Fountain]] -- [[User:Sonofkyuss|Sonofkyuss]] 11:05, 26 April 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Ramana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.thaimusic.net/thon-cha-tri.htm Ramana] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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*** A type of drum, not seeing much info on it. There is a picture of one at the linked site, however. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Rackett''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rackett Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (bassoon-like)<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Rauschpfeife''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Reactable''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Reactable Systems<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Reactable|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' electronic musical instrument with a tabletop <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic instruments <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:8917d79f-2043-4a1b-9951-d6430e9277a7|Voltaic]]<br />
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=== '''Rebana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:24eec8f1-5938-4ed1-9b5f-cfd7f5723c02|Louder than Light]] by Wicked Aura Batacada (credited as Kompang, smaller version) <br />
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=== '''Reco-reco''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-recoreco Reco-reco] <br />
** ''Description:'' a specific type of Brazilian Güiro <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. The orangish [[WikiPedia:Güiro|picture on the left]] is a reco-reco (picture is correctly identified in the [http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reco-reco Portugese page]). -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Regal''' ===<br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Renaissance Harp''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' The Renaissance Harp is based on the 15th-16th harps that have survived through the centuries. It was used during the Renaissance to the 17th century. With two orders chromatically tuned, it can interpret the Renaissance repertoire, covering parts for virginal, Renaissance lute, etc., and in its shape we see the "Gothic" style of the stylized harps in the late Middle Ages, though this style remained until now into the Baroque. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2e483091-7bf9-4b6a-b8a4-c2c72bee92ec|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 1)]] on tracks 1 to 14 and 36 to 47<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e7cb161b-4d3f-4f27-bee5-0c49f971619a|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 2)]] on track 2<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:c32234ba-e855-4e1a-b559-e2d77b0e8967|Fantasies, Pavanes & Gallardes]]<br />
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=== '''Repinique''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Repinique|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a 2-headed Brazilian drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Requinto Jarocho''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.atlasofpluckedinstruments.com/n_america.htm Requinto Jarocho] <br />
** ''Description:'' Small guitar <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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*** See [[Edit:7165294|7165294]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Riqq''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tambourine|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The Riqq is an Egyptian franc drum, also in the tambourine family. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b4f21f34-935e-435d-891a-e3b35452f4ee|Gulistan: Rose Garden]] (as riq)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' Claimed in the band annotation to be played (as riq) by András Dés, member of [[Artist:1abc3af4-2ea0-446e-83de-b8444a64d3f4|Mitsoura]]<br />
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*** Another which Wikipedia incorrectly identifies, though their picture and the picture's ID is correct. It is not the same as a tambourine or shakers, however, and the most common form in English is 'Riqq', not 'Riq' or 'Rik'. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Rozhok''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Ruan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruan Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** Even if we have no specific releases for this one yet, it should be certainly kept. We already have [[artist:9f9f2e0f-08a5-4afc-a8ce-1631f2b1ed61|苗晓芸]], a "notable Ruan player".<br />
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=== '''Sabar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sabar|wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' Traditional Senegalese drum.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums<br />
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=== '''Satsuma Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 薩摩琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with four strings and frets popularised during the Edo period.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Saxobone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A trombine modified to accept a saxophone mouthpiece. Used by jazz player Eddie Harris (inventor?) among others. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass? Winds? <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Saz''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Bağlama|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a stringed musical instrument shared by various cultures in the Eastern Mediterranean, Near East, and Central Asia. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a81e4561-63d2-432c-b14c-c127c6a8e8c7|Music For Alfonso The Wise (The Dufay Collective)]] on track 6 [[Track:cd52f016-7823-4a86-9a6d-38d8b2545a88|Cantiga de Santa María 103, "Quen a Virgen ben servirá"]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:ac52dad3-e34c-4714-ba5d-aa7de0bb27c8|Ο κήπος της Ρίλα]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:1512a668-6f1a-44b2-9dea-f6006a3295c5|Πνοή]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:be4242cd-e7ae-4ba9-b84b-811cea190a2e|Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:8be6d1ff-6278-42c9-a529-2856ba8c871e|Live at Theatre de la Ville]]<br />
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=== '''Scratches''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Scratching <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Scratching|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' technique used to produce distinctive sounds by moving a vinyl record back and forth on a turntable while manipulating the crossfader on a DJ mixer. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8f8fe69d-f52f-4df8-bf2c-ec1913f195c1|Loveheart]] on track 8 [[Track:6fc5c697-481e-44c3-b076-4960149601fc|Mentor]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2cbac81f-5073-442d-9219-009a6791cad7|A Recipe for Disaster]] on track 4 [[Track:4eaa40ce-5365-4c40-baf4-59ceb44f8418|Mr. Quicke Cuts the Cheese]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:6569222e-165b-4954-a10f-86c6aac95819|Xiquembo]] on track 4 [[Track:7d456bd4-6b13-405c-9631-6afbf78da95b|Back to Love]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:c583c7ca-2250-42e2-8fdd-a96568aac84a|恋のフーガ]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** We have "Turntable(s)"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Shanai''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Shehnai''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A double reed conical oboe, common in North India ([[wikipedia:Shehnai|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:1e3d9d1b-885c-400e-8b89-31d9f7da2c5c|Raaven]] (track 6, entered as oboe)<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Shime-daiko''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 締太鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' A small Japanese drum which has a higher pitch than a normal taiko.<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Shime-daiko|Shime-daiko]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion / ... / Taiko<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
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=== '''Shinobue''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 篠笛<br />
** ''Description:'' A high-pitched transverse bamboo flute from Japan.<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Shinobue|Shinobue]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Transverse flute<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRite]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:d394cf11-0519-48a7-83a3-53349049b627|Pure -AQUAPLUS LEGEND OF ACOUSTICS-]] (as 篠笛)<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:a81b62b9-19d7-4038-8c54-0c0d5a18852c|Time Twist]] (see [[edit:11441690|edit #11441690]])<br />
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=== '''Sintir''' (Arabic: سنتير) ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guembri (Arabic: الكمبري), Gimbri or Hejhouj. <br />
** ''Description:'' three stringed skin-covered bass plucked lute. <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sintir|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2742f3d5-3184-4bd3-a91c-36f469a08d44|Naked Lunch]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Slapstick''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Whip_(instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a wooden whip - 'The other type also has two planks of woods, one longer than the other, with one handle, connected with a spring hinge so it can be played with just one hand, though it cannot produce sounds as loud as a whip requiring both hands.' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Soprano Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Octave Guitar<br />
** ''Description:'' Tuned one octave over an ordinary guitar<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e20122a0-a565-4824-8771-f4c67bb70ac0|Hoven Droven]], track 3<br />
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=== '''Spilåpipa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** ''Description:'' Swedish folk music instrument: http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spil%C3%A5pipa<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flutes<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:f7010048-60f8-4e69-9f7b-40788d96efcb|Återbesök i holken]], track 5<br />
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=== '''Spinet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinet Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Description:'' A small piano, harpsichord or organ<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:dcdd5fd1-788d-45da-8990-82c6ecd5dc76|Spike]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Steelwhistle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Similar to a tin whistle?? <br />
** ''Instrument Family:''<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e20b0ff6-8a0c-4e35-b676-02066113726a|After the Fall]]<br />
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=== '''Strum Stick''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Sub Octivider''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description: An effect pedal for electric guitars'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1: [[Release:cfa78b97-8d8c-48e6-8599-f3baf71a9231|Coda]]'' <br />
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=== '''Suling''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Suona''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Laba <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Suona|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A woodwind instrument used frequently in the folk music of northern China. With its loud and high-pitched sound, souna has, together with other instruments, been used to provide music of Chinese opera and for various occasions, such as wedding and funeral. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Track:73c0d9c8-94de-4447-a499-edb075eb942e|Lingering]] <br />
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=== '''Surbahar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Swarmandel''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''SynthAxe''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b7b6c6e2-a31a-4efe-be32-c5c1ed506b7b|Béla Fleck and the Flecktones]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tack piano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tack piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a permanently altered version of an ordinary piano <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
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=== '''Tamborim''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tamborim|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A small, round Brazilian frame drum of Portuguese and African origin. The frame is 6" in diameter and may be made of metal, plastic or wood. The head is typically made of nylon and is normally very tightly tuned in order to ensure a high, sharp sound and a minimum of sustain. The drum is devoid of snares or jingles <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** What is this? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
***** As I said, this is simply using their list to compare against, but I would imagine [[WikiPedia:Tamborim|is this instrument]]. That would seem to fit with Discogs' description: "A small, round Brazilian frame drum of Portuguese and African origin. The frame is 6" in diameter and may be made of metal, plastic or wood. The head is typically made of nylon and is normally very tightly tuned in order to ensure a high, sharp sound and a minimum of sustain. The drum is devoid of snares or jingles." -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tap dancing''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tap_dance|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:31c91474-66e1-431a-8309-afd43896d19f|Gibraltar]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:507f5433-5bdf-4f9e-a1ce-a6dab959b8a6|Who Used to Dance]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. See discussion below. <br />
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=== '''Tapboard''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tapboard|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. There's a (bad) picture at [http://www.mandy.co.uk/it-bites/articles/PR_D3_88.HTML http://www.mandy.co.uk/it-bites/articles/PR_D3_88.HTML], seems to be some strange guitarlike-thing. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tape''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/5e50d9a1-2941-443d-8d62-e23384355de0.html Another Green World] by Brian Eno<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (many songs) by Various Artists.<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tar (drum)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(drum)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A tar is a single-headed frame drum. The tar comes from North Africa and the Middle East. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/track/?trackid=11327781 Tindfjöll] has tar performed by [http://musicbrainz.org/show/artist/?artistid=549875 Matthieu Rabaté]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tárogató''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Temple Bells''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.garden-gifts.com/gifts2.htm Temple Bells] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Japanese wind chime <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tenor trombone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Variation of trombone<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Wind brass<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (track 9), performed by [[Artist:86895a8a-1902-4896-bc45-74e777ece686|Gaute Vikdal]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9b1f3679-2fba-42b2-8acc-f657819869be|Nut Sack]]<br />
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=== '''Thon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Traditional_Cambodian_musical_instruments|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Described in the liner as 'Thai drums'. Wikipedia describes it as a "goblet-shaped drum, played with the hands". <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Timber flute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22timber+flute%22 image search]<br />
** ''Description:'' Maybe a kind of celtic flute<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flute <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8c555558-d59f-45ed-a714-b3206b56df3e|Celtic Moon]] (Cormac Breatnach)<br />
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*** [[User:Jesus2099|Jesus2099]] 13:35, 20 July 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Time Machine''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Folktek Time Machine<br />
** Wikipedia: ?<br />
** ''Description:'' A type of custom sequencer / samplable synthesiser made by Folktek<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic Instruments <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bd8903ad-5e67-4283-9cfb-8f285469d320|Freak Controller]] - Salmonella Dub<br />
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=== '''Tipple''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tipple_(musical_instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a stringed musical instrument that is smaller that a guitar and larger than a ukulele, having aspects of both. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tonkori''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tonkori|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked string instrument played by the Ainu people of Hokkaidō, northern Japan and Sakhalin. It is unfretted and has between three and five strings which are not stopped but instead played "open." <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Trautonium''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Trautonium|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tromboon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Babone <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tromboon|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' PDQ Bach - The Seasonings <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' PDQ Bach - Serenude (for devious instruments) <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tumbi''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' A traditional North Indian high pitched, single string plucking instrument from the Punjab region associated with folk music of Punjab and presently very popular in Western Bhangra music.<br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumbi Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7e2cbb97-b018-49ac-ab8c-1895df88d297|In the Zone]] ([[Track:62c790ee-efe3-4f30-8ffc-5b8461b39887|Me Against the Music (Rishi Rich's Desi Kulcha mix)]])<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e792883e-eddb-47b4-b4cd-107dffd9a1c6|Miss E... So Addictive]] ([[Track:4fb10269-f8f9-4264-96a5-a8f57b4b018a|Get Ur Freak On]])<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:5463d27c-e4fb-45cc-a2a2-ea3fd0858f93|The Album]] ([[Track:d93e94aa-4a1d-4e66-91a7-53924a7bfa1f|Mundian to bach ke]])<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:be4a2a3c-649c-4979-b2bf-13d60c0ca9ae|Rise & Fall]] ([[Track:e1a61f5a-9a5a-48bd-9281-4d23d546c9cb|Rise & Fall (Rishi Rich Desi Kulcha remix) (feat. Juggy D)]])<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
*** [[Andrew John Hughes|User:Gnu_andrew]] 16:11, 26th of September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Tüngür''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tünggür, düngür, dünggü <br />
** [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mhuey/instruments/ Tüngür] <br />
** ''Description:'' A Tuvan Shamen drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Valiha''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Valiha|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a bamboo tube zither from Madagascar. It is played by plucking the strings, which may be made of metal or (originally) the bamboo skin which is pried up in long strands and propped up by small bridges. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d7fe4164-109f-48d2-a35a-53f6502f3f3d|The Sensual World]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|WALL·E]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Veena''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Veena|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked stringed instrument used in Carnatic music. There are several variations of the veena, which in its South Indian form is a member of the lute family. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Viol / treble viol / viola da gamba / bass viol / violone / vihuela / viola da mano / Spanish vihuela / Mexican vihuela''' ===<br />
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Viol - (copying this section out of my original listing of the Viol in revision 198): <br />
* [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol Viol] - for "early music" and period instruments classical recordings <br />
** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol treble viol] <br />
** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol viola da gamba] - A tenor viol, evolved from the vihuela de arco <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">According to [[WikiPedia:Viol|Wikipedia]], "viol" and "viola da gamba" are the same... ? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 08:45, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Wikipedia uses the terms somewhat confusingly, using the historical term and the modern term interchangably. "Viol" is generic, and one can (anachranistically) refer to the "Viola da gamba" family (as their linked to Viola da Gamba Society does) - the term once was used for all types, with octive ranges prefixed. So in the 1700's, one might have played a bass viola da gamba. In modern terminology, however, though the term can still be used generically for the family, "Viol" is the much more commonly used generic term, with the particular octive types titled as listed here ("bass viol", "treble viol", etc), with a reference to "so and so: viola da gamba" specifically being intended to mean what that same 1700's player would have called a tenor viola da gamba. When I layed out this instrument list, from Viol down to Mexican vihuela, I tried to lay it out as the tree would branch out under modern terminology. (While the "Viol" at top could be "Viola da Gamba", having it twice, once as the specific and once as the anachronicstic generic seems like it'd be much more confusing.) -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 09:12, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol bass viol] <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|violone]] - Sub-type of the viol family, evolved into the modern double bass <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|vihuela]] - Subtype of the viol, has a few different subtypes itself: <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|viola da mano (aka Spanish vihuela)]] - evolved into the classical guitar <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|Mexican vihuela]] - Mariachi <br />
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=== '''Baritone Viola'''===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A viola with heavy strings which plays an octave lower?<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Track:87b9f73b-5dde-473c-b541-4c70a047e4db| English Fiddler: Swarbrick Plays Swarbrick]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
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=== '''Violino piccolo''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Violino_piccolo|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A stringed instrument of the baroque period. Most examples are similar to a child's size violin in size, and are tuned a third or a fourth higher. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:9ae4d3f6-fbc6-4e69-80f5-4808674e47b9|Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 1, 2 & 3]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
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=== '''Weissenborn Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Weissenborn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Specific type of lap steel guitar <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9ac55c6a-9d84-44ab-a5af-e35ab1546896|Vapaapäivä]] on track 5<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** See [[Edit:8653789|8653789]] -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Whistling Water Jar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Wind Chimes''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 7 (as wind chime)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:46b98859-9dcb-4267-b674-1d0db8899682|Never Better]] on track 3<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bbdd3b03-903c-4805-936b-ef3efd6a121c|Ode to Life]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:5a0ad3ec-15ba-4ec9-b90e-84a8c1cb5578|Διάφανος]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRite]] (as wind chime)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** We have "Chimes"... ? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
***** They list both "Chimes" and "Wind Chimes" as separate types; I'd imagine they're distinguishing between standard percussion chimes and real wind chimes as a subtype. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Wooden Bowl''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Probably quite similar logic to the Wooden spoons below. I also have seen another release (A Canticle for Leibowitz) with a Pyrex bowl (ie, 'glass bowl') credit, in both cases used as a percussion instrument. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Wooden spoons''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Alexsander Hrenov is credited playing wooden spoons on [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]]. We do have spoons included in the instruments list but does the matterial of the instrument deserve to be included as separate entries? I don't know spoons as an instrument but if there's just a small selection of spoons in different materials availble we might as well include it. -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Well, wooden and metal (kitchen) spoons are by far the most common types of spoons, though bone/horn spoons are also out there. As a spoons player, I could probably give you a lengthier rant about the qualities of each type, but for the sake of this discussion, let me just say that there ''are'' different kinds of spoons, and the material ''does'' have an effect on the produced sound. :) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:03, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Wurlitzer electric piano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Wurlitzer_electric_piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electric piano <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:181efd35-d103-4e8b-96db-825a4bb4c6d3|Twelve Mondays]] on track 5 <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:c34275fc-b723-493b-80ce-d2d3b120fd91|Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming]] on tracks 7, 9 and 10<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:2e5c7fab-d176-4d42-a266-2bcf6dea33ba|Blood Like Lemonade]] on track 2, 3, 4 and 10 <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:f762be10-8d45-484b-8f9b-7892f5c168f1|Sevilla]] on tracks 5 and 6<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:96d3e9f6-e751-46d4-9c02-1539fcb6f98b|Brune]] Brune on track 4 ([http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=13460233 edit:13460233])<br />
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The Wuritzer is like Kleenex. Its a brand name and not a type of instrument. Should just be Electric Piano ~ drsaunde<br />
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=== '''Xiao''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 箫, 簫, 洞箫, 洞簫, dòngxiāo<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese end-blown flute<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Xiao (flute)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / End-blown flute<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:3ff90901-6d2f-44ef-805e-2169827dec88|殤]] (Xiao Solo: Zhang Wei-Liang)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:72c36f58-8fb4-41f7-b482-ac89b662bee8|三笑 (華夏室內樂團 葉聰指揮)]] (played by Zhang Weiliang)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
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=== '''Zhaleika''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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==Discussion==<br />
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With regards to "generic" stuff, I just noticed there's no way for ARs that use the tree, like "arranged", to identify simply "arranged orchestral parts" or "arranged vocals", or similar arrangement roles. They're not instruments, but if we're going to reuse the tree for those types of ARs as well, perhaps those types of "super-generics" also ought to have a place in the revised tree? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:44, 22 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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We have Greek baglama and Turkish baglama, but no generic "baglama" for where the specific baglama type is unspecified. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "baglama" added to this list? If it's the former, what exactly do you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">For all three, I put them under discussion, as they don't seem to really be "instruments" to be added, more a general observation - I caught three (four if you include 'electronic wind instruments'), but there's perhaps others, where we have specific types, but no abstracted type. It'd perhaps be useful to take a look through the list for any other such instances I've missed, where we jump right to the specific types, without also providing the unspecified generic as an option, to avoid people being forced into 'guessed credits'. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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Along the same lines as the baglama, we have three dulcimers scattered in the list (Appalachian, Hammered, and Đàn tam thập lục), but no generic "dulcimer" listing. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:14, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "dulcimer" added to this list? If it's the former, precisely what do you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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"Mbira (Mbira, (sansa, kalimba, luvale, karimba, marimbula, matape)) (7)" - I would suggest that this one is named such that it's unclear; the kalimba can be either the modern thumb piano, or the entire family, but the mbira is specifically the traditional thumb piano used within Zimbabwe. "Kalimba (Mbira, (sansa, kalimba, luvale, karimba, marimbula, matape)) (7)" would make much more sense. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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While we have lots of types of pipe, we have no generic "[[WikiPedia:Pipe_(instrument)|pipe]]". -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "pipe" added to this list? If it's the former, could you elaborate more on what it is you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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Would be nice if the entry for "Jew's Harp" was changed into "Jew's Harp / Trump". Unless you know the instrument, it's easy to assume that "trump" is a kind of trumpet. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 21:00, 29 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">According to [[WikiPedia:Trump|Wikipedia]], "trump" can mean either a Jew's harp or a trumpet (or a blow in a trumpet). -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 08:26, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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===Synths===<br />
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Why shouldn't particular types of synth be added? They're frequently listed on CDs and some people care what type of synth was played. Why not make them subtypes of 'Synthesizer'. [[User:PaulSharpe|PaulSharpe]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Because it's impossible to keep up with them all, especially considering the protracted process by which new instruments need to go through before they are added. I've said time and time again that this is all NUTS - what we need are a few (50 tops) instrument/role macro-categories, and then a free text field by which users can input qualifiers. Eg: "Synthesizer [[[Mini Moog|MiniMoog]]]". --[[User:Gecks|Gecks]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Free text fields are not possible in the current [[Advanced Relationships|AdvancedRelationships]] implementation. (And also I think a mixture of a list and free text is counter productive, but well..) You guys are just too impatient. :) Let [[User:mo|mo]] finish his job of restructuring the tree and after that he will create a wiki page to make the process of adding instruments much faster. Noone will die inbetween. And it will prevent total chaos to do it structured and in this order. --[[User:Shepard|Shepard]] <br />
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The number of different synths produced numbers in the several hundreds. Roland alone has made well over 100 different synths and tone generators. Do you want to start listing all of those? That's a slipperly slope to be on. Besides, they are just models and brands. In the end the artist is still playing a synthesizer. If we start listing those then to be consistent we'd have to list the brand and model of all of the other instruments. Does it matter that Jaco Pastorius played a Fender Precision Bass on most of his albums or can we be content to know that he played electric bass guitar? Likewise, does it really matter that Lyle Mays played a Korg Triton and a Steinway Grand on the last Pat Metheny album or is knowing that he played synthesizer and piano enough? [[User:MattPerry|MattPerry]] <br />
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===Dancing===<br />
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* Dancing - Occasionally, I stumble upon releases and tracks which have someone credited as "dancer" or with "dancing" <br />
** Stepdancing - I also see step dancing every now and then (actually, probably more often than simply dancing). --[[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 2007-04-17T07:52:33CEST (I will provide links to releases with these credits as soon as I get around making that [[Wiki Page|WikiPage]] I talked about yesterday in IRC.) <br />
** maybe Tapdancing, which is apparently a subtype of [[WikiPedia:Step_dancing|stepdancing]] - on [[Release:507f5433-5bdf-4f9e-a1ce-a6dab959b8a6|Who Used to Dance]] (actually represented as "percussion instruments performed by Savion Glover"), and probably a lot more releases (Musicals' stuff). <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] pointed out that Discogs lists "Tap Dancing" as an instrument. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 19:21, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I'm not really sure there is a point in crediting things that don't have a relation with the recorded sound (eg: "My mother made the cookies"), and possibly we may define this "instrument" only when it actually has a "part"? -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 09:09, 17 April 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Well, all the dancing credits I thought of in my above proposal actually have a "part" in the sound picture. Step dance in particular is used in "Celtic" music for percussion, in line with bodhrán, bones, and spoons. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 13:02, 17 April 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">krazykiwi says there's a band called 'Tilly and the Wall' who make a feature out of having a tap dancer instead of a drummer (both live and on recordings). -- [[User:mikemorr|mikemorr]]<br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">[[Artist:165dacb8-991e-46e7-a717-1b0548df2a9b|Born Again Floozies]] also use tap dancers and a bass drum instead of a drummer -- [[jdc0730]] <br />
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Mo, no interest in H'arpeggione, Hardanger Fiddle, Spinet, Rebec, Lira da braccio, Viol, treble viol, viola da gamba, bass viol, violone, vihuela, viola da mano, Mexican vihuela, xiao, yali tambur, saz, tar, setar, kamenchech, fasil kemenche, santur, sarangi, santoor, rubab, komuz, dotar, pipa, er-hu, matouqin, gu zeng, gu qin, zhong ruan, charango, ronroco, waylaycho, tiple, requinto, sonqo, patasi charango, South American mandolin, quatro, tambura, instrumental tambura, vocal tambura, valiha, kalimba, or Vocal Role: "Percussion"? (All lost in the revert)... Foolip's working on Chinese releases (have we ever before had someone working on them to need Chinese instruments?) and I'm working on a 170 CD set of classical on period instruments. Even if there's not yet 5 releases listed in here to justify adding each of these yet, shouldn't they still be listed? (For vocal percussion, if anyone can edit that table, I can provide links to at least 30 releases in the db for which it would be needed) -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 15:35, 30 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I'm not very familiar with the instruments of Chinese classical music, but there are annotations on [[Release:3ff90901-6d2f-44ef-805e-2169827dec88|殤]] and [[Release:72c36f58-8fb4-41f7-b482-ac89b662bee8|三笑]] where a few instruments are listed. -- [[User:foolip|foolip]] 03:15, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">foolip, I can't read the script, but perhaps those are among these? (Copied out from revision 198) [http://www.toddgreen.com/strings.html rubab, komuz, dotar, pipa, er-hu, matouqin, gu zeng, gu qin, zhong ruan] Uzbeki/Mongol/Chinese/Other Asian guitar/bowed/plucked string instruments -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 09:17, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
</ul>Several of the instruments you list, Brian, are already in the tree – please check [[Advanced Instrument Tree]] before requesting instruments for addition! Also, vocal stuff, like "Vocal role: percussion", doesn't belong here at all, but rather in the [[Advanced Vocal Tree|AdvancedVocalTree]]. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 14:10, 02 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Freso, if ou look at the revision that was reverted out there, at the time those were not. On the specific vocal percussion role, I even at the time specifically made mention of the fact that this wasn't perhaps the right place for it - but also mentioned that there is no page for that tree, nor did it seem to make sense to make an entirely new VocalAdditionDiscussion page for such a small tree with so few conceivable potential additions. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 16:56, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I know for a fact that "hardangerfele" has been in the tree for as long as I've been around MB, so unless you made the list before Summer 2006... no. [[Advanced Vocal Tree|AdvancedVocalTree]] has also been around for a while - but then, I don't really get where you're going with that bit of your comment. Sorry. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:58, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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===Singular or Plural (parent) instruments===<br />
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Parent instruments are named with inconsistent singular and plural form at the moment (e.g. 'Horn', 'Valved brass instruments', 'Flute' and 'Drums'). Some of the parent intruments are instruments of them selfves (e.g. 'Horn'), some are just a group indication (e.g. 'Valved brass instruments'). Both types can, and should be allowed to, be used in AR's depending on how someone is credited. I think this should be done in a more consitent manner. [[Release:43077b5c-05bd-4d07-b938-3963101ab417|Away From Here]] is one example where one is credited arranging 'Horn'''s'''' instead of just 'Horn'. There is, however, no plural form of 'Horn' available while the group 'Violins' does have 'Violin' in singular form included. <br />
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In the most accurate situation we should do the same for every group indication as we do for 'Violins' and 'Violin' thus e.g. changing 'Horn' to 'Horns' and adding 'Horn' as a sub instrument. This might, however, result in a drastic increase of the instrument list (not that it isn't already way too big but stil ;-)). Another option would be to change at least all of the parent intruments to use the 'Horn(s)' form and thus removing the singular forms like 'Violin' from the list. The downside would be that the AR's won't be as accurate as can be. Of course, we could simply make everything singular or plural but somehow this doesn't really appeal to me ;-) -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 14:43, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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==Failed, and why==<br />
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===Indian Strings===<br />
* Indian Strings ''NOTE: will not be added as it is too generic'' - what should we use when it's listed on a CD as an instrument then? -- Then try to find out exactly what kind of Indian stringed instrument it is. See: [http://chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/instruments.html http://chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/instruments.html] <br />
===Tabla===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Tabla|Tabla]] ''already here, see Goblet Drum'' <br />
===Guitar synthesizer===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Guitar_synthesizer|Guitar synthesizer]] This shouldn't be added either. Just because you added a MIDI pickup to your guitar it doesn't change the fact that you're still playing a guitar. <br />
:* I dispute this simplistic rejection, personally, and think it should be revisited. There are already many "specialized" versions of instruments listed on the current instrument tree, so this as a specialized electric guitar makes sense to me. There are also specialised Guitar Synth players; and all-in-one guitars that can be purchased. From Wikipedia "While the term "MIDI guitar" is often used as a synonym for the field of guitar/synthesis or for a guitar/synthesizer, MIDI is not always used. While most synthesizers use a keyboard interface to allow the performer to play the instrument, because synthesizers generate sounds electronically, a range of input devices can actuate them.[1] A guitar/synthesizer provides an interface which is familiar to a guitarist, allowing the guitarist to play synthesized sounds through the guitar. This diminishes the need for the guitarist to learn to play a keyboard, and allows for musical effects which are natural for a guitar but more difficult or impossible to produce using a keyboard." The fact that you can't achieve the same sound from a traditional synth keyboard or a regular electric guitar makes this distinct from both a "synth" and a "guitar". IMO, an instrument credit should represent both the input mechanism AND the sound that is produced. I mean, we even have both lap steel guitar and electric guitar... Neither "electric guitar" nor "synthesizier" accurately represent the play style and sound here. --[[User:Voiceinsideyou|Voiceinsideyou]] 06:04, 3 September 2009 (UTC)<br />
::* I'd agree with Voiceinsideyou. If the saxophone synthesizer (aka EWI / Electronic Wind Instrument) could be added - and I think it was correct that we did add it - then I don't see any reason why a string instrument equivalent should be barred. If it is simply the addition of a MIDI pickup, that's one thing, but as Voice suggests, that's not the entirety of what might be meant by 'guitar syth'. [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]] 01:35, 16 September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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===E-mu synthesizer===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:E-mu|E-mu synthesizer]] This is just a brand of synth. It should not be added. <br />
===Yamaha DX7===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:DX7|Yamaha DX7]] This is just a brand and model of synth. It should not be added. <br />
===Cymbalum===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Cymbalum|Cymbalum]] ''already in here, see [http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/AdvancedInstrumentTree?highlight=%28Cymbalum%29 list] : ) '' <br />
===Kalimba===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Kalimba|Kalimba]]: [[Artist:f4eb8346-052d-4a5c-8393-cba3aeadb4d9|Steve Hackett]] played Kalimba on [[Release:4262dca2-df09-41a1-ba0e-050957e56f7e|Wind & Wuthering]]. - jongetje <br />
: It's already in the list - look under "mbira". -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 12:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
=== '''Bandoneon''' ===<br />
Included in Free reed section as Bandoneón.<br />
=== '''Clàrsach''' ===<br />
* A "clàrsach" and an Irish harp are the same, the only difference is whether the instrument or player or tune is from Ireland or Scotland. Which, IMHO, isn't enough to warrant its own entry. (And [http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=R9AfTvBcV_4 I play one], so I should be as eager as anyone to have as much granularity as possible in this area!) I'd support renaming "Irish harp" to "Irish harp / Clàrsach" though. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 18:40, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
* Added to Irish harp as "Irish harp / Clàrsach". -- [[User:Reosarevok|Reosarevok]] 18:31, 31 January 2011 (UTC)<br />
=== '''Cümbüş''' ===<br />
* I am not sure what the English word is, but Wikipedia also list it as Cümbüş and I never heard another saying for it. Many Turkish folk songs includes it. --[[User:syserror|syserror]]<br />
* already there, but because of the accents it's impossible to search for. it's just below biwa in the tree. [[User:Nikki|Nikki]] 18:46, 30 January 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==Recently Added==<br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Bouzouki|Bouzoukis]] <br />
** Greek Bouzouki <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Irish_bouzouki|Irish Bouzouki]] <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Shawm|Shawm]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Autoharp|Autoharp]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Davul|Davul]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Bass_flute|Bass Flute]] and several other flutes. <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Boatswain%27s_pipe|Boatswain's Pipe / Bosun's Whistle]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Flute|Indian Bamboo Flute]] <br />
** also would like to thank [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] for his awesome help in explaining how this should be done. this is a prime example of how id like these requests, not only what and why, but how, thank you [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]]! <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Haha! You're welcome. :) It was interesting to partake in how to best approach that problem. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 05:34, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Violone|Violone]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Kantele|Kantele]] <br />
** Adding my note here, i think that a generic "Kantele" entry is best. *I* don't know enough about it to even being creating a tree. <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">And we have [[Sub Optimal Credits|SubOptimalCredits]] to see whether there's a need for more specific kantele entries (and which) as well. (If people will use it as intended, that is.) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 05:39, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Tangent_piano|Tangent Piano]] In the harpsichord/clavichord family, dates from around the same time as the fortepiano. Mozart specifically wrote K. 300g and K. 315g for the Tangent Piano. I need this one for tracks 19 and 21 of disc 9 of volume 6 of the Brilliant Classics complete Mozart set. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 19:42, 03 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Scottish_smallpipes|Scottish Smallpipes]]: Belongs alongside the other specialized bagpipes already in the list. See [[Edit:7509789|7509789]]] -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Would you think we should make a separation beneath "Bagpipe" for "bellow-blowns" and "mouth-blowns" or just lump all the bagpipes together under "Bagpipe"? (I'm going to add Northumberland pipes within not too long, and thus all the specific types of bagpipes will be bellow blown! Woohoo!) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:09, 05 May 2008 (UTC) Added to the list. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 21:28, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Practice_chanter|Practice Chanter]]: Double reed wind instrument, similar to a recorder. See [[Edit:7551925|7551925]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Where would you place this in the tree? As a child of "Double reed" or "Bagpipe"? (They're amazingly fun to play around with, btw. :p) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:09, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Added to the list under "Bagpipe". -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 21:50, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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* Melodeon<br />
** Added a while ago, by renaming "Diatonic accordion" to "Diatonic accordion / Melodeon". -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 19:34, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Bass_drum|Bass Drum]] (AKA: Kick Drum)<br />
* Fretless Bass<br />
* Tenor Guitar<br />
* Bombarde<br />
* Bayan<br />
* Chromatic Button Accordion<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Quena|Quena]]<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Twelve-string_guitar|12 string guitar]]<br />
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=== '''Basset-horn''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Basset-horn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c178ab0e-7e02-4f7c-a775-6e1c458b9d08|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Premium Edition (disc 7: Divertimenti Nos. 1-5 for 2 Clarinets & Basset Horn, K. 439b/1-5/KV Anh 229/1-5)]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:a6d2212b-b722-400d-81a0-63f3e8677d7b|Works for Basset Horn and Strings (basset horn: Paul Gallo, violin: Barbara Long, viola: Jack Rosenberg)]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:70fbe745-1034-4f61-935b-654a19b02602|Clarinet Quintet K. 581 / Clarinet Quartet K. 374f (Danubius Quartet feat. clarinet: József Balogh)]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:27f1b07a-dd59-408d-97b4-cac4c110dbb6|The Clarinet in Concert (London Symphony Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra feat. clarinet: Thea King) (disc 1)]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:dd1bb29e-6583-4c07-b6fe-606a760827bb|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Complete Works, Volume 3: Serenades, Divertimenti, Dances (disc 12: Divertimenti K. 439b Nos. 4-6 For 2 Clarinets & Bassoon)]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Mozart wrote several works specifically for basset-horn. To properly AR the full 170 CD set, I need this one. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Chalumeau''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Chalumeau|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a woodwind instrument of the late baroque and early classical era, in appearance rather like a recorder, but with a mouthpiece like a clarinet's. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:930e9fd8-c75d-438a-818c-2731505daf08|Concerti per mandolini / Concerti con molti strumenti (Europa Galante feat. violin: Fabio Biondi)]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:4b0d82e2-5cf3-4c5f-b6a8-723859c0abc6|Wind Concertos / Symphony "Il grillo" (Wiener Akademie feat. conductor: Martin Haselböck)]]<br />
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=== '''Cuatro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cuatro|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A class of South-American guitars <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Releases 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8:'' All the releases by the [[artist:4dfadf48-e15b-4fc2-a800-2b68702a72d5|Penguin Cafe Orchestra]]<br />
*** ''Releases 9, 10, 11:'' All the releases by [[artist:36be047b-c4f2-443f-90b8-0453d6eaa339|Simón Díaz]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Popular in folk and ethnic music. See also [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3715 http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3715] -- [[User:gioele|gioele]] 10:43, 06 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Taragot''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' (none known) <br />
** ''Description:'' The Taragot is a Turkish/Hungarian/Romanian reed instrument related to the saxophone and clarinet. <br />
** ''Instrument family:'' Winds – Reeds – Singular reed <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/11e675a2-e3d0-435f-8f78-98e15d4a3fb0.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/11e675a2-e3d0-435f-8f78-98e15d4a3fb0.html] (Dumitru Fărcaș) <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/03f67e07-fda7-40e8-8f12-96ab310a7297.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/03f67e07-fda7-40e8-8f12-96ab310a7297.html] (Luca Novac) <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/e24d9dcc-0c33-462e-bd08-41c77a71bc3b.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/e24d9dcc-0c33-462e-bd08-41c77a71bc3b.html] (Dumitru Fărcaș) <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/38d41036-5ca1-4e9e-958d-4519bd85b491.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/38d41036-5ca1-4e9e-958d-4519bd85b491.html] <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/df98afe0-2e34-4c83-b4e3-cd92cdd080d6.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/df98afe0-2e34-4c83-b4e3-cd92cdd080d6.html] <br />
** ''Comments:'' See [[wikipedia:Taragot|Wikipedia page]]. I ''think'' it's the descendant of the next instrument in this list (Tárogató); Wikipedia says that without the accents. On the other hand, the accents ''might'' be the Hungarian spelling (here's [[wikipedia:hu:T%C3%A1rogat%C3%B3|the Hungarian wiki page]], it seems more informative but I can't read it.) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">A look around the web would suggest that “taragot” is the generic internationalized (i.e., English) spelling, but that might be biased by my searches. Some more links: [http://www.11thmuse.com/taragot.html Page dedicated to the taragot]. [http://www.eliznik.org.uk/RomaniaMusic/taragot.htm Some more info]. <br />
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=== '''Marxophone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[Wikipedia:Marxophone|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' A type of fretless zither.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** See the linked Wikipedia page for many other appearances, or search Discogs for the keyword "Marxophone." -- [[User:Bitmap|Bitmap]]<br />
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=== '''Electronic Wind Instrument''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' EWI <br />
** ''Description:'' the generic for this class of instruments <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds + Electric <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:18c99797-80c0-4ec7-a0c5-1a9df40b731d|Moonlighting]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:8377ef00-259e-44c6-9994-7f0748eb3e83|Welcome to the St. James' Club]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:e2595399-d7cb-4bc2-a394-7072365d46f7|Weekend in Monaco]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:17243cba-1de5-4958-90a9-77f25854ec0c|Live in LA]] <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:343d8edd-1954-461c-91b1-b6aef727e3a5|Brave New World]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** In the process of adding performance credits to my favorite groups' releases, I found that there's no currently no entry for EWIs. I have a set of 6 albums which feature the instrument (5 of them listed above) that I am ready to add credits to. Wikipedia suggests there are also a number of well-known (in their genre) jazz performers, as well as albums and soundtracks, that make use of the instrument. More information about the EWI can be found on its wikipedia [[WikiPedia:EWI|page]]. -- KrytenAG 01:47, 30 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
** [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5349 Ticket for instrument creation]<br />
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** Added in [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-602?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|this JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Box / Sruti Box''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sruti_box|Wikipedia]][http://www.shrutibox.com/ Sruti Box] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:8f5e1348-16b2-4777-a2d6-5f75338289dc|The Complete Songs of Robert Burns, Volume 3]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:19f02d8c-5226-48e5-9f90-503691cd01e6|This Earthly Spell]] (Sruti Box) <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:a1d160c1-572d-4aea-adfa-c6d91a26a6f7|Afinke Machine]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:f3d9c5fa-3623-4177-a6dc-30241adda250|World Library of Folk and Primitive Music: India]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:bbaae02b-36bf-4668-b027-c6b94cd755d2|Natural Elements]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Some tracks on [[release:8f5e1348-16b2-4777-a2d6-5f75338289dc|The Complete Songs of Robert Burns, Volume 3]] credit a musician with "Box", which from the sound is a kind of accordion (see edits [[Edit:7546921|7546921]] & [[Edit:7547611|7547611]]). Since other tracks on the same releases credit that same musician with "accordion", it seems that "box" is intended to refer to a specific instrument rather than it simply being a generic name for an accordion. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Looks like this may also be a [[WikiPedia:Sruti_box|Sruti Box]] (also [http://www.shrutibox.com/ http://www.shrutibox.com/]), and Indian harmonium-like instrument (see [[Edit:8704118|8704118]]). -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 21:00, 30 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Actually, a box ''is'' most often used as a generic term for double (or single (or, in rare instances, triple)) rowed button accordions (which are, AFAIK, always diatonic). -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:41, 05 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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** [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5536 Ticket for instrument addition]<br />
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** Added in [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-602?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|this JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Bass Saxophone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' The bass saxophone is the second largest existing member of the saxophone family (not counting the subcontrabass tubax). It is similar in design to a baritone saxophone, but it is larger, with a longer loop near the mouthpiece.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Wind Instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:cfdc4866-64d8-4d5b-aa3b-a57c0e8513d1|Swing Low]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:c418405b-1819-46ce-a516-18a8f396969b|Low Life]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:0480d901-7e83-4ed7-a76e-66c536963ae1|Solo Pour Deux]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:68210148-2926-4e57-b725-9a193a85dc3e|Going Hollywood]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_saxophone Wikipedia article] has this to say: ''Unlike the baritone, the bass saxophone is not commonly used.'', but also ''In the 1920s, the bass saxophone was often used in early jazz recordings, since it was at that time much easier to record than the tuba or double bass.''<br />
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=== '''Farfisa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Farfisa organ, Farfisa Compact, Farfisa Mini-Compact, Farfisa FAST'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Farfisa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Organ <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:1f715142-a0ef-48c8-9e72-c402e5bad13f|Pink Floyd – The Piper at the Gates of Dawn]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Track:53d92a58-084b-4b10-b9f1-91e60a25b8aa|Electrelane – I Love You My Farfisa]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:cf33d81a-5d44-4e40-9375-e918ad7ea477|Klaus Schulze – Timewind]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:d1fffb6d-984a-4450-8acd-38e3a9e2b17d|James Blackshaw – Celeste]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Please enter "electronic organ" as a supertype and put the Hammond organ and the Farfisa below it, if possible. [[User:KRSCuan|KRSCuan]] 09:10, 21 June 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Finger Snaps''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Finger clicks, finger snapping<br />
** [[Wikipedia:Snap (fingers)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' this would seem to be like clapping, describing snapped fingers, not some actual instrument <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:156671ad-34d7-41f6-b9d2-7e910019a3ef|Fearless]] on track 4, [[track:be8df2b2-7965-4855-9699-0251a570f18d|Hey Stephen]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:89637b55-1b5c-4943-bf7f-08a47da20d3d|Affordable Art]] on track 4, [[track:38b2e23d-6037-46d0-8c1f-44894f5acd80|Talk Backwards]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** "Finger clicks" is a very common alias for this. -- [[User:Bitmap|Bitmap]]<br />
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=== '''Sopranino Saxophone ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sopranino_saxophone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Small saxophone<br />
** ''Instrument Family:''<br />
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=== '''Voice Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Vocaloid (brand name)'' <br />
** ''Description:'' At least in Japan, there's been a bunch of music released using singing voice synthesizers like [[wikipedia:Vocaloid|Vocaloid]] instead of live singers. This instrument could also be used for other types of voice synthesis as used in music; e.g. the Macintosh voice synthesizer has been used in some songs. This is intended to be used with the [[Programmer_Relationship_Type|Programmer Relationship Type]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic instruments <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:361b929b-082c-4af3-8766-01b9292f0e24|VocaL@ntis ~初音ミクがランティスのネ申曲を歌ってみた~]]<br />
*** ''Release 2-8:'' [[Artist:de4959b1-26e8-469c-b64c-cd1a20959f1e|supercell feat. 初音ミク]] 6 albums/singles, voice synth programmed by [[Artist:aabc3d78-218b-4e98-95b7-fe6388adef2d|ryo]]<br />
*** ''Release 9:'' [[Release:7ade5e5f-6199-4d1e-8a92-13e6fbcb823e|Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Original Song Collection]], credits on [http://lantis.jp/new-release/data.php?id=aace6905622e4c6a20fde59ba456604a Lantis web site]<br />
*** ''Release 10:'' [[Release:fd6888b1-4fd2-460b-9fe0-97dbb83703c4|EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalostar feat.初音ミク]] - has voice manipulators credited as track artists.<br />
*** ''Release 11:'' [[Release:6ed8bc08-f07b-4197-951e-763ca259f13c|Heartsnative]], programming by [[Artist:e9537924-8dba-4c14-b315-aad41d8c14b7|鶴田加茂]] (from [http://www.enterbrain.co.jp/magical-cute/sp/heartsnative/prof.html Heartsnative])<br />
*** ''and more...''<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Stroh violin''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Violin-trumpet, Trumpet-violin, Horn-violin<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Stroh_violin|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' http://youtu.be/4MTHX0BsunE<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings?<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:38c41949-b421-4fd8-a862-3d871eb29f18|Sad Machinery of Spring]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** Listed several times in the booklet of the Tom Waits album [[Release:1b3fe3d5-3d19-4062-a455-9fe74fcb4d02|Alice]]. See [[Edit:7905421|7905421]]. - <br />
*** Toni Marcus has a credit for "stroviola" on [[Release:1a6db57e-e7bf-4018-8afc-ebb1a69ec635|Into the Music]]<br />
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=== '''Zheng''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guzheng, Gu-Zheng, Juzheng, Ju-Zheng<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guzheng|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A traditional Chinese string instrument. With 21 strings and a large resonant cavity, the player can easily invoke sounds that represent various natural scenaries. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / Zither<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Talkbox''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Talk_box|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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=== '''Hi-hat''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Hihat <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Hi-hat|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' two cymbals that are mounted on a stand one on top of the other and clashed together using a pedal on the stand. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9200aa3f-a9e2-4b65-bdbb-d3082abc3ca0|Man mognar med åren]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:20b6ded6-2f76-4a49-8c26-df188beb21d0|Introducing the Hardline...]] on track 3<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:a517e7e8-b920-4b53-87fa-d0f268719d51|Affinis Suite]] on multiple tracks.<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Bass Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Synth, Synth Bass<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Synthesizer#Bass_synthesizer|Wikipedia]]<br />
*** Tagged with [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-bass%20synthesizer instrument-bass synthesizer]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Synthesizer<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f762be10-8d45-484b-8f9b-7892f5c168f1|Sevilla]] on tracks 1 and 2 <br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Batá drum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Batá_drum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c2e96d86-6cc0-40ee-8402-84a839404797|Kärlek & politik]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:a93b7a5d-deec-4d2b-8991-d59dbf70c74f|Seguida III]], as indicated in the (lousy promo copypasted) annotation for the artist [[Artist:7c544f25-365f-4b52-9219-efb07c8c5d04|Seguida]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list, spelled as "Bata" at Discogs -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Dizi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 笛子<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese transverse flute typically made of bamboo.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Dizi|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Transverse flute<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Kaval''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Blul <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Kaval|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Chromatic end-blown flute <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Chromatic end-blown flute. Should probably have "Blul" as an alias, because that's the specific instrument I encountered (see [[Edit:7445525|7445525]] and [[Edit:7445529|7445529]]). -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Sarangi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sarangi|wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' bowed string instrument from India, Nepal and Pakistan. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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=== '''Zill''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' El Zili (plural); Finger cymbals<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Zill|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The wp description: Zills, also zils or finger cymbals, (from Turkish zil, "cymbals") are tiny metallic cymbals used in belly dancing and similar performances.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion Instruments / Other Percussion<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Tom-tom''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tom-tom_drum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' another of the drums in any common drum set <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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=== '''Tzoura''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tsoura<br />
** ''Description:'' A smaller bodied version of the bouzouki <br />
*** [http://rebetikoodysseyband.com/Instruments.php The tsoura is about half the size of the bouzouki and can be made as a six or eight string instrument]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Music box''' ===<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Musical_box|Music(al) box]]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Machine<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Bass Harmonica''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Harp<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [http://www.contrabass.com/pages/bassharp.html Bass Harmonica]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Charango''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Charango|wiki:WikiPedia:Charango]] <br />
** ''Description:'' small stringed instrument of the lute family <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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=== '''Tar (lute)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tār <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(lute)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The tar is a long-necked, waisted lute found in Azerbaijan, Iran, Armenia, Georgia, and other areas near the Caucasus region. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / Lute<br />
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=== '''Slide bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Bass version of the slide guitar<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:0a84f9a7-e426-41f1-8a15-47b723135f94|The Bootlicker]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:7df016cd-5171-46c3-a3ba-69d2711113c3|The Crybaby]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
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==Related Links==<br />
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* [[Sub Optimal Credits|SubOptimalCredits]] <br />
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==Proposed Instrument List==<br />
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{{Instrument<br />
| name = 5-string fiddle<br />
| aka = 5-string violin<br />
| description = [http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/timsviolins/5_violin.htm Tim Phillips] says "Made to be tuned with a low C then G D A E, these 5 string violins have normal violin string length and spacing, so they are played like a normal violin."<br />
| family = Strings<br />
| release1 = [[Release:6e2bcc18-0703-4280-80cd-6ec930dba01b|The Desperate Battle of the Birds]] credits [[Artist:d3ec4762-29f8-4e1f-bd55-f9d00d718ced|Patsy Reid]] for "5-string fiddle, violin, viola and vocals"<br />
| release2 = Played by [[wikipedia:Brittany_Haas|Brittany Haas]] of [[Artist:4c3ebc7c-020e-4d9d-a5df-264c72025ee2|Crooked Still]]<br />
| release3 = Played by [[Artist:1a14063c-9dca-48d5-98c3-89748c74562b|Ricky Skaggs]] on [[Release:326f6e60-0e06-4832-a7d0-7b6017092d53|Blue Kentucky Girl]]<br />
| release4 = <br />
| release5 = <br />
| comments = <br />
}}<br />
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=== '''17-string koto''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Jūshichi-gen, 十七絃, 十七弦<br />
** ''Description:'' A koto with 17 rather than 13 strings, sometimes described as a bass koto.<br />
** [[wikipedia:17-string_koto|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Koto<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:b1779ed5-d92a-4ff4-8ff1-bd6067467af7|源氏ノスタルジー]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Accordina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' it's a free reed musical instrument like the accordion or harmonica, [http://www.accordinas.com/index.php?lg=1&rbq=1|see more information]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free reed <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:204db5f6-b20b-4060-90db-6557d0fd2c14|Le Jaseur boréal]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
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=== '''Acoustic Instruments''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Generic instrument credit<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:84b058bd-2a65-45e0-b9c1-8e599696f30b|Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** We already have Electronic Instruments in the tree.<br />
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{{Instrument<br />
| name = Afoxé<br />
| wikipedia = Afoxé<br />
| description = a gourd (cabaça) wrapped in a net in which beads or small plastic balls are threaded, shaken to be played.<br />
| family = Percussion<br />
| release1 =<br />
| release2 =<br />
| release3 = <br />
| release4 = <br />
| release5 = <br />
| comments = A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
}}<br />
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=== '''Agogô''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Agogô|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of bell <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:a42d8a45-81f8-48a3-81a6-6c80080f5f83|Toxygene]] - Track #4 (Curtis Watts)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d5776474-e195-402d-b933-340d274e89d5|Devil's Got Your Tongue]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Alfaia drum''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (PT)] [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaia| Wikipedia (FR)]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c6acf741-8092-421a-b35a-406f64532b05|Indeecios]] credits [[Artist:be17eaaf-1163-4d2d-aaa1-0d2e5ac47aa3|Tikogó]] for "alfaia drum"<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Algozey''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' A wooden, beaked double-flute traditionally played by goat herders in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. One flute is kept as the drone, creating a melodious, hypnotic sound. This instrument is popularly used in the Bhangra dance form. <br />
** [http://worldmusiccentral.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/algozey World Music Central wiki]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flutes<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7e2cbb97-b018-49ac-ab8c-1895df88d297|In the Zone]] ([[Track:62c790ee-efe3-4f30-8ffc-5b8461b39887|Me Against the Music (Rishi Rich's Desi Kulcha mix)]])<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:be4a2a3c-649c-4979-b2bf-13d60c0ca9ae|Rise & Fall]] ([[Track:e1a61f5a-9a5a-48bd-9281-4d23d546c9cb|Rise & Fall (Rishi Rich Desi Kulcha remix) (feat. Juggy D)]])<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
*** [[Andrew John Hughes|User:Gnu_andrew]] 16:36, 26th of September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Apito''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Arco Bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Archlute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Arciliuto (Italian); Erzlaute (German); Архилютня (Russian)<br />
** ''Description:'' The archlute is a European plucked string instrument developed around 1600 as a compromise between the very large theorbo, the size and re-entrant tuning of which made for difficulties in the performance of solo music, and the Renaissance tenor lute, which lacked the bass range of the theorbo. Essentially a tenor lute with the theorbo's neck-extension, the archlute lacks the power in the tenor and the bass that the theorbo's large body and typically greater string length provide.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c02864b4-1feb-4ce4-9d05-4a4b69bb1a20|Sonatas For Violoncello (Anner Bylsma, violoncello)]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
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*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
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=== '''Ashiko''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ashiko|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of drum played with the hands <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d5776474-e195-402d-b933-340d274e89d5|Devil's Got Your Tongue]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Backpacker guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Martin Backpacker guitar'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:08f39fa9-c805-4ff6-a43f-83fa1790bcd5|A Place in the World]] (John Jennings, tracks 3 and 8)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
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=== '''Backwards electric guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:280704d8-b54c-4668-b640-1c1c9469a4ed|Not Too Late]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Adam Levy is credited playing backwards electric guitars on [[Release:280704d8-b54c-4668-b640-1c1c9469a4ed|Not Too Late]]. Is this really a separate instrument? :-S -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Honestly, I highly doubt it. He's probably just playing it behind his back/head, reversed, on in some other strange way. Or perhaps it's a left-hand guitar. I don't know. But I doubt it warrants an instrument listing on its own. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Balalaika double bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' contrabass balalaika<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Balalaika|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Vitaly Hrenov is credited playing Balalaika double bass on [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]]. I don't know this instrument at all so I don't know if the 'double bass' aspect is default for this instrument or not. If it isn't, should we include it as a separate instrument? -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** You provided the link to Wikipedia and still didn't read the article? Double bass would correspond to the contrabass tuning. Just use balalaika for now and record the tuning in the [[Sub Optimal Credits|SubOptimalCredits]]. Tunings will most likely be added as a separate attribute. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== Banjolin ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Banjolin|Description in Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:cbc97377-05f3-4011-a8fa-0aaa1ca9ffd1|Feels Like Home]] (track 1, credited as banjo)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:''<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== Four-string Banjo ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a banjo, with four strings<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings, Banjo<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
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=== Five-string Banjo ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a banjo, with five strings<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings, Banjo<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
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=== Banjo-ukelele ===<br />
** ''AKA:'Banjolele' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Banjo_ukelele|Description in Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6469bec7-3249-4fce-b502-1889f51d0306|Samurai Over Serbia]]<br />
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=== '''Baroque Trumpet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Natural Trumpet <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Baroque_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A brass instrument used in the 16th through 18th centuries, or a modern replica of a period instrument.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Trumpet <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:973e5bc7-67a7-4ad9-8388-34a5090d7484|The James Bowman Collection (James Bowman and The King's Consort)]] in track 20<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:ba27b983-1076-4d12-b8e2-3138a1b17361|Fiori Musicali: Three Organ Masses]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:b3e8e259-6fe6-4b8e-9d37-e7b7a98e72d1|His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts: Grand Tour]] (played by David Staff: see CD sleeve linked at http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/al.asp?al=CDH55344)<br />
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=== '''Bapang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** http://chinhwebchannel.in/Nomadic%20fair%20&%20festival/performance.html<br />
** http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musique_rajasthanie<br />
** ''Description:'' A percussion from Rajasthan<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussions <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (Bapang by Simon Edwards)<br />
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=== '''Barrel Organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Barrel_organ|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6cb6780a-dffe-4b48-b290-d6bf72e32a26|The New Millennium Four Seasons (feat. violin: Gilles Colliard)]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a2549983-6bdb-469a-8c4d-ac223e339a24|Des nuits noires de monde]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Bass Marimba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c2e96d86-6cc0-40ee-8402-84a839404797|Kärlek & politik]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|Wall-E]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' Not very common. The author of http://www.craftymusicteachers.com/bassmarimba/ has heard from percussion supply dealers that there are few bass marimbas around, mainly at music schools<br />
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=== '''Bawu''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 巴乌, 巴烏, Ba-wu<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese transverse free reed wind instrument which has a single metal reed.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Bawu|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Free reed<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:8c260189-d6ad-468c-ab9a-ba21f781fa14|On the Shoulders of the Great Bear]] (as "Ba-wu")<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:b71f964d-0727-48c7-b3c1-76e4be751450|Dog Man Star]] [http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=386087]<br />
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=== '''Bellowphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Bell tree''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Bell_tree|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Tuned percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7ee5ef6e-1217-4911-87c5-d8df2ee66184|Nonsuch]] (track 16, "Bungalow")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9fd9a724-4ace-4432-bed9-d6692e6b0596|Woodland Winds]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 5 (as "tree bell")<br />
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=== '''Blaster Beam''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Body Percussion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, other<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Carolina Chocolate Drops (actually "hand clapping" and "'leg' percussion", but this is closer than we have now)<br />
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**''Comments:''<br />
*** If added, it should probably be the parent category of "handclaps".<br />
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=== '''Bowed Piano''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? Strings?<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:944528f7-9f56-4e7f-8483-d571248039d8|Sculptures Musicales, Twenty-Six with Twenty-Nine, Twenty-Six with Twenty-Eight & Twenty-Nine, Eighty]] ('piano' should be 'bowed piano')<br />
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=== '''Buk''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Buk_(drum)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Korean drum played with one hand and one stick <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Bullroarer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Byzaanchi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Caixa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-caixa-de-guerra Caixa] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Brazilian snare drum used in samba music <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Cavaquinho''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavaquinho Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:13cf7c26-7963-4047-9bf0-d8482d79f363|Εκπομπή]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:44888080-d6c6-4f19-a2d4-ad5803185127|Mar Azul]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** A Portuguese instrument similar to the Ukulele.<br />
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=== '''Caxixi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Caxixi|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' an African drum, seems to be played both as a shaker and a hand drum? <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRiti]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Chamber Organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Órgano_de_cámara|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The chamber organ is a little organ belonging to the keyboard instruments family, suitable for use in private salons. This type of instruments have normally no more than 10 registers. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:973e5bc7-67a7-4ad9-8388-34a5090d7484|The James Bowman Collection (James Bowman and The King's Consort)]] on tracks 17 and 19<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9252c575-b90d-48b8-964a-4112f6662593|Andreas Scholl: Vivaldi (Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, conductor: Paul Dyer, counter-tenor: Andreas Scholl)]] on tracks 24-29<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b3e8e259-6fe6-4b8e-9d37-e7b7a98e72d1|His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts: Grand Tour]] (played by Timothy Roberts)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:2e483091-7bf9-4b6a-b8a4-c2c72bee92ec|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 1)]] on tracks 1 to 13, 15 to 47, and 49 to 55<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:b2d0a969-1a26-42db-9510-aee4e26606da|Contented Rest]] on track 11<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Chanter''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chanzy''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chikuzen Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 筑前琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with either four strings and frets or five strings and frets popularised during the Meiji period.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Ching''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ching|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Chinese finger cymbals <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Chitarra battente''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Chitarra_battente|Description in Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[track:055a0ca9-e772-46da-aa4b-ef8bd563398e|track]] in [[release:06e67626-64f4-48b2-993a-25cff32fd070|tribute to Dead Can Dance]]<br />
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=== '''Cimbasso''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[wikipedia:Cimbasso|Description in Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:06241666-c4ef-4520-afb4-cde165e19404|ワールド・デストラクション ~世界撲滅の六人~ オリジナルサウンドトラック]]<br />
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=== '''Computer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** We have "programming"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Computer hard drive "triangle"''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' presumably the platter from a computer hard drive, played as a triangle.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Caroline Chocolate Drops<br />
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** ''Comments:'' Yeah, this'll never get added. --[[User:Hawke|Hawke]] 00:03, 2 October 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Anglo concertina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Anglo-German concertina <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#Anglo_concertina|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' the Anglo or Anglo-German concertina is historically a hybrid between the English and German types of concertinas. The button layouts are generally the same as the original 20-button German concertinas designed by Uhlig in 1834. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free-reed aerophone <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32d73691-bf1a-4b22-a6c2-6bfdac8652c5|Sharp Practice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d56914db-373d-43a5-9113-c574fd1f6727|Fenlandia]] <br />
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=== '''English concertina''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Concertina#English_concertina|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a fully chromatic instrument having buttons in a rectangular arrangement of four staggered rows. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Free-reed aerophone <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32d73691-bf1a-4b22-a6c2-6bfdac8652c5|Sharp Practice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d56914db-373d-43a5-9113-c574fd1f6727|Fenlandia]] <br />
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=== '''Contrabass Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Contrabass_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a low-register plucked string instrument in the guitar family, which has six strings.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6405be18-4ca2-43d9-9fdd-d64187df0009|Hearts and Bones]] <br />
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=== '''Cornamuse''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornamuse Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (double reed)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Cromorne''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Cromorne|Cromorne]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0667fe75-f348-4b00-a0a5-4e2660dee8a5|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 1: Alexandre le bienheureux / Clérambard)]]<br />
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=== '''Cuíca''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cuíca|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Brazilian friction drum used in samba music <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32356980-5e9d-47c2-9374-91f06c119491|The Ultimate Adventure]] on track 9, 10, 11<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** More appearances listed on Wikipedia -- [[User:Mr_maxis|mr_maxis]]<br />
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=== '''Daegeum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Daruan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 大阮<br />
** ''Description:'' A bass ruan.<br />
** [[wikipedia:Ruan|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Moon lute (or Ruan, if that gets added)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38ff363a-01a3-44bd-b730-1317660e661d|The Art of the Chinese Lute]] (see [[edit:4801525|edit #4801525]])<br />
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=== '''Dhol''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dhol|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' an Indian and Pakistani barrel drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Dictaphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dictaphone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Speech playback device <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Vocoder? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:af69487a-b955-4fb9-87cd-6c17e87f86bf|Snake Charmer]] Holger Czukay on tracks 1,3 & 5<br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictaphone. -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]] <br />
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=== '''Dilruba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Baluji|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' bowed string instrument <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Sitar <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0ff5b17b-f027-4dc6-9626-d678bb5084f2|Papua New Guinea Translations]] Sitar Magic Band (all tracks)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:cd6a2d60-99fd-4dae-a3d9-edc7538bb5c6|Λαβύρινθος]]<br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esraj . -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]<br />
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=== '''Domra''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Domra|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a long-necked Russian string instrument of the lute family with a round body and three or four metal strings <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:33004280-a100-4ee3-adf8-bd6c50a9d34c|På väg]] has primdomra, altdomra and tenordomra (all mentioned in the Wikipedia article) on track 2<br />
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=== '''Doshpuluur''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Toshpuluur <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Doshpuluur|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked, banjo-like, long-necked lute used in the Tuva region of Mongolia. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Double-reed Slide Music Stand''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' An oboe read crossed with a music stand into a funky slidebar instrument. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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*** Used by, who else, PDQ Bach. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Drone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other? Winds? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** Is this an actual instrument of its own, or just generic droning (which can be done on most melody instruments)? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** I'm not sure - Discogs gives no description for this one, I'll have to try to dig it out of their change notes if they mean as you describe, if they perhaps mean a tanpura, or if they mean something else. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Duck call''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''Entenfänger<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Duck_call|Wikipedia]] <br />
*** http://www.steveweissmusic.com/category/sound-effects <br />
** ''Description:'' A duck call is like a traditional whistle made to emulate the sound of a duck<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:00b7e0ee-8767-4772-86f4-10d87812934b|Hell Billies From Venus]] on track 11 & 12 (as "Entenfänger")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9c69be75-f4c1-4fa9-a4b1-19020a975b41|Acoustica: Alarm Will Sound Performs Aphex Twin]]<br />
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=== '''Dulcian''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' curtal<br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dulcian Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (bassoon-like)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Dulcimer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:2d6fd13e-12b5-4c14-95f0-315acce12ebb|Fantasia Lindum]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:6fc9c1e6-b80b-483c-b78f-268b5aed59b7|No Guru No Method No Beeper]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:33fa35dd-77e7-491a-a43b-1d99c35dbf93|Fateless]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:b1a9b532-6cec-422d-9fb2-c9f50bbb7fd6|Broken Wings]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|Wall-E]] (bowed lap dulcimer)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** We already have Appalachian dulcimer (plucked) and Hammered dulcimer (struck), as well as several children of the hammered dulcimer. Sure it isn't one of these? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 20:27, 06 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Dunduk''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Dutar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Dutara, Dotar, Dutor, Doutar <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Dutar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' traditional long-necked two-stringed lute found in Central Asia and South Asia <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Lute<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:eb2ce1d6-093f-4d3b-92bf-b9e8ffdd15ce|We Are Three]] track 9<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:156d4709-a487-4de0-8d10-eb20cb5ed5c9|Naghma]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:54b987d4-3ddf-484f-9de4-947b16fcae1d|Afghanistan Untouched]] (both discs)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:e83788a2-14a2-4f4e-8d3d-9df30ff2d022|Ouzbékistan: L'Art Du Dotâr]] (as dotâr)<br />
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*** Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutar. -- [[drsaunde|drsaunde]]<br />
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=== '''Eagle Bone Whistle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Eagle_bone_whistle|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Sacred Native American instrument. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** See [[Edit:8653887|8653887]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Effects''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:fda4bb83-43e2-4fc9-a4ab-828b83d3c209|Never, Never Land]] on track 5<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:98b1e961-bf84-4e4b-85c1-5de7161dfdef|The Catherine Wheel]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:dcdd5fd1-788d-45da-8990-82c6ecd5dc76|Spike]] Various sounds by Michael Blair<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''E-Flat Bass Tuba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:5854cbe6-52df-400d-8f28-29c04b22b556|Secret of the Sahara]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Eight String Bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Eight string bass guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b522484a-dea9-4b0c-a07c-d56bb9008e87|The Dreaming]] <br />
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=== '''Ektare''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Electric Acoustic Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Electric_acoustic_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ee4d29d0-f0c3-4a1b-8bac-e40142d76912|Unlimited: Saga (disc 2)]] <br />
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*** I'm a bit surprised that this isn't here already, it's not exactly a rare instrument. I came across one release it's used in - but I have no doubt that it's out there on various other releases as well. -- [[User:Kilu|Kilu]] <br />
**** From what I can tell, it's just a regular (acoustic) guitar with pick-ups. Do you want "electric-acoustic" bouzoukis, banjos, harps, accordions, violins, guitar basses, double basses, ... etc. as well? -- -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:42, 13 July 2007 (UTC) <br />
***** I suppose you have a point there. I personally don't have an electric acoustic anything, so I don't know if the sound is any different from normal acoustic. I do think that it's sort of odd that it's specifically credited as such in the booklet though. [[User:Kilu|Kilu]] <br />
***** Perhaps an "electric" option which could then be applied to any instrument in the list? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 13:40, 13 August 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electric Baritone Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Scale Baritone Guitar<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fender_Bass_VI|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Six-string guitar tuned an octave lower than standard tuning, which can function as a bass or electric guitar, but with its own distinctive sound.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:3112a9f0-4bbc-4bb7-8c6d-34f91d2bbe03|2009-07-08: Morning Becomes Eclectic, KCRW, Santa Monica, CA, USA]] <br />
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*** Adding primarily for Doug McCombs's work in [[Artist:Tortoise|Tortoise]], but Wikipedia states its use by more players. -- [[User:M. del Carpio|M. del Carpio]] 10:36, 17 March 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electric bouzouki''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22electric+bouzouki%22 image search] <br />
** ''Description:'' Electric bouzouki<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bouzouki <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8c555558-d59f-45ed-a714-b3206b56df3e|Celtic Moon]] (Niall O'Callánain)<br />
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*** [[User:Jesus2099|Jesus2099]] 13:51, 20 July 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Electronics''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ecad8eab-4f25-465a-ab61-1c5a0c5c8d4d|Idiology]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''F Bass Tuba''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tuba|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:5854cbe6-52df-400d-8f28-29c04b22b556|Secret of the Sahara]] <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:13, 05 August 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Feet and Clogs''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f0528ace-13ff-4537-ba03-b6206fc6a986|Rice]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' Track 14 of [[release:80e39d32-3902-431f-83bf-6902c1761fff|Together! -タンポホ・プッチ・ミニ・ゆうこ-]] has "foot steps"<br />
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*** I see that the list does already have "Handclaps", and surely feet are no less important musically than hands? I have many recordings with credits for human percussion. For example, from [[Release:f0528ace-13ff-4537-ba03-b6206fc6a986|Rice]], how should I enter Lucy Adams ''feet, clogs, singing''? -- [[monxton]] 02:45, 13 February 2009 (UTC) <br />
**** [[WikiPedia:Clogging|Clogging]] is a form of, or at least intimately related to, step dancing. See discussion on dancing below. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:40, 16 December 2007 (UTC) <br />
***** See also [[Edit:8653849|8653849]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] <br />
****** Track 10 of [[Release:2a35e72e-5713-47d6-9b9e-0a9f85741436|The Black Rider]] has credits for "boots". -- [[User:mikemorr|mikemorr]] 12:35, 18 July 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Flageolet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Flugabone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Frame drum set''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' set of frame drums<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum, Drum set <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]] by Carolina Chocolate Drops<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same.<br />
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=== '''Fretless Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fretless_guitar|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ad420734-4e91-4870-8e8e-ee40cbc3337d|Γρήγορα η ώρα πέρασε]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:ac52dad3-e34c-4714-ba5d-aa7de0bb27c8|Ο κήπος της Ρίλα]]<br />
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=== '''Frottoir''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Frottoir|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a variation of the washboard made specifically for Zydeco music; also called a rubboard<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ecad8eab-4f25-465a-ab61-1c5a0c5c8d4d|Idiology]] (as "rubboard")<br />
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*** Even thought the wikipedia page is really a redirect to the page on the Washboard, the Frottoir is mentioned in the article as a different instrument (but derived from the Washboard). It's in the section "The washboard as a musical instrument" -- [[User:vovel|Vivek Bhaskar]] 20:32, 22 March 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Fujara''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Slovak shepherds long pipe<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Fujara|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A long wooden flute that superficially resembles a bassoon.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f6335672-c521-4129-86c3-490d20533e08|Hounds of Love]] (as "Fujare")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:8c260189-d6ad-468c-ab9a-ba21f781fa14|On the Shoulders of the Great Bear]]<br />
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=== '''Ganzá''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Ganzá|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Brazilian rattle <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Gittern''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gittern Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings (ancestor to guitar, lute, mandolin)<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Glass Bowl''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:82a9fa8b-ccd9-4c0b-810e-4d90acc990de|A Canticle for Leibowitz]] (as "Pyrex bowl") <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Goc''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a serbian traditional drum.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e1f7ee01-d814-47a1-a616-a56e0271e620|Alkohol: Šljivovica & Champagne]] <br />
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=== '''Guimbri''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Greek lyra''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Cretan lyra, Cretan lira or lyra. <br />
** ''Description:'' a pear-shaped, three-stringed bowed string instrument central to the traditional music of Crete. <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cretan|lyra Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] on track 4. <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:53a1607f-0ed8-458b-a3f6-81dcb9708bc7|Μουσική της Κρήτης]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:550709d4-901a-44f0-9cc6-4c3ac1d484c2|Μανία]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:911af3a6-cfff-4bfd-9492-4754f17c5ec2|Ριζίτικα]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:6a255a68-1e52-4407-85c4-c4a1e4b11493|Microkosmos]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Greek lute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] on track 3 & 4. <br />
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=== '''Guitalele''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guitalélé, Guitarlele, Guitarlélé, Guitatélé (typo), [http://jp.yamaha.com/products/musical-instruments/guitars-basses/miniguitars/gl1/ Yamaha GL-1] (product)<br />
** ''Description:'' small sized guitar tuned like a ukulélé<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guitalele|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' Many tracks in [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/e24bc770-0153-4718-8347-4ae53c7df2af.html ZA7IE]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:0385f276-5f4f-4c81-a7a4-6bd7b8d85a7e|サマーれげぇ!レインボー]]<br />
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=== '''Guitarrón mexicano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guitarrón, Mexican guitarron, Mexican large guitar (literal translation)<br />
** ''Description:'' A large, deep-bodied Mexican 6-string acoustic bass played in mariachi groups.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Guitars <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guitarrón_mexicano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b76893ae-3004-4025-8763-a0ead1064e23|Black Eyed Peas - Elephunk]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:80ca9a6c-3c70-43dd-b757-66647ad58b25|Recent Songs]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bb465529-b3d9-43be-9d3c-e71ce11be1b2|Hotel California]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** A predecessor of the modern acoustic bass guitar<br />
*** Also a distinct instrument at Discogs<br />
*** Not to be confused with the [[WikiPedia:Guitarrón_chileno|Guitarrón chileno]]<br />
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=== '''Haegeum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 해금<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Haegeum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Korean bowed string instrument related to Chinese Huqin/Erhu<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Bowed string instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:c409f43e-c7bb-431d-8b27-f28010db2f6d|Oh! Silence]] by 3호선 버터플라이 (tracks 6 and 11 as "해금")<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:fce804ac-2ae5-4972-92fb-8a43676bd710|Time Table]] by 3호선 버터플라이 (tracks 11 and 15 as "해금")<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:b2bec95a-b837-416d-93c6-ae27b8398651|민들레코러스]] (see edits [[edit:12649800|#12649800]] and [[edit:12649802|#12649802]])<br />
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=== '''Hang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Hang (musical instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Hand-played instrument with a steelpan-like sound made of two steel sheet bowls put together in a UFO-like shape<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussions<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (hang by Martyn Barker)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:f758f839-c016-4785-801d-87aa63844c0a|Rhizomism]] (hang by Rafael Sotomayor)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:34310cf0-2f0b-4aaf-a6e9-9982c3a10a04|The Vibration of the Hang]] (hang by Rafael Sotomayor)<br />
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=== '''Harmonitor''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f53564e8-2297-4c3c-a427-1bdadc844832|Siren]] on [[Track:6feac7a0-73fa-4e53-bcfe-1440951db144|track 14]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** No idea what this actually is, only reference I can find so far seems to be on the credits page for [http://www.heathernova.net/modules/tinyd2/index.php?id=8 Siren]<br />
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=== '''Harpeleik''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** ''Description:'' a chorded zither <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
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=== '''Heike Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 平家琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with four strings and five frets used to play Heike Monogatari.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Homus''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Hulusi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 葫蘆絲, 葫芦丝<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese free reed wind instrument flute typically made of bamboo.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Hulusi|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Free reed<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
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=== '''Igil''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Janggu''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Janggu|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a traditional Korean drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Jarana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Jarana|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Mexican guitar variant <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** See [[Edit:7165280|7165280]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Jug''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' An empty jug (usually made of glass or stoneware) played with the mouth. With an embouchure like that used for a brass instrument, the musician holds the mouth of the jug about an inch from his or her mouth and emits a blast of sound, made by a "buzzing" of the lips, directly into it. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jug_(musical_instrument) Jug (musical instrument)] <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Carolina Chocolate Drops: Genuine Negro Jig]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e95fd8a7-32f4-42e3-9984-e2ea535effe2|Fonotone Records 1956-69 (disc 1: Jug in the Shade)]] <-- instrument is in the title!<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:a0c6b3f7-ef18-4304-8642-ec66b9d10f2c|Down III: Over the Under]] (water jug)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:335fe0e5-75a5-4dd4-83c0-e0272bc23811|Drunken Barrel House Blues]] (track 13 and maybe others)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Kabosy''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Kanjira''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Kanjira|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a south Indian tambourine <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d2b60aa7-4dfe-4361-9c39-63a93ba48b0b|Disco Volante]] on track 4<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:007f5354-b6ad-41e1-a794-ee0464ea5e59|Yunnan Colorfree]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Katem''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Some sort of percussion instrument, middle-eastern?<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Khene''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''K'kwaengwari''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Kkwaenggwari<br />
** ''Description:'' Korean gong <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:af94d761-1f9a-459b-9538-81b0b1002dad|Guidance]] by [[artist:75a66f67-4d2a-448e-acdf-3000268af6d1|I And I Djangdan]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Kompang''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Rebana'' <br />
** ''Description:'' type of Rebana, a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:24eec8f1-5938-4ed1-9b5f-cfd7f5723c02|Louder than Light]] by Wicked Aura Batacada <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Adding just Rebana may suffice; a Kompang is a smaller version but I believe the same. <br />
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=== '''Kotsuzumi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 小鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, smaller than the ōtsuzumi<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Tsuzumi]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
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=== '''Kutero/Kutiro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A set of three drums played by Mandinka people in West Africa. Similar to Sabar or Djembe. Picture [http://www.angelfire.com/nv/jetucker/pictures/Percussion/Africa/kutiro5.jpg here].<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d52ef610-7e21-4086-800e-fd70f4930604.html|Ascension]] by Pep Love (track 16)<br />
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=== '''Launeddas''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Launeddas|Launeddas]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a typical Sardinian woodwind instrument, consisting of three pipes <br />
** ''Instrument family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1'': '''[[release:657590c5-efae-4041-9695-d5a05f81e979|Caminos de pache]]''' by Tenores di Bitti "Remunnu 'e Locu" <br />
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=== '''"leg" percussion''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' percussion music performed with the legs, presumably<br />
** ''Instrument family:'' other percussion<br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1'': '''[[release:32bd5d7e-f5dc-4f8f-99f5-d29d42e2b61c|Genuine Negro Jig]]''' by Carolina Chocolate Drops<br />
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=== '''Loops''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:598c1ec5-00da-471c-a903-e0aa57d03a6b|52]] credits loops, drum loops, percussion loops on several songs <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Lur''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lur<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (track 11), performed by [[Artist:86895a8a-1902-4896-bc45-74e777ece686|Gaute Vikdal]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Lyricon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Lyricon|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A type of electronic wind instrument.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7d80f486-dc83-40e0-be75-64446680fb9b|Sound-System]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:52dcdbef-2039-4fd9-86b4-e506a5523996|Wenn schon nicht für immer dann wenigstens für ewig]] on tracks 8 and 9 <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b6351dee-4f75-478f-8858-3eccd91c15c9|The Beach Boys]] track 3<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:badddc64-d06a-4ac7-b61a-5c83c7afda96|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 5: La Boum)]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Mandoguitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Marimbaphone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Marimbaphone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Tuned Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:3fec0072-0f11-4448-9b78-af58e07ad096|Seeds]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Used by Fats Sadi on Seeds, not currently credited -- [[User:Wizzcat|Wizzcat]] 21:29, 09 August 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Marímbula''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Marímbula|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' folk musical instrument of the Caribbean Islands (not to be confused with a marimba). <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Lamellophone <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:0f450228-844d-4ce5-b40b-8ccf84f63761|Un bruit qui court]] (marimbula by Simon Edwards)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:267a7c89-3624-4b7a-b7a2-aefc2bdc5e89|Head Hunters]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Different to African lamellophones used to produce complex polyphony and polyrhythms, the marímbula basically plays the role of a bass guitar. -- [[Fabe56]]<br />
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=== '''Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.sobrino.net/mer/arpa_de_mariachi.htm Mexican Harp / Arpa de Mariachi] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** See [[Edit:7165259|7165259]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Mizmar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Modular Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Modular_synthesizer|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Synthesizer<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:af690f11-9704-46e5-8afd-87eeabd05abc|1978-10-18: Shiba Yubin Chokin Hall, Tokyo, Japan]] on all tracks except track 1.<br />
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Note that a Moog is a type of Modular synth. http://www.modcan.com/ has some good photos as well.<br />
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=== '''Mridangam''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' "mridanga", "mrudangam", "mrdangam", "mrithangam", "miruthangam", and "mirudhangam"<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Mridangam|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a south Indian drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d4ca4c9a-007a-4cae-b28b-c2e2ac70ca0a|In Praise of Krishna]] on track 8<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2577e182-a600-456d-b70a-6df9bf36391a|Kinsmen]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Music Sequencer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Sequencer<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Music_sequencer|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a device designed to play back musical notation<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:11787d0e-37c7-4ee0-b606-1606282e6eca|Be Yourself Tonight]]<br />
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=== '''Ney''' ===<br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** Yes we do - as "Nai". There's several spellings for this one (Nai/Ney/Nye/Nay) -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] <br />
***** The Nai in the list at the moment is a type of flute, not the drum. -- [[BrianFreud]]<br />
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=== '''Njarka''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: N'jarka'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Njarka|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description: a small fiddle made from a gourd, with one gut string, which is native to Mali.'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments <br />
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*** ''Release 1: [[Release:f819c678-cf55-44a4-8847-db28465bc3d9|The River]] by Ali Farka Touré'' <br />
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=== '''Ngoni''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: N'goni, N'gone'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Ngoni_(instrument)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description: a plucked string instrument from West Africa, possibly an ancestor of the banjo.'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' String instruments <br />
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*** ''Release 1: [[Release:20d0c28d-f6a9-4e26-a676-66ad9d4eeb17|AfroCubism]] by Afrocubism'' <br />
*** ''Release 2: [[Release:1b4c2852-0107-389c-8938-b46c66ea5568|Segu Blue]] by Ngoni Ba'' <br />
*** ''Release 3: [[Release:a793fb60-8d8c-4a43-a6d5-2f56f4fd4586|I Speak Fula]] by Ngoni Ba'' <br />
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** ''Comments: The sleeve notes for release 1 credit Bassekou Kouyate with both ngoni and ngoni ba - so I must assume they are different, but I do not know how.''<br />
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=== '''Nokan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' nohkan, 能管<br />
** ''Description:'' High-pitched Japanese bamboo transverse flute<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Nokan]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
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=== '''Nyabinghi Drums (Funde, Thunder, Repeater/Keteh)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Rastafarian/jamaican drums'' <br />
** [[Wikipedia:Nyabinghi_drums|Wikipedia]] and [http://www.ilanddrums.com/History.html|Iland drums]<br />
** ''Description:'' played at a groundation ceremony in rasta culture. Nyabinghi music is played in 4/4 time on three drums:<br />
::: Thunder: It is a double-headed bass drum, played with a mallet. The strokes are an open tone on 1 and a dampened stroke on 3. Occasionally, the thunder player will syncopate the rhythm.<br />
::: Funde: The funde is the middle drum. It maintains the dominant heartbeat rhythm as the funde player makes steady, dampened strokes on 1 and 3.<br />
::: Repeater/Keteh: The repeater or keteh, is the smallest and highest pitched drum. The drummer tends to play around 2 and 4 , with a syncopated feel. It is seen as the carrier of spirit and fire of the music.<br />
:: Maybe these are two specific, but noting here in case they are credited this way on other releases. These are roughly equivalent to other standard percussion instruments like "bass drum", congas, bongos etc.<br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums / Nyabinghi drums (preferably with an instrument each for the three)<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0c7965c8-eb47-4f1a-bf73-5e1d9bc95d24|Light]] by Matisyahu<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Oboe d'amore''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Oboe d'amore|Oboe d'amore]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:4fb0dd64-14ec-45c5-82ea-8daf491467dc|Landscape Classics Series, No. 79]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e5602b9d-e196-4e9a-b6d1-a43491aa7bb7|Cantatas BWV 80, 140, 147, 227 (disc 1)]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:531afa07-cc30-46c9-a3c5-ac907114d8c8|Cantatas, Volume 35 (Bach Collegium Japan feat. conductor: Masaaki Suzuki)]]<br />
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=== '''Ocarina, Double-chambered''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Treble Ocarina<br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
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=== '''Ocarina, Triple-chambered''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Ocarina<br />
** ''Description:'' [[Wikipedia:Ocarina|Ocarina]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Woodwinds<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:0667fe75-f348-4b00-a0a5-4e2660dee8a5|40 bandes originales pour 40 films (disc 1: Alexandre le bienheureux / Clérambard)]]<br />
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=== '''Organo di Legno''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Wooden Pipe Organ''<br />
** ''Description:'' A small chamber organ with wooden pipes which was well known in the Renaissance, but of which there appear to be no other surviving examples except for one made by Lorenzo da Pavia in Venice in 1494 that is now kept in the Museo Correr, Venice, Italy. Such instruments were prized for their sweet sound, described as "soave". Lorenzo's organ was pitched at a' = 455 Hz (± 4 Hz), one of the fairly high Venetian instrumental pitches. The compass is F,G-f³ (i.e. no F#), which retains the possibility of using the upper part of the range for repeating melodies at the octave. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / Keyboard <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e7cb161b-4d3f-4f27-bee5-0c49f971619a|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 2)]] on tracks 6 and 17<br />
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=== '''Orpharion''' ===<br />
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** [[WikiPedia:Orpharion|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A plucked instrument from the Renaissance, whose metal strings are tuned like a lute and are plucked with the fingers. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Cittern <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:9915ba95-edc8-4eb7-9215-86d44ee28d3a|Downland · Jones: Lute Songs (Emma Kirkby, soprano; Anthony Rooley, lute, orpharion) (disc 1)]] on tracks 4-6, 10, 12-14 and 16-17<br />
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=== '''Ōtsuzumi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 大鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' Hourglass shaped Japanese drum, larger than the kotsuzumi<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Ōtsuzumi]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:97c11f16-39fe-43d7-9431-3a3136011385|能楽〜室町の仮面劇]]<br />
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=== '''Outi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Pandeiro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pandeiro|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a type of hand frame drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:89ad4ac3-39f7-470e-963a-56509c546377|Music For Alfonso The Wise (The Dufay Collective)]] in tracks 4, 17, and 18<br />
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=== '''Pandereta''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandereta Wikipedia] <br />
** ''Description:'' Wikipedia links it to 'tambourine', but it's an incorrect translation. The Pandereta is a Puerto Rican franc drum, which is in the same family, but not the same as a tambourine. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
*** Be careful, though. Pandereta '''does''' mean Tambourine in European Spanish.<br />
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=== '''Pandero''' ===<br />
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** [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=es&u=http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandero&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=1&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dwikipedia%2Bpandero%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26sa%3DG%26pwst%3D1 Wikipedia (translated)] <br />
** ''Description:'' Described in the liner as a "Spanish franc drum", looks like it's a relative of the tambourine. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]]<br />
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=== '''Pedalboard''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Piccolo trumpet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Piccolo_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
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*** Mozart also wrote several works for trumpet quintet, which includes a piccolo trumpet. Again, to properly AR several CDs in the 170 CD set, I need this one too. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Pipe''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Pixiephone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Player Piano''' ===<br />
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** ''AKA:'' Reproducing Piano<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Player_piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Player pianos play themselves, but esp. in the reproducing versions, rather than being programmed like midi tracks, they were actually played by someone, and the roll thus produced became the piano roll.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:b7cfa186-8a33-4695-ad93-9087d148cd41|Gershwin Plays Gershwin: The Piano Rolls]]<br />
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=== '''Pocket Trumpet''' ===<br />
** Issue: [[Ticket:3536|Ticket #3536]] <br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pocket_trumpet|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:9c352722-cce0-4b9a-b358-2816786e8540|First Egg]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:4a1d43a8-bc05-406b-b0dc-4595cb73c908|Man with a Movie Camera]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bab88c5d-0018-45d9-9067-3b0ee5ae6247|Seeds of Time]]<br />
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*** a compact size B♭ trumpet, easy to carry around. Though never was considered good enough to be in official use in orchestras, it was featured quite some times in small jazz bands. [[Artist:adf3879a-e091-4f73-8792-861a7a3e3abe|Don Cherry]] is Mr. Pocket Trumpet, and him alone has dozen of releases on which he uses it (also check most Ornette Coleman releases where he features) - revealing this somewhat neglected poor trumpet its true potential. All these are currently documented as simply trumpet. Note this is not the same as the Piccolo Trumpet that we now have. More about the thingie at [[WikiPedia:Pocket_trumpet|wackypedia]]. -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 05:24, 21 January 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Polynesian Log Drums''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2d5d5d4c-d0d7-4772-962f-de7185605ff8|Big Ones]] <br />
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=== '''Post horn''' ===<br />
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**'''Issue:''' [[Ticket:5281|#5281]]<br />
** ''AKA:'' coach horn, posthorn, post-horn<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Post horn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The post horn is a valveless cylindrical brass or copper instrument with cupped mouthpiece, used to signal the arrival or departure of a post rider or mail coach. It was used especially by postilions of the 18th and 19th centuries.<br>Mozart, Mahler, and others incorporated the instrument into their orchestras for certain pieces. On such occasions, the orchestra's horn player usually plays the instrument. One example of post horn use in modern classical music is the famous off-stage solo in Mahler's Third Symphony. Due to the scarcity of this instrument, however, music written for it is usually played on a trumpet or flugelhorn.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:4d499d8c-1938-4549-bf09-3564c982b521|Complete Mozart Edition, Volume 3: Serenades for Orchestra (disc 7)]]<br />
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*** Used by [[Artist:9bfa2606-328f-4e3e-829d-31b5fafe4688|Michael Laird]] on [[Release:4d499d8c-1938-4549-bf09-3564c982b521|Complete Mozart Edition, Volume 3: Serenades for Orchestra (disc 7)]], and likely other discs on the 180 CD Mozart set.<br> I added the ticket before seeing this wiki page (and therefore without discussion). :( -- [[User:Crazee canuck|Crazee canuck]] 23:01, 12 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Prepared Guitar''' ===<br />
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* ''AKA:'' Tabletop Guitar<br />
* [[Wikipedia:Prepared guitar]]<br />
* ''Instrument Family:'' Guitar<br />
* ''Description:'' A prepared guitar is a guitar which has had its timbre altered by placing various objects on or between the instrument's strings, including other extended techniques. This practice is sometimes called tabletop guitar, because many prepared guitarists do not hold the instrument in the usual manner, but instead place the guitar on a table to manipulate it. (from Wikipedia)<br />
* ''Tagged With:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-prepared%20guitar instrument-prepared guitar]<br />
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** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:98862aec-2132-4407-bacc-508dbaddd3d8|Alanis Morissette – Flavors of Entanglement]] (track 7)<br />
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=== '''Prepared Piano''' ===<br />
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* [[Wikipedia:Prepared piano]]<br />
* ''Instrument Family:'' Piano<br />
* ''Description:'' A prepared piano is a piano that has had its sound altered by placing objects (preparations) between or on the strings or on the hammers or dampers. (from Wikipedia)<br />
* ''Tagged With:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-prepared%20piano instrument-prepared piano]<br />
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** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:98862aec-2132-4407-bacc-508dbaddd3d8|Alanis Morissette – Flavors of Entanglement]] (track 7)<br />
** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:a517e7e8-b920-4b53-87fa-d0f268719d51|Affinis Suite]] (multiple tracks)<br />
** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:3f3040a8-e909-41d9-94c2-a65a8ba0b999|Sonatas and Interludes (prepared piano: Aleck Karis) (disc 1)]] (all tracks)<br />
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=== '''Pump organ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Pump_organ|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:ef619505-7f4e-443b-8de5-e51817f519b9|Aldrig får jeg fred]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:c34275fc-b723-493b-80ce-d2d3b120fd91|Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:7ced7dc3-b27a-47ed-b88c-3e2b344713db|2001-07-06: Stadtpark, Hamburg, Germany]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:829ba971-dbe1-4f97-8cb7-e18f97690a4e|Season of Changes]]<br />
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*** Used by [[Artist:e54eaf23-781d-48ef-a8cd-161574b552e6|Jørgen Dickmeiss]] on [[Release:ef619505-7f4e-443b-8de5-e51817f519b9|Aldrig får jeg fred]]. Should be a child of "Reed Organ" per [[Wikipedia|WikiPedia]]. (Unless it's actually exactly the same as a harmonium... ? I couldn't quite determine.) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 07:41, 26 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
*** Used by [[Artist:184ae1f4-9e21-4a41-bc60-bbe2a6e19fa6|Zac Rae]] on [[Track:7cd3a7c0-1ee2-4403-aead-92b271ace1f3|Fountain]] -- [[User:Sonofkyuss|Sonofkyuss]] 11:05, 26 April 2009 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Ramana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.thaimusic.net/thon-cha-tri.htm Ramana] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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*** A type of drum, not seeing much info on it. There is a picture of one at the linked site, however. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Rackett''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rackett Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds (bassoon-like)<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e4123c31-46a1-40e3-82e6-43217df21e5d|Alchemist]]<br />
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=== '''Rauschpfeife''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Reactable''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Reactable Systems<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Reactable|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' electronic musical instrument with a tabletop <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic instruments <br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:8917d79f-2043-4a1b-9951-d6430e9277a7|Voltaic]]<br />
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=== '''Rebana''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' a small frame drum used in Islamic devotional music in traditional Malay culture. ([[wikipedia:Rebana|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion, Frame Drum <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:24eec8f1-5938-4ed1-9b5f-cfd7f5723c02|Louder than Light]] by Wicked Aura Batacada (credited as Kompang, smaller version) <br />
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*** Could be added with Kompang as a sub-instrument, but as Kompang is I believe just a smaller version adding Rebana may suffice. <br />
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=== '''Reco-reco''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.tdsounds.co.uk/index.php?cName=drums-and-instruments-recoreco Reco-reco] <br />
** ''Description:'' a specific type of Brazilian Güiro <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. The orangish [[WikiPedia:Güiro|picture on the left]] is a reco-reco (picture is correctly identified in the [http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reco-reco Portugese page]). -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Regal''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Renaissance Harp''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' The Renaissance Harp is based on the 15th-16th harps that have survived through the centuries. It was used during the Renaissance to the 17th century. With two orders chromatically tuned, it can interpret the Renaissance repertoire, covering parts for virginal, Renaissance lute, etc., and in its shape we see the "Gothic" style of the stylized harps in the late Middle Ages, though this style remained until now into the Baroque. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2e483091-7bf9-4b6a-b8a4-c2c72bee92ec|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 1)]] on tracks 1 to 14 and 36 to 47<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e7cb161b-4d3f-4f27-bee5-0c49f971619a|Alfons V el Magnànim: El Cancionero de Montecassino (La Capella Reial de Catalunya feat. conductor: Jordi Savall) (disc 2)]] on track 2<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:c32234ba-e855-4e1a-b559-e2d77b0e8967|Fantasies, Pavanes & Gallardes]]<br />
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=== '''Repinique''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Repinique|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a 2-headed Brazilian drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Requinto Jarocho''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.atlasofpluckedinstruments.com/n_america.htm Requinto Jarocho] <br />
** ''Description:'' Small guitar <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:05036294-ff95-48fe-b928-454be4931a55|Excitable Boy]] <br />
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*** See [[Edit:7165294|7165294]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Riqq''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tambourine|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The Riqq is an Egyptian franc drum, also in the tambourine family. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:bb0a6754-cf86-4053-ac02-77f532619fb3|The Art of the Middle Eastern Oud: New Perspectives on Traditional Magams]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:b4f21f34-935e-435d-891a-e3b35452f4ee|Gulistan: Rose Garden]] (as riq)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' Claimed in the band annotation to be played (as riq) by András Dés, member of [[Artist:1abc3af4-2ea0-446e-83de-b8444a64d3f4|Mitsoura]]<br />
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*** Another which Wikipedia incorrectly identifies, though their picture and the picture's ID is correct. It is not the same as a tambourine or shakers, however, and the most common form in English is 'Riqq', not 'Riq' or 'Rik'. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Rozhok''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Ruan''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruan Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
*** Even if we have no specific releases for this one yet, it should be certainly kept. We already have [[artist:9f9f2e0f-08a5-4afc-a8ce-1631f2b1ed61|苗晓芸]], a "notable Ruan player".<br />
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=== '''Sabar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sabar|wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' Traditional Senegalese drum.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Drums<br />
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=== '''Satsuma Biwa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 薩摩琵琶<br />
** [[wikipedia:Biwa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A biwa with four strings and frets popularised during the Edo period.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / ... / Biwa<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:126f540e-d923-4c0b-8d11-81fb5146f427|琵琶〜哀・吟遊]]<br />
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=== '''Saxobone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A trombine modified to accept a saxophone mouthpiece. Used by jazz player Eddie Harris (inventor?) among others. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass? Winds? <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Saz''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Bağlama|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a stringed musical instrument shared by various cultures in the Eastern Mediterranean, Near East, and Central Asia. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a81e4561-63d2-432c-b14c-c127c6a8e8c7|Music For Alfonso The Wise (The Dufay Collective)]] on track 6 [[Track:cd52f016-7823-4a86-9a6d-38d8b2545a88|Cantiga de Santa María 103, "Quen a Virgen ben servirá"]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:ac52dad3-e34c-4714-ba5d-aa7de0bb27c8|Ο κήπος της Ρίλα]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:1512a668-6f1a-44b2-9dea-f6006a3295c5|Πνοή]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:be4242cd-e7ae-4ba9-b84b-811cea190a2e|Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:8be6d1ff-6278-42c9-a529-2856ba8c871e|Live at Theatre de la Ville]]<br />
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=== '''Scratches''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Scratching <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Scratching|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' technique used to produce distinctive sounds by moving a vinyl record back and forth on a turntable while manipulating the crossfader on a DJ mixer. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8f8fe69d-f52f-4df8-bf2c-ec1913f195c1|Loveheart]] on track 8 [[Track:6fc5c697-481e-44c3-b076-4960149601fc|Mentor]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2cbac81f-5073-442d-9219-009a6791cad7|A Recipe for Disaster]] on track 4 [[Track:4eaa40ce-5365-4c40-baf4-59ceb44f8418|Mr. Quicke Cuts the Cheese]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:6569222e-165b-4954-a10f-86c6aac95819|Xiquembo]] on track 4 [[Track:7d456bd4-6b13-405c-9631-6afbf78da95b|Back to Love]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:c583c7ca-2250-42e2-8fdd-a96568aac84a|恋のフーガ]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** We have "Turntable(s)"? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Shanai''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Shehnai''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A double reed conical oboe, common in North India ([[wikipedia:Shehnai|Wikipedia]])<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:1e3d9d1b-885c-400e-8b89-31d9f7da2c5c|Raaven]] (track 6, entered as oboe)<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Shime-daiko''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 締太鼓<br />
** ''Description:'' A small Japanese drum which has a higher pitch than a normal taiko.<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Shime-daiko|Shime-daiko]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion / ... / Taiko<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
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=== '''Shinobue''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 篠笛<br />
** ''Description:'' A high-pitched transverse bamboo flute from Japan.<br />
** ''Wikipedia:'' [[wikipedia:Shinobue|Shinobue]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Transverse flute<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:743979a9-7319-407c-b9ca-e947cfa56c21|幸せきょうりゅう音頭]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRite]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:d394cf11-0519-48a7-83a3-53349049b627|Pure -AQUAPLUS LEGEND OF ACOUSTICS-]] (as 篠笛)<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:a81b62b9-19d7-4038-8c54-0c0d5a18852c|Time Twist]] (see [[edit:11441690|edit #11441690]])<br />
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=== '''Sintir''' (Arabic: سنتير) ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guembri (Arabic: الكمبري), Gimbri or Hejhouj. <br />
** ''Description:'' three stringed skin-covered bass plucked lute. <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sintir|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:6869077f-2835-40e6-8e46-8932f59a101f|A Midwinter Night's Dream]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:2742f3d5-3184-4bd3-a91c-36f469a08d44|Naked Lunch]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Slapstick''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Whip_(instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a wooden whip - 'The other type also has two planks of woods, one longer than the other, with one handle, connected with a spring hinge so it can be played with just one hand, though it cannot produce sounds as loud as a whip requiring both hands.' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Soprano Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Octave Guitar<br />
** ''Description:'' Tuned one octave over an ordinary guitar<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:e20122a0-a565-4824-8771-f4c67bb70ac0|Hoven Droven]], track 3<br />
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=== '''Spilåpipa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** ''Description:'' Swedish folk music instrument: http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spil%C3%A5pipa<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flutes<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:f7010048-60f8-4e69-9f7b-40788d96efcb|Återbesök i holken]], track 5<br />
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=== '''Spinet''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinet Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Description:'' A small piano, harpsichord or organ<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:dcdd5fd1-788d-45da-8990-82c6ecd5dc76|Spike]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Steelwhistle''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Similar to a tin whistle?? <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e20b0ff6-8a0c-4e35-b676-02066113726a|After the Fall]]<br />
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=== '''Strum Stick''' ===<br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Sub Octivider''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description: An effect pedal for electric guitars'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1: [[Release:cfa78b97-8d8c-48e6-8599-f3baf71a9231|Coda]]'' <br />
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=== '''Suling''' ===<br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Suona''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Laba <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Suona|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A woodwind instrument used frequently in the folk music of northern China. With its loud and high-pitched sound, souna has, together with other instruments, been used to provide music of Chinese opera and for various occasions, such as wedding and funeral. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Track:73c0d9c8-94de-4447-a499-edb075eb942e|Lingering]] <br />
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=== '''Surbahar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Swarmandel''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
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** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''SynthAxe''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:b7b6c6e2-a31a-4efe-be32-c5c1ed506b7b|Béla Fleck and the Flecktones]] <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tack piano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tack piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a permanently altered version of an ordinary piano <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:e30296b2-8575-4b0d-b8be-62f3da1b01ef|Le Pop]] <br />
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=== '''Tamborim''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tamborim|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A small, round Brazilian frame drum of Portuguese and African origin. The frame is 6" in diameter and may be made of metal, plastic or wood. The head is typically made of nylon and is normally very tightly tuned in order to ensure a high, sharp sound and a minimum of sustain. The drum is devoid of snares or jingles <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** What is this? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
***** As I said, this is simply using their list to compare against, but I would imagine [[WikiPedia:Tamborim|is this instrument]]. That would seem to fit with Discogs' description: "A small, round Brazilian frame drum of Portuguese and African origin. The frame is 6" in diameter and may be made of metal, plastic or wood. The head is typically made of nylon and is normally very tightly tuned in order to ensure a high, sharp sound and a minimum of sustain. The drum is devoid of snares or jingles." -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tap dancing''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tap_dance|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:31c91474-66e1-431a-8309-afd43896d19f|Gibraltar]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:507f5433-5bdf-4f9e-a1ce-a6dab959b8a6|Who Used to Dance]]<br />
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=== '''Tapboard''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tapboard|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. There's a (bad) picture at [http://www.mandy.co.uk/it-bites/articles/PR_D3_88.HTML http://www.mandy.co.uk/it-bites/articles/PR_D3_88.HTML], seems to be some strange guitarlike-thing. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tape''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/5e50d9a1-2941-443d-8d62-e23384355de0.html Another Green World] by Brian Eno<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (many songs) by Various Artists.<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tar (drum)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(drum)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A tar is a single-headed frame drum. The tar comes from North Africa and the Middle East. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/show/track/?trackid=11327781 Tindfjöll] has tar performed by [http://musicbrainz.org/show/artist/?artistid=549875 Matthieu Rabaté]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Tárogató''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Temple Bells''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://www.garden-gifts.com/gifts2.htm Temple Bells] <br />
** ''Description:'' a Japanese wind chime <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tenor trombone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Variation of trombone<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Wind brass<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:d96ce552-ec4d-4499-9767-f9b6d46f8bc6|Skybrudd]] (track 9), performed by [[Artist:86895a8a-1902-4896-bc45-74e777ece686|Gaute Vikdal]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9b1f3679-2fba-42b2-8acc-f657819869be|Nut Sack]]<br />
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=== '''Thon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Traditional_Cambodian_musical_instruments|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Described in the liner as 'Thai drums'. Wikipedia describes it as a "goblet-shaped drum, played with the hands". <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Timber flute''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [http://images.google.com/images?q=%22timber+flute%22 image search]<br />
** ''Description:'' Maybe a kind of celtic flute<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Flute <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:8c555558-d59f-45ed-a714-b3206b56df3e|Celtic Moon]] (Cormac Breatnach)<br />
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*** [[User:Jesus2099|Jesus2099]] 13:35, 20 July 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Time Machine''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Folktek Time Machine<br />
** Wikipedia: ?<br />
** ''Description:'' A type of custom sequencer / samplable synthesiser made by Folktek<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic Instruments <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:bd8903ad-5e67-4283-9cfb-8f285469d320|Freak Controller]] - Salmonella Dub<br />
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=== '''Tipple''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tipple_(musical_instrument)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a stringed musical instrument that is smaller that a guitar and larger than a ukulele, having aspects of both. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Tonkori''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tonkori|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked string instrument played by the Ainu people of Hokkaidō, northern Japan and Sakhalin. It is unfretted and has between three and five strings which are not stopped but instead played "open." <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Trautonium''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Trautonium|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tromboon''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Babone <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tromboon|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' PDQ Bach - The Seasonings <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' PDQ Bach - Serenude (for devious instruments) <br />
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*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:26, 27 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Tumbi''' ===<br />
** ''Description:'' A traditional North Indian high pitched, single string plucking instrument from the Punjab region associated with folk music of Punjab and presently very popular in Western Bhangra music.<br />
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumbi Wikipedia]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7e2cbb97-b018-49ac-ab8c-1895df88d297|In the Zone]] ([[Track:62c790ee-efe3-4f30-8ffc-5b8461b39887|Me Against the Music (Rishi Rich's Desi Kulcha mix)]])<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:e792883e-eddb-47b4-b4cd-107dffd9a1c6|Miss E... So Addictive]] ([[Track:4fb10269-f8f9-4264-96a5-a8f57b4b018a|Get Ur Freak On]])<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:5463d27c-e4fb-45cc-a2a2-ea3fd0858f93|The Album]] ([[Track:d93e94aa-4a1d-4e66-91a7-53924a7bfa1f|Mundian to bach ke]])<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:be4a2a3c-649c-4979-b2bf-13d60c0ca9ae|Rise & Fall]] ([[Track:e1a61f5a-9a5a-48bd-9281-4d23d546c9cb|Rise & Fall (Rishi Rich Desi Kulcha remix) (feat. Juggy D)]])<br />
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*** [[Andrew John Hughes|User:Gnu_andrew]] 16:11, 26th of September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Tüngür''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tünggür, düngür, dünggü <br />
** [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mhuey/instruments/ Tüngür] <br />
** ''Description:'' A Tuvan Shamen drum <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Valiha''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Valiha|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a bamboo tube zither from Madagascar. It is played by plucking the strings, which may be made of metal or (originally) the bamboo skin which is pried up in long strands and propped up by small bridges. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:d7fe4164-109f-48d2-a35a-53f6502f3f3d|The Sensual World]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:824a98ad-b8ee-44fe-8f14-58e4eaa71344|WALL·E]]<br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Veena''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Veena|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a plucked stringed instrument used in Carnatic music. There are several variations of the veena, which in its South Indian form is a member of the lute family. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Viol / treble viol / viola da gamba / bass viol / violone / vihuela / viola da mano / Spanish vihuela / Mexican vihuela''' ===<br />
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Viol - (copying this section out of my original listing of the Viol in revision 198): <br />
* [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol Viol] - for "early music" and period instruments classical recordings <br />
** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol treble viol] <br />
** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol viola da gamba] - A tenor viol, evolved from the vihuela de arco <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">According to [[WikiPedia:Viol|Wikipedia]], "viol" and "viola da gamba" are the same... ? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 08:45, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Wikipedia uses the terms somewhat confusingly, using the historical term and the modern term interchangably. "Viol" is generic, and one can (anachranistically) refer to the "Viola da gamba" family (as their linked to Viola da Gamba Society does) - the term once was used for all types, with octive ranges prefixed. So in the 1700's, one might have played a bass viola da gamba. In modern terminology, however, though the term can still be used generically for the family, "Viol" is the much more commonly used generic term, with the particular octive types titled as listed here ("bass viol", "treble viol", etc), with a reference to "so and so: viola da gamba" specifically being intended to mean what that same 1700's player would have called a tenor viola da gamba. When I layed out this instrument list, from Viol down to Mexican vihuela, I tried to lay it out as the tree would branch out under modern terminology. (While the "Viol" at top could be "Viola da Gamba", having it twice, once as the specific and once as the anachronicstic generic seems like it'd be much more confusing.) -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 09:12, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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** [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol bass viol] <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|violone]] - Sub-type of the viol family, evolved into the modern double bass <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|vihuela]] - Subtype of the viol, has a few different subtypes itself: <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|viola da mano (aka Spanish vihuela)]] - evolved into the classical guitar <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Vihuela|Mexican vihuela]] - Mariachi <br />
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=== '''Baritone Viola'''===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' A viola with heavy strings which plays an octave lower?<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Track:87b9f73b-5dde-473c-b541-4c70a047e4db| English Fiddler: Swarbrick Plays Swarbrick]]<br />
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=== '''Violino piccolo''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Violino_piccolo|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A stringed instrument of the baroque period. Most examples are similar to a child's size violin in size, and are tuned a third or a fourth higher. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:9ae4d3f6-fbc6-4e69-80f5-4808674e47b9|Brandenburg Concertos Nos. 1, 2 & 3]]<br />
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=== '''Weissenborn Guitar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Weissenborn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Specific type of lap steel guitar <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:a057fffa-6c96-467b-9c08-6563c56350f6|The Border of Heaven]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9ac55c6a-9d84-44ab-a5af-e35ab1546896|Vapaapäivä]] on track 5<br />
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*** See [[Edit:8653789|8653789]] -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Whistling Water Jar''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
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=== '''Wind Chimes''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:2b58b870-15a4-485c-b4ad-8a2eb8951ffa|CREID]] on track 7 (as wind chime)<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:46b98859-9dcb-4267-b674-1d0db8899682|Never Better]] on track 3<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:bbdd3b03-903c-4805-936b-ef3efd6a121c|Ode to Life]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:5a0ad3ec-15ba-4ec9-b90e-84a8c1cb5578|Διάφανος]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:4bf601f2-7b80-4c67-9d3d-cf8580f0ba76|kiRite]] (as wind chime)<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
**** We have "Chimes"... ? -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:12, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
***** They list both "Chimes" and "Wind Chimes" as separate types; I'd imagine they're distinguishing between standard percussion chimes and real wind chimes as a subtype. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Wooden Bowl''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f3749122-8a04-4e38-b39c-3153c4f3be39|New York Counterpoint]] <br />
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*** Probably quite similar logic to the Wooden spoons below. I also have seen another release (A Canticle for Leibowitz) with a Pyrex bowl (ie, 'glass bowl') credit, in both cases used as a percussion instrument. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:19, 21 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Wooden spoons''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]] <br />
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*** Alexsander Hrenov is credited playing wooden spoons on [[Release:7381494e-5113-4ede-922e-d216cab3fa9a|Dark Ages]]. We do have spoons included in the instruments list but does the matterial of the instrument deserve to be included as separate entries? I don't know spoons as an instrument but if there's just a small selection of spoons in different materials availble we might as well include it. -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 15:20, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Well, wooden and metal (kitchen) spoons are by far the most common types of spoons, though bone/horn spoons are also out there. As a spoons player, I could probably give you a lengthier rant about the qualities of each type, but for the sake of this discussion, let me just say that there ''are'' different kinds of spoons, and the material ''does'' have an effect on the produced sound. :) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 00:03, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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=== '''Wurlitzer electric piano''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Wurlitzer_electric_piano|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electric piano <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:181efd35-d103-4e8b-96db-825a4bb4c6d3|Twelve Mondays]] on track 5 <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:c34275fc-b723-493b-80ce-d2d3b120fd91|Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming]] on tracks 7, 9 and 10<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:2e5c7fab-d176-4d42-a266-2bcf6dea33ba|Blood Like Lemonade]] on track 2, 3, 4 and 10 <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:f762be10-8d45-484b-8f9b-7892f5c168f1|Sevilla]] on tracks 5 and 6<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:96d3e9f6-e751-46d4-9c02-1539fcb6f98b|Brune]] Brune on track 4 ([http://musicbrainz.org/show/edit/?editid=13460233 edit:13460233])<br />
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The Wuritzer is like Kleenex. Its a brand name and not a type of instrument. Should just be Electric Piano ~ drsaunde<br />
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=== '''Xiao''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 箫, 簫, 洞箫, 洞簫, dòngxiāo<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese end-blown flute<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Xiao (flute)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / End-blown flute<br />
** ''Appears On:''<br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:38cfaac3-a06c-487e-9368-c4dad26d9cc8|聲聲醉如蘭。]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:3ff90901-6d2f-44ef-805e-2169827dec88|殤]] (Xiao Solo: Zhang Wei-Liang)<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:72c36f58-8fb4-41f7-b482-ac89b662bee8|三笑 (華夏室內樂團 葉聰指揮)]] (played by Zhang Weiliang)<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:7630f515-1bbf-4e97-9b8d-1357705d7e11|筝美人]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Zhaleika''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' <br />
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*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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==Discussion==<br />
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With regards to "generic" stuff, I just noticed there's no way for ARs that use the tree, like "arranged", to identify simply "arranged orchestral parts" or "arranged vocals", or similar arrangement roles. They're not instruments, but if we're going to reuse the tree for those types of ARs as well, perhaps those types of "super-generics" also ought to have a place in the revised tree? -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:44, 22 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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We have Greek baglama and Turkish baglama, but no generic "baglama" for where the specific baglama type is unspecified. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "baglama" added to this list? If it's the former, what exactly do you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">For all three, I put them under discussion, as they don't seem to really be "instruments" to be added, more a general observation - I caught three (four if you include 'electronic wind instruments'), but there's perhaps others, where we have specific types, but no abstracted type. It'd perhaps be useful to take a look through the list for any other such instances I've missed, where we jump right to the specific types, without also providing the unspecified generic as an option, to avoid people being forced into 'guessed credits'. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 11:46, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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Along the same lines as the baglama, we have three dulcimers scattered in the list (Appalachian, Hammered, and Đàn tam thập lục), but no generic "dulcimer" listing. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 03:14, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "dulcimer" added to this list? If it's the former, precisely what do you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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"Mbira (Mbira, (sansa, kalimba, luvale, karimba, marimbula, matape)) (7)" - I would suggest that this one is named such that it's unclear; the kalimba can be either the modern thumb piano, or the entire family, but the mbira is specifically the traditional thumb piano used within Zimbabwe. "Kalimba (Mbira, (sansa, kalimba, luvale, karimba, marimbula, matape)) (7)" would make much more sense. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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While we have lots of types of pipe, we have no generic "[[WikiPedia:Pipe_(instrument)|pipe]]". -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 02:52, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Is this a point for discussion or a suggestion to have a generic "pipe" added to this list? If it's the former, could you elaborate more on what it is you want to discuss? If it's the latter, go and add it to the list of suggestions above! -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 10:22, 09 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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Would be nice if the entry for "Jew's Harp" was changed into "Jew's Harp / Trump". Unless you know the instrument, it's easy to assume that "trump" is a kind of trumpet. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 21:00, 29 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">According to [[WikiPedia:Trump|Wikipedia]], "trump" can mean either a Jew's harp or a trumpet (or a blow in a trumpet). -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 08:26, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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===Synths===<br />
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Why shouldn't particular types of synth be added? They're frequently listed on CDs and some people care what type of synth was played. Why not make them subtypes of 'Synthesizer'. [[User:PaulSharpe|PaulSharpe]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Because it's impossible to keep up with them all, especially considering the protracted process by which new instruments need to go through before they are added. I've said time and time again that this is all NUTS - what we need are a few (50 tops) instrument/role macro-categories, and then a free text field by which users can input qualifiers. Eg: "Synthesizer [[[Mini Moog|MiniMoog]]]". --[[User:Gecks|Gecks]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Free text fields are not possible in the current [[Advanced Relationships|AdvancedRelationships]] implementation. (And also I think a mixture of a list and free text is counter productive, but well..) You guys are just too impatient. :) Let [[User:mo|mo]] finish his job of restructuring the tree and after that he will create a wiki page to make the process of adding instruments much faster. Noone will die inbetween. And it will prevent total chaos to do it structured and in this order. --[[User:Shepard|Shepard]] <br />
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The number of different synths produced numbers in the several hundreds. Roland alone has made well over 100 different synths and tone generators. Do you want to start listing all of those? That's a slipperly slope to be on. Besides, they are just models and brands. In the end the artist is still playing a synthesizer. If we start listing those then to be consistent we'd have to list the brand and model of all of the other instruments. Does it matter that Jaco Pastorius played a Fender Precision Bass on most of his albums or can we be content to know that he played electric bass guitar? Likewise, does it really matter that Lyle Mays played a Korg Triton and a Steinway Grand on the last Pat Metheny album or is knowing that he played synthesizer and piano enough? [[User:MattPerry|MattPerry]] <br />
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===Dancing===<br />
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* Dancing - Occasionally, I stumble upon releases and tracks which have someone credited as "dancer" or with "dancing" <br />
** Stepdancing - I also see step dancing every now and then (actually, probably more often than simply dancing). --[[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 2007-04-17T07:52:33CEST (I will provide links to releases with these credits as soon as I get around making that [[Wiki Page|WikiPage]] I talked about yesterday in IRC.) <br />
** maybe Tapdancing, which is apparently a subtype of [[WikiPedia:Step_dancing|stepdancing]] - on [[Release:507f5433-5bdf-4f9e-a1ce-a6dab959b8a6|Who Used to Dance]] (actually represented as "percussion instruments performed by Savion Glover"), and probably a lot more releases (Musicals' stuff). <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] pointed out that Discogs lists "Tap Dancing" as an instrument. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 19:21, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I'm not really sure there is a point in crediting things that don't have a relation with the recorded sound (eg: "My mother made the cookies"), and possibly we may define this "instrument" only when it actually has a "part"? -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 09:09, 17 April 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Well, all the dancing credits I thought of in my above proposal actually have a "part" in the sound picture. Step dance in particular is used in "Celtic" music for percussion, in line with bodhrán, bones, and spoons. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 13:02, 17 April 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">krazykiwi says there's a band called 'Tilly and the Wall' who make a feature out of having a tap dancer instead of a drummer (both live and on recordings). -- [[User:mikemorr|mikemorr]]<br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">[[Artist:165dacb8-991e-46e7-a717-1b0548df2a9b|Born Again Floozies]] also use tap dancers and a bass drum instead of a drummer -- [[jdc0730]] <br />
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Mo, no interest in H'arpeggione, Hardanger Fiddle, Spinet, Rebec, Lira da braccio, Viol, treble viol, viola da gamba, bass viol, violone, vihuela, viola da mano, Mexican vihuela, xiao, yali tambur, saz, tar, setar, kamenchech, fasil kemenche, santur, sarangi, santoor, rubab, komuz, dotar, pipa, er-hu, matouqin, gu zeng, gu qin, zhong ruan, charango, ronroco, waylaycho, tiple, requinto, sonqo, patasi charango, South American mandolin, quatro, tambura, instrumental tambura, vocal tambura, valiha, kalimba, or Vocal Role: "Percussion"? (All lost in the revert)... Foolip's working on Chinese releases (have we ever before had someone working on them to need Chinese instruments?) and I'm working on a 170 CD set of classical on period instruments. Even if there's not yet 5 releases listed in here to justify adding each of these yet, shouldn't they still be listed? (For vocal percussion, if anyone can edit that table, I can provide links to at least 30 releases in the db for which it would be needed) -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 15:35, 30 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I'm not very familiar with the instruments of Chinese classical music, but there are annotations on [[Release:3ff90901-6d2f-44ef-805e-2169827dec88|殤]] and [[Release:72c36f58-8fb4-41f7-b482-ac89b662bee8|三笑]] where a few instruments are listed. -- [[User:foolip|foolip]] 03:15, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">foolip, I can't read the script, but perhaps those are among these? (Copied out from revision 198) [http://www.toddgreen.com/strings.html rubab, komuz, dotar, pipa, er-hu, matouqin, gu zeng, gu qin, zhong ruan] Uzbeki/Mongol/Chinese/Other Asian guitar/bowed/plucked string instruments -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 09:17, 01 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
</ul>Several of the instruments you list, Brian, are already in the tree – please check [[Advanced Instrument Tree]] before requesting instruments for addition! Also, vocal stuff, like "Vocal role: percussion", doesn't belong here at all, but rather in the [[Advanced Vocal Tree|AdvancedVocalTree]]. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 14:10, 02 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Freso, if ou look at the revision that was reverted out there, at the time those were not. On the specific vocal percussion role, I even at the time specifically made mention of the fact that this wasn't perhaps the right place for it - but also mentioned that there is no page for that tree, nor did it seem to make sense to make an entirely new VocalAdditionDiscussion page for such a small tree with so few conceivable potential additions. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 16:56, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I know for a fact that "hardangerfele" has been in the tree for as long as I've been around MB, so unless you made the list before Summer 2006... no. [[Advanced Vocal Tree|AdvancedVocalTree]] has also been around for a while - but then, I don't really get where you're going with that bit of your comment. Sorry. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:58, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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===Singular or Plural (parent) instruments===<br />
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Parent instruments are named with inconsistent singular and plural form at the moment (e.g. 'Horn', 'Valved brass instruments', 'Flute' and 'Drums'). Some of the parent intruments are instruments of them selfves (e.g. 'Horn'), some are just a group indication (e.g. 'Valved brass instruments'). Both types can, and should be allowed to, be used in AR's depending on how someone is credited. I think this should be done in a more consitent manner. [[Release:43077b5c-05bd-4d07-b938-3963101ab417|Away From Here]] is one example where one is credited arranging 'Horn'''s'''' instead of just 'Horn'. There is, however, no plural form of 'Horn' available while the group 'Violins' does have 'Violin' in singular form included. <br />
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In the most accurate situation we should do the same for every group indication as we do for 'Violins' and 'Violin' thus e.g. changing 'Horn' to 'Horns' and adding 'Horn' as a sub instrument. This might, however, result in a drastic increase of the instrument list (not that it isn't already way too big but stil ;-)). Another option would be to change at least all of the parent intruments to use the 'Horn(s)' form and thus removing the singular forms like 'Violin' from the list. The downside would be that the AR's won't be as accurate as can be. Of course, we could simply make everything singular or plural but somehow this doesn't really appeal to me ;-) -- [[User:Prodoc|Prodoc]] 14:43, 08 March 2008 (UTC) <br />
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===Indian Strings===<br />
* Indian Strings ''NOTE: will not be added as it is too generic'' - what should we use when it's listed on a CD as an instrument then? -- Then try to find out exactly what kind of Indian stringed instrument it is. See: [http://chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/instruments.html http://chandrakantha.com/articles/indian_music/instruments.html] <br />
===Tabla===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Tabla|Tabla]] ''already here, see Goblet Drum'' <br />
===Guitar synthesizer===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Guitar_synthesizer|Guitar synthesizer]] This shouldn't be added either. Just because you added a MIDI pickup to your guitar it doesn't change the fact that you're still playing a guitar. <br />
:* I dispute this simplistic rejection, personally, and think it should be revisited. There are already many "specialized" versions of instruments listed on the current instrument tree, so this as a specialized electric guitar makes sense to me. There are also specialised Guitar Synth players; and all-in-one guitars that can be purchased. From Wikipedia "While the term "MIDI guitar" is often used as a synonym for the field of guitar/synthesis or for a guitar/synthesizer, MIDI is not always used. While most synthesizers use a keyboard interface to allow the performer to play the instrument, because synthesizers generate sounds electronically, a range of input devices can actuate them.[1] A guitar/synthesizer provides an interface which is familiar to a guitarist, allowing the guitarist to play synthesized sounds through the guitar. This diminishes the need for the guitarist to learn to play a keyboard, and allows for musical effects which are natural for a guitar but more difficult or impossible to produce using a keyboard." The fact that you can't achieve the same sound from a traditional synth keyboard or a regular electric guitar makes this distinct from both a "synth" and a "guitar". IMO, an instrument credit should represent both the input mechanism AND the sound that is produced. I mean, we even have both lap steel guitar and electric guitar... Neither "electric guitar" nor "synthesizier" accurately represent the play style and sound here. --[[User:Voiceinsideyou|Voiceinsideyou]] 06:04, 3 September 2009 (UTC)<br />
::* I'd agree with Voiceinsideyou. If the saxophone synthesizer (aka EWI / Electronic Wind Instrument) could be added - and I think it was correct that we did add it - then I don't see any reason why a string instrument equivalent should be barred. If it is simply the addition of a MIDI pickup, that's one thing, but as Voice suggests, that's not the entirety of what might be meant by 'guitar syth'. [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]] 01:35, 16 September 2010 (UTC)<br />
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===E-mu synthesizer===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:E-mu|E-mu synthesizer]] This is just a brand of synth. It should not be added. <br />
===Yamaha DX7===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:DX7|Yamaha DX7]] This is just a brand and model of synth. It should not be added. <br />
===Cymbalum===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Cymbalum|Cymbalum]] ''already in here, see [http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/AdvancedInstrumentTree?highlight=%28Cymbalum%29 list] : ) '' <br />
===Kalimba===<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Kalimba|Kalimba]]: [[Artist:f4eb8346-052d-4a5c-8393-cba3aeadb4d9|Steve Hackett]] played Kalimba on [[Release:4262dca2-df09-41a1-ba0e-050957e56f7e|Wind & Wuthering]]. - jongetje <br />
: It's already in the list - look under "mbira". -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 12:27, 09 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
=== '''Bandoneon''' ===<br />
Included in Free reed section as Bandoneón.<br />
=== '''Clàrsach''' ===<br />
* A "clàrsach" and an Irish harp are the same, the only difference is whether the instrument or player or tune is from Ireland or Scotland. Which, IMHO, isn't enough to warrant its own entry. (And [http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=R9AfTvBcV_4 I play one], so I should be as eager as anyone to have as much granularity as possible in this area!) I'd support renaming "Irish harp" to "Irish harp / Clàrsach" though. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 18:40, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
* Added to Irish harp as "Irish harp / Clàrsach". -- [[User:Reosarevok|Reosarevok]] 18:31, 31 January 2011 (UTC)<br />
=== '''Cümbüş''' ===<br />
* I am not sure what the English word is, but Wikipedia also list it as Cümbüş and I never heard another saying for it. Many Turkish folk songs includes it. --[[User:syserror|syserror]]<br />
* already there, but because of the accents it's impossible to search for. it's just below biwa in the tree. [[User:Nikki|Nikki]] 18:46, 30 January 2011 (UTC)<br />
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==Recently Added==<br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Bouzouki|Bouzoukis]] <br />
** Greek Bouzouki <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Irish_bouzouki|Irish Bouzouki]] <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Shawm|Shawm]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Autoharp|Autoharp]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Davul|Davul]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Bass_flute|Bass Flute]] and several other flutes. <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Boatswain%27s_pipe|Boatswain's Pipe / Bosun's Whistle]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Flute|Indian Bamboo Flute]] <br />
** also would like to thank [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] for his awesome help in explaining how this should be done. this is a prime example of how id like these requests, not only what and why, but how, thank you [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]]! <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Haha! You're welcome. :) It was interesting to partake in how to best approach that problem. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 05:34, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Violone|Violone]] <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Kantele|Kantele]] <br />
** Adding my note here, i think that a generic "Kantele" entry is best. *I* don't know enough about it to even being creating a tree. <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">And we have [[Sub Optimal Credits|SubOptimalCredits]] to see whether there's a need for more specific kantele entries (and which) as well. (If people will use it as intended, that is.) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 05:39, 14 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Tangent_piano|Tangent Piano]] In the harpsichord/clavichord family, dates from around the same time as the fortepiano. Mozart specifically wrote K. 300g and K. 315g for the Tangent Piano. I need this one for tracks 19 and 21 of disc 9 of volume 6 of the Brilliant Classics complete Mozart set. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 19:42, 03 November 2007 (UTC) <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Scottish_smallpipes|Scottish Smallpipes]]: Belongs alongside the other specialized bagpipes already in the list. See [[Edit:7509789|7509789]]] -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Would you think we should make a separation beneath "Bagpipe" for "bellow-blowns" and "mouth-blowns" or just lump all the bagpipes together under "Bagpipe"? (I'm going to add Northumberland pipes within not too long, and thus all the specific types of bagpipes will be bellow blown! Woohoo!) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:09, 05 May 2008 (UTC) Added to the list. -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 21:28, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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* [[WikiPedia:Practice_chanter|Practice Chanter]]: Double reed wind instrument, similar to a recorder. See [[Edit:7551925|7551925]]. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Where would you place this in the tree? As a child of "Double reed" or "Bagpipe"? (They're amazingly fun to play around with, btw. :p) -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:09, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Added to the list under "Bagpipe". -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 21:50, 05 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
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* Melodeon<br />
** Added a while ago, by renaming "Diatonic accordion" to "Diatonic accordion / Melodeon". -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 19:34, 06 May 2008 (UTC) <br />
* [[WikiPedia:Bass_drum|Bass Drum]] (AKA: Kick Drum)<br />
* Fretless Bass<br />
* Tenor Guitar<br />
* Bombarde<br />
* Bayan<br />
* Chromatic Button Accordion<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Quena|Quena]]<br />
* [[WikiPedia:Twelve-string_guitar|12 string guitar]]<br />
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=== '''Basset-horn''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Basset-horn|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Brass <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c178ab0e-7e02-4f7c-a775-6e1c458b9d08|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Premium Edition (disc 7: Divertimenti Nos. 1-5 for 2 Clarinets & Basset Horn, K. 439b/1-5/KV Anh 229/1-5)]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:a6d2212b-b722-400d-81a0-63f3e8677d7b|Works for Basset Horn and Strings (basset horn: Paul Gallo, violin: Barbara Long, viola: Jack Rosenberg)]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:70fbe745-1034-4f61-935b-654a19b02602|Clarinet Quintet K. 581 / Clarinet Quartet K. 374f (Danubius Quartet feat. clarinet: József Balogh)]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:27f1b07a-dd59-408d-97b4-cac4c110dbb6|The Clarinet in Concert (London Symphony Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra feat. clarinet: Thea King) (disc 1)]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:dd1bb29e-6583-4c07-b6fe-606a760827bb|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Complete Works, Volume 3: Serenades, Divertimenti, Dances (disc 12: Divertimenti K. 439b Nos. 4-6 For 2 Clarinets & Bassoon)]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Mozart wrote several works specifically for basset-horn. To properly AR the full 170 CD set, I need this one. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 06:21, 03 November 2007 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Chalumeau''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Chalumeau|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' a woodwind instrument of the late baroque and early classical era, in appearance rather like a recorder, but with a mouthpiece like a clarinet's. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:930e9fd8-c75d-438a-818c-2731505daf08|Concerti per mandolini / Concerti con molti strumenti (Europa Galante feat. violin: Fabio Biondi)]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:4b0d82e2-5cf3-4c5f-b6a8-723859c0abc6|Wind Concertos / Symphony "Il grillo" (Wiener Akademie feat. conductor: Martin Haselböck)]]<br />
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=== '''Cuatro''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Cuatro|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A class of South-American guitars <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Releases 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8:'' All the releases by the [[artist:4dfadf48-e15b-4fc2-a800-2b68702a72d5|Penguin Cafe Orchestra]]<br />
*** ''Releases 9, 10, 11:'' All the releases by [[artist:36be047b-c4f2-443f-90b8-0453d6eaa339|Simón Díaz]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Popular in folk and ethnic music. See also [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3715 http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3715] -- [[User:gioele|gioele]] 10:43, 06 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Taragot''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' (none known) <br />
** ''Description:'' The Taragot is a Turkish/Hungarian/Romanian reed instrument related to the saxophone and clarinet. <br />
** ''Instrument family:'' Winds – Reeds – Singular reed <br />
** ''Appears on:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/11e675a2-e3d0-435f-8f78-98e15d4a3fb0.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/11e675a2-e3d0-435f-8f78-98e15d4a3fb0.html] (Dumitru Fărcaș) <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/03f67e07-fda7-40e8-8f12-96ab310a7297.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/03f67e07-fda7-40e8-8f12-96ab310a7297.html] (Luca Novac) <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/e24d9dcc-0c33-462e-bd08-41c77a71bc3b.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/e24d9dcc-0c33-462e-bd08-41c77a71bc3b.html] (Dumitru Fărcaș) <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/38d41036-5ca1-4e9e-958d-4519bd85b491.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/38d41036-5ca1-4e9e-958d-4519bd85b491.html] <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [http://musicbrainz.org/release/df98afe0-2e34-4c83-b4e3-cd92cdd080d6.html http://musicbrainz.org/release/df98afe0-2e34-4c83-b4e3-cd92cdd080d6.html] <br />
** ''Comments:'' See [[wikipedia:Taragot|Wikipedia page]]. I ''think'' it's the descendant of the next instrument in this list (Tárogató); Wikipedia says that without the accents. On the other hand, the accents ''might'' be the Hungarian spelling (here's [[wikipedia:hu:T%C3%A1rogat%C3%B3|the Hungarian wiki page]], it seems more informative but I can't read it.) <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">A look around the web would suggest that “taragot” is the generic internationalized (i.e., English) spelling, but that might be biased by my searches. Some more links: [http://www.11thmuse.com/taragot.html Page dedicated to the taragot]. [http://www.eliznik.org.uk/RomaniaMusic/taragot.htm Some more info]. <br />
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=== '''Marxophone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[Wikipedia:Marxophone|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' A type of fretless zither.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** See the linked Wikipedia page for many other appearances, or search Discogs for the keyword "Marxophone." -- [[User:Bitmap|Bitmap]]<br />
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=== '''Electronic Wind Instrument''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' EWI <br />
** ''Description:'' the generic for this class of instruments <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds + Electric <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:18c99797-80c0-4ec7-a0c5-1a9df40b731d|Moonlighting]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:8377ef00-259e-44c6-9994-7f0748eb3e83|Welcome to the St. James' Club]] <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:e2595399-d7cb-4bc2-a394-7072365d46f7|Weekend in Monaco]] <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:17243cba-1de5-4958-90a9-77f25854ec0c|Live in LA]] <br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:343d8edd-1954-461c-91b1-b6aef727e3a5|Brave New World]] <br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] <br />
*** In the process of adding performance credits to my favorite groups' releases, I found that there's no currently no entry for EWIs. I have a set of 6 albums which feature the instrument (5 of them listed above) that I am ready to add credits to. Wikipedia suggests there are also a number of well-known (in their genre) jazz performers, as well as albums and soundtracks, that make use of the instrument. More information about the EWI can be found on its wikipedia [[WikiPedia:EWI|page]]. -- KrytenAG 01:47, 30 August 2008 (UTC)<br />
** [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5349 Ticket for instrument creation]<br />
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** Added in [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-602?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|this JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Box / Sruti Box''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sruti_box|Wikipedia]][http://www.shrutibox.com/ Sruti Box] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Keyboard? <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:8f5e1348-16b2-4777-a2d6-5f75338289dc|The Complete Songs of Robert Burns, Volume 3]] <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:19f02d8c-5226-48e5-9f90-503691cd01e6|This Earthly Spell]] (Sruti Box) <br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[release:a1d160c1-572d-4aea-adfa-c6d91a26a6f7|Afinke Machine]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:f3d9c5fa-3623-4177-a6dc-30241adda250|World Library of Folk and Primitive Music: India]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:bbaae02b-36bf-4668-b027-c6b94cd755d2|Natural Elements]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Some tracks on [[release:8f5e1348-16b2-4777-a2d6-5f75338289dc|The Complete Songs of Robert Burns, Volume 3]] credit a musician with "Box", which from the sound is a kind of accordion (see edits [[Edit:7546921|7546921]] & [[Edit:7547611|7547611]]). Since other tracks on the same releases credit that same musician with "accordion", it seems that "box" is intended to refer to a specific instrument rather than it simply being a generic name for an accordion. -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Looks like this may also be a [[WikiPedia:Sruti_box|Sruti Box]] (also [http://www.shrutibox.com/ http://www.shrutibox.com/]), and Indian harmonium-like instrument (see [[Edit:8704118|8704118]]). -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 21:00, 30 April 2008 (UTC) <br />
**** Actually, a box ''is'' most often used as a generic term for double (or single (or, in rare instances, triple)) rowed button accordions (which are, AFAIK, always diatonic). -- [[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]] 17:41, 05 May 2008 (UTC)<br />
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** [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5536 Ticket for instrument addition]<br />
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** Added in [http://jira.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-602?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel|this JIRA ticket].<br />
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=== '''Bass Saxophone''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' The bass saxophone is the second largest existing member of the saxophone family (not counting the subcontrabass tubax). It is similar in design to a baritone saxophone, but it is larger, with a longer loop near the mouthpiece.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Wind Instruments<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:cfdc4866-64d8-4d5b-aa3b-a57c0e8513d1|Swing Low]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:c418405b-1819-46ce-a516-18a8f396969b|Low Life]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:0480d901-7e83-4ed7-a76e-66c536963ae1|Solo Pour Deux]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:68210148-2926-4e57-b725-9a193a85dc3e|Going Hollywood]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_saxophone Wikipedia article] has this to say: ''Unlike the baritone, the bass saxophone is not commonly used.'', but also ''In the 1920s, the bass saxophone was often used in early jazz recordings, since it was at that time much easier to record than the tuba or double bass.''<br />
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=== '''Farfisa''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Farfisa organ, Farfisa Compact, Farfisa Mini-Compact, Farfisa FAST'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Farfisa|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Organ <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:1f715142-a0ef-48c8-9e72-c402e5bad13f|Pink Floyd – The Piper at the Gates of Dawn]]<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Track:53d92a58-084b-4b10-b9f1-91e60a25b8aa|Electrelane – I Love You My Farfisa]]<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:cf33d81a-5d44-4e40-9375-e918ad7ea477|Klaus Schulze – Timewind]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[Release:d1fffb6d-984a-4450-8acd-38e3a9e2b17d|James Blackshaw – Celeste]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Please enter "electronic organ" as a supertype and put the Hammond organ and the Farfisa below it, if possible. [[User:KRSCuan|KRSCuan]] 09:10, 21 June 2010 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Finger Snaps''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Finger clicks, finger snapping<br />
** [[Wikipedia:Snap (fingers)|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' this would seem to be like clapping, describing snapped fingers, not some actual instrument <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:156671ad-34d7-41f6-b9d2-7e910019a3ef|Fearless]] on track 4, [[track:be8df2b2-7965-4855-9699-0251a570f18d|Hey Stephen]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:89637b55-1b5c-4943-bf7f-08a47da20d3d|Affordable Art]] on track 4, [[track:38b2e23d-6037-46d0-8c1f-44894f5acd80|Talk Backwards]]<br />
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** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** "Finger clicks" is a very common alias for this. -- [[User:Bitmap|Bitmap]]<br />
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=== '''Sopranino Saxophone ''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:''<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Sopranino_saxophone|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Small saxophone<br />
** ''Instrument Family:''<br />
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=== '''Voice Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA: Vocaloid (brand name)'' <br />
** ''Description:'' At least in Japan, there's been a bunch of music released using singing voice synthesizers like [[wikipedia:Vocaloid|Vocaloid]] instead of live singers. This instrument could also be used for other types of voice synthesis as used in music; e.g. the Macintosh voice synthesizer has been used in some songs. This is intended to be used with the [[Programmer_Relationship_Type|Programmer Relationship Type]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Electronic instruments <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:361b929b-082c-4af3-8766-01b9292f0e24|VocaL@ntis ~初音ミクがランティスのネ申曲を歌ってみた~]]<br />
*** ''Release 2-8:'' [[Artist:de4959b1-26e8-469c-b64c-cd1a20959f1e|supercell feat. 初音ミク]] 6 albums/singles, voice synth programmed by [[Artist:aabc3d78-218b-4e98-95b7-fe6388adef2d|ryo]]<br />
*** ''Release 9:'' [[Release:7ade5e5f-6199-4d1e-8a92-13e6fbcb823e|Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- Original Song Collection]], credits on [http://lantis.jp/new-release/data.php?id=aace6905622e4c6a20fde59ba456604a Lantis web site]<br />
*** ''Release 10:'' [[Release:fd6888b1-4fd2-460b-9fe0-97dbb83703c4|EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalostar feat.初音ミク]] - has voice manipulators credited as track artists.<br />
*** ''Release 11:'' [[Release:6ed8bc08-f07b-4197-951e-763ca259f13c|Heartsnative]], programming by [[Artist:e9537924-8dba-4c14-b315-aad41d8c14b7|鶴田加茂]] (from [http://www.enterbrain.co.jp/magical-cute/sp/heartsnative/prof.html Heartsnative])<br />
*** ''and more...''<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Stroh violin''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Violin-trumpet, Trumpet-violin, Horn-violin<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Stroh_violin|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' http://youtu.be/4MTHX0BsunE<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings?<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[release:38c41949-b421-4fd8-a862-3d871eb29f18|Sad Machinery of Spring]]<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
*** Listed several times in the booklet of the Tom Waits album [[Release:1b3fe3d5-3d19-4062-a455-9fe74fcb4d02|Alice]]. See [[Edit:7905421|7905421]]. - <br />
*** Toni Marcus has a credit for "stroviola" on [[Release:1a6db57e-e7bf-4018-8afc-ebb1a69ec635|Into the Music]]<br />
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=== '''Zheng''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Guzheng, Gu-Zheng, Juzheng, Ju-Zheng<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Guzheng|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' A traditional Chinese string instrument. With 21 strings and a large resonant cavity, the player can easily invoke sounds that represent various natural scenaries. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / Zither<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Talkbox''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Talk_box|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Other <br />
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=== '''Hi-hat''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Hihat <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Hi-hat|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' two cymbals that are mounted on a stand one on top of the other and clashed together using a pedal on the stand. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[Release:9200aa3f-a9e2-4b65-bdbb-d3082abc3ca0|Man mognar med åren]] on track 9<br />
*** ''Release 3:'' [[Release:20b6ded6-2f76-4a49-8c26-df188beb21d0|Introducing the Hardline...]] on track 3<br />
*** ''Release 4:'' [[Release:a517e7e8-b920-4b53-87fa-d0f268719d51|Affinis Suite]] on multiple tracks.<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Bass Synthesizer''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Synth, Synth Bass<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [[WikiPedia:Synthesizer#Bass_synthesizer|Wikipedia]]<br />
*** Tagged with [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=instrument-bass%20synthesizer instrument-bass synthesizer]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Synthesizer<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[Release:f762be10-8d45-484b-8f9b-7892f5c168f1|Sevilla]] on tracks 1 and 2 <br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Batá drum''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Batá_drum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:c2e96d86-6cc0-40ee-8402-84a839404797|Kärlek & politik]]<br />
*** ''Release 5:'' [[release:a93b7a5d-deec-4d2b-8991-d59dbf70c74f|Seguida III]], as indicated in the (lousy promo copypasted) annotation for the artist [[Artist:7c544f25-365f-4b52-9219-efb07c8c5d04|Seguida]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** A Discogs instrument AR we don't yet list, spelled as "Bata" at Discogs -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]]<br />
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=== '''Dizi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' 笛子<br />
** ''Description:'' A Chinese transverse flute typically made of bamboo.<br />
** ''[[wikipedia:Dizi|Wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds / ... / Transverse flute<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Kaval''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Blul <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Kaval|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' Chromatic end-blown flute <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
*** Chromatic end-blown flute. Should probably have "Blul" as an alias, because that's the specific instrument I encountered (see [[Edit:7445525|7445525]] and [[Edit:7445529|7445529]]). -- [[User:TimVanHolder|TimVanHolder]] 20:00, 22 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
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=== '''Sarangi''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''[[WikiPedia:Sarangi|wikipedia]]<br />
** ''Description:'' bowed string instrument from India, Nepal and Pakistan. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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=== '''Zill''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' El Zili (plural); Finger cymbals<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Zill|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The wp description: Zills, also zils or finger cymbals, (from Turkish zil, "cymbals") are tiny metallic cymbals used in belly dancing and similar performances.<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion Instruments / Other Percussion<br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Tom-tom''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tom-tom_drum|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' another of the drums in any common drum set <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Percussion <br />
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=== '''Tzoura''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tsoura<br />
** ''Description:'' A smaller bodied version of the bouzouki <br />
*** [http://rebetikoodysseyband.com/Instruments.php The tsoura is about half the size of the bouzouki and can be made as a six or eight string instrument]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Music box''' ===<br />
** [[WikiPedia:Musical_box|Music(al) box]]<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Machine<br />
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** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Bass Harmonica''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' Bass Harp<br />
** ''Description:'' <br />
*** [http://www.contrabass.com/pages/bassharp.html Bass Harmonica]<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Winds <br />
** ''Comments:''<br />
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=== '''Charango''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Charango|wiki:WikiPedia:Charango]] <br />
** ''Description:'' small stringed instrument of the lute family <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings <br />
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=== '''Tar (lute)''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' tār <br />
** [[WikiPedia:Tar_(lute)|Wikipedia]] <br />
** ''Description:'' The tar is a long-necked, waisted lute found in Azerbaijan, Iran, Armenia, Georgia, and other areas near the Caucasus region. <br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings / Lute<br />
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=== '''Slide bass''' ===<br />
** ''AKA:'' <br />
** ''Description:'' Bass version of the slide guitar<br />
** ''Instrument Family:'' Strings<br />
** ''Appears On:'' <br />
*** ''Release 1:'' [[release:0a84f9a7-e426-41f1-8a15-47b723135f94|The Bootlicker]]<br />
*** ''Release 2:'' [[release:7df016cd-5171-46c3-a3ba-69d2711113c3|The Crybaby]]<br />
** ''Comments:'' <br />
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| [http://www.archive.org/ Internet Archive] || [http://www.archive.org/details/xgn010_-_dozuki Example] || [http://www.archive.org/download/xgn010_-_dozuki/xgn010.jpg Cover] || [[Cover_Art_Sites/Permission#Internet_Archive|Granted]] || Yes <br />
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| [http://www.jamendo.com/ Jamendo] || [http://www.jamendo.com/album/1003/ Example] || [http://img.jamendo.com/albums/1003/covers/1.300.jpg Cover] || [[Cover_Art_Sites/Permission#Jamendo|Granted]] || Yes <br />
|- <br />
| [http://www.lokpest.com Lokpest] ([http://musicbrainz.org/artist/27617f1f-2a7b-44df-b345-0aedde68d28a.html LOK] discography) || [http://www.lokpest.com/diskografi.php Example] || [http://web.archive.org/web/20070926141719/http://www.lokpest.com/bilder/cd/naken_blastrad_och_skitsur_1.jpg Cover] || [[Cover_Art_Sites/Permission#Lokpest|Granted]] || Yes (via archive.org) <br />
|- <br />
| [http://www.magnatune.com/ Magnatune] || [http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/antiguru-fall/ Example] || [http://he3.magnatune.com/music/AntiGuru/Fall%20Submissions/cover_200.jpg Cover] || [[Cover_Art_Sites/Permission#Magnatune|Granted]] || Yes <br />
|- <br />
| [http://www.mange-disque.tv/ Manj'Disc] (French site focused on animated cartoons & series) || [http://www.mange-disque.tv/info_disque.php3?dis_code=2085 Example] || [http://www.mange-disque.tv/fs/md_2085.jpg Cover] || [[Cover_Art_Sites/Permission#Manj.27Disc|Granted]] || Yes <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.modernsky.com/ Modern Sky (摩登天空)] ([http://musicbrainz.org/label/fdaae26f-7ffb-4649-82e7-387b799a15b4.html MB entry]) || [http://www.modernsky.com/bands/muma/muma_ep.htm Example] || [http://web.archive.org/web/20041018010007/www.modernsky.com/images/bands/muma/muma_ep_cover.jpg Cover] || [[Cover_Art_Sites/Permission#Modern_Sky|Granted]] || Yes (via archive.org) <br />
|- <br />
| [http://www.ozon.ru/ Ozon.ru] (large russian e-store) || [http://www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/2675261/ Example] || [http://www.ozon.ru/multimedia/audio_cd_covers/1000350681.jpg Cover] || [[Cover_Art_Sites/Permission#Ozon.ru|Granted]] || Yes <br />
|- <br />
| [http://www.9inchnails.com/discography/ Painful Convictions] (Nine Inch Nails fan site) || [http://www.9inchnails.com/discography/bootlegs/the-definitive-nine-inch-nails-deep-cuts.php Example] || [http://www.9inchnails.com/images/discography/865.jpg Cover] || [[Cover_Art_Sites/Permission#Painful_Convictions|Granted]] || Yes (via archive.org) <br />
|- <br />
| [http://www.thastrom.se/diskografi.html Thåström] (Joakim Thåström site) || [http://www.thastrom.se/diskografier/ebba/disko_ebba_wereonly.htm Example] || [http://www.thastrom.se/diskografier/ebba/ebba_img/eglpwereonly.jpg Cover] || [[Cover_Art_Sites/Permission#Th.C3.A5str.C3.B6m|Granted]] || Yes <br />
|- <br />
| [http://www.universalpoplab.com Universal Poplab] (Universal Poplab site) || [http://www.universalpoplab.com/content/view/11/10/ Example] || [http://www.universalpoplab.com/images/stories/on_the_run2.jpg Cover] || [[Cover_Art_Sites/Permission#Universal_Poplab|Granted]] || Yes <br />
|}<br />
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=== Unsupported Sites With Permission ===<br />
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The following sites have granted permission to link to their coverart, but are not yet supported in the server. It is OK to link to some of these, but direct server support for displaying linked images is not guaranteed to be added.<br />
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|-<br />
! Site !! Example release !! Cover URL !! Permission !! Support in MB Server<ref name="source" /> <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.alpinechic.net/ Alpinechic] || [http://www.alpinechic.net/releases/acmp3001.html Example] || [http://www.alpinechic.net/imgs/acmp3001front.jpg Cover] || [[Cover_Art_Sites/Permission#Alpinechic|Granted]] || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.fixtstore.com/ FiXT] || [http://www.fixtstore.com/product/1013/Celldweller---Symbiont-Remixes-%28MP3-Album%29 Example] || [http://www.fixtstore.com/img/graphics/resized/Celldweller_Symbiont.jpg Cover] || [[Cover_Art_Sites/Permission#FiXT|Granted]] || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.phantasma13.com/ Phantasma13.com] || [http://www.phantasma13.com/synthese.html Example] || [http://www.phantasma13.com/images/capa_synthese.jpg Cover] || [[Cover_Art_Sites/Permission#Phantasma13.com|Granted]] || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.primordialmusic.com/ Primordial Music] || [http://www.primordialmusic.com/hazmat/4pointperspective.html Example] || [http://www.primordialmusic.com/images/4pointpersp_cover_lg.jpg Cover]|| [[Cover_Art_Sites/Permission#Primordial_Music|Granted]] || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://line.alter-x.net/ X-Line] || [http://line.alter-x.net/line-028.htm Example] || [http://line.alter-x.net/images/line-028at.jpg Cover] || [[Cover_Art_Sites/Permission#X-Line|Granted]] || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.zorchfactoryrecords.com/ Zorch Factory Records] || [http://www.zorchfactoryrecords.com/crimson_muddle/ Example] || [http://www.zorchfactoryrecords.com/crimson_muddle/CM_EP.jpg Cover] || [[Cover_Art_Sites/Permission#Zorch_Factory_Records|Granted]] || No <br />
|}<br />
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:''Specific permissions for individual releases is tracked on the [[Cover Art Sites/Permission/Release Permission|release permission]] page.<br />
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== Unallowed Sites ==<br />
* '''Every other site'''<br />
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== Sites Which Have Been Contacted ==<br />
'''Please note that no permission has been granted for any of the following sites, linking to images directly off their servers is not permitted'''. When adding a site, please include an example release and a direct link to its cover. Please also keep the list in alphabetical order. Entries highlighted in blue have been contacted for permission. <br />
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{| border="1" cellspacing="0" width="100%"<br />
|-<br />
! Site !! Example release !! Cover URL !! Contacted !! Comments !! Support in MB Server<ref name="source" /> <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.albumartexchange.com/ AlbumArtExchange] || [http://www.albumartexchange.com/covers.php?sort=7&q=korn&fltr=1&bgc=&page=&sng=1 Example] || [http://www.albumartexchange.com/gallery/images/public/ko/korn-follow.jpg Cover] || [[Cover_Art_Sites/Permission#Album_Art_Exchange|No]] || || No <br />
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|-<br />
| [http://www.allcdcovers.com/ AllCDCovers] || [http://www.allcdcovers.com/show/138673/placebo_battle_for_the_sun_2009_retail_cd Example] || [http://www.allcdcovers.com/download/d1a1f505a8350d3164f9bf9a07dee987/138673/82513965b1853e284bc1b9747740fe18/4a2d2831/placebo_battle_for_the_sun_2009_retail_cd-front Cover] || No || || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/main.jsp ArkivMusic] || [http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/Drilldown?name_id1=11179&name_role1=1&genre=70&bcorder=19&comp_id=184754 Example] || [http://www.arkivmusic.com/graphics/covers/full/55/550338.jpg Cover] || No || || No <br />
|-<br />
|[http://www.cdroots.com cdRoots] || [http://www.cdroots.com/cda-nid.html Example] || [http://www.cdroots.com/cda-nid.jpg Cover] || No || || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.cduniverse.com CD Universe] || [http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=1108384&BAB=F Example] || [http://cover6.cduniverse.com/MuzeAudioArt/130/133836.jpg Cover] || No || || No <br />
|- style="background-color: #D4EEEE;"<br />
| [http://www.cede.ch/ cede.ch] || [http://www.cede.ch/en/music-cd/frames/frameset.cfm?aobj=437379 Example] || [http://www.cede.ch/covers/cd/437000/437379.jpg Cover] || Yes || || No <br />
|- style="background-color: #D4EEEE;"<br />
| [http://www.discogs.com Discogs] || [http://www.discogs.com/release/869268 Example] || [http://www.discogs.com/image/R-869268-1167394978.jpeg Cover] || Yes <!-- mnbv0987, 16-dec-2009, via email to kevin lewindowski of discogs.com --> || unavailable via archive.org ([http://www.discogs.com/robots.txt robots.txt exclusion]) || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.emusic.com eMusic] || [http://www.emusic.com/album/10968/10968583.html Example] || [http://www.emusic.com/img/album/109/685/10968583_155_155.jpeg Cover] || No || || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.fresh-poulp.net Fresh Poulp Records] || [http://www.fresh-poulp.net/releases/FPR027.html Example] || [http://www.fresh-poulp.net/covers/Algar_steppaction_front.jpg Cover] || No || || No <br />
|- style="background-color: #D4EEEE;"<br />
| [http://www.gospel.nl Gospel.nl] || [http://www.gospel.nl/details.php?artikelID=20924 Example] || [http://www.gospel.nl/images/covers/large/opw20081.jpg Cover] || Yes || || No <br />
|- style="background-color: #D4EEEE;"<br />
| [http://www.gutsofdarkness.com/ Gutsofdarkness.com] || [http://www.gutsofdarkness.com/god/objet.php?objet=5467 Example] || [http://www.gutsofdarkness.com/images/pochettes_200/2351_5467.jpg Cover] || Yes || || No<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.hitmeister.de/ Hitmeister.de] || [http://musik.hitmeister.de/green-day-21st-century-breakdown-10439341/ Example] || [http://static.hmcdn.de/media/item/10/43/93/41/item_L_10439341_11777481.jpg Cover] || No || || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.hmv.co.uk/ HMV.co.uk] || [http://www.hmv.co.uk/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?ctx=-1;1;-1;-1&sku=534772 Example] || [http://www3.hmv.co.uk/hmv/Large_Images/HMV/BEATLUVPRECD.JPG Cover] || No || || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.hmv.co.jp/ HMV.co.jp] || [http://www.hmv.co.jp/product/detail/1215088 Example] || [http://img.hmv.co.jp/image/jacket/190/12/1/5/088.jpg Cover] || No || || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.homegrownmusic.net/ Homegrown Music Network] || [http://www.homegrownmusic.net/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=Vorcza&Category_Code=Vorczahg Example] || [http://homegrownmusic.net/images/vorcza.jpg Cover] || No || || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.iclassics.com iClassics] || [http://www.iclassics.com/productDetail?contentId=64866 Example] || [http://www.iclassics.com/content/assets/selection/65/64866M.jpg Cover] || No || || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://joshinweb.jp Joshin (web)] || [http://joshinweb.jp/dp/4988006829381.html Example] (JAN) || [http://img.joshinweb.jp/cdshop/img/jacket/org/TOCE/TOCE-55721-6.jpg Cover] (cat.num.) || No || || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.juno.co.uk/ Juno Records] || [http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/232113-01.htm Example] || [http://images.juno.co.uk/full/CS232113-01A-BIG.jpg Cover] || No || || No <br />
|-<br />
|- style="background-color: #D4EEEE;"<br />
| [http://www.last.fm/ Last.fm] || [http://www.last.fm/music/Skepticism/Alloy Example] || [http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/300x300/11158389.jpg Cover] || Yes || || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.musicmeter.nl/ MusicMeter.nl] || [http://www.musicmeter.nl/album/172753 Example] || [http://www.musicmeter.nl/images/covers/172000/172753.jpg Cover] || No || || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.moviemusic.com/ The Movie Music Store] (aka [http://www.soundtrackinfo.com SoundtrackINFO]) || [http://www.moviemusic.com/soundtrack/war2007 Example] || [http://www.moviemusic.com/cdcovers/285/war2007.gif Cover] || No || || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.musicplug.net/ MusicPlug] || [http://www.musicplug.net/cd-jbt-funky.htm Example] || [http://www.musicplug.net/images/CD_jbt-funky.jpg Cover] || No || || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.musicstack.com/ MusicStack] || [http://www.musicstack.com/item.cgi?item=146158609 Example] || [http://www.slcd.com/images/a/5/a51099.jpg Cover] || No || || No <br />
|-<br />
|- style="background-color: #D4EEEE;"<br />
| [http://www.muziekarchief.be/ Muziekarchief.be] (Belgian encyclopedia for discography) || [http://www.muziekarchief.be/albumdetails.php?ID=45150 Example] || [http://www.muziekarchief.be/thumbnails/carrierdata_16646.jpg Cover] || Yes || In negotiation || No<br />
|-<br />
| [http://rateyourmusic.com/ Rate Your Music] || [http://rateyourmusic.com/release/comp/eddy_grant/greatest_hits/ Example] || [http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/s590522.jpg Cover] || No || || No <br />
|- style="background-color: #D4EEEE;"<br />
| [http://www.resonancemusicstore.com/ Resonance Music Store] || [http://www.resonancestore.com/music/dc78be0a-8d5a-102c-bac5-001d09f1418c/MY_TIMING_IS_OFF_FRESH_BLOOD_%5B7%22_VINYL%5D.html Example] || [http://www.resonancestore.com/dimage/1b30b4c4-8d5e-102c-bac5-001d09f1418c/250/250/eels7.jpg Cover] || Yes || || No<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.visi.com/fall/ The Fall online] || [http://www.visi.com/fall/discog/data/album05.html Example] || [http://www.visi.com/fall/discog/pics/heh%20big.jpg Cover] || No || unavailable via archive.org (robots.txt exclusion) || No<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia ] || [http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%91%D0%B5%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B5%D1%87%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%B9_%D0%A0%D1%83%D1%81%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9_%D0%91%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B4%D1%8F%D0%B3%D0%B0 Example] || [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ru/c/cb/Aquarium_Careless_Russian_Rover.jpg Cover] || No || || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.yalp.alice.it/download/musicstore/hp/index.html Yalp.it] || [http://www.yalp.alice.it/musicstore/scheda?hits=50&offset=0&qs=dc_2-3527774 Example] || [http://images.rossoalice.alice.it/musicbox/images/G/3527774/3527777-100033-l.jpg Cover] || No || || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://global.yesasia.com/ YesAsia.com] || [http://global.yesasia.com/en/PrdDept.aspx/code-c/section-music/pid-1002851860/ Example] || [http://i3.yesasia.com/assets/60/518/l_p1002851860.jpg Cover] || No || Possible affiliate? || No <br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.zvuki.ru/ Zvuki.ru] (an online russian music encyclopedia) || [http://www.zvuki.ru/M/P/31357 Example] || [http://www.zvuki.ru/photo/b/24388/picture.jpg Cover] || No || Embeds logo into coverart (a no-go?) || No <br />
|}<br />
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== Sites In RFC ==<br />
(None)<br />
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==References and Notes==<br />
<br />
Ruoak has said that links to art on an artist's own website may be linked to, but '''only''' if written permission to do so is requested and received from the artist or their representative. In such a case, that written permission '''must''' be published here in the wiki. -- [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]] [2007-05-10:4:33EST]</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=Proposal:Track_Title&diff=43372Proposal:Track Title2011-01-19T05:16:36Z<p>99.243.33.163: Undo revision 43371 by Djphatic (Talk)</p>
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=Definition of all parts of a track title=<br />
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In [[MusicBrainz Terminology|MusicBrainzTerminology]], the track title is the entire text string representing the name of a [[Track]] on a [[Release]]. <br />
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This page deals with (a) the definition of different parts of TrackTitles and (b) the ordering of these parts. <br />
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==Definition==<br />
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; '''[[Main Title|MainTitle]]''': <br />
: This is the major part of a title, and is the main reference when talking about a work or a person. For example, in the track title "''Take Me to Heaven (Hell remix) (feat. Linda B.)''", "''Take Me to Heaven''" is the [[Main Title|MainTitle]]. <br />
; '''[[Part Number|PartNumber]]''': <br />
: This is a special part of the track title that defines where this track fits into a series of tracks, and has its own style rules as defined in [[Part Number Style|PartNumberStyle]]. Usually it takes the form "Part x", but there may be other distinguishers used. <br />
; '''[[Track Version|TrackVersion]]''': <br />
: Part of the track title that describes the remix name, edit name, the fact that it's a live recording, etc. i.e. [[Remix Style|RemixStyle]] deals with this. <br />
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; '''[[Extra Title Information Style|ExtraTitleInformation]]''': <br />
: This is anything that is not actually considered part of the title but which we include anyway in the interests of retaining metadata. Example: "''(feat. Schizophrenia)''" in "''Entrance to Exit (feat. Schizophrenia)''". The aim in the future would be that [[Extra Title Information Style|ExtraTitleInformation]] would eventually become a separate entity from the [[Main Title|MainTitle]]. An important attribute of [[Extra Title Information Style|ExtraTitleInformation]] is that it should never be considered vital to the title; in other words the title of the track would still be complete even if it were missing the [[Extra Title Information Style|ExtraTitleInformation]]. There are a couple of [[Style Guideline|StyleGuideline]]s that deal with this:<br />
:* [[Featuring Artist Style|FeaturingArtistStyle]] <br />
:* [[Versus Style|VersusStyle]]<br />
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==Ordering==<br />
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The order of the parts of a TrackTitle is: <br />
: [[Main Title|MainTitle]] [ [[Part Number]] ] [ [[Track Version]] ] [ [[Extra Title Information Style]] ] <br />
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Parts between '[' and ']' indicate not all TrackTitles have them, but if they do, they must be added. <br />
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Note that for multiple songs on one track [[Multiple Title Style|MultipleTitleStyle]] applies. <br />
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[[Extra Title Information Style|ExtraTitleInformation]] should be ordered by how they relate to each other and to the track as a whole. It is difficult to describe exactly what I mean by this so I will try to demonstrate it instead with the following examples. <br />
: [[Artist Name|ArtistName]]: ''Delerium'' TrackTitle: ''Silence (feat. Sarah McLachlan) (Sanctuary mix)'' <br />
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All versions of Silence feature Sarah McLachlan, so it's more relevant to the track overall ("Silence" as a whole) than to the remix name (which is specific to this version of the track only). <br />
: [[Artist Name|ArtistName]]: ''David Bowie'' TrackTitle: ''I'm Afraid of Americans (V3 mix by Nine Inch Nails) (feat. Ice Cube)'' <br />
<br />
Only this particular remix of the track features Ice Cube, so the remix details are considered more relevant to the track than the featured artist.<br />
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==Examples==<br />
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* "''Together in Wonderland (Miracle mix) (feat. DJ Nonsense)''" <br />
* "''Like a Rolling Stone (live)''" <br />
* "''Medley: Santa Claus Is Coming to Town / O Little Town of Bethlehem''" <br />
* [[Multiple Title Style|MultipleTitleStyle]] example: "''Heaven / [untitled]''" <br />
* "''[silence]''" <br />
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==See also==<br />
<br />
* [[Multiple Title Style|MultipleTitleStyle]], <br />
* [[Untitled Track Style|UntitledTrackStyle]] <br />
* [[Classical Track Title Style|ClassicalTrackTitleStyle]] for [[Classical Music|ClassicalMusic]] tracks</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=History:CSGv2:_Proposal_Overview&diff=42674History:CSGv2: Proposal Overview2010-12-12T21:50:41Z<p>99.243.33.163: /* Who is considered a “classical” composer? */</p>
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=[[Proposal:CSGv2|The Classical Style Guidelines]]=<br />
<div id="what_is_classical">The Classical Style Guidelines collectively are the [[Style Guideline|style guidelines]] for 'classical music' in the broadest sense, from any music tradition, e.g., [[Wikipedia:20th-century classical music|20<sup>th</sup> century classical]], [[Wikipedia:21st-century classical music|21<sup>st</sup> century classical]], [[Wikipedia:Ancient music|ancient music]], [[Wikipedia:Baroque music|baroque]], [[Wikipedia:Classical period (music)|classical]], [[WikiPedia:Contemporary classical music|contemporary classical]], [[Wikipedia:Early music|early music]], [[Wikipedia:Medieval music|medieval]], [[Wikipedia:Opera|opera]], [[Wikipedia:Production music|production music]], [[Wikipedia:Renaissance music|renaissance]], [[Wikipedia:Romantic music|romantic]], etc.</div><br />
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==Release==<br />
===Release Artist===<br />
; What [[Release Artist|release artist]] to use for a release you are adding: [[Classical Release Artist Style]]<br />
===Release Title===<br />
; How to format the [[Release Title|release title]] of a release you are adding: [[Classical Release Title Style]]<br />
===Release Language===<br />
The Release Language setting for a release should reflect the language used for the track titles. It does not reflect the language spoken or sung on the release, nor any of the specific languages found on the liner for any given release of the same recording. <br />
==Track==<br />
===Track and Recording Artist===<br />
; What [[Track Artist|artist]] to use for a track or recording: [[Proposal:CSGv2/Recording/Artist|The Classical Style Guidelines: CSG for Recordings: Track and Recording Artist]]<br />
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===Track and Recording Title===<br />
; How to format the titles of [[Track Title|tracks]] and [[Recording Title|recordings]]: [[Proposal:CSGv2/Recording/Title|The Classical Style Guidelines: CSG for Recordings: Track and Recording Artist]]<br />
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==Work==<br />
===Work Artist===<br />
Please see [[Proposal:CSGv2/Work/Artist|The Classical Style Guidelines: CSG for Recordings: Work Artist]].<br />
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===Work Title===<br />
[[Proposal:CSGv2/Work/Artist|The Classical Style Guidelines: CSG for Recordings: Work Title]] defines the title framework for forming work titles.<br />
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Notes:<br />
* Existing (pre-[[Next_Generation_Schema|NGS]]) CSGStandard Project works lists are linked via [[CSG Standard|CSG Standard]].<br />
* This is an advanced guideline. ''Typically, only editors who specialize in editing classical [[Work|works]] will need this guideline.''<br />
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==CSG and the Style Principles==<br />
CSG exists apart from other style guidelines due to the special situations encountered when dealing with CSG-applicable titles and artists. With regards to the [[Style_Principle|style principles]], CSG co-exists with the other style guidelines, but is separate from them. CSG ''does not'' override [[Artist Intent]], but in cases where CSG would conflict with a [[Strong Guideline|strong guideline]], [[Consistent Original Data]], or any other [[Style Guidelines|style guideline]], if CSG is applicable, then ''CSG overrides the conflicting guideline''.<br />
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==What Advanced Relationships (ARs) ought to always be set for a classical release, track, or work==<br />
<br />
When adding a classical release, please set all [[Category:Relationship_Type|ARs]] possible. However, ''even if you don't set any other ARs, please set the performer and conductor ARs for each track''. If a release you are adding includes arrangements of classical works, please ''also'' set the arranger AR.<ref>For any given classical release, it is quite likely that there are several other releases containing the same works in the same order; if these basic ARs are not set, the release is essentially a 'blank' listing. Such unidentified 'blank' listings have a bad tendency to become full of PUIDs, TRMs, CD TOCs, and other data from a range of unrelated releases. Setting these basic identifying ARs allows the users of the database to identify that the releaser you are adding is not, in fact, the one that they want, both avoiding inaccurate data being added, and potentially leading to more releases being added, both of which benefit the data-health of the database.</ref><br />
<br />
''While there will always be those ARs which do belong at the release level'', performer, composer, conductor, chorus master, and other related ARs should always be set at the track level if you have sufficient data to be able to be that specific. If an artist did something on all tracks of a release, [[Advanced_Relationship_Style#Artist_Role_Inheritance_.26_Track_vs_Release_crediting|add that relationship to ''each'' track, recording, or work ''rather'' than adding a single artist-release relationship]].<br />
<br />
==Who is considered a “classical” composer?==<br />
<br />
'Classical music' is a broad term that encompasses a broad period from the beginning of history through to the present day. Depending upon the particular culture, classical music can be ecclesiastical, instrumental, orchestral — even electronic. To attempt to define just what classical music is, or to define a 'classical composer', would invariably include artists who ought to be excluded, and exclude artists who ought to be included. <br />
<br />
For our purposes, one possible way to determine the answer for a given composition or composer is to question which artist is the principal artist for a work. People listen to [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/b071f9fa-14b0-4217-8e97-eb41da73f598.html The Rolling Stones] without much care for who composed the songs. With classical music, though [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/7002bf88-1269-4965-a772-4ba1e7a91eaa.html Glenn Gould] or [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/93dbb52a-3d19-4f64-adc6-524f1921765b.html Hilary Hahn] certainly is important to the performance of the work, the composer of the music being performed is of at least co-equal importance, such that the composer, and not the performer, is the principal artist. Though no list of all classical composers could ever be considered to be complete, we do maintain a [http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/CSGStandard partial list of classical composers]. <br />
<br />
Given the breadth of composers and compositions contained within the sphere of classical music, no one guideline can be said to apply equally to all works. It is quite possible that CSG 'composer as artist' style might apply, while CSG release titling or work titling guidelines do not. This is most frequently true of modern / experimental classical composers such as [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/a3031680-c359-458f-a641-70ccbaec6a74.html Steve Reich] and [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/76325a9d-6c25-4649-96b1-84e9b99d6b4b.html John Cage], soundtrack and score composers such as [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/c3161cf7-cab1-4409-9b1f-876561dd7716.html Michael Nyman], [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/a16e47f5-aa54-47fe-87e4-bb8af91a9fdd.html Ennio Morricone], and [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/53b106e7-0cc6-42cc-ac95-ed8d30a3a98e.html John Williams], and composers of music for professional use such as [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/0dbcb631-e74a-4736-87cd-a9f2561fd4d3.html Jeffrey Fayman] and [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/7d610910-e08c-4e2a-8dc6-39ea16a02646.html Yoav Goren]. However, just because all aspects of CSG may not always apply to works for any given composer, there will always be [http://musicbrainz.org/release/abfd648f-12de-495d-a227-63bd8f50b665.html those] [http://musicbrainz.org/release/f30207f8-8313-471f-88b9-3b8f3b9a5ebb.html exceptions] where even works by these composers are subject to all aspects of CSG.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
The Classical Style Guideline (CSG) for artists began in a [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-users/2004-January/004338.html discussion on the users mailing list] in January of 2004. The Classical Style Guidelines for release titles and track titles began as [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-users/2004-January/004405.html suggestions within that discussion]. CSG continued to develop through December of 2006, when the basic guidelines were locked down as official. Throughout 2007, various discussions on more obscure areas of CSG took place in all possible discussion areas of [[MusicBrainz]]. However, these guidelines had several principal problems: they were difficult to interpret, vague in many respects, and every new [[Release|release]] entered required the editor to reapply CSG to recreate the correct CSG title. Due to these problems, titles created using CSG varied widely, and classical releases required large amounts of time to enter.<br />
<br />
[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2008-January/005525.html Beginning in early 2008], CSG was reexamined for revision by the Style Council. At that point, CSG had become nearly impossible to actually use, due to the number of unofficial CSG-related guidelines - only a few ever actually documented - which were the result of thousands of edits attempting to interpret CSG. The new version of CSG was intended to solve the problems of the earlier CSG: easier to use on a daily basis, clear and specific in its guidance, and consistent in the titles created using the guidelines, regardless of who was the editor.<br />
<br />
From these discussions, the new Classical Style Guidelines (CSGv2) were developed. These new guidelines removed much of the difficulty in using the classical style guidelines. [[Proposal:CSGv2/Release|Classical Style Guideline for Releases and Release Groups]] allows for clarity in titling [[Release|releases]] and [[Release Group|release groups]], [[Proposal:CSGv2/Recording|Classical Style Guideline for Recordings]] now keeps titles much closer to what appears on the liner for any given [[Release|release]], and [[Proposal:CSGv2/Work|Classical Style Guideline for Works]], while by far the most complex [[Style Guidelines|style guideline]] ever created, provides a detailed framework by which any classical composition may be consistently titled. The [[Proposal:CSGv2/Work|Classical Style Guideline for Works]] is complex, but it need only be used once for any given [[Work|work]], and thus is a huge improvement over the original CSG.<br />
<br />
The new Classical Style Guidelines were passed in __________ of 201_, to coincide with the release of [[Next Generation Schema|NGS]] and the introduction of [[Work|works]] and [[Recording|recordings]].<br />
----<br />
==Notes and References==<br />
<small><references/></small></div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=History:CSGv2:_Proposal_Overview&diff=42673History:CSGv2: Proposal Overview2010-12-12T21:48:09Z<p>99.243.33.163: </p>
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<div id="what_is_classical">The Classical Style Guidelines collectively are the [[Style Guideline|style guidelines]] for 'classical music' in the broadest sense, from any music tradition, e.g., [[Wikipedia:20th-century classical music|20<sup>th</sup> century classical]], [[Wikipedia:21st-century classical music|21<sup>st</sup> century classical]], [[Wikipedia:Ancient music|ancient music]], [[Wikipedia:Baroque music|baroque]], [[Wikipedia:Classical period (music)|classical]], [[WikiPedia:Contemporary classical music|contemporary classical]], [[Wikipedia:Early music|early music]], [[Wikipedia:Medieval music|medieval]], [[Wikipedia:Opera|opera]], [[Wikipedia:Production music|production music]], [[Wikipedia:Renaissance music|renaissance]], [[Wikipedia:Romantic music|romantic]], etc.</div><br />
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==Release==<br />
===Release Artist===<br />
; What [[Release Artist|release artist]] to use for a release you are adding: [[Classical Release Artist Style]]<br />
===Release Title===<br />
; How to format the [[Release Title|release title]] of a release you are adding: [[Classical Release Title Style]]<br />
===Release Language===<br />
The Release Language setting for a release should reflect the language used for the track titles. It does not reflect the language spoken or sung on the release, nor any of the specific languages found on the liner for any given release of the same recording. <br />
==Track==<br />
===Track and Recording Artist===<br />
; What [[Track Artist|artist]] to use for a track or recording: [[Proposal:CSGv2/Recording/Artist|The Classical Style Guidelines: CSG for Recordings: Track and Recording Artist]]<br />
<br />
===Track and Recording Title===<br />
; How to format the titles of [[Track Title|tracks]] and [[Recording Title|recordings]]: [[Proposal:CSGv2/Recording/Title|The Classical Style Guidelines: CSG for Recordings: Track and Recording Artist]]<br />
<br />
==Work==<br />
===Work Artist===<br />
Please see [[Proposal:CSGv2/Work/Artist|The Classical Style Guidelines: CSG for Recordings: Work Artist]].<br />
<br />
===Work Title===<br />
[[Proposal:CSGv2/Work/Artist|The Classical Style Guidelines: CSG for Recordings: Work Title]] defines the title framework for forming work titles.<br />
<br />
Notes:<br />
* Existing (pre-[[Next_Generation_Schema|NGS]]) CSGStandard Project works lists are linked via [[CSG Standard|CSG Standard]].<br />
* This is an advanced guideline. ''Typically, only editors who specialize in editing classical [[Work|works]] will need this guideline.''<br />
<br />
==CSG and the Style Principles==<br />
CSG exists apart from other style guidelines due to the special situations encountered when dealing with CSG-applicable titles and artists. With regards to the [[Style_Principle|style principles]], CSG co-exists with the other style guidelines, but is separate from them. CSG ''does not'' override [[Artist Intent]], but in cases where CSG would conflict with a [[Strong Guideline|strong guideline]], [[Consistent Original Data]], or any other [[Style Guidelines|style guideline]], if CSG is applicable, then ''CSG overrides the conflicting guideline''.<br />
<br />
==What Advanced Relationships (ARs) ought to always be set for a classical release, track, or work==<br />
<br />
When adding a classical release, please set all [[Category:Relationship_Type|ARs]] possible. However, ''even if you don't set any other ARs, please set the performer and conductor ARs for each track''. If a release you are adding includes arrangements of classical works, please ''also'' set the arranger AR.<ref>For any given classical release, it is quite likely that there are several other releases containing the same works in the same order; if these basic ARs are not set, the release is essentially a 'blank' listing. Such unidentified 'blank' listings have a bad tendency to become full of PUIDs, TRMs, CD TOCs, and other data from a range of unrelated releases. Setting these basic identifying ARs allows the users of the database to identify that the releaser you are adding is not, in fact, the one that they want, both avoiding inaccurate data being added, and potentially leading to more releases being added, both of which benefit the data-health of the database.</ref><br />
<br />
''While there will always be those ARs which do belong at the release level'', performer, composer, conductor, chorus master, and other related ARs should always be set at the track level if you have sufficient data to be able to be that specific. If an artist did something on all tracks of a release, [[Advanced_Relationship_Style#Artist_Role_Inheritance_.26_Track_vs_Release_crediting|add that relationship to ''each'' track, recording, or work ''rather'' than adding a single artist-release relationship]].<br />
<br />
==Who is considered a “classical” composer?==<br />
<br />
'Classical music' is a broad term that encompasses a broad period from roughly the 9th century through to the present day. Depending upon the particular culture, classical music can be ecclesiastical, instrumental, orchestral — even electronic. To then attempt to define just what classical music is, or to define a 'classical composer', would invariably include artists who ought to be excluded, and exclude artists who ought to be included. <br />
<br />
For our purposes, however, one possible way to determine the answer for a given composition or composer is to question which artist is the principal artist for a work. People listen to [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/b071f9fa-14b0-4217-8e97-eb41da73f598.html The Rolling Stones] without much care for who composed the songs. With classical music, though [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/7002bf88-1269-4965-a772-4ba1e7a91eaa.html Glenn Gould] or [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/93dbb52a-3d19-4f64-adc6-524f1921765b.html Hilary Hahn] certainly is important to the performance of the work, the composer of the music being performed is of at least co-equal importance, such that the composer, and not the performer, is the principal artist. Though no list of all classical composers could ever be considered to be complete, we do maintain a [http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/CSGStandard partial list of classical composers]. <br />
<br />
Given the breadth of composers and compositions contained within the sphere of classical music, no one guideline can be said to apply equally to all works. It is quite possible that CSG 'composer as artist' style might apply, while CSG release titling or work titling guidelines do not. This is most frequently true of modern / experimental classical composers such as [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/a3031680-c359-458f-a641-70ccbaec6a74.html Steve Reich] and [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/76325a9d-6c25-4649-96b1-84e9b99d6b4b.html John Cage], soundtrack and score composers such as [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/c3161cf7-cab1-4409-9b1f-876561dd7716.html Michael Nyman], [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/a16e47f5-aa54-47fe-87e4-bb8af91a9fdd.html Ennio Morricone], and [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/53b106e7-0cc6-42cc-ac95-ed8d30a3a98e.html John Williams], and composers of music for professional use such as [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/0dbcb631-e74a-4736-87cd-a9f2561fd4d3.html Jeffrey Fayman] and [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/7d610910-e08c-4e2a-8dc6-39ea16a02646.html Yoav Goren]. However, just because all aspects of CSG may not always apply to works for any given composer, there will always be [http://musicbrainz.org/release/abfd648f-12de-495d-a227-63bd8f50b665.html those] [http://musicbrainz.org/release/f30207f8-8313-471f-88b9-3b8f3b9a5ebb.html exceptions] where even works by these composers are subject to all aspects of CSG. <br />
<br />
==History==<br />
The Classical Style Guideline (CSG) for artists began in a [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-users/2004-January/004338.html discussion on the users mailing list] in January of 2004. The Classical Style Guidelines for release titles and track titles began as [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-users/2004-January/004405.html suggestions within that discussion]. CSG continued to develop through December of 2006, when the basic guidelines were locked down as official. Throughout 2007, various discussions on more obscure areas of CSG took place in all possible discussion areas of [[MusicBrainz]]. However, these guidelines had several principal problems: they were difficult to interpret, vague in many respects, and every new [[Release|release]] entered required the editor to reapply CSG to recreate the correct CSG title. Due to these problems, titles created using CSG varied widely, and classical releases required large amounts of time to enter.<br />
<br />
[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2008-January/005525.html Beginning in early 2008], CSG was reexamined for revision by the Style Council. At that point, CSG had become nearly impossible to actually use, due to the number of unofficial CSG-related guidelines - only a few ever actually documented - which were the result of thousands of edits attempting to interpret CSG. The new version of CSG was intended to solve the problems of the earlier CSG: easier to use on a daily basis, clear and specific in its guidance, and consistent in the titles created using the guidelines, regardless of who was the editor.<br />
<br />
From these discussions, the new Classical Style Guidelines (CSGv2) were developed. These new guidelines removed much of the difficulty in using the classical style guidelines. [[Proposal:CSGv2/Release|Classical Style Guideline for Releases and Release Groups]] allows for clarity in titling [[Release|releases]] and [[Release Group|release groups]], [[Proposal:CSGv2/Recording|Classical Style Guideline for Recordings]] now keeps titles much closer to what appears on the liner for any given [[Release|release]], and [[Proposal:CSGv2/Work|Classical Style Guideline for Works]], while by far the most complex [[Style Guidelines|style guideline]] ever created, provides a detailed framework by which any classical composition may be consistently titled. The [[Proposal:CSGv2/Work|Classical Style Guideline for Works]] is complex, but it need only be used once for any given [[Work|work]], and thus is a huge improvement over the original CSG.<br />
<br />
The new Classical Style Guidelines were passed in __________ of 201_, to coincide with the release of [[Next Generation Schema|NGS]] and the introduction of [[Work|works]] and [[Recording|recordings]].<br />
----<br />
==Notes and References==<br />
<small><references/></small></div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=History:CSGv2:_Proposal_Overview&diff=42671History:CSGv2: Proposal Overview2010-12-12T21:20:09Z<p>99.243.33.163: /* What Advanced Relationships (ARs) ought to always be set for a classical release, track, or work */</p>
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<div id="what_is_classical">The Classical Style Guidelines collectively are the [[Style Guideline|style guidelines]] for 'classical music' in the broadest sense, from any music tradition, e.g., [[Wikipedia:20th-century classical music|20<sup>th</sup> century classical]], [[Wikipedia:21st-century classical music|21<sup>st</sup> century classical]], [[Wikipedia:Ancient music|ancient music]], [[Wikipedia:Baroque music|baroque]], [[Wikipedia:Classical period (music)|classical]], [[WikiPedia:Contemporary classical music|contemporary classical]], [[Wikipedia:Early music|early music]], [[Wikipedia:Medieval music|medieval]], [[Wikipedia:Opera|opera]], [[Wikipedia:Production music|production music]], [[Wikipedia:Renaissance music|renaissance]], [[Wikipedia:Romantic music|romantic]], etc.</div><br />
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==Release==<br />
===Release Artist===<br />
; What [[Release Artist|release artist]] to use for a release you are adding: [[Classical Release Artist Style]]<br />
===Release Title===<br />
; How to format the [[Release Title|release title]] of a release you are adding: [[Classical Release Title Style]]<br />
===Release Language===<br />
The Release Language setting for a release should reflect the language used for the track titles. It does not reflect the language spoken or sung on the release, nor any of the specific languages found on the liner for any given release of the same recording. <br />
==Track==<br />
===Track and Recording Artist===<br />
; What [[Track Artist|artist]] to use for a track or recording: [[Proposal:CSGv2/Recording/Artist|The Classical Style Guidelines: CSG for Recordings: Track and Recording Artist]]<br />
<br />
===Track and Recording Title===<br />
; How to format the titles of [[Track Title|tracks]] and [[Recording Title|recordings]]: [[Proposal:CSGv2/Recording/Title|The Classical Style Guidelines: CSG for Recordings: Track and Recording Artist]]<br />
<br />
==Work==<br />
===Work Artist===<br />
Please see [[Proposal:CSGv2/Work/Artist|The Classical Style Guidelines: CSG for Recordings: Work Artist]].<br />
<br />
===Work Title===<br />
[[Proposal:CSGv2/Work/Artist|The Classical Style Guidelines: CSG for Recordings: Work Title]] defines the title framework for forming work titles.<br />
<br />
Notes:<br />
* Existing (pre-[[Next_Generation_Schema|NGS]]) CSGStandard Project works lists are linked via [[CSG Standard|CSG Standard]].<br />
* This is an advanced guideline. ''Typically, only editors who specialize in editing classical [[Work|works]] will need this guideline.''<br />
<br />
==CSG and the Style Principles==<br />
CSG exists apart from other style guidelines due to the special situations encountered when dealing with CSG-applicable titles and artists. With regards to the [[Style_Principle|style principles]], CSG co-exists with the other style guidelines, but is separate from them. CSG ''does not'' override [[Artist Intent]], but in cases where CSG would conflict with a [[Strong Guideline|strong guideline]], [[Consistent Original Data]], or any other [[Style Guidelines|style guideline]], if CSG is applicable, then ''CSG overrides the conflicting guideline''.<br />
<br />
==What Advanced Relationships (ARs) ought to always be set for a classical release, track, or work==<br />
<br />
When adding a classical release, please set all [[Category:Relationship_Type|ARs]] possible. However, ''even if you don't set any other ARs, please set the performer and conductor ARs for each track''. If a release you are adding includes arrangements of classical works, please ''also'' set the arranger AR.<ref>For any given classical release, it is quite likely that there are several other releases containing the same works in the same order; if these basic ARs are not set, the release is essentially a 'blank' listing. Such unidentified 'blank' listings have a bad tendency to become full of PUIDs, TRMs, CD TOCs, and other data from a range of unrelated releases. Setting these basic identifying ARs allows the users of the database to identify that the releaser you are adding is not, in fact, the one that they want, both avoiding inaccurate data being added, and potentially leading to more releases being added, both of which benefit the data-health of the database.</ref><br />
<br />
''While there will always be those ARs which do belong at the release level'', performer, composer, conductor, chorus master, and other related ARs should always be set at the track level if you have sufficient data to be able to be that specific. If an artist did something on all tracks of a release, [[Advanced_Relationship_Style#Artist_Role_Inheritance_.26_Track_vs_Release_crediting|add that relationship to ''each'' track, recording, or work ''rather'' than adding a single artist-release relationship]].<br />
<br />
==Who is considered a “classical” composer?==<br />
<br />
'Classical music' is a broad term that encompasses a broad period from roughly the 9th century through to the present day. Depending upon the particular culture, classical music can be ecclesiastical, instrumental, orchestral — even electronic. To then attempt to define just what classical music is, or to define a 'classical composer', would invariably include artists who ought to be excluded, and exclude artists who ought to be included. <br />
<br />
For our purposes, however, one possible way to determine the answer for a given composition or composer is to question which artist is the principal artist for a work. People listen to [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/b071f9fa-14b0-4217-8e97-eb41da73f598.html The Rolling Stones] without much care for who composed the songs. With classical music, though [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/7002bf88-1269-4965-a772-4ba1e7a91eaa.html Glenn Gould] or [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/93dbb52a-3d19-4f64-adc6-524f1921765b.html Hilary Hahn] certainly is important to the performance of the work, the composer of the music being performed is of at least co-equal importance, such that the composer, and not the performer, is the principal artist. Though no list of all classical composers could ever be considered to be complete, we do maintain a [http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/CSGStandard partial list of classical composers]. <br />
<br />
Given the breadth of composers and compositions contained within the sphere of classical music, no one guideline can be said to apply equally to all works. It is quite possible that CSG 'composer as artist' style might apply, while CSG release titling or work titling guidelines do not. This is most frequently true of modern / experimental classical composers such as [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/a3031680-c359-458f-a641-70ccbaec6a74.html Steve Reich] and [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/76325a9d-6c25-4649-96b1-84e9b99d6b4b.html John Cage], soundtrack and score composers such as [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/c3161cf7-cab1-4409-9b1f-876561dd7716.html Michael Nyman], [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/a16e47f5-aa54-47fe-87e4-bb8af91a9fdd.html Ennio Morricone], and [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/53b106e7-0cc6-42cc-ac95-ed8d30a3a98e.html John Williams], and composers of music for professional use such as [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/0dbcb631-e74a-4736-87cd-a9f2561fd4d3.html Jeffrey Fayman] and [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/7d610910-e08c-4e2a-8dc6-39ea16a02646.html Yoav Goren]. However, just because all aspects of CSG may not always apply to works for any given composer, there will always be [http://musicbrainz.org/release/abfd648f-12de-495d-a227-63bd8f50b665.html those] [http://musicbrainz.org/release/f30207f8-8313-471f-88b9-3b8f3b9a5ebb.html exceptions] where even works by these composers are subject to all aspects of CSG. <br />
<br />
==History==<br />
The Classical Style Guideline (CSG) for artists began in a [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-users/2004-January/004338.html discussion on the users mailing list] in January of 2004. The Classical Style Guidelines for release titles and track titles began as [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-users/2004-January/004405.html suggestions within that discussion]. CSG continued to develop through December of 2006, when the basic guidelines were locked down as official. Throughout 2007, various discussions on more obscure areas of CSG took place in all possible discussion areas of [[MusicBrainz]]. However, these guidelines had several principal problems: they were difficult to interpret, vague in many respects, and every new [[Release|release]] entered required the editor to reapply CSG to recreate the correct CSG title. Due to these problems, titles created using CSG varied widely, and classical releases required large amounts of time to enter.<br />
<br />
[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2008-January/005525.html Beginning in early 2008], CSG was reexamined for revision by the Style Council. At that point, CSG had become nearly impossible to actually use, due to the number of unofficial CSG-related guidelines - only a few ever actually documented - which were the result of thousands of edits attempting to interpret CSG. The new version of CSG was intended to solve the problems of the earlier CSG: easier to use on a daily basis, clear and specific in its guidance, and consistent in the titles created using the guidelines, regardless of who was the editor.<br />
<br />
From these discussions, the new Classical Style Guidelines (CSGv2) were developed. These new guidelines removed much of the difficulty in using the classical style guidelines. [[Proposal:CSGv2/Release|Classical Style Guideline for Releases and Release Groups]] allows for clarity in titling [[Release|releases]] and [[Release Group|release groups]], [[Proposal:CSGv2/Recording|Classical Style Guideline for Recordings]] now keeps titles much closer to what appears on the liner for any given [[Release|release]], and [[Proposal:CSGv2/Work|Classical Style Guideline for Works]], while by far the most complex [[Style Guidelines|style guideline]] ever created, provides a detailed framework by which any classical composition may be consistently titled. The [[Proposal:CSGv2/Work|Classical Style Guideline for Works]] is complex, but it need only be used once for any given [[Work|work]], and thus is a huge improvement over the original CSG.<br />
<br />
The new Classical Style Guidelines were passed in __________ of 201_, to coincide with the release of [[Next Generation Schema|NGS]] and the introduction of [[Work|works]] and [[Recording|recordings]].<br />
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<div>== Proposals ==<br />
<br />
Changes to MusicBrainz are made using this proposal process.<br />
<br />
The process is simple. Someone has an idea, either for something new, or for a change to how something existing is done. After discussion of the idea has taken place, one person takes control of the idea. This person is then known as the Idea Champion for that proposal. The Idea Champion has the responsibility for moving the idea from a vague concept to a clear proposal, then working for Style Council passage of the proposal.<br />
<br />
Though it is somewhat dated, [[Turning Your Ideas Into Reality]] is well worth a read.<br />
<br />
=== Definitions ===<br />
;Idea Champion<br />
: The person who currently is handling a proposal.<br />
;Style Council<br />
: Any members of the [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/mailman/listinfo/musicbrainz-style Style mailing list] who wish to take part in discussion of a proposal. There is no formal membership to the style council. If you are an interested contributor to MusicBrainz and reasonably well informed about existing [[Style Guideline]]s, [[Development|MusicBrainz development]], and the general culture of the project, you are welcome to subscribe to the [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/mailman/listinfo/musicbrainz-style Style mailing list] and join the discussions. Also see the [[History_Of_The_Style_Council|history of the Style Council]].<br />
<br />
== Process for Idea Champions ==<br />
# Come up with an idea for something new or something that should be changed. While somewhat out of date, the points raised on [[Checklist_For_Style_Changes|this former checklist for style changes]] are still worth consideration as part of your proposal.<br />
# Create a new wikipage for the proposal. This should be located at <nowiki>http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Proposal:(proposal name)</nowiki>.<br />
#* The proposal template should be at the top of the page:<br />
<dl><dd><dl><dd><dl><dd><pre><br />
{{Template:proposal<br />
|proposal=<br />
|discussion=<br />
|champion=<br />
|rfc=<br />
|rfv=<br />
|status=<br />
|ar=<br />
|style=<br />
|trac=<br />
}}</pre></dl></dl></dl><br />
<ol start="3"><br />
:: '''proposal''': The RFC number from this page<br />
:: '''rfc, rfv, status''': Leave these blank<br />
:: '''discussion''': A link to the initial discussion (IRC, forums, or style list) of an idea.<br />
:: '''champion''': You.<br />
:: '''ar''': If your proposal changes or adds an [[Advanced Relationship]], then "true", otherwise leave the value blank.<br />
:: '''style''': If your proposal changes or adds a style guideline, then "true", otherwise leave the value blank.<br />
:: '''trac''': The [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org trac] ticket number for your proposal, if there is one.<br />
<li> Send a RFC announcement to the [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/mailman/listinfo/musicbrainz-style style list].<br />
:* The RFC should have "RFC:" at the beginning of the subject line.<br />
:* The body of the email should contain:<br />
::# The expected expiration date for the RFC.<br />
::# A brief summary of the proposal.<br />
::# A link to the proposal's wikipage.<br />
::# Links to any previous discussion (IRC, style list, users list, forums, etc) which led to the proposal.<br />
<li> During the period where the RFC is active, discussion of it will occur on the style list.<br />
:* Anyone can change the proposal's wikipage, though it is encouraged that any changes which go beyond minor formatting, spelling, or example changes should be left to the Idea Champion.<br />
::* If you are not the Idea Champion, and you have sufficient disagreement with the proposal that you feel an entirely different proposal needs to be created, a new proposal wikipage should be created, for which you would become that proposal's Idea Champion. '''Do not''' rewrite the original proposal wikipage and attempt to take over the idea from the original Idea Champion!<br />
:* Where there is disagreement, the Idea Champion should work to find consensus.<br />
::* On minor points, the Idea Champion maintains control of the proposal. However, for the Idea Champion, you ignore dissent at the risk of the proposal - disagreement can easily become vetos during the RFV period.<br />
::* If discussion on a RFC is still ongoing, and there is not yet agreement that the proposal is ready to pass, the RFC period may be extended. The RFC period only defines a minimum, not a maximum, time period for debate.<br />
<li> Before a RFC may move into RFV status, another style council member must endorse it with "+1" in an email to the style list, indicating that, in its current state, it has been reviewed and is acceptable to that member. Any changes to RFC text prior to RFV clear that +1 and reset this requirement.<br />
<li> When the RFC's initial period has expired, the Idea Champion (or a Style Leader) will send out a RFV for the proposal.<br />
:* The RFV email should have "RFV:" at the beginning of the subject line.<br />
:* The body of the email should contain:<br />
::# The expected passage date for the RFV.<br />
::# A brief summary of the proposal, including a summary of any changes which have been made since the RFC.<br />
::# A link to the proposal's wikipage.<br />
<li> During the RFV period, any member of the style council may veto the RFV. However, vetos '''must''' have merit (no vetos simply because "I don't like this proposal"). Vetos must be publicly cast, on the style list, and should detail what problems are believed to remain in the RFV, and what changes could be made such that the veto would be cleared. These suggested changes must be reasonable; if the changes would entail a rewrite, or rethink, of the proposal itself, then a counter-proposal wikipage should be created, and the decision as to which proposal will pass should be left to the style council.<br />
:* If a RFV receives a veto, the proposal reverts to a RFC. There is no minimum time period at this point, but no new RFV should be attempted until the problems raised in any vetos have been discussed and/or addressed. A proposal may revert to a RFC, or have replacement RFCs sent, as many times as is needed.<br />
<li> If the end of the RFV period is reached, and no vetos have been cast, then the proposal has passed. The Idea Champion is now responsible for ensuring that the changes described by the proposal are enacted (changing wiki pages, entering edits, creating trac or jira tickets, etc.). This includes remembering to remove the proposal template from the proposal's wikipage!<br />
:* Note to wiki moderators: when moving a passed AR proposal from the Proposal: namespace to the main namespace, please remember to remove '|proposal = 1' from the text.<br />
</ol><br />
<br />
=== Time Periods ===<br />
* '''RFC''': 7 days<br />
* '''RFV''': 2 days<br />
<br />
=== Style Leaders ===<br />
* [[User:Nikki|Nikki]]<br />
* warp, aka [[User:kuno|kuno]]<br />
<br />
=== Style Elder ===<br />
* ruaok, aka [[User:RobertKaye|RobertKaye]]<br />
<br />
=== Definitions ===<br />
<br />
;RFC (Request for Change)<br />
: The initial discussion period for any proposal<br />
;RFV (Request for Veto)<br />
: The decision period for any proposal<br />
;Style Leader<br />
: They guide the process and keep it from getting stuck. If the council cannot reach consensus they will make a decision. This position was previously called "secretary".<br />
;Style Elder<br />
: The benevolent dictator of [[MusicBrainz]] [[Style Issue|style issues]]. If the process goes off the rails, or if someone disputes the style leaders' decisions, the elder steps in.<br />
<br />
==Special Procedures==<br />
<br />
===Has Cover Art At, Has Lyrics At, and Has Score At Relationship Types===<br />
These relationships each only allow links to whitelisted sites. To add any site to the whitelist for any one of these [[Advanced Relationship|advanced relationships]], the following additional procedure '''must''' be followed.<br />
<br />
# Add the site to the 'in-progress' list on the relevant page for the AR. <!-- TODO: Create and add links to these. --><br />
# Using the [[Proposals#Process for Idea Champions|normal proposal process]], send a RFC requesting the addition of the site.<br />
#:* The RFC should be limited to covering only 1 site.<br />
#:* The RFC must provide rationale and evidence for why the site can reasonably be believed to have permission to contain the content to which we would be linking.<br />
# The Style Council will then make sure that the site itself is legal; that it has a right/license/whatever to store the content (lyrics/scores/cover art) which which the relationships would be link.<br />
#:* If any situation arises where "legal" is questionable depending on local laws, MusicBrainz is based in California, so US/California law wins.<br />
# Once the RFV has passed, permission must be obtained, in writing (email is fine), from the site which would be added to the whitelist.<br />
#:* This permission may be requested prior to the passage of the RFV.<br />
Only when permission has been received '''and''' a RFV has passed may the site be added as a whitelisted site for the applicable [[Advanced Relationship Type|relationship type(s)]].<br />
<br />
===Adding new instrument types===<br />
These do not go through the Style Council process. Instead, they use [[Talk:Advanced Instrument Tree|the instrument addition process]].<br />
<br />
== Current Proposals ==<br />
=== Next New Proposal Number ===<br />
<br />
Next new proposal number: 299<br />
<br />
''Proposal numbers 112 - 200 and 206 - 250 have been reserved for RFCs to fill in holes in the guidelines and documentation.''<br />
<br />
=== Style Proposals ===<br />
Categorized as [[:Category:Proposed Style|Category:Proposed Style]]. [[Talk:Proposals#Style_Proposals|Passed proposals waiting to be implemented]] and [[Talk:Proposals#Style_Proposals_2|closed proposals]] are found on the talk page.<br />
<br />
{| cellpadding="10"<br />
! RFC #<br />
! Title & Wikipage<br />
! Champion<br />
! Affects<br />
! Trac ticket<br />
! Status<br />
! RFC<br />
! RFC Date<br />
! RFV<br />
! RFV Date<br />
! Passage Date<br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-1: AudioBook Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-1<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Audiobook Style|Audiobook Style]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> Jormangeud<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/2147 2147]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-8: Capitalization Standard Swedish</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-8<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Capitalization Standard Swedish|Capitalization Standard Swedish]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> symphonick<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-19: Game Soundtrack Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-19<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Game Soundtrack Style|Game Soundtrack Style]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/2146 2146]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-20: Instrumental Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-20<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Instrumental Style|Instrumental Style]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[Bogdanb]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> ETI style for instrumental tracks<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/2142 2142]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2006-April/002232.html <s>RFC</s>]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <s>2006-04-20</s><br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-25: Medley Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-25<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Medley_Style|Medley Style]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> Jacobbrett<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> [http://n4.nabble.com/Capitalization-Standard-Turkish-and-Medley-Style-td1060999.html In development]<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-42: Release Artist Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-42<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Release Artist Style]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> navap<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/2143 2143]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-43: Release <s>Country</s> Event Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-43<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[User:Jacobbrett/Release_Event_Style|Release <s>Country</s> Event Style]] [[Release_Country_Style|(additional older page)]] [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-February/008655.html (RFC-64 Discussion)]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> Jacobbrett<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Release events<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/2145 2145]<br />
| <!-- Status --> <s>RFC2</s><br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009022.html <s>RFC</s>], <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-April/009521.html RFC2]</s><br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <s>2010-03-19</s>, <s>2010-04-07</s><br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> in discussion<br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> in discussion<br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-53: Soundtrack Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-53<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Soundtrack Style]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/2146 2146]<br />
| <!-- Status --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2007-November/005338.html In development]<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-54: Soundtrack Title Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-54<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Soundtrack Title Style]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/2146 2146]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-61: Track Title Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-61<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Track_Title|Track Title Style]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:kuno|warp]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Naming of track titles<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --><br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-62: Untitled Release Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-62<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Untitled Release Style]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[Bogdanb]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-67: Revised Classical Style Guide (aka CSGv2)</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-67<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:CSGv2|Revised Classical Style Guide (aka CSGv2)]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Rewrites all of CSG<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/4426 4426]<br />
| <!-- Status --> RFC, On hold pending NGS release<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2009-February/007606.html RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> 2009-02-15<br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-202: Part Number Style rewrite</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-202<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Part_Number_Style_Rewrite|Part Number Style rewrite]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Part Number Style<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5066 5066]<br />
| <!-- Status --> On hold pending RFC-61<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-109: Release Groups</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-109<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[User:Jacobbrett/Release_Groups|Release Groups]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> Jacobbrett<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> None<br />
| <!-- Status --> [http://n4.nabble.com/RFC-Release-Groups-guideline-td1060831.html#a1060831 In development]<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-204: Decommission Don't Make Relationship Clusters</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-204<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Don't_Make_Relationship_Clusters|Decomission Don't Make Relationship Clusters]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianSchweitzer|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Removes a guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> vetoed, awaiting counter-proposal<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/008886.html RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> 2010-03-15<br />
| <!-- RFV --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009266.html <s>RFV</s>]<br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <s>2010-03-29</s><br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-275: Clarify order of precidence of guidelines and principles</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-275<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> Clarify order of precidence of guidelines and principles<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Cleans up & assigns order of precidence for guidelines and principles <br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> RFC2<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009225.html RFC]+[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009231.html Second]</s><br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> 2010-03-27<br />
| <!-- RFV --> <s>RFV</s><br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-April/009360.html 2010-04-04]</s><br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <s>2010-04-06</s><br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-288: Capitalization Standard Japanese</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-288<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[User:Foolip/Capitalization_Standard_Japanese|Capitalization Standard Japanese]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:foolip|foolip]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New caps standard guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> None<br />
| <!-- Status --> RFC+1<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-June/009717.html RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> 2010-06-05<br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> 2010-06-12<br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> 2010-06-14<br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-290: Live Bootleg Style: Link to reference list</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-290<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Live_Bootleg_Style|Live Bootleg Style: Link to reference list]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Add reference list for state abbreviations<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> None<br />
| <!-- Status --> RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [ RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> 2010-09-07<br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> 2010-09-14<br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> 2010-09-16<br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-294: Remove banned characters from misc. guideline</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-294<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Remove_banned_characters|Remove banned characters]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:Hawke|Hawke]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> [[Miscellaneous Guideline]]<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> None<br />
| <!-- Status --> <br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-295: Prefer specific relationship types</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-295<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Prefer_Specific_Relationship_Types|Prefer specific relationship types]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:Jeroen|Jeroen]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> [[Advanced_Relationship_Style]]<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> None<br />
| <!-- Status --> <br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Advanced Relationship Proposals ===<br />
Categorized as [[:Category:Proposed Relationship Type|Category:Proposed Relationship Type]]. [[Talk:Proposals#Advanced_Relationship_Proposals|Passed proposals waiting to be implemented]] and [[Talk:Proposals#Advanced_Relationship_Proposals_2|closed proposals]] are found on the talk page.<br />
<br />
{| cellpadding="10"<br />
! RFC #<br />
! Title & Wikipage<br />
! Champion<br />
! Affects<br />
! Trac ticket<br />
! Status<br />
! RFC<br />
! RFC Date<br />
! RFV<br />
! RFV Date<br />
! Passage Date<br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-4: Redesign of the Vocal Relationship Attribute</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-4<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Advanced Vocal Tree|Redesign of the Vocal Relationship Attribute]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> AR modification<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/1140 1140] [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/4437 4437]<br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009252.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-26: Miscellaneous Production Relationship Type/Artwork</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-26<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Miscellaneous Production Relationship Type/Artwork]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]] <br />
| <!-- Affects --> <br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-29: Narrator Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-29<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Narrator Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> symphonick <br />
| <!-- Affects --> New vocal role<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/1368 1368]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development <br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-35: Part Of Series Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-35<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Part Of Series Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:voiceinsideyou|voiceinsideyou]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New release-release, or RG-RG, AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-February/008651.html In development]<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-39: Reader Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-39<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Reader Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> symphonick <br />
| <!-- Affects --> New vocal role<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/1370 1370]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-55: Speaker Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-55<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Speaker Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> symphonick <br />
| <!-- Affects --> New vocal role<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/1371 1731]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-68: Add Has News Coverage AR</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-68<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Has_News_Coverage_Relationship_Type|Add Has News Coverage AR]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> Original [[User:RobertKaye|ruoak]]; then [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]], now Needs Champion<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New release-URL AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5636 5636]<br />
| <!-- Status --> Tabled until post-NGS<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-February/008681.html RFC]</s>, <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/008898.html RFC2]</s><br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <s>2010-02-28</s>, <s>2010-03-15</s><br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-69: Defining instruments and vocals for members of bands</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-69<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[PerformanceRestructuringProposal#Adding_Sub-Types_to_Band_Members|Defining instruments and vocals for members of bands]] <br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Artist-artist AR enhancement<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/1141 1141]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-83: Add <s>track-url</s> Work-URL Wikipedia AR</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-83<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> Add <s>track-url</s> Work-URL Wikipedia AR<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New track-URL AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3852 3852] and [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/4036 4036]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-84: Add 'provides discographic information about' AR</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-84<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> Add 'provides discographic information about' AR<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New track-URL AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3734 3734]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-87: Add 'is a project of' AR</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-87<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> Add 'is a project of' AR<br />
| <!-- Champion --> abandoned<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/1739 1739]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-111: Writer Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-111<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Writer Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> Jeroen<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> 1423<br />
| <!-- Status --> RFV3<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-September/010010.html RFC2]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> 2010-09-26<br />
| <!-- RFV --> <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-October/010072.html RFV]</s>, <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-October/010113.html RFV2]</s>, [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-October/010182.html RFV3]<br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <s>2010-10-09</s>, <s>2010-10-12</s>, 2010-10-21<br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-260: Extend License attribute</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-260<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[User:Murdos/License_Relationship_Attribute|Extend License attribute]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:Murdos|Murdos]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Adds new licenses to existing [[License Relationship Attribute]]<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-261: Clean up link phrases</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-261<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[User:BrianSchweitzer/Link_Phrases_Proposal|Clean up link phrases]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Makes AR link phrases consistent and comprehensible<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> RFV<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009145.html RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> 2010-03-23<br />
| <!-- RFV --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-April/009468.html RFV]<br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> 2010-04-06<br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> In discussion<br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-106: Conductor AR Changes</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-106<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Conductor_Relationship_Type_Proposal|Conductor AR Changes]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]] (was [[luks]])<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Conductor and Chorus Master Relationship Types modification<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://n4.nabble.com/Arranging-orchestration-instrumentation-Chorus-master-confusion-td1080093.html#a1080093 <s>first mention of problem</s>][http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2007-May/004743.html <s>RFC</s>] [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <s>2007-05-03</s><br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-264: Choirmaster Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-264<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Choirmaster Position Relationship Type Proposal|Choirmaster Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-265: Concertmaster Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-265<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Concertmaster Position Relationship Type Proposal|Concertmaster Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-266: Conductor Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-266<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Conductor Position Relationship Type Proposal|Conductor Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-267: Manager Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-267<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Manager Position Relationship Type Proposal|Manager Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-268: Road Crew Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-268<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Road Crew Position Relationship Type Proposal|Road Crew Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-269: Music Director Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-269<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Music Director Position Relationship Type Proposal|Music Director Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-270: Bandleader Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-270<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Bandleader Position Relationship Type Proposal|Bandleader Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-271: Teacher Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-271<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Teacher Position Relationship Type Proposal|Teacher Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-272: Vocal Coach Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-272<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Vocal Coach Position Relationship Type Proposal|Vocal Coach Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-273: Instrument Instructor Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-273<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Instrument Instructor Position Relationship Type Proposal|Instrument Instructor Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-274: Supporting Musician Relationship Type enhancement</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-274<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Supporting Musician Relationship Type Proposal|Supporting Musician Relationship Type enhancement]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Add attribute to existing artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-278: Add label-URL to Discography Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-278<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Discography_Relationship_Type|Add label-URL to Discography Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Adds AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> RFC+1<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-June/009711.html RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> 2010-06-03<br />
| <!-- RFV --> 2010-06-10<br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> 2010-06-12<br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-279: Add label-URL to Mail Order Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-279<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Mail Order_Relationship_Type|Add label-URL to Mail Order Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Adds AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Waiting for RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-280: Add label-URL and artist-URL to Review Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-280<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Review Relationship_Type|Add label-URL and artist-URL to Review Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Adds 2 ARs<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Waiting for RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-281: Add artist-label to Miscellaneous Role Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-281<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Miscellaneous Role Relationship_Type|Add artist-label to Miscellaneous Role Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Adds AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Waiting for RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-52: Supporting Release Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-52<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[User:BrianSchweitzer/Supporting_Release_Relationship_Type|Supporting Release Relationship Type]] ([[User:BrianSchweitzer/Supporting_Release_Relationship_Type_NGS_version|NGS version]])<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New release-release AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> <s>Passed</s>, <s>RFC4</s>, (RFC-52a split off)<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009000.html RFC]+[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009001.html second], [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009166.html RFC2]</s>, <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-April/009426.html RFC3]</s>, <s>RFC4<s>, <s>RFC5<s><br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <s>2010-03-18</s>, <s>2010-03-25</s>, <s>2010-04-05</s>, <s>2010-06-10</s><br />
| <!-- RFV --> <s>RFV1</s>, <s>RFV2</s>, <s>RFV3</s>, <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-September/009908.html RFV4]</s><br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <s>2010-04-01</s>, <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-June/009739.html 2010-06-07]</s>, <s>2010-09-03</s><br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-April/009362.html 2010-04-04]</s>, <s>2010-06-09</s><br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-52a: Single From Release Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-52a<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposals/Single From_Release_Relationship_Type|Single From Release Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New release-release AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> <s>Passed</s>, <s>RFC4</s>, (split from RFC-52)<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009000.html RFC]+[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009001.html second], [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009166.html RFC2]</s>, <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-April/009426.html RFC3]</s><br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <s>2010-03-18</s>, <s>2010-03-25</s>, <s>2010-04-05</s>, <s>2010-06-10</s><br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <s>2010-04-01</s>, <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-June/009739.html 2010-06-07]</s><br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-April/009362.html 2010-04-04]</s>, <s>2010-06-09</s><br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-291: Jamendo Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-291<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Jamendo Relationship Type|Jamendo Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> navap<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New URL AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> <br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-297: Toured With Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-297<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Toured With Relationship Type|Toured With Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> <br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-298: Has Cover Art At Bandcamp</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-298<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:HasCoverArtAtBandcamp|Has Cover Art At Bandcamp]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[VxJasonxV]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New Cover Art URL(s)<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> <br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|}<br />
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=== Other Proposals ===<br />
Categorized as [[:Category:Proposal|Category:Proposal]]. [[Talk:Proposals#Other_Proposals|Passed proposals waiting to be implemented]] and [[Talk:Proposals#Other_Proposals_2|closed proposals]] are found on the talk page.<br />
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! Champion<br />
! Affects<br />
! Trac ticket<br />
! Status<br />
! RFC<br />
! RFC Date<br />
! RFV<br />
! RFV Date<br />
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|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-3: Advanced Entity</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-3<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Advanced Entity (Post-NGS)]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Catchall for various post-NGS entity suggestions<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> post-NGS<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-6: Artist Type Project</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-6<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Artist Type Project]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> abandoned<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New Artist type<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-11: Change Default Data Quality Proposal</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-11<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Change Default Data Quality Proposal]] ([[ChangeDefaultDataQualityProposal/RawNumbers|Data]])<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Voting, Quality, and Edit expiration<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> post-NGS<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-users/2007-May/015972.html <s>pre-RFC</s>] [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2007-June/004983.html <s>RFC</s>]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <s>2007-06-19</s><br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-24: Location Proposal</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-24<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Location Proposal]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New entity<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2007-May/004759.html discussion], post-NGS<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-36: Performance Restructuring Proposal</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-36<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Performance Restructuring Proposal]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> <br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-37: Performances And Recordings Proposal</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-37<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Performances And Recordings Proposal]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New entity<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2007-May/004759.html discussion], post-NGS<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-49: Release Type Restructuring Proposal</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-49<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Release Type Restructuring Proposal]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> <br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/1372 1372]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --><br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-78: Add release format: 7" vinyl</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-78<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> Add release format: 7" vinyl<br />
| <!-- Champion --> Per Øyvind Øygard ([[Wizzcat]])<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New release format/format+format attribute<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3941 3941]<br />
| <!-- Status --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/008745.html In development]<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-79: Add release format: 10" vinyl</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-79<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> Add release format: 10" vinyl<br />
| <!-- Champion --> Per Øyvind Øygard ([[Wizzcat]])<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New release format/format+format attribute<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3941 3941]<br />
| <!-- Status --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/008745.html In development]<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-80: Add release format: 12" vinyl</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-80<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> Add release format: 12" vinyl<br />
| <!-- Champion --> Per Øyvind Øygard ([[Wizzcat]])<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New release format/format+format attribute<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3941 3941]<br />
| <!-- Status --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/008745.html In development]<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-49a: Release Status Proposals</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-277<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[User:BrianSchweitzer/Release Status Proposals|Various Release Status Proposals]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> This is a catchall for Release Status proposals formerly part of RFC-49<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-49b: Release Format Proposal</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-278<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[User:BrianSchweitzer/Release Format Proposal|Release Format Proposal]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> This is the Release Format proposal, formerly part of RFC-49<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-258: How to Identify Release Details</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-258<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[User:Jacobbrett/How to Identify Release Details|How to Identify Release Details]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[Jacobbrett]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Will replace [[How To Identify Labels]]<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-287: Modify musical soundtrack style (proposal?)</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-287<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/User:PBryan/Musical_Soundtrack_Style|Modify musical soundtrack style (proposal?)]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> PBryan<br />
| <!-- Affects --> <br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> 2010-05-30<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> In discussion <s>2010-06-06</s><br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-296: Change "Country" terminology to "Location" </h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-296<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> Change "Country" terminology to "Location" <br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> <br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-December/010584.html RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> 2010-12-05<br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Pre-Reserved RFCs for cleaning up documentation and guidelines ===<br />
These are all official entities, relationships, guidelines, or other things which have some minor element which is missing. Most are only a sentence or two, but need an RFC to be made official; this table lists those, and pre-reserves RFC numbers for these future RFCs. As these are intended to be truly short RFCs of only a sentence or two (in almost all cases), most won't actually have proposal pages, only proposal emails.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|RFC Number<br />
|Wikipage<br />
|Hole to be filled<br />
|Champion<br />
|RFC email<br />
|RFC date<br />
|RFV date<br />
|Pass date<br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-118<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (unused at the moment)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-119<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (unused at the moment)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-120<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Librettist Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Guideline for use of the additional attribute<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-127<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Orchestra Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Guideline for use of the additional attribute<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-132<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Samples Artist Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Guideline for use of the additional attribute <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-133<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (not currently assigned)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-134<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Samples Artist Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Guideline for use of the vocal attribute <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-135<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Samples Artist Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Guideline for use of the instrument attribute <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-136<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Engineer Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Guideline for use of the executive attribute<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-139<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (not currently assigned)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-140<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (not currently assigned)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-141<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (not currently assigned)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-142<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Bonus Relationship Attribute]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Description<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-143<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Chorus Master Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-144<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Chorus Master Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-145<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Chorus Master Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> additional attribute<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-150<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Compilation Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-151<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Compilation Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-157<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Co Relationship Attribute]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Description<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-158<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Creative Position Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-159<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Creative Position Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-160<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Engineer Position Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-161<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Engineer Position Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-162<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (not currently assigned)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-163<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Editor Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-164<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Editor Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-167<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[DJ Mix Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-168<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[DJ Mix Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-169<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Liner Notes Author Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-170<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Liner Notes Author Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-171<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Liner Notes Author Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> additional<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-172<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Description Relationship Attribute]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Description<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-173<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (unused at the moment)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-174<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (unused at the moment)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-175<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Mash-up Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-176<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Mash-up Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-177<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (unused at the moment)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-178<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (unused at the moment)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-181<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Member Of Band Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> additional<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-182<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Miscellaneous Role Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-183<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Miscellaneous Role Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-184<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (unused at the moment)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-185<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (unused at the moment)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-186<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Mix-DJ Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-187<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Mix-DJ Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-188<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Orchestra Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-189<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Orchestra Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-194<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Part Of Set Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-195<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Part Of Set Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-196<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Performer Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-197<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Performer Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-198<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Photography Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> additional<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-199<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Producer Position Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-200<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Producer Position Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-206<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Producer Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-207<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Producer Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-210<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Publisher Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-211<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Publisher Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-212<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (unused at the moment)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-213<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (unused at the moment)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-214<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Remaster Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-215<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Remaster Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-218<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (unused at the moment)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-219<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (unused at the moment)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-222<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Tribute Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-223<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Tribute Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-224<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Writer Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-225<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Writer Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-226<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Executive Relationship Attribute]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Description<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-227<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Remixer Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-228<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Remixer Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-229<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Remixer Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> additional<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-230<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Samples Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-231<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Samples Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-234<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Supporting Musician Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-235<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Supporting Musician Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-236<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Supporting Musician Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> additional<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-237<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Supporting Musician Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> guest<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-238<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Supporting Musician Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> instrument<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-239<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Supporting Musician Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> vocal<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-240<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Transliterated Relationship Attribute]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Description<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-241<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (Not used yet)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-242<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (Not used yet)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-243<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (Not used yet)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-244<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (Not used yet)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-245<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (Not used yet)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-246<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (Not used yet)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-247<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (Not used yet)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-248<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (Not used yet)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-249<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (Not used yet)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-250<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (Not used yet)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|}<br />
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== Fodder for Future Proposals ==<br />
* [[Advanced_Entity|Old concepts for new entities]] (possibly of use for proposals/development, post-NGS)<br />
* [[How_Advanced_Relationships_Works#Events_to_model|Some other old concepts for new entities]] These originally were potential uses for [[Advanced Relationship]]s, but most would not work with relationships as they have since been implemented. However, they may be useful post-NGS for further consideration.<br />
* Any of [[:Category talk:External Website Relationship Class]]<br />
[[Category:Documentation]]</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=Tracks_With_Multiple_Artists&diff=42480Tracks With Multiple Artists2010-12-04T14:22:22Z<p>99.243.33.163: /* Tracks by '/' separated artists */</p>
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<div>This page tries to list all releases that have tracks that consist of more than one song by more than one artist. An example: <br />
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This [[Track:35e23fc4-0449-4772-997d-fe9f909c9eec|track]] has two songs on it: ''5:55'' by ''Durango 95'', followed by ''Liquid Love'' by ''Casper Pound''. These artists did not cooperate on this track; it's merely a technical issue where two songs are put on one track. Were the two songs by the same artist [[Multiple Title Style|MultipleTitleStyle]] would apply. Note that this is '''not''' the same as a track where the artist is a collaboration, e.g. ''Mick Jagger & David Bowie''. <br />
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It is recommended to add a [[Release Annotation|ReleaseAnnotation]] with a link to this page to [[Release]]s that have one or more tracks with multiple artists, and also add the release to one of the lists below. <br />
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The reason for this existence of this page is that in the future, when hopefully the system is able to deal with these cases, these tracks can be located easily and edited. <br />
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'''BEWARE:''' It is very well possible that some tracks on the releases listed below are actually mash-ups instead of tracks with multiple artists. This needs to be sorted out. <br />
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==Tracks by Various Artists==<br />
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* [[Release:c730a41f-eadb-4ee4-a465-2c4887608b6b|1993-12-04: Essential Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:8d083385-657f-4b37-bfbb-5c0ec3a2f74a|1995-06-04: Essential Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:13f991f5-abed-48cf-a8f7-96aa6eca0e8c|1998-02-01: Essential Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:0fe55e14-02b0-43e0-b3b4-558d9266645a|2000-01-30: Essential Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:cb2366e6-5d80-4d59-8b07-f0edb6c59ddb|2001-04-22: Essential Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:a2bbb097-eb03-41e6-9897-94a4e9f7cc3a|2001-09-02: Essential Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:e261e671-5d48-45dc-81d7-8ecd55637b13|2002-01-20: Essential Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:17275142-5205-424f-9894-0ae703aa3b80|2005-03-26: TBMC, Dublin, Ireland]] <br />
* [[Release:38a8945f-e81b-40e7-84f4-aa7cc7d23861|2006-05-06: YOU FM Clubnight]] <br />
* [[Release:8f489d4b-6c0f-4506-9352-47af18d09585|A Voyage Into Trance]] <br />
* [[Release:e70c2216-03a3-40ac-a454-37789d28f36b|Bonkers 2 (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:7d711d17-a77b-4988-8b2f-20e29ecadf5f|Bonkers 2 (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:8d617c84-30b9-4eb3-9b41-ba610a5272c2|Bonzai Megamix]] <br />
* [[Release:a88cee87-ece6-4541-8d6c-1d058f347081|Bravo Hits 17 (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:94c6edd1-fd09-4334-be9d-0aa3c6b59579|Česko hledá SuperStar: TOP 10]] <br />
* [[Release:22a4891d-552e-4969-9d62-905be06059b7|D.W.F. Mix 2 / B-Sides Mix]]<br />
* [[Release:46b75593-f638-4615-aa8b-dabf4c882bdc|Dance Sessions (disc 1: Dance)]] <br />
* [[Release:e65eddd4-9908-49f5-9ab6-0f06ddcf02da|Dance Sessions (disc 2: Techno)]] <br />
* [[Release:3572d604-600f-480e-aa07-ef3332a58544|Dance Sessions (disc 3: Progressive)]] <br />
* [[Release:bafc5062-ad56-4615-bbaa-46eaa61cd4b2|Dance Sessions (disc 4: House)]] <br />
* [[Release:c83e6685-cd2a-45ef-83e4-3ba77982b75f|Dawn of the Dead: Unreleased Soundtrack Music]] ([[Track:0191c448-6a38-4e5b-aff1-c7778ea13609|track #10]]) <br />
* [[Release:49a22830-a03f-4a6f-97ea-15018df74359|Death Before Distemper 4]]<br />
* [[Release:ac9257a4-c0ac-4c76-9d88-7fe152dbe373|Excursions (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:92247720-f32c-4a4e-af40-e10163ff30ec|Get on This!!! (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:7957c224-35db-4318-a815-f15425124597|Global House Culture, Volume 2]] <br />
* [[Release:646dbf8f-ac16-4c89-a083-57c94a7cf159|Hard Energy: Your Xxxtreme Night Out]] ([[Track:f2c1efc7-9c39-4dae-83a9-c2288761acd7|track #21]] & [[Track:4587251b-8cd5-45bc-9796-61748cc2f88b|track #42]]) <br />
* [[Release:8c14fea7-d465-4218-9f42-26a162c9cebc|How to Kill the DJ, Part 2 (disc 1: Optimo)]] <br />
* [[Release:697f7f7d-9711-44a1-80eb-a4d95371beb6|I'm Gonna Git You Sucka]] <br />
* [[Release:37ff8dd7-d9ff-4013-8a17-49cc55601d44|International DJ Syndicate Mix 3]] <br />
* [[Release:46dddf99-ec46-42b0-8044-5926d1fd7e1e|Jimmy Z Presents: 4Play, Volume 1 (disc 2: Trance/NRG)]] <br />
* [[Release:80a6d8ad-fd6d-4251-9d71-c78b03f6deae|Journeys by DJ]] <br />
* [[Release:8c2cc503-9045-47b7-a52f-edc72186b5c0|Junior, Fuju and Muzik Present Dark &amp;amp; Long]] <br />
* [[Release:956d2aa1-ec05-4ac0-8690-0f21698c159b|Keith Whitley: A Tribute Album]] (track 13) <br />
* [[Release:eb16fba2-3af4-4418-a28c-126518be2a0f|Kid Kenobi Sessions (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:f7355b52-a9c5-434f-b2f6-e020793ea85a|Laboratoire Mix (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:96b1d5d2-95fd-4153-af29-7ada478b8ebf|Laboratoire Mix (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:315cd823-7546-4255-844f-f61a2a648a09|Les oiseaux de passage]] ([[Track:5dab999c-b309-422e-9441-188d4567fbdd|track #15]]) <br />
* [[Release:afe7c2a9-a071-4b2f-8110-f5b8fb3dd263|La Musique de Paris Dernière 7]] ([[Track:1dc0ed9e-f726-471c-922c-58067a6febae| track #15]])<br />
* [[Release:f4bbf26a-5b11-4f9b-b33b-2b6419ab63fa|Live at Freeflow, Helsinki 16/07/03]] <br />
* [[Release:a2335ec9-4c72-4322-831a-45df5f7c8d38|Live in Detroit 1999]] <br />
* [[Release:0b840d74-bed8-4954-8740-1e7c91595e2b|Low Income Tomorrowland]] <br />
* [[Release:1fec1abb-8cc5-4810-a5b8-c41029ad8b36|Mindcontrol, Volume 1 (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:6c6a7e20-1436-4c75-b465-12625b7a9a3c|Minesweeper Suite]] <br />
* [[Release:a4815331-ef0f-4f96-8435-8c836369acf5|Mixed]] <br />
* [[Release:d37b3096-93fa-47ec-b316-88e7ac0f22f5|Mixmag Live! Volume 15: Jumping Jack Frost & Randall]]<br />
* [[Release:84d3604e-cbe3-4c6b-89c8-1fa44b0ca9c4|Mixmag Live! Volume 19: Laurent Garnier]] <br />
* [[Release:ec4d8b9a-8f95-41df-9cb1-1eb53d139dbb|Mixmag Live! Volume 20: Richie Hawtin]] <br />
* [[Release:94abb752-0705-4810-bf48-30b49afacff4|Mix-Up, Volume 2: LiveMix at Liquid Room]] <br />
* [[Release:4e6d1b26-ddce-43f6-bb85-758e51e22514|Montreal Mix Sessions, Volume 4]] <br />
* [[Release:8e2b48c3-3c43-448d-8f20-6601ee0eee5c|Negative Images]] <br />
* [[Release:83c616dd-9588-4663-83c4-13a7253b6733|Nocturnal Frequencies Anthology]] <br />
* [[Release:63a78ea7-be28-44fa-ab4f-94a1db2d5344|Nothing Short of Total War]]<br />
* [[Release:b5967683-238d-47a0-917b-771eae5eb6e8|One Heart at a Time]] <br />
* [[Release:60177223-3bdf-48cf-9dff-d14781cd15ea|Origin Unknown present Sound in Motion (disc 2: Mixed by Andy C)]] <br />
* [[Release:20236809-c37c-40d2-a2f1-fc9ac2fe2c03|Pan-Pot Mobilee Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:10cc5855-a3c8-4bcb-9461-f754a68ac9ba|Plastic Surgery 2 (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:5d0907cf-bf42-42c5-8990-1d50cbe81982|Re-Animations, Volume 1]]<br />
* [[Release:73d7e143-8fef-48b3-84d8-6f88da61070f|René Clemencic et ses flûtes (René Clemencic)]] <br />
* [[Release:808dd1ed-3f29-4740-a1d6-f2ac67bead9d|Restructured Layers]] <br />
* [[Release:60f0cafd-d628-470d-b65c-f93c9470637e|Rusty Nails 3]] <br />
* [[Release:72c82b93-5f57-4903-8e33-2680ebf93210|Shamanic Trance]]<br />
* [[Release:239188ee-646d-493c-aadf-d07e31820370|Songs From the Neighborhood: The Music of Mister Rogers]] <br />
* [[Release:a16f9ba2-b53e-40c6-8269-c78a885d1352|Street Hitz 8: Reggae Issue / Street Hitz 7]] <br />
* [[Release:33a50ebf-9e49-4e97-a11e-b95f70818904|The Forcelab Edition: Composure]] <br />
* [[Release:a8f8a60a-37de-4400-bc6a-5b44a02cca58|The Method (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:0385f1e6-f113-4e09-80bf-b0a5edc946b9|The Process]] <br />
* [[Release:bc3f15af-2f1c-446a-af2f-81daae43d26f|This Is... Drum & Bass 2 (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:f5828414-908e-4ef0-8ac4-c0aaae8976bb|This Is... Drum & Bass (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:593d9548-0bf9-45ca-af83-4fe1874102b8|This Is... Hardcore (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:be76e068-b755-457c-a2ba-eee8ce3d9eb0|This Is... Jungle (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:61b3f032-8120-4c20-b9f8-f099d1c3aeda|This Is... Techno 2 (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:d2d2bbe4-731a-4273-8a59-c98ead8a1767|This Is House... (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:9adfed05-0799-4e6c-8348-b01540b07613|Through the Eyes presented by Roni Size (disc 2)]]<br />
* [[Release:48863347-1afb-418e-89d4-4f2f9f9221a1|Trance Nation '94 (disc 3: Special Vinyl Turnable Mix by DJ Jens Mahlstedt)]] <br />
* [[Release:d58330ab-eb89-4189-887b-320b0ce68194|Trance Nation '95 (disc 3: Special Vinyl Turntable Mix by DJ Jens Mahlstedt)]]<br />
* [[Release:0882c82a-7ab7-4a0c-a3d8-e8f44590348f|Ultimate Seduction]]<br />
* [[Release:de12ecb7-d392-4422-9b2f-af510499f54c|Warp20 (Elemental)]]<br />
* [[Release:c37e15d7-c436-4ad3-8198-c50383cf816d|Wild Nights 3 (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:49684b89-f1e3-47f9-96d9-475c8464c85f|Wired for Sound]] <br />
* [[Release:ba7bd6d9-7058-4164-b2c4-2ebeaf097bc7|X-Mix, Volume 3: Enter Digital Reality]] <br />
* [[Release:fcb3a450-e221-49ce-8b63-f2c3328f98a9|X-Mix-2: Destination Planet Dream]]<br />
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==Tracks by '/' separated artists==<br />
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If a track has two songs, '''Song A''' by '''Artist A''' and '''Song B''' by '''Artist B''', it is highly recommended to make '''Artist A''' the [[Track Artist|TrackArtist]] and '''Song A / Artist B - Song B''' the [[Track Title|TrackTitle]]. This way, no bogus [[Artist]]s are created. ''Artist A / Artist B'' as [[Track Artist|TrackArtist]] would imply both artists collaborated in some way; for these tracks, that is not the case. <br />
* [[Release:78bf15d5-9c6c-45e7-9561-7789f92e5681|"In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)" / Album Snippets]] <br />
* [[Release:25c0a40d-ff80-48be-9fff-82f335718770|0161]] <br />
* [[Release:a4fab4b4-cb50-4dc8-9ed0-c261d45c6a52|10 Years of Drum & Bass Arena (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:499ea433-f085-4109-bd40-1d08ba3f5a07|1986-07-27: Le zenith, Paris France]] <br />
* [[Release:e0997c27-0aca-43cf-ad88-8758413e4cbf|1996 Teenbeat Sampler]] <br />
* [[Release:852dce5d-fa6d-4f9f-98ac-a3646578b738|1996-09-24: Lied Center, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA]]<br />
* [[Release:beb592ac-b240-4c10-98a3-8f59d81c6c76|2000-02-26: Sanremo Festival, Sanremo, Italy]] <br />
* [[Release:e8d39fb2-3356-4a6f-8789-ea29d09250af|2007-07-07: Live Earth, Wembley Stadium, London, UK]] (Track 8, 2 instances) <br />
* [[Release:11505434-ca01-4286-a1fd-b2136b3eff2d|50 Silly Songs (disc 1)]] ([[Track:5c225dc0-d80c-417a-890d-88eaba1bb858|track #15]]) <br />
* [[Release:6d137977-db7c-4a36-b987-334e28ce1713|58.46 Radio Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:13d24cdb-cbe3-4764-97a7-b71a270c7fa1|A Bugged Out Mix With Erol Alkan (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:4e54d3c4-a52f-4fb8-b034-bff1bcd93674|A Jedi's Night Out]] <br />
* [[Release:78328752-805d-480a-9fcb-48dc08fe9d87|A Renaissance Christmas (The Boston Camerata feat. conductor: Joel Cohen)]] <br />
* [[Release:49dfe0ed-2cd3-4f7a-977c-1a7cfb8a373e|A Tribute to Woody Guthrie]] <br />
* [[Release:5864e7f9-329e-4931-8cda-c59c4981a1a3|Absolute Power]] <br />
* [[Release:ad93f8d6-7ce1-4660-a2cc-6aad4378759b|Alive 2007]] <br />
* [[Release:def847d5-48a6-4bb6-8887-ae4f7f945e6c|Alive 2007 (Deluxe Edition)]] <br />
* [[Release:82e052b7-4192-44b0-955c-b72ce681ffdc|Alive 2007 (Deluxe Edition) (bonus disc)]] <br />
* [[Release:67a9627c-def7-4b49-9395-0acfe43e3653|All Points Covered Studio Mix (Knowledge 38)]] (track 5) <br />
* [[Release:48336d4b-d104-483f-9dc9-34128da619ec|American Gigolo III]] <br />
* [[Release:39197732-de55-4848-abd7-c2e65f5d6242|Anakin]] <br />
* [[Release:8e9f73d9-7c64-46b0-b474-d2e124ca87c5|Another Fine Mess: FC Kahuna]] <br />
* [[Release:f4e97534-beb3-4478-8115-f86cc268815f|Artificial Intelligence II (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:379f62ed-2bb7-4237-8aec-368f05e01a53|At the Controls (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:06394cd9-24aa-48ad-ab2a-318264ba0e97|Babel (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:f7a741d1-c49b-49d6-a7cf-9029e7e08151|Balance 005: James Holden (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:4b7030d0-2202-4683-a87f-992dd520fb76|Balance 008: Desyn Masiello (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:78e3e537-1a94-4514-98d4-3561fc61f307|Beneath the Surface]] <br />
* [[Release:899acdf7-3487-4c84-b159-67104458c1a4|Big Floor Funk]] <br />
* [[Release:da8ebcc3-3da5-4cc8-be41-9e82ba17bea6|Blechsdöttir: The Nexus Phase]] <br />
* [[Release:7111c8bc-8549-4abc-8ab9-db13f65b4a55|Blueprint 2.1]] <br />
* [[Release:4379721c-6398-41be-a278-5953b58581a0|Break Beats]] <br />
* [[Release:820ddbba-72cc-48a8-9a40-b45d0d3f49af|Brothers Gonna Work It Out]] <br />
* [[Release:83bcbeae-3572-42bb-93e6-75a37b70739e|Buggin' Da Beats]] <br />
* [[Release:7f0513c2-288f-4a4d-b4d3-954c89e10300|Bytes]] <br />
* [[Release:8e068c13-7d70-4b5d-824b-3f23364fb9da|Circus & Chibuku present: Yousef & Krafty Kuts (disc 2: Krafty Kuts)]]<br />
* [[Release:131ae12d-7ff5-401a-992f-1874a8fb2101|Club Classics, Volume 2 (disc 1)]]<br />
* [[Release:f5f592c4-ea6e-4047-87ae-8d317c1fc0e3|Cocktail Mol6t8v : La bande son de la révolte (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:c82898f1-66bf-4364-abdf-08ae88228ff7|Cocktail Mol6t8v : La bande son de la révolte (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:4defa7a6-59c2-465d-a688-95cd41f1acfb|Colette N°5 (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:3a23d6e2-c495-40c7-882d-a1f7a5107709|Cradle of Fear]]<br />
* [[Release:aba3bdde-b88b-4ebe-bccc-fbced3d7e3f7|Cream Separates 02]] <br />
* [[Release:ed3f5873-c65b-43f5-b02d-056ebb6f4f64|Culture Club, Volume 4 (disc 1: Selected & Mixed by Starski &amp;amp; Tonic)]] <br />
* [[Release:1006cf5b-03f7-4ac9-bf01-9665a3ad2ee3|Dance Bitch]] <br />
* [[Release:202b02a5-bb81-4342-a03e-5d02e6a9541f|Dance Crazy, Till A Meal Gets Rotten]]<br />
* [[Release:3e581f3e-95e4-4099-bc06-1171879b4e5f|Dangerously in Love]] <br />
* [[Release:e3063aec-564a-4c05-8ef0-a4bca353493d|DJ Gregory in the House (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:e042faad-fe5e-44fa-8f05-aaf34f3c3496|DJ-Kicks: Erlend Øye]] <br />
* [[Release:f5b3cafe-d46e-4a2f-b78a-aaae021a8ec6|DJ-Kicks: Erlend Øye]] <br />
* [[Release:3eec6f62-cf50-4e95-9ddd-57a38214065f|DJ-Kicks: Thievery Corporation]] <br />
* [[Release:7d8cff97-75ee-4683-8e41-5d3a43ef7e55|DJmixed.com/Keoki]] <br />
* [[Release:d7992984-7a5c-4143-8fe9-e1b97edbec6d|Dead Cities]] <br />
* [[Release:af987760-6654-407c-8372-2b53bf79a992|Defected DJ° Producer Series, Volume 2: Connected 10 Years of Full Intention (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:390ab108-3b58-4b75-8152-32d708120db1|Defected Dj° Producer Series, Volume 2: Connected 10 Years of Full Intention (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:05b50cca-dd85-43ee-95ec-e28e3c6b91c8|Defected Presents Charles Webster (disc 1: Club)]] <br />
* [[Release:b95f4ae5-8626-43a2-b0a0-0c44d516ecec|Defected Sessions: Full Intention & Smokin' Jo (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:bf5f1920-ff52-431e-b6ab-4eaaed5f0831|Defected in the House: Eivissa '04 (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:01f23343-04d1-420b-9da9-3d0e116e395d|Defected in the House: Eivissa '04 (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:b6637fc1-dd65-42ef-a819-f80b4a60f71f|Defected in the House: Eivissa '05 (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:bc4751b5-bc15-4e7e-8f77-64a88e4e7553|Deiner Tracks 2 (disc 2) (DJ Sepalot)]] <br />
* [[Release:a05a11f0-954f-4ae5-89d2-287614977442|Disco Undead]]<br />
* [[Release:5a7dfc41-6674-420c-83ab-5a970e5fc1b7|Disney's Greatest Hits (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:f74dbc48-ee73-4f24-a1ed-34960a62bc09|Drum & Bass Arena Presents DJ Hype! (disc 1)]] (tracks 1, 6, 9 16) <br />
* [[Release:21e0210e-f7bb-4d86-85a1-12f970c7b40b|Drum & Bass Arena Presents DJ Hype! (disc 2)]] (track 1) <br />
* [[Release:a8a7ba19-0c31-49a7-b6fb-3d76209bbde8|Drum & Bass Essentials (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:3281a84f-e34b-45e3-b945-d04f2ad803dc|Drum & Bass Essentials (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:b9a3ce34-b48e-49e9-9e27-530b1efda5a0|Drum & Bass Essentials (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:32823ab1-6bab-43cb-b96e-dbc7489eef67|Eddie and the Cruisers]] <br />
* [[Release:dd301255-a91e-407d-aa55-eb8571f2a5c7|Electro Cypher]] <br />
* [[Release:411a41fe-93df-4779-8996-6da96fe0e692|Essential Mix: François K (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:af350e78-e33f-4dd4-8f12-ea061a1a7b03|Essential Underground, Volume 1 (disc 1: Berlin)]] <br />
* [[Release:3ecf7275-5c1b-4e08-aa54-707e958b0be5|Essential Underground, Volume 3 (disc 1: Berlin)]] <br />
* [[Release:a9f750ac-64f7-43cc-b84d-dfce9da14204|Fabric 27: Matthew Dear as Audion]] <br />
* [[Release:3e900246-48ae-419f-a506-34dfffc852c7|Fabric 35: Ewan Pearson]] <br />
* [[Release:efeb99fd-334c-4000-87e7-49b645973209|Fabric 38: M.A.N.D.Y.]] <br />
* [[Release:ac60fbe4-8c06-4b8e-9369-aad39724af46|Fabric 42: Âme]] <br />
* [[Release:91801a8b-b005-4598-8f7c-4cf84127a2e1|Fabric 46: Claude VonStroke]]<br />
* [[Release:3626be47-8e19-4da9-994e-6b58efaf0822|Fabric 47: Jay Haze]]<br />
* [[Release:2d4c5b0a-5d91-43d3-ab97-400b4e6a8cbe|FabricLive 18: Andy C & DJ Hype]] <br />
* [[Release:9e1d5e7d-9079-4d97-8909-dba663e9e094|FabricLive 24: Diplo]] <br />
* [[Release:8d8e3be9-db66-44b4-b17d-106a8f13178f|FabricLive 29: Cut Copy]] <br />
* [[Release:9349170c-72a0-4e19-ace7-767f17dff0b6|FabricLive 30: Stanton Warriors]] <br />
* [[Release:43edbb75-2812-40fa-83dc-c3a507e11e7a|FabricLive 32: Tayo]] <br />
* [[Release:3e73427d-d2a6-4897-b0d0-5c44d574dbf4|FabricLive 38: Craze]] <br />
* [[Release:f5856e2e-470f-4bc5-8988-5843b52cbda6|FabricLive 39: DJ Yoda]] <br />
* [[Release:e27517fd-b071-44a3-b3a3-50bd69ca8448|FabricLive 43: Switch & Sinden Present: Get Familiar Mixed by Sinden]] <br />
* [[Release:12a201ee-dbaa-4c61-ba89-25aaf95b0453|FabricLive 45: A-Trak]]<br />
* [[Release:8f54ff86-2af1-44d9-9161-9571d8a62ac1|FabricLive 47: Toddla T]]<br />
* [[Release:0ccd571b-3251-4f7b-8e7f-b3c43de5fd4e|Fantazia Club Classics (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:b36e31e3-6999-46e9-9ee3-d83de96f06e4|Favela on Blast: Rio Baile Funk 04]] <br />
* [[Release:f2bf0f9d-d971-4df8-8e38-db7de1e9fa95|Fear of a Silver Planet]] <br />
* [[Release:5ab446ab-1c43-4288-8eec-e4b3d4801fc8|Focus On: Guido Schneider]] <br />
* [[Release:23fefbb7-a3a1-4e4e-b99d-73f9e4075966|From Russia With Love]]<br />
* [[Release:001d8fb2-82e9-44c1-8d90-8c953fed0214|Frontline Rap Shit]] (tracks 4, 19) <br />
* [[Release:cdec27ef-7882-4833-a988-c02f29540fb5|Global Underground 024: Nick Warren in Reykjavik (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:ce3b25f9-78fa-4a24-a4f2-60fc5bb8f20e|Global Underground 024: Nick Warren in Reykjavik (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:64d2f899-8e05-430e-9620-3a70999ab64e|Global Underground 10 (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:95116ed4-c23c-4459-a2d6-c0d2813317be|Global Underground: 24:7 Danny Howells (disc 2: Night)]] <br />
* [[Release:5dc2d407-ddcd-44dd-a5b0-361d0ff5b663|Gold Teeth Thief]] <br />
* [[Release:49732772-1ed9-418a-a8f7-a82cd3723bdf|Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]] <br />
* [[Release:afa62db0-f3cd-4acd-bbc6-f876b8b47303|Headman: Dance Modern]] <br />
* [[Release:49c1cd61-1dcc-4543-abe0-3098655002e8|Hed Kandi: The Mix Summer 2008 (disc 1: Twisted Disco)]] (track #15, it's a mash-up) <br />
* [[Release:ec94c92d-f722-495e-b7dd-700026778f12|Hospital Mix 6]] <br />
* [[Release:55f2000a-6fda-4d8c-b943-2a70559a1298|Hospitalised (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:1c3a01fe-034f-41d1-968e-8a90dd2ecb85|House of Om: Groove Junkies (disc 1: 10pm to 1am)]] <br />
* [[Release:c81d82f8-17d6-470a-bb97-df24ee54fbe8|House of Om: Groove Junkies (disc 2: 1am to 4am)]] <br />
* [[Release:b286766f-f65b-4cde-a950-b2eae7cf7dd6|I Like Turtles]] <br />
* [[Release:7bf33699-3db8-429b-bfe3-d6fc5e074df5|In Memory of Celtic Frost]] <br />
* [[Release:c8a92095-8aca-4557-a3cc-9e3112ad952d|In Motion #3]] <br />
* [[Release:95603419-986f-4c14-82e7-f67a6a31465d|In the Box - Live at WOMB Tokyo -]] <br />
* [[Release:3fa0dfa6-0252-4efd-bce3-e78a34e39a24|In the House (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:78ffbc2e-e2d9-4547-9a06-015ae199545d|International Flight (disc 1)]]<br />
* [[Release:2f64dede-f0c5-4c97-a01c-dd810e3c116a|International Flight (disc 2)]]<br />
* [[Release:407005da-7962-4509-97f2-d65a9044fd25|InTheMix.05 (disc 2: Mixed by Ajax)]] <br />
* [[Release:46efde0d-5b16-4e12-b8ee-41bccb94d558|InTheMix 50 2006 (disc 1: Mixed by Rob Kay)]] <br />
* [[Release:53315441-f10c-4a4b-82df-7a5f2f52c277|Intergalactic Beats (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:df054f50-df78-413c-8b51-89842d1dec56|Just Like Heaven: A Tribute to The Cure]] <br />
* [[Release:2a13de67-f8f2-40c0-aba1-13a87bdb9ef6|Just Say the Word]] <br />
* [[Release:5e8a7f3e-7be7-4606-bddb-92d2936cb740|Kill Bill: Vol. 1]] <br />
* [[Release:12214f66-66c9-4203-8d64-cfb526c34b7c|Kill Bill: Vol. 2]] <br />
* [[Release:1e1c4c26-fc71-4cce-b1c7-686694eeae90|Kitsuné Maison Compilation 3]] <br />
* [[Release:f0a01df1-21f8-4702-a121-2d89a2b06199|Kitsuné Maison Compilation 4]] <br />
* [[Release:b1e18568-981c-4b86-933b-90f843da06ca|Klub Kollaborations]] <br />
* [[Release:710816e6-64b1-4aa4-a65d-07a3533421f7|Kontor: Top of the Clubs, Volume 37 (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:84c3674c-ad1d-4e65-b8e1-39c5cda7ac54|La Musique de Paris Dernière 2]] <br />
* [[Release:4a63016e-66f4-4a20-b656-a36e42238de9|Les visiteurs]] <br />
* [[Release:266eda12-4f52-44f5-992c-f923e0a28e85|Live on Brighton Beach]] <br />
* [[Release:d0566e9b-9e3f-4fd9-bd97-5a2726be8ee5|Live on Brighton Beach]] <br />
* [[Release:3ecf34a6-092c-4f76-be71-944c4944bc0a|Lost in Translation]] <br />
* [[Release:7dcecdb0-a790-44a3-a979-79b1d4ce601c|Lost in Translation]] <br />
* [[Release:a694f0ed-3a86-4320-8d9c-ab984753ae90|M.A.N.D.Y. at the Controls (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:5b890a39-818f-4ec3-a3b1-fede46a83c29|M.A.N.D.Y. at the Controls (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:9bc7bf82-792a-4c4a-8a1b-adf023ec4103|Mashed Two (disc 1: jiggyjiggybootyrock)]] <br />
* [[Release:e67cc638-1885-406c-9aa8-e18c20e9c7d4|Mashed Two (disc 2: aciidravelectropop)]] <br />
* [[Release:2145a564-6266-4472-89e4-92b07c917b1a|Meatballs]] <br />
* [[Release:c261f3ff-b3ae-409b-8602-98b061d23691|Merry Chrismix 2007]] <br />
* [[Release:49bca853-1e09-407d-ac0d-2533833e69b3|Midwinter (disc 1: Past & Presents)]]<br />
* [[Release:8dbf38a6-ba2d-4043-803a-b9f262f6c411|Midwinter (disc 2: Comfort & Joy)]]<br />
* [[Release:c64dcee8-4dc1-403b-88c3-f5408d921481|Ministry of Sound: Breaks 04 (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:e18a6cdb-ba24-401b-b427-1f09aba42e4d|Ministry of Sound: Club Nation (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:e864649d-00ff-4c48-8d02-adf880bdde6c|Ministry of Sound: Frantic Euphoria (disc 3: Classic Bounce)]] <br />
* [[Release:0dffb3b3-14a1-481b-90c6-fb0292115162|Ministry of Sound: Hard NRG: The Album, Volume 7]] <br />
* [[Release:d5da0bb9-3c67-4c97-a6ba-0a93134dc72b|Ministry of Sound: Maximum Bass 2007 (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:91f9d45b-3dae-45f6-b103-aba5ea1859bc|Ministry of Sound: Maximum Bass 2007 (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:5ec7faf6-0068-45ff-ac93-ab6ed7f44276|Ministry of Sound: Sessions Twelve: The Magic Sessions (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:532b543e-51ef-47b5-9405-0af352deb2b5|Ministry of Sound: Sessions Twelve: The Magic Sessions (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:0c15c791-3a64-41c1-8e08-79c9066a2d71|Ministry of Sound: The Chillout Session 2 (disc 2: Chilled-Out House)]] <br />
* [[Release:844187e9-1427-4728-aebf-3a71a8858566|Mix Inc 2]]<br />
* [[Release:d33fa380-78fe-4580-8abe-01f5cd48a956|Mixmag Live!: Volume 9]] - track titles too long, extra info in annotation<br />
* [[Release:42b985cc-c559-4236-989b-bbf7edf4aad0|Mixmag Live! Volume 20: Richie Hawtin]]<br />
* [[Release:526162fe-b6b0-41cf-92c2-d5322bcbaf0a|Mixmag Live: Blazing the Crop]]<br />
* [[Release:57943b12-2c43-4f6d-a2c5-68128762e7bb|Mixmag Presents Dennis Ferrer: House Nation '08]] <br />
* [[Release:c7dcf60a-516b-4e49-889a-f2f03a297de3|Modern Mantra]] <br />
* [[Release:4eb0d73d-22ce-4eca-9220-5028a4b5c884|Most Rated Miami ***** (disc 2: Night)]] <br />
* [[Release:6fa52dcc-5f80-42dc-a7c5-e4342a6a070f|MTV's AMP 2]] <br />
* [[Release:9a089698-6641-43a2-b6d1-c6b922cbabe4|MTV's AMP 2]] <br />
* [[Release:7ba5f6d5-77e0-4cfa-aa6c-91959e9a74be|Music From Hollywood]] - Track 6: Track title so long, composers wouldn't even fit. Composers currently listed in annotation. <br />
* [[Release:5673b1cf-4e17-45b4-b307-39615dfbd07f|Mute: Assume Nothing]]<br />
* [[Release:3b1e1bc4-0767-4c46-a5fe-dcfed3306098|Muzik: Homelands 2002 Preview]]<br />
* [[Release:d4d45265-eb29-4113-ad6c-18d0e08b3df8|NME: Bollox to Ibiza: The Autumn Collection]] <br />
* [[Release:7310ddf1-4bf2-42d3-a81e-931737b61c1d|New Electric Muse, Volume I: The Story of Folk Into Rock (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:d3e53abe-cddf-42c4-8153-03ead19a7692|Next Level 2 (disc 1: Next Level)]] <br />
* [[Release:cf76333c-7c36-423d-a0ae-6e1e01cdff40|Night of the Living Dead]] <br />
* [[Release:6a21b14d-aadb-4216-85fc-4ec067830816|Nightlife 4]] <br />
* [[Release:483f5cd5-6335-45f2-b012-7f20cd18bcca|No Hidden Catch: Eesti Depeche Mode'i tribuut]]<br />
* [[Release:65c210c6-69b4-4637-9647-a202a4162988|Northern Exposure 2 (disc 1: East Coast) -- Special case: songs are different version of the same song, and both track artists are actually aliases of the same group of two producers Gez Dewar & Nick Hale]]<br />
* [[Release:1ec02095-f5e0-480d-b6d6-3f05807bf3f8|O Mickey Where Art Thou?]] <br />
* [[Release:041d08af-ce1a-471f-b33f-56fb762781c8|One+One (disc 2)]]<br />
* [[Release:5a258e74-e4e9-4202-86ff-4ffa55a52049|Optimo Present: Psyche Out]] <br />
* [[Release:266a3129-07da-4c9a-973f-823d3c9a65e1|OuMuPo 6]]<br />
* [[Release:d4c9b1c1-2306-422e-bfc3-e5f47c61579b|Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow]] <br />
* [[Release:671f5588-d20a-45f9-beca-c15b8dbc7ab0|Peaceville: Under the Sign of the Sacred Star]] <br />
* [[Release:7b07bc0d-ba2b-4c98-89d9-64d315dc5bcd|Psycho: The Essential Alfred Hitchcock (disc 1)]]<br />
* [[Release:f4d22905-a8bb-40b9-98b3-d4d9bfac8642|Psycho: The Essential Alfred Hitchcock (disc 2)]]<br />
* [[Release:10913f37-3770-41fc-bad7-739cf48ca8cb|Pulp Fiction]] <br />
* [[Release:2ac693c9-8f57-4c23-b04f-17d03716170e|Pulp Fiction]] <br />
* [[Release:326cde79-c175-4359-929d-3665847b4fad|Pulp Fiction]] <br />
* [[Release:36b8f767-c4c0-4ba1-becd-f40a452303d5|Purple]]<br />
* [[Release:956882f0-b518-49c8-bec7-ce2047798faa|Purple]]<br />
* [[Release:e47d9752-d7e5-4132-a7ca-f6959dc3bcb6|Put Your Hands Up! (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:1c035094-44b7-43ed-b253-a8d9fd2eb2c1|Rave on Snow, Volume 15 (disc 2: Mixed by Pascal FEOS & Domenico D'Agnelli)]] <br />
* [[Release:7c0d8b59-98f9-4296-a9ae-8aa6cd0ee116|Remixology]] <br />
* [[Release:4644708c-7ae7-48be-93c0-22bf79b41ef8|Renaissance Ibiza: The Masters Series, Part 2 (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:48466872-ca83-4ea2-ab5a-359a61e1d2b9|Renaissance: The Mix Collection (disc 1)]]<br />
* [[Release:4dc26cf4-c1c5-4448-8d5e-976beba8bf49|Ressurect]]<br />
* [[Release:6ff31e3c-b8d7-429a-9f30-3353b51c913e|Rhythm Science]] <br />
* [[Release:7927c5f6-f40d-4b46-80ad-85b0c527fc3b|Rock the Discotheque]]<br />
* [[Release:e1173855-6428-4e15-8ac5-780f05d9d081|Rock of Ages]]<br />
* [[Release:e9f7a0ed-dd7d-4658-9ebf-321eb5f9621d|Rolling Stone: Rare Trax, Volume 1: Unreleased Material & Collector's Items]] <br />
* [[Release:8f3434ef-d269-45b3-a01b-418190c69806|Schizophrenic]] <br />
* [[Release:ae68b819-fe43-4754-a751-b695b430b132|Scion CD Sampler, Volume 18: Ninja Tune Mix by Darko of Spank Rock]] <br />
* [[Release:51836e92-d73f-4576-974f-361ef6865e41|Scrubs: My Musical]] <br />
* [[Release:028121a1-4c02-4eb5-ab08-d2fc54529b53|Sessions: NastyDirtySexMusic (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:21a409c5-dec9-4640-8ab8-79c6f20f05f0|Shakin' All Over]] <br />
* [[Release:0e9cee80-212b-4ed2-bc9c-8cde827534cd|She's a Dancing Machine]] <br />
* [[Release:29e85760-d699-47d6-b71b-27b8933e7380|Short Music for Short People]] Track 99 <br />
* [[Release:ccd16887-d403-437a-8db0-405915f64a1a|Shout! The Mod Musical (2006 Original Off-Broadway Cast)]] <br />
* [[Release:f70fec90-84cf-465e-b202-97e23b573b1e|Solid Steel Presents Amon Tobin: Recorded Live]] (29-track promo) <br />
* [[Release:2c3a7881-aa06-4799-8172-4228165132a3|Solid Steel Presents Amon Tobin: Recorded Live]] (28-track official) <br />
* [[Release:664c66da-adb7-47c2-8864-e2f227e26c46|Solid Steel Presents Amon Tobin: Recorded Live]] (27-track official) <br />
* [[Release:de5b80d6-e6a8-4e75-83cd-e518e50e2c5f|Solid Steel Presents DJ Food & DK: "Now, Listen!"]] <br />
* [[Release:faae9344-20f3-403d-a77d-8b813c9f81ec|Sound in Motion (disc 1)]]<br />
* [[Release:95fc80ee-71a8-4936-a339-8bd19770e7ef|Sound in Motion (disc 2)]]<br />
* [[Release:c32c4b04-d90b-446b-9ec2-df4494d03456|Sound of the Underground]] <br />
* [[Release:d1c51fe7-d818-475b-915d-23c7dc3cab85|Sound Unbound: Excerpts and Allegories From the Sub Rosa Catalog]] <br />
* [[Release:54620c77-115c-43cb-a4c1-181b39745a9a|Space: 1999: Year One]] <br />
* [[Release:4a914841-9c30-40a2-aaeb-d6f45499a092|Special Blends, Volumes 1 & 2 (disc 1: Volume 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:0de30987-6651-446a-a175-f40c4ba9acb9|Stanton Session]] (tracks 3, 13) <br />
* [[Release:c66c5e5e-81df-46af-92ed-23a14b07be61|Stanton Sessions, Volume 2 (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:9370d18b-8ca3-405e-b661-6f9e6fb5459d|Stanton Sessions, Volume 3]] <br />
* [[Release:36e09ebe-bd85-457c-a55a-8d68bf0633e8|Star Switch On]] <br />
* [[Release:fa4386bc-ae29-41b9-a5de-2b728a4b68ca|Star Tracks]] <br />
* [[Release:c8aeb7b6-c4a1-494b-848e-a41beecb3b43|Stockholm Mix Sessions 3]] <br />
* [[Release:28f1eff8-6db1-45ce-b18b-b0bace7dab7a|Symphonic]] <br />
* [[Release:c07aae61-b4f6-427e-9476-311bae709ba2|Taste]] <br />
* [[Release:a89a96fb-711c-4b60-9bad-df58aeffa9f9|Textures (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:f08f2f39-e628-4567-94c1-f9c11a78efc0|The Ambient Cookbook II (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:21c38f96-faaf-49f0-a714-61a46ee69edc|The Best of Mixmag Live]] <br />
* [[Release:bf29fcd2-542c-437c-8cb8-f7abed412b79|The Birth of Rhapsody in Blue: Paul Whiteman's Historic Aeolian Hall Concert of 1924 (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:50885c69-2874-4ee0-b581-fac1bdb37f6e|The Breakthrough]]<br />
* [[Release:af678580-4708-4e67-a3cd-98701b21d3e9|The Changeling (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:79ada63e-e4a7-402e-b46d-328f67a61ab5|The Dirtchamber Sessions, Volume One]]<br />
* [[Release:f92d2239-fef1-4e43-9566-945d282d3d52|The Godfather, Part II]]<br />
* [[Release:007187d7-6690-4a1f-95e5-24a1b4ab7e38|The Godfather, Part III]]<br />
* [[Release:0f026007-58db-42e7-9b1d-07eade81a263|The Great Soundclash Swindle (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:37d3eecb-89b4-458f-98cf-22cb0e833eb5|The House Collection: Club Classics, Volume 3 (disc 2) (Mixed by Luvdup)]] <br />
* [[Release:64dbe651-3a94-4896-8b9f-700b1fb1466e|The Partly Cloudy Patriot (Unabridged) (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:3f6cc8ad-6616-4f1c-b7a7-f7bcb35123ad|The Partly Cloudy Patriot (Unabridged) (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:65e52b17-e562-45b5-9e13-dae84d5de095|The Partly Cloudy Patriot (Unabridged) (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:2349a811-b482-4ad3-9903-c640e1df3dea|The Partly Cloudy Patriot (Unabridged) (disc 4)]] <br />
* [[Release:87b2217d-e11f-4862-ab83-29121ff7d6e5|The Partly Cloudy Patriot (Unabridged) (disc 5)]] <br />
* [[Release:78bb0efe-eda4-4b5b-a57e-20d53a390a93|The Rock Boat IX (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:472fd53c-e748-4068-bd92-467759eb2dce|Theory of Interpretation]] <br />
* [[Release:98f99b24-1797-410b-9281-4314e143b21f|Time Machine]] <br />
* [[Release:5ff65952-1690-41eb-a423-92719928afab|Tobias Thomas: Smallville]] <br />
* [[Release:cd3d4a2b-eb8f-4b6e-b675-320ac13ef0bf|Tonal Evidence 7]] <br />
* [[Release:54b83539-f033-4dbe-95b7-d2f5313d9780|Tour de Traum]] <br />
* [[Release:6f6d226c-2526-448a-bb58-869f669f8cd9|Tutti Frutti]] <br />
* [[Release:d4708d9c-87db-45b9-a441-00fd7fdd132b|Uncut 2000.01: 20th Century Noise: A Millennial Soundtrack]] <br />
* [[Release:cc58415e-d7ed-4b2f-9513-c1be592b2566|Uncut 2004.11: Mob Life: 16 Great Tracks From the Films of Martin Scorsese]] <br />
* [[Release:a17b5fb5-e457-47d7-bfe8-61e6f18700ea|Unsuspecting Hearts]] <br />
* [[Release:deac6d68-16cb-4b44-8c50-bf575cedc67c|Upload: A Continuous Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:19f42788-ff84-4858-8c32-939a1dff2e0f|Uproot]] <br />
* [[Release:4dc6b036-5166-4b86-944d-a1f602b6aaaf|Vicious Cuts: Summer 2008 (disc 1)]] (maybe mashup's) <br />
* [[Release:d1671ffb-e248-463b-afae-5d59d2044728|Vicious Cuts: Summer 2008 (disc 2)]] (maybe mashup's) <br />
* [[Release:c6167b93-9693-40db-86be-e57457956a1a|Warp 10+3: Remixes (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:bd8f08b9-5414-4689-97cc-ef82475f64b4|Watch the Ride]]<br />
* [[Release:e4d746e4-9bef-403d-8cb9-76d5f3f59d0b|Welcome to the Technodrome, Chapter 1]]<br />
* [[Release:741c88ca-340a-4b68-9fef-7ec6b06d640d|Wighnomy Bros. | Robag Wruhme: Remikks Potpourri II]]<br />
* [[Release:c6b4d28f-286b-406c-a379-0d5ab052d532|Wim Thoelke präsentiert: 3x9, Ausgabe 1973]]<br />
* [[Release:16d38183-acf2-48ad-be65-9bc03386891d|Worldwide, Volume 1 (disc 2: PM)]] <br />
* [[Release:a2052f59-bda3-49c0-86c6-0a1d023dc905|X-Mix 1: The MFS-Trip]] <br />
* [[Release:64ca5bd1-c649-427b-b1bf-71f787c60801|Xray & Prohja: Umicah]]<br />
* [[Release:a8f4d230-a172-407b-8aef-d0c1442afe48|Y4K → Dub Pistols: Next Level Breaks]] <br />
* [[Release:9f8d8ed5-67e6-4e04-814d-f40c9c7e2c6e|Dubstep Allstars, Volume 07 (disc 1: Mixed by Chef)]]<br />
* [[Release:3ef97e43-e02a-44c2-97b0-862b442673cd|Ready-Made Vocal Beds, Volume 2]]<br />
<br />
==Both at the Same Time==<br />
[[Release:45eb29d7-1988-42d5-bdcd-c0eb630b6748|Di tresette ce n'è uno tutti gli altri son nessuno]]<br />
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<div>== Proposals ==<br />
<br />
Changes to MusicBrainz are made using this proposal process.<br />
<br />
The process is simple. Someone has an idea, either for something new, or for a change to how something existing is done. After discussion of the idea has taken place, one person takes control of the idea. This person is then known as the Idea Champion for that proposal. The Idea Champion has the responsibility for moving the idea from a vague concept to a clear proposal, then working for Style Council passage of the proposal.<br />
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Though it is somewhat dated, [[Turning Your Ideas Into Reality]] is well worth a read.<br />
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=== Definitions ===<br />
;Idea Champion<br />
: The person who currently is handling a proposal.<br />
;Style Council<br />
: Any members of the [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/mailman/listinfo/musicbrainz-style Style mailing list] who wish to take part in discussion of a proposal. There is no formal membership to the style council. If you are an interested contributor to MusicBrainz and reasonably well informed about existing [[Style Guideline]]s, [[Development|MusicBrainz development]], and the general culture of the project, you are welcome to subscribe to the [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/mailman/listinfo/musicbrainz-style Style mailing list] and join the discussions. Also see the [[History_Of_The_Style_Council|history of the Style Council]].<br />
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== Process for Idea Champions ==<br />
# Come up with an idea for something new or something that should be changed. While somewhat out of date, the points raised on [[Checklist_For_Style_Changes|this former checklist for style changes]] are still worth consideration as part of your proposal.<br />
# Create a new wikipage for the proposal. This should be located at <nowiki>http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Proposal:(proposal name)</nowiki>.<br />
#* The proposal template should be at the top of the page:<br />
<dl><dd><dl><dd><dl><dd><pre><br />
{{Template:proposal<br />
|proposal=<br />
|discussion=<br />
|champion=<br />
|rfc=<br />
|rfv=<br />
|status=<br />
|ar=<br />
|style=<br />
|trac=<br />
}}</pre></dl></dl></dl><br />
<ol start="3"><br />
:: '''proposal''': The RFC number from this page<br />
:: '''rfc, rfv, status''': Leave these blank<br />
:: '''discussion''': A link to the initial discussion (IRC, forums, or style list) of an idea.<br />
:: '''champion''': You.<br />
:: '''ar''': If your proposal changes or adds an [[Advanced Relationship]], then "true", otherwise leave the value blank.<br />
:: '''style''': If your proposal changes or adds a style guideline, then "true", otherwise leave the value blank.<br />
:: '''trac''': The [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org trac] ticket number for your proposal, if there is one.<br />
<li> Send a RFC announcement to the [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/mailman/listinfo/musicbrainz-style style list].<br />
:* The RFC should have "RFC:" at the beginning of the subject line.<br />
:* The body of the email should contain:<br />
::# The expected expiration date for the RFC.<br />
::# A brief summary of the proposal.<br />
::# A link to the proposal's wikipage.<br />
::# Links to any previous discussion (IRC, style list, users list, forums, etc) which led to the proposal.<br />
<li> During the period where the RFC is active, discussion of it will occur on the style list.<br />
:* Anyone can change the proposal's wikipage, though it is encouraged that any changes which go beyond minor formatting, spelling, or example changes should be left to the Idea Champion.<br />
::* If you are not the Idea Champion, and you have sufficient disagreement with the proposal that you feel an entirely different proposal needs to be created, a new proposal wikipage should be created, for which you would become that proposal's Idea Champion. '''Do not''' rewrite the original proposal wikipage and attempt to take over the idea from the original Idea Champion!<br />
:* Where there is disagreement, the Idea Champion should work to find consensus.<br />
::* On minor points, the Idea Champion maintains control of the proposal. However, for the Idea Champion, you ignore dissent at the risk of the proposal - disagreement can easily become vetos during the RFV period.<br />
::* If discussion on a RFC is still ongoing, and there is not yet agreement that the proposal is ready to pass, the RFC period may be extended. The RFC period only defines a minimum, not a maximum, time period for debate.<br />
<li> Before a RFC may move into RFV status, another style council member must endorse it with "+1" in an email to the style list, indicating that, in its current state, it has been reviewed and is acceptable to that member. Any changes to RFC text prior to RFV clear that +1 and reset this requirement.<br />
<li> When the RFC's initial period has expired, the Idea Champion (or a Style Leader) will send out a RFV for the proposal.<br />
:* The RFV email should have "RFV:" at the beginning of the subject line.<br />
:* The body of the email should contain:<br />
::# The expected passage date for the RFV.<br />
::# A brief summary of the proposal, including a summary of any changes which have been made since the RFC.<br />
::# A link to the proposal's wikipage.<br />
<li> During the RFV period, any member of the style council may veto the RFV. However, vetos '''must''' have merit (no vetos simply because "I don't like this proposal"). Vetos must be publicly cast, on the style list, and should detail what problems are believed to remain in the RFV, and what changes could be made such that the veto would be cleared. These suggested changes must be reasonable; if the changes would entail a rewrite, or rethink, of the proposal itself, then a counter-proposal wikipage should be created, and the decision as to which proposal will pass should be left to the style council.<br />
:* If a RFV receives a veto, the proposal reverts to a RFC. There is no minimum time period at this point, but no new RFV should be attempted until the problems raised in any vetos have been discussed and/or addressed. A proposal may revert to a RFC, or have replacement RFCs sent, as many times as is needed.<br />
<li> If the end of the RFV period is reached, and no vetos have been cast, then the proposal has passed. The Idea Champion is now responsible for ensuring that the changes described by the proposal are enacted (changing wiki pages, entering edits, creating trac or jira tickets, etc.). This includes remembering to remove the proposal template from the proposal's wikipage!<br />
:* Note to wiki moderators: when moving a passed AR proposal from the Proposal: namespace to the main namespace, please remember to remove '|proposal = 1' from the text.<br />
</ol><br />
<br />
=== Time Periods ===<br />
* '''RFC''': 7 days<br />
* '''RFV''': 2 days<br />
<br />
=== Style Leaders ===<br />
* [[User:Nikki|Nikki]]<br />
* warp, aka [[User:kuno|kuno]]<br />
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=== Style Elder ===<br />
* ruaok, aka [[User:RobertKaye|RobertKaye]]<br />
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=== Definitions ===<br />
<br />
;RFC (Request for Change)<br />
: The initial discussion period for any proposal<br />
;RFV (Request for Veto)<br />
: The decision period for any proposal<br />
;Style Leader<br />
: They guide the process and keep it from getting stuck. If the council cannot reach consensus they will make a decision. This position was previously called "secretary".<br />
;Style Elder<br />
: The benevolent dictator of [[MusicBrainz]] [[Style Issue|style issues]]. If the process goes off the rails, or if someone disputes the style leaders' decisions, the elder steps in.<br />
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==Special Procedures==<br />
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===Has Cover Art At, Has Lyrics At, and Has Score At Relationship Types===<br />
These relationships each only allow links to whitelisted sites. To add any site to the whitelist for any one of these [[Advanced Relationship|advanced relationships]], the following additional procedure '''must''' be followed.<br />
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# Add the site to the 'in-progress' list on the relevant page for the AR. <!-- TODO: Create and add links to these. --><br />
# Using the [[Proposals#Process for Idea Champions|normal proposal process]], send a RFC requesting the addition of the site.<br />
#:* The RFC should be limited to covering only 1 site.<br />
#:* The RFC must provide rationale and evidence for why the site can reasonably be believed to have permission to contain the content to which we would be linking.<br />
# The Style Council will then make sure that the site itself is legal; that it has a right/license/whatever to store the content (lyrics/scores/cover art) which which the relationships would be link.<br />
#:* If any situation arises where "legal" is questionable depending on local laws, MusicBrainz is based in California, so US/California law wins.<br />
# Once the RFV has passed, permission must be obtained, in writing (email is fine), from the site which would be added to the whitelist.<br />
#:* This permission may be requested prior to the passage of the RFV.<br />
Only when permission has been received '''and''' a RFV has passed may the site be added as a whitelisted site for the applicable [[Advanced Relationship Type|relationship type(s)]].<br />
<br />
===Adding new instrument types===<br />
These do not go through the Style Council process. Instead, they use [[Talk:Advanced Instrument Tree|the instrument addition process]].<br />
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== Current Proposals ==<br />
=== Next New Proposal Number ===<br />
<br />
Next new proposal number: 294<br />
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''Proposal numbers 112 - 200 and 206 - 250 have been reserved for RFCs to fill in holes in the guidelines and documentation.''<br />
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=== Style Proposals ===<br />
Categorized as [[:Category:Proposed Style|Category:Proposed Style]]. [[Talk:Proposals#Style_Proposals|Passed proposals waiting to be implemented]] and [[Talk:Proposals#Style_Proposals_2|closed proposals]] are found on the talk page.<br />
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{| cellpadding="10"<br />
! RFC #<br />
! Title & Wikipage<br />
! Champion<br />
! Affects<br />
! Trac ticket<br />
! Status<br />
! RFC<br />
! RFC Date<br />
! RFV<br />
! RFV Date<br />
! Passage Date<br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-1: AudioBook Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-1<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Audiobook Style|Audiobook Style]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> Jormangeud<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/2147 2147]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-8: Capitalization Standard Swedish</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-8<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Capitalization Standard Swedish|Capitalization Standard Swedish]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> symphonick<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-19: Game Soundtrack Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-19<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Game Soundtrack Style|Game Soundtrack Style]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/2146 2146]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-20: Instrumental Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-20<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Instrumental Style|Instrumental Style]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[Bogdanb]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> ETI style for instrumental tracks<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/2142 2142]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2006-April/002232.html <s>RFC</s>]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <s>2006-04-20</s><br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-25: Medley Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-25<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Medley_Style|Medley Style]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> Jacobbrett<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> [http://n4.nabble.com/Capitalization-Standard-Turkish-and-Medley-Style-td1060999.html In development]<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-42: Release Artist Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-42<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Release Artist Style]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> navap<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/2143 2143]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-43: Release <s>Country</s> Event Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-43<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[User:Jacobbrett/Release_Event_Style|Release <s>Country</s> Event Style]] [[Release_Country_Style|(additional older page)]] [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-February/008655.html (RFC-64 Discussion)]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> Jacobbrett<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Release events<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/2145 2145]<br />
| <!-- Status --> <s>RFC2</s><br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009022.html <s>RFC</s>], <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-April/009521.html RFC2]</s><br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <s>2010-03-19</s>, <s>2010-04-07</s><br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> in discussion<br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> in discussion<br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-53: Soundtrack Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-53<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Soundtrack Style]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/2146 2146]<br />
| <!-- Status --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2007-November/005338.html In development]<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-54: Soundtrack Title Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-54<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Soundtrack Title Style]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/2146 2146]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-61: Track Title Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-61<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Track_Title|Track Title Style]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:kuno|warp]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Naming of track titles<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --><br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-62: Untitled Release Style</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-62<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Untitled Release Style]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[Bogdanb]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-67: Revised Classical Style Guide (aka CSGv2)</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-67<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:CSGv2|Revised Classical Style Guide (aka CSGv2)]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Rewrites all of CSG<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/4426 4426]<br />
| <!-- Status --> RFC, On hold pending NGS release<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2009-February/007606.html RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> 2009-02-15<br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-202: Part Number Style rewrite</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-202<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Part_Number_Style_Rewrite|Part Number Style rewrite]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Part Number Style<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5066 5066]<br />
| <!-- Status --> On hold pending RFC-61<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-109: Release Groups</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-109<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[User:Jacobbrett/Release_Groups|Release Groups]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> Jacobbrett<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> None<br />
| <!-- Status --> [http://n4.nabble.com/RFC-Release-Groups-guideline-td1060831.html#a1060831 In development]<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-204: Decommission Don't Make Relationship Clusters</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-204<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Don't_Make_Relationship_Clusters|Decomission Don't Make Relationship Clusters]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianSchweitzer|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Removes a guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> vetoed, awaiting counter-proposal<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/008886.html RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> 2010-03-15<br />
| <!-- RFV --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009266.html <s>RFV</s>]<br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <s>2010-03-29</s><br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-275: Clarify order of precidence of guidelines and principles</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-275<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> Clarify order of precidence of guidelines and principles<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Cleans up & assigns order of precidence for guidelines and principles <br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> RFC2<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009225.html RFC]+[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009231.html Second]</s><br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> 2010-03-27<br />
| <!-- RFV --> <s>RFV</s><br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-April/009360.html 2010-04-04]</s><br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <s>2010-04-06</s><br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-288: Capitalization Standard Japanese</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-288<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[User:Foolip/Capitalization_Standard_Japanese|Capitalization Standard Japanese]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:foolip|foolip]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New caps standard guideline<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> None<br />
| <!-- Status --> RFC+1<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-June/009717.html RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> 2010-06-05<br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> 2010-06-12<br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> 2010-06-14<br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-290: Live Bootleg Style: Link to reference list</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-290<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Live_Bootleg_Style|Live Bootleg Style: Link to reference list]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Add reference list for state abbreviations<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> None<br />
| <!-- Status --> RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [ RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> 2010-09-07<br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> 2010-09-14<br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> 2010-09-16<br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-293: Re-add [traditional] to Special Purpose Artist</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-293<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Special_Purpose_Artist|Re-add [traditional] to Special Purpose Artist]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> nikki<br />
| <!-- Affects --> <br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> 2010-10-10<br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --><br />
| <!-- Passage Date --><br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Advanced Relationship Proposals ===<br />
Categorized as [[:Category:Proposed Relationship Type|Category:Proposed Relationship Type]]. [[Talk:Proposals#Advanced_Relationship_Proposals|Passed proposals waiting to be implemented]] and [[Talk:Proposals#Advanced_Relationship_Proposals_2|closed proposals]] are found on the talk page.<br />
<br />
{| cellpadding="10"<br />
! RFC #<br />
! Title & Wikipage<br />
! Champion<br />
! Affects<br />
! Trac ticket<br />
! Status<br />
! RFC<br />
! RFC Date<br />
! RFV<br />
! RFV Date<br />
! Passage Date<br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-4: Redesign of the Vocal Relationship Attribute</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-4<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Advanced Vocal Tree|Redesign of the Vocal Relationship Attribute]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> AR modification<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/1140 1140] [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/4437 4437]<br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009252.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-26: Miscellaneous Production Relationship Type/Artwork</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-26<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Miscellaneous Production Relationship Type/Artwork]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]] <br />
| <!-- Affects --> <br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-29: Narrator Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-29<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Narrator Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> symphonick <br />
| <!-- Affects --> New vocal role<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/1368 1368]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development <br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-35: Part Of Series Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-35<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Part Of Series Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:voiceinsideyou|voiceinsideyou]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New release-release, or RG-RG, AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-February/008651.html In development]<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-39: Reader Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-39<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Reader Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> symphonick <br />
| <!-- Affects --> New vocal role<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/1370 1370]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-55: Speaker Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-55<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Speaker Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> symphonick <br />
| <!-- Affects --> New vocal role<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/1371 1731]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-68: Add Has News Coverage AR</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-68<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Has_News_Coverage_Relationship_Type|Add Has News Coverage AR]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> Original [[User:RobertKaye|ruoak]]; currently [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New release-URL AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/5636 5636]<br />
| <!-- Status --> Tabled until post-NGS<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-February/008681.html RFC]</s>, <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/008898.html RFC2]</s><br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <s>2010-02-28</s>, <s>2010-03-15</s><br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-69: Defining instruments and vocals for members of bands</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-69<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[PerformanceRestructuringProposal#Adding_Sub-Types_to_Band_Members|Defining instruments and vocals for members of bands]] <br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Artist-artist AR enhancement<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/1141 1141]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-83: Add <s>track-url</s> Work-URL Wikipedia AR</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-83<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> Add <s>track-url</s> Work-URL Wikipedia AR<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New track-URL AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3852 3852] and [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/4036 4036]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-84: Add 'provides discographic information about' AR</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-84<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> Add 'provides discographic information about' AR<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New track-URL AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3734 3734]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-87: Add 'is a project of' AR</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-87<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> Add 'is a project of' AR<br />
| <!-- Champion --> abandoned<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/1739 1739]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-111: Writer Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-111<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Writer Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> Jeroen<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> 1423<br />
| <!-- Status --> RFV3<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-September/010010.html RFC2]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> 2010-09-26<br />
| <!-- RFV --> <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-October/010072.html RFV]</s>, <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-October/010113.html RFV2]</s>, [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-October/010182.html RFV3]<br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <s>2010-10-09</s>, <s>2010-10-12</s>, 2010-10-21<br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-260: Extend License attribute</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-260<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[User:Murdos/License_Relationship_Attribute|Extend License attribute]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:Murdos|Murdos]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Adds new licenses to existing [[License Relationship Attribute]]<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-261: Clean up link phrases</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-261<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[User:BrianSchweitzer/Link_Phrases_Proposal|Clean up link phrases]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Makes AR link phrases consistent and comprehensible<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> RFV<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009145.html RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> 2010-03-23<br />
| <!-- RFV --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-April/009468.html RFV]<br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> 2010-04-06<br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> In discussion<br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-106: Conductor AR Changes</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-106<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Conductor_Relationship_Type_Proposal|Conductor AR Changes]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]] (was [[luks]])<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Conductor and Chorus Master Relationship Types modification<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://n4.nabble.com/Arranging-orchestration-instrumentation-Chorus-master-confusion-td1080093.html#a1080093 <s>first mention of problem</s>][http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2007-May/004743.html <s>RFC</s>] [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <s>2007-05-03</s><br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-264: Choirmaster Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-264<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Choirmaster Position Relationship Type Proposal|Choirmaster Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-265: Concertmaster Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-265<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Concertmaster Position Relationship Type Proposal|Concertmaster Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-266: Conductor Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-266<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Conductor Position Relationship Type Proposal|Conductor Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-267: Manager Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-267<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Manager Position Relationship Type Proposal|Manager Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-268: Road Crew Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-268<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Road Crew Position Relationship Type Proposal|Road Crew Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-269: Music Director Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-269<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Music Director Position Relationship Type Proposal|Music Director Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-270: Bandleader Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-270<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Bandleader Position Relationship Type Proposal|Bandleader Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-271: Teacher Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-271<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Teacher Position Relationship Type Proposal|Teacher Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-272: Vocal Coach Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-272<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Vocal Coach Position Relationship Type Proposal|Vocal Coach Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-273: Instrument Instructor Position Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-273<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Instrument Instructor Position Relationship Type Proposal|Instrument Instructor Position Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-274: Supporting Musician Relationship Type enhancement</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-274<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Supporting Musician Relationship Type Proposal|Supporting Musician Relationship Type enhancement]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Add attribute to existing artist-artist AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Pre-RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009236.html Pre-RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-278: Add label-URL to Discography Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-278<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Discography_Relationship_Type|Add label-URL to Discography Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Adds AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> RFC+1<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-June/009711.html RFC]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> 2010-06-03<br />
| <!-- RFV --> 2010-06-10<br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> 2010-06-12<br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-279: Add label-URL to Mail Order Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-279<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Mail Order_Relationship_Type|Add label-URL to Mail Order Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Adds AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Waiting for RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-280: Add label-URL and artist-URL to Review Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-280<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Review Relationship_Type|Add label-URL and artist-URL to Review Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Adds 2 ARs<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Waiting for RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-281: Add artist-label to Miscellaneous Role Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-281<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Miscellaneous Role Relationship_Type|Add artist-label to Miscellaneous Role Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[User:BrianFreud|BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Adds AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> Waiting for RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-52: Supporting Release Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-52<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[User:BrianSchweitzer/Supporting_Release_Relationship_Type|Supporting Release Relationship Type]] ([[User:BrianSchweitzer/Supporting_Release_Relationship_Type_NGS_version|NGS version]])<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New release-release AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> <s>Passed</s>, <s>RFC4</s>, (RFC-52a split off)<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009000.html RFC]+[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009001.html second], [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009166.html RFC2]</s>, <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-April/009426.html RFC3]</s><br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <s>2010-03-18</s>, <s>2010-03-25</s>, <s>2010-04-05</s>, <s>2010-06-10</s><br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <s>2010-04-01</s>, <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-June/009739.html 2010-06-07]</s><br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-April/009362.html 2010-04-04]</s>, <s>2010-06-09</s><br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-52a: Single From Release Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-52a<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposals/Single From_Release_Relationship_Type|Single From Release Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New release-release AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> <s>Passed</s>, <s>RFC4</s>, (split from RFC-52)<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009000.html RFC]+[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009001.html second], [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/009166.html RFC2]</s>, <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-April/009426.html RFC3]</s><br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <s>2010-03-18</s>, <s>2010-03-25</s>, <s>2010-04-05</s>, <s>2010-06-10</s><br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <s>2010-04-01</s>, <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-June/009739.html 2010-06-07]</s><br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <s>[http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-April/009362.html 2010-04-04]</s>, <s>2010-06-09</s><br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-291: Jamendo Relationship Type</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-291<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Jamendo Relationship Type|Jamendo Relationship Type]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> navap<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New URL AR<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> <br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Other Proposals ===<br />
Categorized as [[:Category:Proposal|Category:Proposal]]. [[Talk:Proposals#Other_Proposals|Passed proposals waiting to be implemented]] and [[Talk:Proposals#Other_Proposals_2|closed proposals]] are found on the talk page.<br />
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{| cellpadding="10"<br />
! RFC #<br />
! Title & Wikipage<br />
! Champion<br />
! Affects<br />
! Trac ticket<br />
! Status<br />
! RFC<br />
! RFC Date<br />
! RFV<br />
! RFV Date<br />
! Passage Date<br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-3: Advanced Entity</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-3<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Advanced Entity (Post-NGS)]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Catchall for various post-NGS entity suggestions<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> post-NGS<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-6: Artist Type Project</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-6<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Artist Type Project]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> abandoned<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New Artist type<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-11: Change Default Data Quality Proposal</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-11<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Change Default Data Quality Proposal]] ([[ChangeDefaultDataQualityProposal/RawNumbers|Data]])<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Voting, Quality, and Edit expiration<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> post-NGS<br />
| <!-- RFC --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-users/2007-May/015972.html <s>pre-RFC</s>] [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2007-June/004983.html <s>RFC</s>]<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <s>2007-06-19</s><br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-24: Location Proposal</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-24<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Location Proposal]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New entity<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2007-May/004759.html discussion], post-NGS<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-36: Performance Restructuring Proposal</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-36<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Performance Restructuring Proposal]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> <br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-37: Performances And Recordings Proposal</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-37<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Performances And Recordings Proposal]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New entity<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2007-May/004759.html discussion], post-NGS<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-49: Release Type Restructuring Proposal</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-49<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Release Type Restructuring Proposal]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> <br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/1372 1372]<br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --><br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-78: Add release format: 7" vinyl</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-78<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> Add release format: 7" vinyl<br />
| <!-- Champion --> Per Øyvind Øygard ([[Wizzcat]])<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New release format/format+format attribute<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3941 3941]<br />
| <!-- Status --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/008745.html In development]<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-79: Add release format: 10" vinyl</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-79<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> Add release format: 10" vinyl<br />
| <!-- Champion --> Per Øyvind Øygard ([[Wizzcat]])<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New release format/format+format attribute<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3941 3941]<br />
| <!-- Status --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/008745.html In development]<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-80: Add release format: 12" vinyl</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-80<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> Add release format: 12" vinyl<br />
| <!-- Champion --> Per Øyvind Øygard ([[Wizzcat]])<br />
| <!-- Affects --> New release format/format+format attribute<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3941 3941]<br />
| <!-- Status --> [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2010-March/008745.html In development]<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-49a: Release Status Proposals</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-277<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[User:BrianSchweitzer/Release Status Proposals|Various Release Status Proposals]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> This is a catchall for Release Status proposals formerly part of RFC-49<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-49b: Release Format Proposal</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-278<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[User:BrianSchweitzer/Release Format Proposal|Release Format Proposal]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[BrianFreud]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> This is the Release Format proposal, formerly part of RFC-49<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-258: How to Identify Release Details</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-258<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[User:Jacobbrett/How to Identify Release Details|How to Identify Release Details]]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> [[Jacobbrett]]<br />
| <!-- Affects --> Will replace [[How To Identify Labels]]<br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> In development<br />
| <!-- RFC --> <br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> <br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|-<br />
| <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-287: Modify musical soundtrack style (proposal?)</h4><br />
<!-- RFC # -->RFC-287<br />
| <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/User:PBryan/Musical_Soundtrack_Style|Modify musical soundtrack style (proposal?)]<br />
| <!-- Champion --> PBryan<br />
| <!-- Affects --> <br />
| <!-- Trac ticket --> <br />
| <!-- Status --> RFC<br />
| <!-- RFC --> 2010-05-30<br />
| <!-- RFC Date --> <br />
| <!-- RFV --> In discussion <s>2010-06-06</s><br />
| <!-- RFV Date --> <br />
| <!-- Passage Date --> <br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Pre-Reserved RFCs for cleaning up documentation and guidelines ===<br />
These are all official entities, relationships, guidelines, or other things which have some minor element which is missing. Most are only a sentence or two, but need an RFC to be made official; this table lists those, and pre-reserves RFC numbers for these future RFCs. As these are intended to be truly short RFCs of only a sentence or two (in almost all cases), most won't actually have proposal pages, only proposal emails.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|-<br />
|RFC Number<br />
|Wikipage<br />
|Hole to be filled<br />
|Champion<br />
|RFC email<br />
|RFC date<br />
|RFV date<br />
|Pass date<br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-118<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (unused at the moment)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-119<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (unused at the moment)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-120<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Librettist Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Guideline for use of the additional attribute<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-127<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Orchestra Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Guideline for use of the additional attribute<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-132<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Samples Artist Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Guideline for use of the additional attribute <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-133<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (not currently assigned)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-134<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Samples Artist Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Guideline for use of the vocal attribute <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-135<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Samples Artist Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Guideline for use of the instrument attribute <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-136<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Engineer Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Guideline for use of the executive attribute<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-139<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (not currently assigned)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-140<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (not currently assigned)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-141<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> (not currently assigned)<br />
|<!-- Hole --> <br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-142<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Bonus Relationship Attribute]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Description<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-143<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Chorus Master Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-144<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Chorus Master Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-145<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Chorus Master Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> additional attribute<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-150<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Compilation Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-151<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Compilation Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-157<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Co Relationship Attribute]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> Description<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-158<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Creative Position Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-159<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Creative Position Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-160<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Engineer Position Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> start date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
|<!-- RFC email --> <br />
|<!-- RFC date --> <br />
|<!-- RFV date --> <br />
|<!-- Pass date --> <br />
|-<br />
|<!-- RFC # --> RFC-161<br />
|<!-- Wikipage --> [[Engineer Position Relationship Type]]<br />
|<!-- Hole --> end date<br />
|<!-- Champion --> <br />
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== Fodder for Future Proposals ==<br />
* [[Advanced_Entity|Old concepts for new entities]] (possibly of use for proposals/development, post-NGS)<br />
* [[How_Advanced_Relationships_Works#Events_to_model|Some other old concepts for new entities]] These originally were potential uses for [[Advanced Relationship]]s, but most would not work with relationships as they have since been implemented. However, they may be useful post-NGS for further consideration.<br />
* Any of [[:Category talk:External Website Relationship Class]]<br />
[[Category:Documentation]]</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=History_talk:Next_Generation_Schema/Release_Relationships_Conversion&diff=41847History talk:Next Generation Schema/Release Relationships Conversion2010-10-05T10:48:10Z<p>99.243.33.163: </p>
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<div>* a covert art for release-group would be useful too, but I guess that could be done by choosing one of links of releases (without requiring an AR) -- [[User:murdos|murdos]] 11:28, 08 December 2008 (UTC) <br />
* purchase for mail-order, purchase for download, download for free, creative commons licensed download: I presume you mean "all releases (events) of the defunct album", not "all releases of the new release_group". -- [[User:murdos|murdos]] 11:28, 08 December 2008 (UTC) <br />
** Sorry, I didn't notice this comment before. Yes, I mean release events of an album. In the initial import, "release event" == "release", "release (previously album)" == "release group", so that's the same thing. -- [[User:LukasLalinsky|LukasLalinsky]] 09:56, 20 January 2009 (UTC)<br />
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* For album-album, part of set: Can we just ask the community to merge the release groups before NGS and then simply drop the link when NGS comes?<br />
** The part of set relationships represents multi-disc releases, which are entities we don't have in the DB yet. [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] 09:50, 27 June 2009 (UTC)<br />
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* nikki, I noticed you noticed some release AR types still not listed. I've not checked against it, but http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Category:Relationship_Type has the full listing (minus the last 1 or 2 that have been recently added); it might be worth checking for any of the Release types there which still might not be handled/listed here. BrianFreud 10:47, 5 October 2010 (UTC)</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=History_talk:Next_Generation_Schema/Release_Relationships_Conversion&diff=41846History talk:Next Generation Schema/Release Relationships Conversion2010-10-05T10:47:56Z<p>99.243.33.163: </p>
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<div>* a covert art for release-group would be useful too, but I guess that could be done by choosing one of links of releases (without requiring an AR) -- [[User:murdos|murdos]] 11:28, 08 December 2008 (UTC) <br />
* purchase for mail-order, purchase for download, download for free, creative commons licensed download: I presume you mean "all releases (events) of the defunct album", not "all releases of the new release_group". -- [[User:murdos|murdos]] 11:28, 08 December 2008 (UTC) <br />
** Sorry, I didn't notice this comment before. Yes, I mean release events of an album. In the initial import, "release event" == "release", "release (previously album)" == "release group", so that's the same thing. -- [[User:LukasLalinsky|LukasLalinsky]] 09:56, 20 January 2009 (UTC)<br />
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* For album-album, part of set: Can we just ask the community to merge the release groups before NGS and then simply drop the link when NGS comes?<br />
** The part of set relationships represents multi-disc releases, which are entities we don't have in the DB yet. [[User:LukasLalinsky|Lukáš Lalinský]] 09:50, 27 June 2009 (UTC)<br />
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* nikki, I noticed you noticed some release AR types still not listed. I've not checked against it, but http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Category:Relationship_Type has the full listing (minus the last 1 or 2 that have been recently added); it might be worth checking for any of the Release types there which still might not be handled/listed here. [[User:99.243.33.163|99.243.33.163]] 10:47, 5 October 2010 (UTC)</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=Style/Specific_types_of_releases/Theatre&diff=41821Style/Specific types of releases/Theatre2010-10-01T12:31:52Z<p>99.243.33.163: Removing RFC stuff</p>
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<div>A "theatre" release is a recording of a work for the [[WikiPedia:Theatre|theatre]] involving music, songs, and/or spoken dialogue, occasionally also including dance. Typically these works are of a [[WikiPedia:Musical_theatre|musical]] nature, but they may also be dramatic or comedic. <br />
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== Applicability ==<br />
This guideline specifically applies only to ''non-''opera theatre releases. [[Opera Track Style|Opera]], [[Proposal:Game_Soundtrack_Style|video game soundtracks]], non-musical theatre [[Soundtrack Style|other types of soundtracks]] are covered by different style guidelines. Depending on the release, it may be more appropriate to instead apply [[Classical Style Guide|classical style]] or [[Proposal:Audiobook_Style|audiobook style]]. Theatre Style, not Soundtrack Style, applies to soundtracks for television or film versions of musical theater shows.<br />
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== Guidelines ==<br />
1. The [[Release Type|release type]] should be '''Soundtrack''', ''even'' for live cast recordings.<br />
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2. The release, release group, and track [[Artist|artist]] should be the composer(s), '''not''' the performer(s), lyricist(s), and/or librettist(s). <br />
:* Performer(s), lyricist(s), and/or librettist(s) should be indicated using [[Advanced Relationships|advanced relationships]].<br />
:* For non-musical theatre releases, the author of the work should be used as the artist.<br />
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:The [[Special Purpose Artist#Subsets_of_.5Bunknown.5D|Special Purpose Artist]] [musical theater] <small>(post-NGS: '[unknown]', using the '[musical theater] [[Artist Credit]]')</small> should be used for those cases where the composer is unknown.<br />
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{{Caution|indent=5|rindent=5|note=Please note:|There currently is an unresolved question regarding the artist which should be used for certain notable composer/lyricist pairs. Please follow this guideline as written, but until this question is resolved by the [[Style Council]], please '''do not''' merge the following composer/lyricist pairs into the composer:<br />
:* Gilbert & Sullivan<br />
:* Kander & Ebb<br />
:* Lerner & Loewe<br />
:* Rogers & Hammerstein<br />
:* Rodgers & Hart}}<br />
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3. The [[Release Title|release and release group titles]] should '''exclude''' [[Extra Title Information Style|extra title information]] information such as "Original Soundtrack", "Music from," etc., except that:<br />
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: 3a. The performance cast, '''with year''', should be used (with two exceptions; see #5 below) in the [[Release Title|release title]] and release group title. <br />
:: Examples:<br />
:::* [[Release:5cdde27c-1b6e-4883-998c-6b4d743b9321|Carousel (1956 film cast)]]<br />
:::* [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/d2d03449-7c0e-36df-abd9-ae5feeacc3d6.html State Fair (1945 & 1962 film casts)] (two different recordings, by two different casts, on the same release)<br />
: 3b. "Broadway revival cast" is correct, not "new Broadway cast", as the 2004 Broadway cast is only the "new" cast until the next "newer" cast at some point in the future performs that same show in the same location. "Revival" should ''only'' be used within the cast information if "revival" or "new" appears on the liner; it should not be otherwise assumed.<br />
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4. For compilations of songs from different shows not compiled as part of a theatrical revue, or where the songs are performed by different '''casts''' of artists, do not include the cast information in the release and release group titles (unless it already is part of the title of the release). For these excluded compilation releases, if the release is not an '''Album''' [[Release Type|release type]], the cast information should be appended to each track's title. This should '''only''' be done for these compilations.<br />
:: Cast information ''should'' be appended to each track title:<br />
:::* [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/33acc83e-013d-3c69-8335-dd1a3ec01c08.html Over the Rainbow] (A ''revue'' by ''different'' casts.)<br />
:: Cast ''should '''not''''' be appended to each track title: <br />
:::* [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/d3b4bd75-b870-3e84-9800-8c19a58ff664.html The Magic of Broadway] (''Album'' by release artist 101 Strings Orchestra.)<br />
:::* [[Release:845c24e0-34a9-4bf3-aaa3-c7669777ead7.html|Allegro (1947 original Broadway cast)]] (Not a ''compilation''.)<br />
:::* [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/e19ae645-7d9b-31ac-8be2-8745a7a11b17.html The Very Best of Andrew Lloyd Webber] (Compilation, but of soloist performers, not entire casts. Use performance ARs rather than adding the soloists into the track titles.)<br />
:: Note: The intent of this guideline is to avoid the creation of "Cast of (some show)" artists whenever possible. If it makes more sense to handle a special case differently, such as [[Artist:29542149-a818-4167-aa91-439adc9d61f5|Glee Cast]], differently, then common sense should overrule this guideline. Such exceptions where a "cast of" artist would be created should be approved by the [[Style Council|style council]].<br />
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5. Within the cast information, '''only''' ''proper'' nouns (e.g. 'London', 'Broadway', 'Senator Theatre') should be capitalized. All other words (e.g. 'cast', 'original', 'demo', 'revival') should be lower-cased.<br />
:: Incorrect: Allegro (1947 Original Broadway Cast)<br />
:: Correct: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Release:845c24e0-34a9-4bf3-aaa3-c7669777ead7.html|Allegro (1947 original Broadway cast)]]<br />
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6. For the release type, and for interpreting guideline #4, 'compilation' should only be used for a ''true'' compilation. The presence of multiple complete or nearly-complete shows (whether different shows, or the same, as in the State Fair example in guideline #3) on the same release does '''not''' make the release type ''compilation''.<br />
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7. For a live cast recording, two minor differences from normal [[Live Bootleg Style]] apply:<br />
:a. Exclude the colon after the date.<br />
:b. If the city is easily identifiable (e.g. Toronto, London, Paris, New York, etc.), other location information may be excluded.<br />
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== Examples ==<br />
: '''Theatre Style applies''':<br />
:*[http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/00522915-b664-315f-baaf-be865c9d3a40.html Oklahoma! (1998 London cast)]<br />
:* [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/932b6296-9697-32f9-9a7e-bd41a40787de.html The Rocky Horror Show (1973 original London cast)]<br />
:: Studio recording of a musical theatre work<br />
:*[http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/15a2ef94-f8c5-31e9-b9d1-9ff32fa8833f.html Godspell (1973 film cast)]<br />
:* [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/e7349e26-3fd0-3c42-94cd-f69077e2460c.html My Fair Lady (1964 film cast)]<br />
:* [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/3bcbb670-3d84-31a1-9838-42633504b075.html The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975 film cast)]<br />
:: Soundtracks to films based upon musical theatre shows. Theatre Style overrides the generic Soundtrack Style.<br />
:*[http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/9eb0cfee-6a72-3a88-8eb4-c7b26e0aeba9.html Chess (1984 demo cast)]<br />
:: Demo cast recording for a musical theatre work.<br />
:*[http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/9c53cc60-f9c0-3438-a605-68171f4cdc83.html The Taming of the Shrew]<br />
:: Non-musical theatre release, using the author, [[Artist:a4ba11db-ae2b-4ec3-9084-2136db11acfa|William Shakespeare]], as the artist.<br />
::* Note that this example overlaps with [[Proposal:Audiobook_Style|Audiobook Style]]. There is no cast information included in the title, as there is a single reader, rather than a dramatic performing cast.<br />
:*[http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/789368ce-77b9-311b-8a30-cb852d14a414.html The Little Mermaid (2007-07-26 Denver cast)]<br />
:: Live bootleg of a theatre cast with a known performance date.<br />
:*[http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/fc880131-a062-36ef-98ba-27d6c94a9100.html A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (2005-xx-xx Encores! cast)]<br />
:: Live bootleg of a theatre cast with an unknown performance date, where only the performance season is known.<br />
:* [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/948d25bc-5fdb-309a-96fd-fe4b2c2f1abd.html Barnum (1980 original Broadway Cast)]<br />
:* [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/2d1da92a-0667-3237-99df-5705d48ca3e0.html Pacific Overtures (2004 Broadway revival cast)]<br />
:* [http://musicbrainz.org/release/8bec3b22-5770-4eea-b8ba-28aaef651169.html Zorba (1983 Broadway revival cast)]<br />
::* Original and revival casts.<br />
:: Studio recording of a musical theatre work<br />
: '''Theatre Style does not apply''':<br />
:*[http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/b7b5d294-fdc3-375a-99a8-5f0ed3e15ca4.html Der Stein der Weisen]<br />
:*[http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/ff8bbb92-90be-35c9-9e70-1a7a1ef3cd65.html Le nozze di Figaro]<br />
:: These are operas, thus [[Opera Track Style]], not Theatre Style, would apply.<br />
:* [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/fbbd1e53-894c-3469-b2aa-d3448ebcb645.html Digital Broadway]<br />
:* [http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/0797dfe0-a424-39b8-b6c9-59a2661ce2a1.html Hello Broadway]<br />
:: A musical theater-themed album is not automatically considered a 'theatre release'.</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=User:BrianSchweitzer&diff=41816User:BrianSchweitzer2010-10-01T11:42:18Z<p>99.243.33.163: /* PUID generation experiment */</p>
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=Me=<br />
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I'm BrianFreud on the site and in IRC. My Profile: [[Editor:BrianFreud]]<br />
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You can find also me at [http://www.last.fm/user/BrianFreud/ last.fm]. <br />
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I edit a lot. I'm tend to work on classical these days. I've written some [[Picard Qt/Plugins|search plugins for PicardQT]], I help handle the MB info/support requests, and I've done some (very) minor bug fixing on the server code. <br />
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I also have several GreaseMonkey scripts written for [[MusicBrainz]], available at [http://userscripts.org/users/28107/scripts UserScripts]. <br />
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==PUID generation experiment==<br />
To get PUIDs done, but also to test PUID generation, I'm running every file without a PUID through genpuid, to track how long it takes. Every one of these had been seen by genpuid before, but none ever got assigned a PUID, for whatever reasons. The files are a mix of types, almost all either ogg vorbis or mp3. All mp3s were also run through a deep scrubbing by MP3 Diags prior to genpuid analysis, to fix any frame issues/etc that might prevent PUID generation.<br />
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Methodology:<br />
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All files were saved by Picard using a $if(%musicip_puid%,PUID,no PUID) filter to separate those without a puid. Each file was then run through genpuid between 8/22/2010 and 8/28/2010. All are then loaded in Picard (v.0.12.1, rev 1043). The files are all moved to the left side. Move and rename are both turned off, clear existing and save tags are both turned on. The files are then scanned and saved. They're then loaded into Jaikoz, and any files which now have PUIDs in their tags have mbid-puid pairs submitted. Finally, the files are again loaded into Picard (without moving them to the left side), with move and rename now tuned on, and resaved. This has the effect of updating any changes for files which still have no puids, but more importantly, it moves any files which now have puids out of the 'no puid' directory, allowing easy counting of how many files still remain without a PUID.<br />
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{|<br />
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! date<br />
! file count (w/o PUID)<br />
! pass<br />
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|8/28/2010 || 95,063 || initial<br />
|-<br />
|9/1/2010 || 87,070 || 1st, followed by running genpuid on all files again<br />
|-<br />
|9/3/2010 || 84,011 || 2nd, followed by running genpuid on all files again<br />
|-<br />
|9/4/2010 || 81,661 || 3rd, genpuid now set to rerun continuously<br />
|-<br />
|9/6/2010 || 84,076 || 4th, genpuid still running, ~6,000 new files added prior to PUID check<br />
|-<br />
|9/10/2010 || 71,503 || 5th<br />
|-<br />
|9/13/2010 || 71,185 || 6th<br />
|-<br />
|9/14/2010 || 71,972 || 7th; another 8000 files added in<br />
|-<br />
|9/14/2010 || genpuid and libofa servers offline in AM. PM, libofa back, genpuid still down.<br />
|-<br />
|9/17/2010 || 61,927 || Added another 2899 new files. Removed all files under 10 seconds in length (13,240 of them) from processing, as they theoretically cannot get a puid anyhow.<br />
|-<br />
|9/20/2010 || 58,097 ||<br />
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|9/21/2010 || 57,993 ||<br />
|-<br />
|9/27/2010 || 50,960 ||<br />
|-<br />
|10/1/2010 || 48,849 || Run mp3packer on all remaining no-PUID files.<br />
|}<br />
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==MB Theory==<br />
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Currently rereading Cathedral and the Bazaar for the 20th or so time. I`d suggest autoeditors reread the Homesteading section, mapping "editor" concepts to "hacker" there... Beyond the stated concepts, there's plenty to work with when the theories are mapped to a data contribution level, rather than leaving it merely at the code contribution level. I'm considering writing a response/followup on this. Also, for the next section, something for me to look at more later, when I have the access to do it: He describes code contribution as breaking the [[Tot Commons|TotCommons]] concept because it causes the grass merely to grow taller. However, I wonder if MB demonstrates (due to the sheer size of the db, even when compared to the size of a Linux-sized codebase) how this is not really so? If you consider the editor/edit count/voter/much lower amount of voting issues we're always trying to solve, is it perhaps more that the grass doesn't just grow taller, but rather than the commons area simply grows progressively larger? Extending the metaphor, an ever larger commons does indeed provide ever more room for sheep to graze... but it also requires an ever larger amount of effort to ensure that the commons itself is maintained (or to breed the larger numbers of sheep that the commons can now support). Is there any research or anything written in game theory which might suggest potential solutions for us in such an Anti-[[Tot Commons|TotCommons]] situation as we seem to face? (Ever larger areas of grass, but not enough breeding of sheep such that there remain sufficient numbers of sheep to keep the grass from growing too thick and choking itself by overgrowth - ie, ever more edits, in an ever increasing breadth of covered area, but not enough editors also becoming at the same time voters, esp considering that in a best possible world, we need not 2% of editors to be voters, but rather, 300% of editors to be voters?) Wiki's solution (delete low-interest/data amount pages) obviously would be terribly bad for us, so can we find some alternate solution? - -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 05:05, 09 October 2008 (UTC) <br />
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==Music==<br />
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I play the alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones, as well as the recorder. I also sing tenor II; typically classical, chamber, or barbershop - though karaoke is fun too. ;) <br />
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I'm into soundtracks, Nirvana, R.E.M., Led Zeppelin, Mozart, Tori Amos, jazz, and just about anything else... <br />
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...except for gospel, Christian contemporary, "hate" music, and country - except maybe for Willie Nelson. <br />
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==Favorite Music==<br />
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<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">In no particular order... <br />
Just about any release of Mozart's Requiem, though I much prefer the Sussmayr version to any of the others. <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Only exception is the 1945 Berlin, Germany Nazi recording, which just sounds incredibly overpowered, and lacks finesse. <br />
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[[Artist:348f3a5f-5112-4d72-b33b-11c60b4f9af2|Thomas Newman]]'s soundtrack to [[Release:6150946e-919a-4f24-b701-32e305bc4080|The Shawshank Redemption]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">The perfect work for a rainy day - or a day you wish it would rain, and need your spirits lifted. (I've also pretty much memorized every line of the movie) <br />
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[[Artist:aab5c954-cabe-432e-899e-1c4f99757327|Toto]]'s expanded score for the Lynch version of [[Release:657c345a-0f15-49bb-88db-3bd8d8e2bb47|Dune]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Even as a soundtrack fan, this is one of the few soundtracks I can put on repeat play all day, and still enjoy it at the end of the day. Just a very powerful work. This version is missing [[Artist:ff95eb47-41c4-4f7f-a104-cdc30f02e872|Brian Eno]]'s [[Track:1dc6b264-ca0c-4b46-9a64-59ac8134e763|Prophecy Theme]], which is the one negative, so sometimes it's nice to alternate this version with the [[Release:840470ef-050c-4c67-8748-baa710642d67|shorter version]], which includes that track. (And yes, I do have this movie memorized as well.) <br />
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[[Artist:f22942a1-6f70-4f48-866e-238cb2308fbd|Aphex Twin]]'s [[Track:41e410b2-aa91-421b-8d51-158b9887db79|Milkman]], on the [[Release:ed3cc540-ea39-4bd2-80d0-e2a816f6be82|Girl/Boy EP]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">First time I heard this track, I started laughing so hard, I nearly crashed my car. It's still able to make me break out laughing all these years later... <br />
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[[Artist:38ceadfc-89b8-4d11-90b0-6732c6b6538a|Mindless Drug Hoover]]'s [[Track:7cb5ec1d-7b5e-4363-a965-7172f49a1266|The Reefer Song]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Not nearly as well crafted as the Aphex Twin song, but again, one of the few songs that can always make me smile. <br />
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=MusicBrainz=<br />
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==My Projects==<br />
http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2005-November/000513.html<br />
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===Projects I need to do===<br />
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* Revised OTR RFP <br />
* Revised [[Change Data Quality Proposal|ChangeDataQualityProposal]] <br />
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===Current Projects===<br />
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* [[Change Default Data Quality Proposal|ChangeDefaultDataQualityProposal]] <br />
* [[Live Bootleg Style|LiveBootlegStyle]] <br />
* [[wiki|CSGStandard/Chopin: Complete List, in correct CSG style, of every single work by Chopin]] <br />
* [[wiki|CSGStandard/Mozart: Complete List, in correct CSG style, of every single work by Mozart]] - done, just error checking now <br />
* trying to get a "changed name to" AR added <br />
* [[User:BrianFreud/VareseSarabande|Varèse Sarabande]] <br />
** The rest of Trailer Music: <br />
*** All of 300 Years Later <br />
*** All of 615 Music <br />
*** All of Ars Arcana <br />
*** All of Audio Machine <br />
*** All of Beat Box Music <br />
*** All of Brand X Music <br />
*** (Figure out the label for the Brand X / Music Box Music release) <br />
*** All of Cinetrax <br />
*** The rest of of Corner Stone Cues <br />
*** All of Director's Cut <br />
*** All of Epic Score <br />
*** All of Future World Music <br />
*** All of Groove Addicts <br />
*** All of Hybrid <br />
*** The rest of Immediate Music <br />
*** All of Justin Durban <br />
*** All of Media Ventures <br />
*** All of Music Junkies <br />
*** All of Musikvergnuegen <br />
*** All of Non-Stop Music <br />
*** All of ParodiFair<br />
*** All of Pfeifer Broz. Music <br />
*** All of Picture Perfect Music <br />
*** All of QFactory <br />
*** All of QL Music <br />
*** All of Position Music <br />
*** All of Riptide Music <br />
*** All of Teargas & Plateglass <br />
*** All of Two Steps From Hell <br />
*** All of West One Music <br />
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* [[User:BrianFreud/NirvanaProject|Nirvana]] <br />
* [[Collaboration Of The Month|CollaborationOfTheMonth]]<br />
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===Completed Projects===<br />
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* [[Image:Checkmark.png]] [[Picard Qt/Plugins|Search Plugins for PicardQT]] <br />
* [[Image:Checkmark.png]] [[Cover Art Sites|CoverArtSites]] :) <br />
* [[Image:Checkmark.png]] [[User:BrianFreud/CrazyPicardQTStrings|The Insane PicardQT Naming String]] <br />
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===Suspended Projects===<br />
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* Keeping new bootleg add edits clean - There's no good way currently to search for these <br />
* Keeping new soundtrack add edits clean - There's no good way currently to search for these <br />
* [[Live Track Style|LiveTrackStyle]] <br />
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===Cancelled Projects===<br />
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===Doc Map===<br />
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Processes: [[Conflict Resolution]] [[Proposals]]<br />
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Style: see [[User:BrianSchweitzer/sandbox]]<br />
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===ARs===<br />
* Add a label-URL version of MusicMoz Relationship Type.<br />
* Add a label-URL version of Online Community Relationship Type.<br />
* Add an artist-track version of Tribute Relationship Type.<br />
* Add an artist-URL version of Has Score At Relationship Type.<br />
* Add an artist-URL version of History Site Relationship Type.<br />
* Add an artist-URL version of Review Relationship Type.<br />
* Add a release-URL version of the PureVolume AR.<br />
* Adding a 'lead' attribute to the performer ARs, for use when an artist is specifically credited with 'lead {{instrument}}' or 'lead {{vocal}}'.<br />
* Adding a 'provides discographic information about' AR, to be the release (group?) (and work) equivalent of the artist-URL Discography AR, linking them to an official page for the release (group?) (or work).<br />
* Adding a 'rhythm' attribute to the performer ARs, for use when an artist is specifically credited with 'rhythm {{instrument}}' or (a capella releases only, I guess?) 'rhythm {{vocal}}'.<br />
* Adding a 'solo' attribute to the performer ARs, for use when an artist is specifically credited with a solo.<br />
* Adding the instrument and vocal attributes to Member Of Band, to allow indication of who played or sang what as a member of a band, rather than just indicating membership. ( http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/PerformanceRestructuringProposal#Adding_Sub-Types_to_Band_Members )<br />
* Adding the instrument attribute to the composer AR, for cases where an artist only composed certain instrument(s).<br />
* Add some attribute for 'fast mixes' to DJ Mix Relationship Type, to separate 'fast mixes' from "real" 'DJ mixes'.<br />
* Add the guest attribute to Orchestra, Conductor, and Chorus Master Relationship Types - choirs, vocalists, and instrumentalists can currently guest, but orchestras, conductors, and chorus masters cannot.<br />
* An artist-artist "is a cover band of" type of AR.<br />
* Better and more specific ARs for liner art/etc credits ( http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Miscellaneous_Production_Relationship_Type/Artwork ).<br />
* (NGS) Add a work-URL Wikipedia AR. (There is no track-URL AR to migrate from, as we kept waiting that one for Works :P)<br />
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[[Artist Intent Vs Facts]] - [[Artist Intent]] vs. The Facts <br />
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for SPA phase 2: [[Artists That Should Be Labels]]<br />
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http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/1741 http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2006-June/003253.html<br />
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===== New ARs =====<br />
* Add 'provides discographic information about' AR ([[Proposals#RFC-84:_Add_.27provides_discographic_information_about.27_AR|RFC-83]])<br />
* artist-artist Is a Cover Band of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cover_band<br />
* Publisher Relationship Type: Label-Label<br />
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====== has position ======<br />
see [[User:BrianSchweitzer/sandbox4]]<br />
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===== pie in sky =====<br />
* Orchestra Relationship Attribute should be an attribute of the artist, not a per-instance attribute of the Orchestra AR. (Pie in the sky? May need a schema change?)<br />
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===== guidelines/etc =====<br />
* Fix/update the guidelines for Discography Relationship Type.<br />
* Merchandising Provider Relationship Type needs a point<br />
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===== NGS =====<br />
* Track has lyrics available at URL -> Work has lyrics available at URL - [[Has Lyrics At Relationship Type]]<br />
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===== post-NGS =====<br />
* Series/Box Set ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Studio ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Artist Groups (still useful?) ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Mix Entity ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Recording Entity ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Master Entity ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Roles ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Locations ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], [[Proposals#RFC-24:_Location_Proposal|RFC-24]], [[Proposals#RFC-37:_Performances_And_Recordings_Proposal|RFC-37]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Setlists ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], [[Proposals#RFC-24:_Location_Proposal|RFC-24]], [[Proposals#RFC-37:_Performances_And_Recordings_Proposal|RFC-37]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Concerts ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], [[Proposals#RFC-24:_Location_Proposal|RFC-24]], [[Proposals#RFC-37:_Performances_And_Recordings_Proposal|RFC-37]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Change Default Data Quality Proposal ([[Proposals#RFC-11:_Change_Default_Data_Quality_Proposal|RFC-11]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Release Type Restructuring ([[Proposals#RFC-49:_Release_Type_Restructuring_Proposal|RFC-49]])<br />
* Vocal Tree Restructuring ([[Proposals#RFC-4:_Redesign_of_the_Vocal_Relationship_Attribute|RFC-4]])<br />
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===== Other Notes =====<br />
* http://www.mail-archive.com/musicbrainz-style@lists.musicbrainz.org/msg01222.html<br />
* http://www.mail-archive.com/musicbrainz-style@lists.musicbrainz.org/msg03984.html<br />
* http://www.mail-archive.com/musicbrainz-style@lists.musicbrainz.org/msg01262.html<br />
* http://www.mail-archive.com/musicbrainz-style@lists.musicbrainz.org/msg03981.html<br />
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==MusicBrainz Projects of Interest==<br />
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* [[Artist Page Redesign|ArtistPageRedesign]] [[Artist Page Redesign/Screen Shots|ArtistPageRedesign/ScreenShots]] <br />
* [[Nadelnder Bambus|NadelnderBambus]] <br />
* [[Release Type Restructuring Proposal|ReleaseTypeRestructuringProposal]] <br />
* [[Picard Qt|PicardQt]] <br />
* XHTML 1.1 revamp / code cleanup <br />
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=MusicBrainz Philosophy=<br />
<br />
This will probably be a continually morphing part of this page. I so enjoy most of what goes on here. Music ought to be about emotion, enjoyment of the experience. This database, it's a collection of information, but also a gathering ground for music fans from all of the world and all different types of music. This is great, as we get all sorts of diversity. <br />
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In a way, though, it's also a bad thing. We have so much diversity, but seem to have so little communal spirit. The bigger projects - [[Picard Qt|PicardQt]], supporting [[MusicBrainz]] itself - those get everyone behind them. But smaller things, like voting, learning the styleguides completely, group projects... they seem to often be forgotten. With 3000 editors editing each day, even with 17 thousand edits open, we ought to be able to clear the database quickly. No open edit ought to have a reason to be unvoted in or out - let alone slip into the database without ever even having had a single vote cast on it. Even if people abstain on half the edits they see, it's still only a handful each day, and we who like to vote would be left begging for more editing. I don't know how to fix it though; it just saddens me to see so much editing, but so little voting. <br />
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Projects like my Nirvana project, or the Collaboration of the Month, have problems as well. Suddenly there's a mass of edits all in one place, scaring the subscribers to that artist. Or there's complex decisions to be made on how to interpret the works of an artist, but not enough people, or at least, not enough people talking together, to be able to come to resolutions about those questions. This leaves these types of projects either burning out, as the editors tire of the project, or they blow up, as new editors come in and disagree with the resolutions to the complex problems, viewing them without the perspective gained from the deep exploration into the issues involved. Again, I don't know how to solve this. <br />
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Last, the RFP process seems, well, kind of broken. Again, we're all pushing the ship, but everyone's pushing it in different directions. There's several style proposals that are now going into their third year as a proposal, seemingly stuck there. There's style guidelines that literally end mid-sentence, unresolved. Then there's the RFP's that just kind of get lost, a few comments then forgotten. And, though this at least is fixable, it's pretty much all on the wiki - but we seriously need to get this thing into shape, as so many guidelines are basically hidden, unless you know just where to look for them... which brings us right back to the learning the guidelines. <br />
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Anyhow, I don't know the answers. I'm swimming in the same pool as everyone else, just trying to find a ledge to stand on. My edits sometimes seem to have a knack for drawing controversy, and I wish that weren't so. But I'll keep muddling on, trying to keep my balence, trying to make this place, as well as the database, a better place than it was when I got here... and no, I'm not leaving. No matter how much chocolate anyone offers. :) <br />
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=MusicBrainz Editing=<br />
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==Frequent Searches==<br />
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[http://musicbrainz.org/mod/search/results.html?mod_status=1&automod=0&mod_type=16&moderator_id=95678&moderator_type=6&voter_type=0&voter_id=95678&vote_cast=-2&artist_type=0&orderby=asc&mod_language=0&mod_language=120&minid=&maxid=&isreset=0 New English Releases not yet voted on] <br />
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[http://musicbrainz.org/mod/search/results.html?mod_status=1&automod=0&moderator_type=0&moderator_id=95678&voter_type=1&voter_id=95678&vote_cast=-1&artist_type=0&orderby=asc&minid=&maxid=&isreset=0 Open edits I voted to abstain on] <br />
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[http://musicbrainz.org/mod/search/results.html?mod_status=1&automod=0&moderator_type=0&moderator_id=95678&voter_type=1&voter_id=95678&vote_cast=0&artist_type=0&orderby=asc&minid=&maxid=&isreset=0 Open edits I voted NO on] <br />
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[http://musicbrainz.org/mod/search/results.html?mod_status=1&automod=&mod_type=18&mod_type=6&mod_type=23&mod_type=25&mod_type=11&moderator_type=0&moderator_id=95678&voter_type=0&voter_id=95678&vote_cast=-2&vote_cast=-1&artist_type=0&orderby=asc&minid=&maxid=&isreset=0 Things that mostly make you go huh?] <br />
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==Some of the editors I'm inpressed by, new and old...==<br />
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<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">A ''partial'' list of people I've run into who just seem to "get" what [[MusicBrainz]] is all about... <br />
* Editor:aCiD2 <br />
* Editor:bogdanb <br />
* Editor:bplatt <br />
* Editor:Citizen <br />
* Editor:cooperaa <br />
* Editor:daydreamer <br />
* Editor:dmppanda <br />
* Editor:drsaunde <br />
* Editor:Gecks <br />
* Editor:gfmorris - Generally doing a nice job with bootlegs <br />
* Editor:grenzelm <br />
* Editor:Jugdish <br />
* Editor:kuno <br />
* Editor:Liff <br />
* Editor:lukz <br />
* Editor:mo <br />
* Editor:-nils- <br />
* Editor:PhantomOTO - Seemingly importing the entire metal database :) <br />
* Editor:SenRepus <br />
* Editor:Shepard <br />
* Editor:thewilkybarkid <br />
* Editor:xrayx <br />
* Editor:zos18 <br />
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==Editors to keep an eye on==<br />
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* [[Image:Alert.png]] Editor:DSHEPHERD - Almost 400 releases added, nary an edit note, and 30%+ duplicates or bogus <br />
* [[Image:Alert.png]] Editor:blogmusikst1 - Lots of releases added and changes made, ignores style, no edit notes. (Added by voiceinsideyou as a plea for help :p ) <br />
* [[Image:Alert.png]] Editor:GeorgeWChubby - ARGH!!!! <br />
* [[Image:Alert.png]] Editor:yoyox - Incredibly sloppy freedb importing, never an edit note, doesn't seem to know ANY of the guidelines <br />
* [[Image:Alert.png]] Editor:siren313 - A.k.a. [[Artist:a571d023-8d51-4689-9ba3-f876ce5394dc|Apraxia]] and overly possessive of (t)his artist name. <br />
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==Edits for follow-up==<br />
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=Musicology=<br />
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==Useful MusicBrainz Wiki Pages==<br />
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* [http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=advancedrelationship AR's] <br />
* [[Artist Pages That Need Regular Cleaning Up|ArtistPagesThatNeedRegularCleaningUp]] <br />
* [[Classical Entries That Need Editing|ClassicalEntriesThatNeedEditing]] <br />
* [[Community Project|CommunityProject]] <br />
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==Useful Reference Pages==<br />
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* [http://www.grunnenrocks.nl/label/ 2600+ indie labels with info] <br />
* [http://crimson-ceremony.net/pr3/pressingplants/intro_pro.html Links to worldwide music publisher/licensor sites] <br />
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=puid_submit.py=<br />
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'''How to make puid_submit.py work on Windows:''' <br />
# First install python. Specifically, you want version 2.4.4 '''not''' version 2.5. <br />
# Now snag the puid_submit.py script from luks' page here in the wiki. <br />
# Now snag a copy of [[Old Picard|OldPicard]] (0.7.2) and install it. <br />
# Move puid_submit.py to an empty directory. <br />
# Move every file in the Picard 0.7.2 directory except picard.exe (which you can delete) and library.zip (which you will need) into the puid_submit.py directory. <br />
# Unzip library.zip into the puid_submit.py directory - make sure you keep the directory structure from the zip file. (You can then delete library.zip.) <br />
# Open a command prompt. Run "chcp" and note which active code page it tells you you are using. <br />
# Open puid_submit.py in a text editor. <br />
# In puid_submit.py, change the line "server = 'test.musicbrainz.org'" to read "server = 'musicbrainz.org'". <br />
# In puid_submit.py, change the username and password lines to your [[MusicBrainz]] username and password. <br />
# In puid_submit.py, change the line "encoding = 'utf-8'" to read "#encoding = 'utf-8'". <br />
# In puid_submit.py, change the line "encoding = 'windows-1250'" to "encoding = 'cpxxx'", where xxx is your active code page. (So if your code page is 437, you would use cp437.) <br />
# Save your modified puid_submit.py. <br />
# Now, from a command prompt, change directory to your puid_submit.py directory. Run "puid_submit.py c:\foo" where "c:\foo" is your music directory. <br />
# Get coffee and wait many many hours for puid_submit.py to finish. <br />
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=Dev Stuff=<br />
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True back-of-the-napkin planning! :D<br />
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=Non-AR pages to clean through=<br />
AaronCooper<br />
AaronCooper/BGMHO<br />
AaronCooper/LiveMetallica<br />
AaronCooper/MyDreamTagger<br />
AaronCooper/NewUserDocumentation<br />
AaronCooper/UpdatingSubscriptionMails<br />
AbbreviationStyle<br />
Abbreviation Style<br />
Amazon Matching<br />
Add Track Edit<br />
AboutMusicBrainz<br />
TemplateRelease<br />
About MusicBrainz<br />
AccountFAQ<br />
Account FAQ<br />
AcousticFingerprint<br />
Acoustic Fingerprint<br />
AddArtistAliasEdit<br />
Add Artist Alias Edit<br />
AddDiscIDEdit<br />
Add Disc ID EditAdd Label Alias EditAdd Label Edit<br />
Additional CreditsAdditional Metadata<br />
AdditionalMetadata<br />
AddLabelAliasEdit<br />
AddLabelEdit<br />
AddTrack<br />
AddTrackEdit<br />
AdvancedEntity<br />
Advanced EntityAdvanced Instrument Tree<br />
AdvancedInstrumentTree<br />
AdvancedModeration<br />
Advanced Moderation<br />
AdvancedSearch<br />
AdvancedVocalTree<br />
Advanced Vocal Tree<br />
Aeon<br />
AeonTech<br />
Agrundma<br />
AlbanianArtists<br />
Album<br />
AlbumHandlingPhilosophy<br />
Album Handling Philosophy<br />
AlbumID<br />
Album ID<br />
AlbumRework<br />
Album Rework<br />
AlexanderDupuy<br />
Alexander Dupuy<br />
AlexanderHupfer<br />
AlexanderKiel<br />
Amazon<br />
AmazonMatching<br />
AmbiguousTrackNames<br />
Ambiguous Track Names<br />
AnAlach<br />
AnAlach/FrenchPunk<br />
AndreiPopov<br />
AndrewConkling<br />
Andrew Conkling<br />
AndrewPantyukhin<br />
andrewski<br />
Andybak<br />
Annotation<br />
AnnotationDiscussion<br />
AnnotationFAQ<br />
Annotation FAQAnnotation Future<br />
AnnotationFuture<br />
AnnounceMailingList<br />
Announce Mailing List<br />
AnswerMe<br />
Answer Me<br />
AntiSpamFeature<br />
Anti Spam Feature<br />
ArabicArtists<br />
Arabic Artists<br />
ArchieB<br />
ArchimedesTrajano<br />
artelsj<br />
ArtificialArtists<br />
Artist<br />
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Artist AliasArtist Annotation<br />
ArtistAliasDiscussion<br />
ArtistAnnotation<br />
ArtistBeginDate<br />
Artist Begin DateArtist Comment<br />
ArtistComment<br />
Artist CreditArtist Edit TypeArtist Editing Suggestions<br />
ArtistEditingSuggestions<br />
ArtistEditType<br />
ArtistEndDate<br />
Artist End DateArtist FutureArtist History<br />
ArtistFuture<br />
ArtistHistory<br />
ArtistID<br />
Artist ID<br />
ArtistIntent<br />
Artist IntentArtist Intent Vs Facts<br />
ArtistIntentVsFacts<br />
ArtistName<br />
Artist Name<br />
ArtistNameStyle<br />
Artist Name Style<br />
ArtistPageRedesign<br />
Artist Page Redesign<br />
ArtistPageRedesign/ScreenShots<br />
Artist Page Redesign/Screen ShotsArtist Pages That Need Regular Cleaning Up<br />
ArtistPagesThatNeedRegularCleaningUp<br />
ArtistRoleInheritance<br />
ArtistSortName<br />
Artist Sort NameArtist Subscription<br />
ArtistsThatShouldBeLabels<br />
Artists That Should Be Labels<br />
ArtistSubscription<br />
ArtistType<br />
Artist TypeArtist Type Project<br />
ArtistTypeProject<br />
ArtySmokes<br />
artysmokes<br />
Arty Smokes<br />
ASIN<br />
AspectModel<br />
Aspect ModelAspect Model/Concept AspectAspect Model/Reality Aspect<br />
AspectModel/ConceptAspect<br />
AspectModel/RealityAspect<br />
Atedos<br />
AudioBookStyle<br />
AudioBook Style<br />
AudioFingerprint<br />
AudioScrobblerAudio Fingerprint<br />
AutoEdit<br />
Auto-EditAuto-EditorAuto-Editor Election<br />
AutoEditor<br />
AutoEditorElection<br />
AutoInsertFromFreeDB<br />
Auto-Insert From FreeDB<br />
AutoMod<br />
Auto-Mod<br />
AutoModDiscussion<br />
AutoModeration<br />
Auto-Moderation<br />
AutomodsMailingList<br />
Automods Mailing List<br />
azertus<br />
BadMoinMoinWikiName<br />
Bad MoinMoin WikiName<br />
BadTerminology<br />
Bad TerminologyBad WikiName<br />
BadWikiName<br />
Balu<br />
BandWithMainPerformerName<br />
Band With Main Performer Name<br />
BarCode<br />
Barcode<br />
Bar Code<br />
BarCodeDiscussion<br />
BarryPlatt<br />
BasqueArtists<br />
bawjaws<br />
BBCTeamsEditingMusicBrainz<br />
BBC Teams Editing MusicBrainz<br />
BeginnersGuide<br />
Beginners GuideBeginners Guide/How To Add Information<br />
BeginnersGuideDiscussion<br />
BeginnersGuide/HowToAddInformation<br />
BetterReleaseRecognition<br />
Better Release Recognition<br />
BGreeNZ<br />
BigMess<br />
Big Mess<br />
BlueJ<br />
bnw<br />
Bogdanb<br />
Bogdanb/RatingsSubmitter<br />
BogdanButnaru<br />
BogdanButnaru/sandbox<br />
BonusDisc<br />
Bonus Disc<br />
BonusDiscStyle<br />
Bonus Disc Style<br />
BoxSet<br />
Box SetBox Set Name Style<br />
BoxSetNameStyle<br />
Box Sets/Vivaldi40<br />
BoxSets/Vivaldi40<br />
Brainz Blog<br />
BramVanDijk<br />
BretonArtists<br />
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BrianFreud<br />
BrianFreud/ClassicalOntology<br />
BrianFreud/CrazyPicardQTStrings<br />
BrianFreud/NirvanaProject<br />
BrianFreud/sandbox<br />
BrianFreud/sandbox2<br />
brianfreud/sandbox3<br />
BrianFreud/sandbox4<br />
BrianFreud/sandboxCSG<br />
BrianFreud/Uberscript<br />
BrianFreud/VareseSarabande<br />
BrianFreud/VareseSarabande/Spotlight<br />
BrianG<br />
BrianSchweitzer<br />
Brian Schweitzer<br />
BugsMailingList<br />
Bugs Mailing List<br />
BugTracker<br />
Bug Tracker<br />
BugTriaging<br />
Bug Triaging<br />
BulgarianArtists<br />
buz<br />
CAE<br />
CalculateTrackTimes<br />
Calculate Track Times<br />
CandidateForDeletion<br />
Candidate for Deletion<br />
Candidate For Deletion<br />
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Capitalisation Standard<br />
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Capitalization Standard CatalanCapitalization Standard ChineseCapitalization Standard Czech<br />
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Capitalization Standard EstonianCapitalization Standard FinnishCapitalization Standard For Transliterations<br />
CapitalizationStandardFinnish<br />
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Capitalization Standard French<br />
CapitalizationStandardFrenchDiscussion<br />
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Capitalization Standard GreekCapitalization Standard HebrewCapitalization Standard Hungarian<br />
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Capitalization Standard ItalianCapitalization Standard LatinCapitalization Standard Latvian<br />
Capitalization Standard/Japanese Artists Exception<br />
CapitalizationStandard/JapaneseArtistsException<br />
Capitalization Standard/Japanese Releases Clarification<br />
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Capitalization Standard Slovak<br />
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Capitalization Standard Spanish<br />
Capitalization Standard Spanish Proposal<br />
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Capitalization Standard SwedishCapitalization Standard TurkishCapitalization Standard Vietnamese<br />
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CapitalizationStandardVietnamese<br />
CapitalizationStandardYiddish<br />
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CapPixel<br />
Cards/AnnotationButton<br />
Cards/AnnotationFooter<br />
Cards/AnnotationHeader<br />
Cards/AnnotationNavigation<br />
Cards/AnnotationStatus<br />
Cards/ArtistButton<br />
Cards/ArtistFooter<br />
Cards/ArtistHeader<br />
Cards/ArtistNavigation<br />
Cards/ArtistStatus<br />
Cards/CommunicationButton<br />
Cards/CommunicationHeader<br />
Cards/DeletedHeader<br />
Cards/DocButton<br />
Cards/DocumentationFooter<br />
Cards/DocumentationHeader<br />
Cards/DocumentationVersion<br />
Cards/EditingButton<br />
Cards/EditTypeFooter<br />
Cards/EditTypeNavigation<br />
Cards/EditTypeStatus<br />
Cards/FAQButton<br />
Cards/FAQHeader<br />
Cards/HelpButton<br />
Cards/HistoryHeader<br />
Cards/HomeButton<br />
Cards/HowToButton<br />
Cards/Icon<br />
Cards/IconToWiki<br />
Cards/IconURL<br />
Cards/IdentifierButton<br />
Cards/LabelButton<br />
Cards/LabelFooter<br />
Cards/LabelHeader<br />
Cards/LabelIntertwingling<br />
Cards/LabelNavigation<br />
Cards/NGSHeader<br />
Cards/ReleaseButton<br />
Cards/ReleaseHeader<br />
Cards/ReleaseNavigation<br />
Cards/ShowCard<br />
Cards/StalledHeader<br />
Cards/StyleButton<br />
Cards/StyleHeader<br />
Cards/Template<br />
Cards/TerminologyButton<br />
Cards/TrackButton<br />
Cards/TrackHeader<br />
Cards/TrackNavigation<br />
Cards/WikiDocsPageMonitoredBy<br />
Cards/WikiNavCard<br />
Cards/WorkInProgressHeader<br />
CarstenKlapp<br />
CatalanArtists<br />
CatalogCode<br />
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CatalogNumber<br />
CatCat<br />
CategoryAffiliate<br />
CategoryAnnotation<br />
CategoryArtist<br />
CategoryBio<br />
CategoryCommunicationForum<br />
CategoryCoverArt<br />
CategoryDatabase<br />
CategoryDeveloper<br />
CategoryDevelopment<br />
CategoryDiscussion<br />
CategoryDocumentation<br />
CategoryDownload<br />
CategoryEditing<br />
CategoryEditStatus<br />
CategoryEditTypes<br />
CategoryExternal<br />
CategoryFAQ<br />
CategoryFileNaming<br />
CategoryHistory<br />
CategoryHowTo<br />
CategoryIdentifier<br />
CategoryIndex<br />
CategoryInternationalization<br />
CategoryLabel<br />
CategoryMetadata<br />
CategoryOfficialStyle<br />
CategoryPhilosophy<br />
CategoryPicard<br />
CategoryProducts<br />
CategoryProposal<br />
CategoryProposedStyle<br />
CategoryRelease<br />
CategoryReplication<br />
CategorySeriesStyle<br />
CategoryServer<br />
CategorySoftware<br />
CategoryStyle<br />
CategoryStyleCouncil<br />
CategoryTerminology<br />
CategoryTextFragment<br />
CategoryToDoList<br />
CategoryTrack<br />
CategoryWiki<br />
CategoryWikiDocsPage<br />
CddbGateway<br />
CdLookupTool<br />
CD Lookup Tool<br />
CDStub<br />
CD Stub<br />
chancey<br />
ChangeDefaultDataQualityProposal<br />
Change Default Data Quality ProposalChange Default Data Quality Proposal/Raw NumbersChange Release Quality Edit<br />
ChangeDefaultDataQualityProposal/RawNumbers<br />
ChangeReleaseQualityEdit<br />
ChangeTrackArtistEdit<br />
Change Track Artist Edit<br />
CharacterEncodings<br />
Character Encodings<br />
Chase547<br />
Chatlogs<br />
ChecklistForStyleChanges<br />
Checklist For Style Changes<br />
Chiark<br />
chickenmcnoodle<br />
ChineseArtists<br />
Chinese ArtistsChinese Labels<br />
ChineseNotes<br />
Chinese Notes<br />
ChoralWorksNamesTranslations<br />
ChurruKa<br />
Churru Ka<br />
ClarifyExtraTitleInformation<br />
Clarify Extra Title Information<br />
ClassicalEntriesThatNeedEditing<br />
Classical Entries That Need EditingClassical FutureClassical Music<br />
ClassicalFuture<br />
ClassicalMusic<br />
ClassicalMusicFAQ<br />
Classical Music FAQClassical Release Artist StyleClassical Release Artist Style Proposal<br />
ClassicalReleaseArtistStyle<br />
ClassicalReleaseArtistStyleProposal<br />
ClassicalReleaseLanguage<br />
Classical Release LanguageClassical Release Title StyleClassical Style Guide<br />
ClassicalReleaseTitleStyle<br />
ClassicalStyleGuide<br />
ClassicalStyleGuideDiscussion<br />
ClassicalStyleGuideDiscussionHistory<br />
Classical Style Guide Discussion History<br />
ClassicalStyleGuideline<br />
Classical Style Guideline<br />
ClassicalStyleGuidelines<br />
Classical Style Guidelines<br />
ClassicalTrackTitlePartnumberStyle<br />
Classical Track Title Partnumber StyleClassical Track Title Style<br />
ClassicalTrackTitleStyle<br />
ClassicTagger<br />
Classic TaggerClassic Tagger Download<br />
ClassicTaggerDownload<br />
ClassicTaggerFAQ<br />
Classic Tagger FAQClassic Tagger Quick StartClassic Tagger Tutorial<br />
ClassicTaggerQuickStart<br />
ClassicTaggerTutorial<br />
CleanupOfTheMonth<br />
Cleanup Of The Month<br />
Cleanup of the Month<br />
Cleanup Of The Month/BachBoxSetsCleanup Of The Month/Benny GoodmanCleanup Of The Month/Ennio Morricone<br />
CleanupOfTheMonth/BennyGoodman<br />
CleanupOfTheMonth/EnnioMorricone<br />
Cleanup Of The Month/Unlinked Discs Report<br />
ClientExamples<br />
Client ExamplesClient HOWTO<br />
ClientHOWTO<br />
closedmouth<br />
ClutchEr2<br />
CodeofConduct<br />
CodeOfConduct<br />
Code Of Conduct<br />
Code of Conduct (delete)<br />
coeus<br />
CollaborationOfTheMonth<br />
Collaboration Of The Month<br />
CollaborationOfTheMonth/BobMarley<br />
Collaboration Of The Month/Bob MarleyCollaboration Of The Month/Dire Straits<br />
CollaborationOfTheMonth/DireStraits<br />
CollaborationOfTheMonth/TheBeatles<br />
Collaboration Of The Month/The Beatles<br />
CommitsMailingList<br />
Commits Mailing List<br />
CommonlyUsedEditNotes<br />
Commonly Used Edit Notes<br />
CommunityProject<br />
Community Project<br />
CompletenessVsCorrectness<br />
Completeness Vs Correctness<br />
Completeness vs. CorrectnessCompletist<br />
ComposersAsReleaseArtistsForTributesProposal<br />
Composers As Release Artists For Tributes Proposal<br />
ConflictResolution<br />
Conflict Resolution<br />
ConsistentOriginalData<br />
Consistent Original Data<br />
ContactUs<br />
Contact Us<br />
ConvertReleaseToMultipleArtistsEdit<br />
Convert Release To Multiple Artists EditConvert Release To Single Artist Edit<br />
ConvertReleaseToSingleArtistEdit<br />
CopenhagenEditSprint<br />
Copenhagen Edit Sprint<br />
CopyProtectedCDs<br />
Copy Protected CDs<br />
CopyrightViolationNotice<br />
Copyright Violation Notice<br />
Cord<br />
CotM<br />
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Catalog Number</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=User:BrianSchweitzer&diff=41815User:BrianSchweitzer2010-10-01T11:41:42Z<p>99.243.33.163: /* PUID generation experiment */</p>
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=Me=<br />
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I'm BrianFreud on the site and in IRC. My Profile: [[Editor:BrianFreud]]<br />
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You can find also me at [http://www.last.fm/user/BrianFreud/ last.fm]. <br />
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I edit a lot. I'm tend to work on classical these days. I've written some [[Picard Qt/Plugins|search plugins for PicardQT]], I help handle the MB info/support requests, and I've done some (very) minor bug fixing on the server code. <br />
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I also have several GreaseMonkey scripts written for [[MusicBrainz]], available at [http://userscripts.org/users/28107/scripts UserScripts]. <br />
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==PUID generation experiment==<br />
To get PUIDs done, but also to test PUID generation, I'm running every file without a PUID through genpuid, to track how long it takes. Every one of these had been seen by genpuid before, but none ever got assigned a PUID, for whatever reasons. The files are a mix of types, almost all either ogg vorbis or mp3. All mp3s were also run through a deep scrubbing by MP3 Diags prior to genpuid analysis, to fix any frame issues/etc that might prevent PUID generation.<br />
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Methodology:<br />
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All files were saved by Picard using a $if(%musicip_puid%,PUID,no PUID) filter to separate those without a puid. Each file was then run through genpuid between 8/22/2010 and 8/28/2010. All are then loaded in Picard (v.0.12.1, rev 1043). The files are all moved to the left side. Move and rename are both turned off, clear existing and save tags are both turned on. The files are then scanned and saved. They're then loaded into Jaikoz, and any files which now have PUIDs in their tags have mbid-puid pairs submitted. Finally, the files are again loaded into Picard (without moving them to the left side), with move and rename now tuned on, and resaved. This has the effect of updating any changes for files which still have no puids, but more importantly, it moves any files which now have puids out of the 'no puid' directory, allowing easy counting of how many files still remain without a PUID.<br />
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! date<br />
! file count (w/o PUID)<br />
! pass<br />
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|8/28/2010 || 95,063 || initial<br />
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|9/1/2010 || 87,070 || 1st, followed by running genpuid on all files again<br />
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|9/3/2010 || 84,011 || 2nd, followed by running genpuid on all files again<br />
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|9/4/2010 || 81,661 || 3rd, genpuid now set to rerun continuously<br />
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|9/6/2010 || 84,076 || 4th, genpuid still running, ~6,000 new files added prior to PUID check<br />
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|9/10/2010 || 71,503 || 5th<br />
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|9/13/2010 || 71,185 || 6th<br />
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|9/14/2010 || 71,972 || 7th; another 8000 files added in<br />
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|9/14/2010 || genpuid and libofa servers offline in AM. PM, libofa back, genpuid still down.<br />
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|9/17/2010 || 61,927 || Added another 2899 new files. Removed all files under 10 seconds in length (13,240 of them) from processing, as they theoretically cannot get a puid anyhow.<br />
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|9/20/2010 || 58,097 ||<br />
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|9/21/2010 || 57,993 ||<br />
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|9/27/2010 || 50,960 ||<br />
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|10/1/2010 || 48,849 ||<br />
|}<br />
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==MB Theory==<br />
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Currently rereading Cathedral and the Bazaar for the 20th or so time. I`d suggest autoeditors reread the Homesteading section, mapping "editor" concepts to "hacker" there... Beyond the stated concepts, there's plenty to work with when the theories are mapped to a data contribution level, rather than leaving it merely at the code contribution level. I'm considering writing a response/followup on this. Also, for the next section, something for me to look at more later, when I have the access to do it: He describes code contribution as breaking the [[Tot Commons|TotCommons]] concept because it causes the grass merely to grow taller. However, I wonder if MB demonstrates (due to the sheer size of the db, even when compared to the size of a Linux-sized codebase) how this is not really so? If you consider the editor/edit count/voter/much lower amount of voting issues we're always trying to solve, is it perhaps more that the grass doesn't just grow taller, but rather than the commons area simply grows progressively larger? Extending the metaphor, an ever larger commons does indeed provide ever more room for sheep to graze... but it also requires an ever larger amount of effort to ensure that the commons itself is maintained (or to breed the larger numbers of sheep that the commons can now support). Is there any research or anything written in game theory which might suggest potential solutions for us in such an Anti-[[Tot Commons|TotCommons]] situation as we seem to face? (Ever larger areas of grass, but not enough breeding of sheep such that there remain sufficient numbers of sheep to keep the grass from growing too thick and choking itself by overgrowth - ie, ever more edits, in an ever increasing breadth of covered area, but not enough editors also becoming at the same time voters, esp considering that in a best possible world, we need not 2% of editors to be voters, but rather, 300% of editors to be voters?) Wiki's solution (delete low-interest/data amount pages) obviously would be terribly bad for us, so can we find some alternate solution? - -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 05:05, 09 October 2008 (UTC) <br />
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==Music==<br />
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I play the alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones, as well as the recorder. I also sing tenor II; typically classical, chamber, or barbershop - though karaoke is fun too. ;) <br />
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I'm into soundtracks, Nirvana, R.E.M., Led Zeppelin, Mozart, Tori Amos, jazz, and just about anything else... <br />
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...except for gospel, Christian contemporary, "hate" music, and country - except maybe for Willie Nelson. <br />
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==Favorite Music==<br />
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<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">In no particular order... <br />
Just about any release of Mozart's Requiem, though I much prefer the Sussmayr version to any of the others. <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Only exception is the 1945 Berlin, Germany Nazi recording, which just sounds incredibly overpowered, and lacks finesse. <br />
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[[Artist:348f3a5f-5112-4d72-b33b-11c60b4f9af2|Thomas Newman]]'s soundtrack to [[Release:6150946e-919a-4f24-b701-32e305bc4080|The Shawshank Redemption]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">The perfect work for a rainy day - or a day you wish it would rain, and need your spirits lifted. (I've also pretty much memorized every line of the movie) <br />
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[[Artist:aab5c954-cabe-432e-899e-1c4f99757327|Toto]]'s expanded score for the Lynch version of [[Release:657c345a-0f15-49bb-88db-3bd8d8e2bb47|Dune]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Even as a soundtrack fan, this is one of the few soundtracks I can put on repeat play all day, and still enjoy it at the end of the day. Just a very powerful work. This version is missing [[Artist:ff95eb47-41c4-4f7f-a104-cdc30f02e872|Brian Eno]]'s [[Track:1dc6b264-ca0c-4b46-9a64-59ac8134e763|Prophecy Theme]], which is the one negative, so sometimes it's nice to alternate this version with the [[Release:840470ef-050c-4c67-8748-baa710642d67|shorter version]], which includes that track. (And yes, I do have this movie memorized as well.) <br />
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[[Artist:f22942a1-6f70-4f48-866e-238cb2308fbd|Aphex Twin]]'s [[Track:41e410b2-aa91-421b-8d51-158b9887db79|Milkman]], on the [[Release:ed3cc540-ea39-4bd2-80d0-e2a816f6be82|Girl/Boy EP]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">First time I heard this track, I started laughing so hard, I nearly crashed my car. It's still able to make me break out laughing all these years later... <br />
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[[Artist:38ceadfc-89b8-4d11-90b0-6732c6b6538a|Mindless Drug Hoover]]'s [[Track:7cb5ec1d-7b5e-4363-a965-7172f49a1266|The Reefer Song]] <br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Not nearly as well crafted as the Aphex Twin song, but again, one of the few songs that can always make me smile. <br />
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==My Projects==<br />
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===Projects I need to do===<br />
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* Revised OTR RFP <br />
* Revised [[Change Data Quality Proposal|ChangeDataQualityProposal]] <br />
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===Current Projects===<br />
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* [[Change Default Data Quality Proposal|ChangeDefaultDataQualityProposal]] <br />
* [[Live Bootleg Style|LiveBootlegStyle]] <br />
* [[wiki|CSGStandard/Chopin: Complete List, in correct CSG style, of every single work by Chopin]] <br />
* [[wiki|CSGStandard/Mozart: Complete List, in correct CSG style, of every single work by Mozart]] - done, just error checking now <br />
* trying to get a "changed name to" AR added <br />
* [[User:BrianFreud/VareseSarabande|Varèse Sarabande]] <br />
** The rest of Trailer Music: <br />
*** All of 300 Years Later <br />
*** All of 615 Music <br />
*** All of Ars Arcana <br />
*** All of Audio Machine <br />
*** All of Beat Box Music <br />
*** All of Brand X Music <br />
*** (Figure out the label for the Brand X / Music Box Music release) <br />
*** All of Cinetrax <br />
*** The rest of of Corner Stone Cues <br />
*** All of Director's Cut <br />
*** All of Epic Score <br />
*** All of Future World Music <br />
*** All of Groove Addicts <br />
*** All of Hybrid <br />
*** The rest of Immediate Music <br />
*** All of Justin Durban <br />
*** All of Media Ventures <br />
*** All of Music Junkies <br />
*** All of Musikvergnuegen <br />
*** All of Non-Stop Music <br />
*** All of ParodiFair<br />
*** All of Pfeifer Broz. Music <br />
*** All of Picture Perfect Music <br />
*** All of QFactory <br />
*** All of QL Music <br />
*** All of Position Music <br />
*** All of Riptide Music <br />
*** All of Teargas & Plateglass <br />
*** All of Two Steps From Hell <br />
*** All of West One Music <br />
<br />
* [[User:BrianFreud/NirvanaProject|Nirvana]] <br />
* [[Collaboration Of The Month|CollaborationOfTheMonth]]<br />
<br />
===Completed Projects===<br />
<br />
* [[Image:Checkmark.png]] [[Picard Qt/Plugins|Search Plugins for PicardQT]] <br />
* [[Image:Checkmark.png]] [[Cover Art Sites|CoverArtSites]] :) <br />
* [[Image:Checkmark.png]] [[User:BrianFreud/CrazyPicardQTStrings|The Insane PicardQT Naming String]] <br />
<br />
===Suspended Projects===<br />
<br />
* Keeping new bootleg add edits clean - There's no good way currently to search for these <br />
* Keeping new soundtrack add edits clean - There's no good way currently to search for these <br />
* [[Live Track Style|LiveTrackStyle]] <br />
<br />
===Cancelled Projects===<br />
<br />
===Doc Map===<br />
<br />
Processes: [[Conflict Resolution]] [[Proposals]]<br />
<br />
Style: see [[User:BrianSchweitzer/sandbox]]<br />
<br />
<br />
===ARs===<br />
* Add a label-URL version of MusicMoz Relationship Type.<br />
* Add a label-URL version of Online Community Relationship Type.<br />
* Add an artist-track version of Tribute Relationship Type.<br />
* Add an artist-URL version of Has Score At Relationship Type.<br />
* Add an artist-URL version of History Site Relationship Type.<br />
* Add an artist-URL version of Review Relationship Type.<br />
* Add a release-URL version of the PureVolume AR.<br />
* Adding a 'lead' attribute to the performer ARs, for use when an artist is specifically credited with 'lead {{instrument}}' or 'lead {{vocal}}'.<br />
* Adding a 'provides discographic information about' AR, to be the release (group?) (and work) equivalent of the artist-URL Discography AR, linking them to an official page for the release (group?) (or work).<br />
* Adding a 'rhythm' attribute to the performer ARs, for use when an artist is specifically credited with 'rhythm {{instrument}}' or (a capella releases only, I guess?) 'rhythm {{vocal}}'.<br />
* Adding a 'solo' attribute to the performer ARs, for use when an artist is specifically credited with a solo.<br />
* Adding the instrument and vocal attributes to Member Of Band, to allow indication of who played or sang what as a member of a band, rather than just indicating membership. ( http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/PerformanceRestructuringProposal#Adding_Sub-Types_to_Band_Members )<br />
* Adding the instrument attribute to the composer AR, for cases where an artist only composed certain instrument(s).<br />
* Add some attribute for 'fast mixes' to DJ Mix Relationship Type, to separate 'fast mixes' from "real" 'DJ mixes'.<br />
* Add the guest attribute to Orchestra, Conductor, and Chorus Master Relationship Types - choirs, vocalists, and instrumentalists can currently guest, but orchestras, conductors, and chorus masters cannot.<br />
* An artist-artist "is a cover band of" type of AR.<br />
* Better and more specific ARs for liner art/etc credits ( http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/Miscellaneous_Production_Relationship_Type/Artwork ).<br />
* (NGS) Add a work-URL Wikipedia AR. (There is no track-URL AR to migrate from, as we kept waiting that one for Works :P)<br />
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<br />
[[Artist Intent Vs Facts]] - [[Artist Intent]] vs. The Facts <br />
<br />
for SPA phase 2: [[Artists That Should Be Labels]]<br />
<br />
http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/1741 http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-style/2006-June/003253.html<br />
<br />
===== New ARs =====<br />
* Add 'provides discographic information about' AR ([[Proposals#RFC-84:_Add_.27provides_discographic_information_about.27_AR|RFC-83]])<br />
* artist-artist Is a Cover Band of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cover_band<br />
* Publisher Relationship Type: Label-Label<br />
<br />
====== has position ======<br />
see [[User:BrianSchweitzer/sandbox4]]<br />
<br />
===== pie in sky =====<br />
* Orchestra Relationship Attribute should be an attribute of the artist, not a per-instance attribute of the Orchestra AR. (Pie in the sky? May need a schema change?)<br />
<br />
===== guidelines/etc =====<br />
* Fix/update the guidelines for Discography Relationship Type.<br />
* Merchandising Provider Relationship Type needs a point<br />
<br />
===== NGS =====<br />
* Track has lyrics available at URL -> Work has lyrics available at URL - [[Has Lyrics At Relationship Type]]<br />
<br />
===== post-NGS =====<br />
* Series/Box Set ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Studio ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Artist Groups (still useful?) ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Mix Entity ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Recording Entity ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Master Entity ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Roles ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Locations ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], [[Proposals#RFC-24:_Location_Proposal|RFC-24]], [[Proposals#RFC-37:_Performances_And_Recordings_Proposal|RFC-37]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Setlists ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], [[Proposals#RFC-24:_Location_Proposal|RFC-24]], [[Proposals#RFC-37:_Performances_And_Recordings_Proposal|RFC-37]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Concerts ([[Proposals#RFC-3:_Advanced_Entity|RFC-3]], [[Proposals#RFC-24:_Location_Proposal|RFC-24]], [[Proposals#RFC-37:_Performances_And_Recordings_Proposal|RFC-37]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Change Default Data Quality Proposal ([[Proposals#RFC-11:_Change_Default_Data_Quality_Proposal|RFC-11]], POST-NGS)<br />
* Release Type Restructuring ([[Proposals#RFC-49:_Release_Type_Restructuring_Proposal|RFC-49]])<br />
* Vocal Tree Restructuring ([[Proposals#RFC-4:_Redesign_of_the_Vocal_Relationship_Attribute|RFC-4]])<br />
<br />
===== Other Notes =====<br />
* http://www.mail-archive.com/musicbrainz-style@lists.musicbrainz.org/msg01222.html<br />
* http://www.mail-archive.com/musicbrainz-style@lists.musicbrainz.org/msg03984.html<br />
* http://www.mail-archive.com/musicbrainz-style@lists.musicbrainz.org/msg01262.html<br />
* http://www.mail-archive.com/musicbrainz-style@lists.musicbrainz.org/msg03981.html<br />
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== Headline text ==<br />
<br />
==MusicBrainz Projects of Interest==<br />
<br />
* [[Artist Page Redesign|ArtistPageRedesign]] [[Artist Page Redesign/Screen Shots|ArtistPageRedesign/ScreenShots]] <br />
* [[Nadelnder Bambus|NadelnderBambus]] <br />
* [[Release Type Restructuring Proposal|ReleaseTypeRestructuringProposal]] <br />
* [[Picard Qt|PicardQt]] <br />
* XHTML 1.1 revamp / code cleanup <br />
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<br />
=MusicBrainz Philosophy=<br />
<br />
This will probably be a continually morphing part of this page. I so enjoy most of what goes on here. Music ought to be about emotion, enjoyment of the experience. This database, it's a collection of information, but also a gathering ground for music fans from all of the world and all different types of music. This is great, as we get all sorts of diversity. <br />
<br />
In a way, though, it's also a bad thing. We have so much diversity, but seem to have so little communal spirit. The bigger projects - [[Picard Qt|PicardQt]], supporting [[MusicBrainz]] itself - those get everyone behind them. But smaller things, like voting, learning the styleguides completely, group projects... they seem to often be forgotten. With 3000 editors editing each day, even with 17 thousand edits open, we ought to be able to clear the database quickly. No open edit ought to have a reason to be unvoted in or out - let alone slip into the database without ever even having had a single vote cast on it. Even if people abstain on half the edits they see, it's still only a handful each day, and we who like to vote would be left begging for more editing. I don't know how to fix it though; it just saddens me to see so much editing, but so little voting. <br />
<br />
Projects like my Nirvana project, or the Collaboration of the Month, have problems as well. Suddenly there's a mass of edits all in one place, scaring the subscribers to that artist. Or there's complex decisions to be made on how to interpret the works of an artist, but not enough people, or at least, not enough people talking together, to be able to come to resolutions about those questions. This leaves these types of projects either burning out, as the editors tire of the project, or they blow up, as new editors come in and disagree with the resolutions to the complex problems, viewing them without the perspective gained from the deep exploration into the issues involved. Again, I don't know how to solve this. <br />
<br />
Last, the RFP process seems, well, kind of broken. Again, we're all pushing the ship, but everyone's pushing it in different directions. There's several style proposals that are now going into their third year as a proposal, seemingly stuck there. There's style guidelines that literally end mid-sentence, unresolved. Then there's the RFP's that just kind of get lost, a few comments then forgotten. And, though this at least is fixable, it's pretty much all on the wiki - but we seriously need to get this thing into shape, as so many guidelines are basically hidden, unless you know just where to look for them... which brings us right back to the learning the guidelines. <br />
<br />
Anyhow, I don't know the answers. I'm swimming in the same pool as everyone else, just trying to find a ledge to stand on. My edits sometimes seem to have a knack for drawing controversy, and I wish that weren't so. But I'll keep muddling on, trying to keep my balence, trying to make this place, as well as the database, a better place than it was when I got here... and no, I'm not leaving. No matter how much chocolate anyone offers. :) <br />
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<br />
=MusicBrainz Editing=<br />
<br />
==Frequent Searches==<br />
<br />
[http://musicbrainz.org/mod/search/results.html?mod_status=1&automod=0&mod_type=16&moderator_id=95678&moderator_type=6&voter_type=0&voter_id=95678&vote_cast=-2&artist_type=0&orderby=asc&mod_language=0&mod_language=120&minid=&maxid=&isreset=0 New English Releases not yet voted on] <br />
<br />
[http://musicbrainz.org/mod/search/results.html?mod_status=1&automod=0&moderator_type=0&moderator_id=95678&voter_type=1&voter_id=95678&vote_cast=-1&artist_type=0&orderby=asc&minid=&maxid=&isreset=0 Open edits I voted to abstain on] <br />
<br />
[http://musicbrainz.org/mod/search/results.html?mod_status=1&automod=0&moderator_type=0&moderator_id=95678&voter_type=1&voter_id=95678&vote_cast=0&artist_type=0&orderby=asc&minid=&maxid=&isreset=0 Open edits I voted NO on] <br />
<br />
[http://musicbrainz.org/mod/search/results.html?mod_status=1&automod=&mod_type=18&mod_type=6&mod_type=23&mod_type=25&mod_type=11&moderator_type=0&moderator_id=95678&voter_type=0&voter_id=95678&vote_cast=-2&vote_cast=-1&artist_type=0&orderby=asc&minid=&maxid=&isreset=0 Things that mostly make you go huh?] <br />
<br />
==Some of the editors I'm inpressed by, new and old...==<br />
<br />
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">A ''partial'' list of people I've run into who just seem to "get" what [[MusicBrainz]] is all about... <br />
* Editor:aCiD2 <br />
* Editor:bogdanb <br />
* Editor:bplatt <br />
* Editor:Citizen <br />
* Editor:cooperaa <br />
* Editor:daydreamer <br />
* Editor:dmppanda <br />
* Editor:drsaunde <br />
* Editor:Gecks <br />
* Editor:gfmorris - Generally doing a nice job with bootlegs <br />
* Editor:grenzelm <br />
* Editor:Jugdish <br />
* Editor:kuno <br />
* Editor:Liff <br />
* Editor:lukz <br />
* Editor:mo <br />
* Editor:-nils- <br />
* Editor:PhantomOTO - Seemingly importing the entire metal database :) <br />
* Editor:SenRepus <br />
* Editor:Shepard <br />
* Editor:thewilkybarkid <br />
* Editor:xrayx <br />
* Editor:zos18 <br />
<br />
</ul><br />
<br />
==Editors to keep an eye on==<br />
<br />
* [[Image:Alert.png]] Editor:DSHEPHERD - Almost 400 releases added, nary an edit note, and 30%+ duplicates or bogus <br />
* [[Image:Alert.png]] Editor:blogmusikst1 - Lots of releases added and changes made, ignores style, no edit notes. (Added by voiceinsideyou as a plea for help :p ) <br />
* [[Image:Alert.png]] Editor:GeorgeWChubby - ARGH!!!! <br />
* [[Image:Alert.png]] Editor:yoyox - Incredibly sloppy freedb importing, never an edit note, doesn't seem to know ANY of the guidelines <br />
* [[Image:Alert.png]] Editor:siren313 - A.k.a. [[Artist:a571d023-8d51-4689-9ba3-f876ce5394dc|Apraxia]] and overly possessive of (t)his artist name. <br />
<br />
==Edits for follow-up==<br />
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=Musicology=<br />
<br />
==Useful MusicBrainz Wiki Pages==<br />
<br />
* [http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=advancedrelationship AR's] <br />
* [[Artist Pages That Need Regular Cleaning Up|ArtistPagesThatNeedRegularCleaningUp]] <br />
* [[Classical Entries That Need Editing|ClassicalEntriesThatNeedEditing]] <br />
* [[Community Project|CommunityProject]] <br />
<br />
==Useful Reference Pages==<br />
<br />
* [http://www.grunnenrocks.nl/label/ 2600+ indie labels with info] <br />
* [http://crimson-ceremony.net/pr3/pressingplants/intro_pro.html Links to worldwide music publisher/licensor sites] <br />
<br />
=puid_submit.py=<br />
<br />
'''How to make puid_submit.py work on Windows:''' <br />
# First install python. Specifically, you want version 2.4.4 '''not''' version 2.5. <br />
# Now snag the puid_submit.py script from luks' page here in the wiki. <br />
# Now snag a copy of [[Old Picard|OldPicard]] (0.7.2) and install it. <br />
# Move puid_submit.py to an empty directory. <br />
# Move every file in the Picard 0.7.2 directory except picard.exe (which you can delete) and library.zip (which you will need) into the puid_submit.py directory. <br />
# Unzip library.zip into the puid_submit.py directory - make sure you keep the directory structure from the zip file. (You can then delete library.zip.) <br />
# Open a command prompt. Run "chcp" and note which active code page it tells you you are using. <br />
# Open puid_submit.py in a text editor. <br />
# In puid_submit.py, change the line "server = 'test.musicbrainz.org'" to read "server = 'musicbrainz.org'". <br />
# In puid_submit.py, change the username and password lines to your [[MusicBrainz]] username and password. <br />
# In puid_submit.py, change the line "encoding = 'utf-8'" to read "#encoding = 'utf-8'". <br />
# In puid_submit.py, change the line "encoding = 'windows-1250'" to "encoding = 'cpxxx'", where xxx is your active code page. (So if your code page is 437, you would use cp437.) <br />
# Save your modified puid_submit.py. <br />
# Now, from a command prompt, change directory to your puid_submit.py directory. Run "puid_submit.py c:\foo" where "c:\foo" is your music directory. <br />
# Get coffee and wait many many hours for puid_submit.py to finish. <br />
<br />
=Dev Stuff=<br />
<br />
{| border="1"<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:textlookup.png]]<br />
|}<br />
True back-of-the-napkin planning! :D<br />
<br />
{{lang en-native}} {{lang fr-some}}<br />
<br />
<br />
=Non-AR pages to clean through=<br />
AaronCooper<br />
AaronCooper/BGMHO<br />
AaronCooper/LiveMetallica<br />
AaronCooper/MyDreamTagger<br />
AaronCooper/NewUserDocumentation<br />
AaronCooper/UpdatingSubscriptionMails<br />
AbbreviationStyle<br />
Abbreviation Style<br />
Amazon Matching<br />
Add Track Edit<br />
AboutMusicBrainz<br />
TemplateRelease<br />
About MusicBrainz<br />
AccountFAQ<br />
Account FAQ<br />
AcousticFingerprint<br />
Acoustic Fingerprint<br />
AddArtistAliasEdit<br />
Add Artist Alias Edit<br />
AddDiscIDEdit<br />
Add Disc ID EditAdd Label Alias EditAdd Label Edit<br />
Additional CreditsAdditional Metadata<br />
AdditionalMetadata<br />
AddLabelAliasEdit<br />
AddLabelEdit<br />
AddTrack<br />
AddTrackEdit<br />
AdvancedEntity<br />
Advanced EntityAdvanced Instrument Tree<br />
AdvancedInstrumentTree<br />
AdvancedModeration<br />
Advanced Moderation<br />
AdvancedSearch<br />
AdvancedVocalTree<br />
Advanced Vocal Tree<br />
Aeon<br />
AeonTech<br />
Agrundma<br />
AlbanianArtists<br />
Album<br />
AlbumHandlingPhilosophy<br />
Album Handling Philosophy<br />
AlbumID<br />
Album ID<br />
AlbumRework<br />
Album Rework<br />
AlexanderDupuy<br />
Alexander Dupuy<br />
AlexanderHupfer<br />
AlexanderKiel<br />
Amazon<br />
AmazonMatching<br />
AmbiguousTrackNames<br />
Ambiguous Track Names<br />
AnAlach<br />
AnAlach/FrenchPunk<br />
AndreiPopov<br />
AndrewConkling<br />
Andrew Conkling<br />
AndrewPantyukhin<br />
andrewski<br />
Andybak<br />
Annotation<br />
AnnotationDiscussion<br />
AnnotationFAQ<br />
Annotation FAQAnnotation Future<br />
AnnotationFuture<br />
AnnounceMailingList<br />
Announce Mailing List<br />
AnswerMe<br />
Answer Me<br />
AntiSpamFeature<br />
Anti Spam Feature<br />
ArabicArtists<br />
Arabic Artists<br />
ArchieB<br />
ArchimedesTrajano<br />
artelsj<br />
ArtificialArtists<br />
Artist<br />
ArtistAlias<br />
Artist AliasArtist Annotation<br />
ArtistAliasDiscussion<br />
ArtistAnnotation<br />
ArtistBeginDate<br />
Artist Begin DateArtist Comment<br />
ArtistComment<br />
Artist CreditArtist Edit TypeArtist Editing Suggestions<br />
ArtistEditingSuggestions<br />
ArtistEditType<br />
ArtistEndDate<br />
Artist End DateArtist FutureArtist History<br />
ArtistFuture<br />
ArtistHistory<br />
ArtistID<br />
Artist ID<br />
ArtistIntent<br />
Artist IntentArtist Intent Vs Facts<br />
ArtistIntentVsFacts<br />
ArtistName<br />
Artist Name<br />
ArtistNameStyle<br />
Artist Name Style<br />
ArtistPageRedesign<br />
Artist Page Redesign<br />
ArtistPageRedesign/ScreenShots<br />
Artist Page Redesign/Screen ShotsArtist Pages That Need Regular Cleaning Up<br />
ArtistPagesThatNeedRegularCleaningUp<br />
ArtistRoleInheritance<br />
ArtistSortName<br />
Artist Sort NameArtist Subscription<br />
ArtistsThatShouldBeLabels<br />
Artists That Should Be Labels<br />
ArtistSubscription<br />
ArtistType<br />
Artist TypeArtist Type Project<br />
ArtistTypeProject<br />
ArtySmokes<br />
artysmokes<br />
Arty Smokes<br />
ASIN<br />
AspectModel<br />
Aspect ModelAspect Model/Concept AspectAspect Model/Reality Aspect<br />
AspectModel/ConceptAspect<br />
AspectModel/RealityAspect<br />
Atedos<br />
AudioBookStyle<br />
AudioBook Style<br />
AudioFingerprint<br />
AudioScrobblerAudio Fingerprint<br />
AutoEdit<br />
Auto-EditAuto-EditorAuto-Editor Election<br />
AutoEditor<br />
AutoEditorElection<br />
AutoInsertFromFreeDB<br />
Auto-Insert From FreeDB<br />
AutoMod<br />
Auto-Mod<br />
AutoModDiscussion<br />
AutoModeration<br />
Auto-Moderation<br />
AutomodsMailingList<br />
Automods Mailing List<br />
azertus<br />
BadMoinMoinWikiName<br />
Bad MoinMoin WikiName<br />
BadTerminology<br />
Bad TerminologyBad WikiName<br />
BadWikiName<br />
Balu<br />
BandWithMainPerformerName<br />
Band With Main Performer Name<br />
BarCode<br />
Barcode<br />
Bar Code<br />
BarCodeDiscussion<br />
BarryPlatt<br />
BasqueArtists<br />
bawjaws<br />
BBCTeamsEditingMusicBrainz<br />
BBC Teams Editing MusicBrainz<br />
BeginnersGuide<br />
Beginners GuideBeginners Guide/How To Add Information<br />
BeginnersGuideDiscussion<br />
BeginnersGuide/HowToAddInformation<br />
BetterReleaseRecognition<br />
Better Release Recognition<br />
BGreeNZ<br />
BigMess<br />
Big Mess<br />
BlueJ<br />
bnw<br />
Bogdanb<br />
Bogdanb/RatingsSubmitter<br />
BogdanButnaru<br />
BogdanButnaru/sandbox<br />
BonusDisc<br />
Bonus Disc<br />
BonusDiscStyle<br />
Bonus Disc Style<br />
BoxSet<br />
Box SetBox Set Name Style<br />
BoxSetNameStyle<br />
Box Sets/Vivaldi40<br />
BoxSets/Vivaldi40<br />
Brainz Blog<br />
BramVanDijk<br />
BretonArtists<br />
brewno<br />
BrianFreud<br />
BrianFreud/ClassicalOntology<br />
BrianFreud/CrazyPicardQTStrings<br />
BrianFreud/NirvanaProject<br />
BrianFreud/sandbox<br />
BrianFreud/sandbox2<br />
brianfreud/sandbox3<br />
BrianFreud/sandbox4<br />
BrianFreud/sandboxCSG<br />
BrianFreud/Uberscript<br />
BrianFreud/VareseSarabande<br />
BrianFreud/VareseSarabande/Spotlight<br />
BrianG<br />
BrianSchweitzer<br />
Brian Schweitzer<br />
BugsMailingList<br />
Bugs Mailing List<br />
BugTracker<br />
Bug Tracker<br />
BugTriaging<br />
Bug Triaging<br />
BulgarianArtists<br />
buz<br />
CAE<br />
CalculateTrackTimes<br />
Calculate Track Times<br />
CandidateForDeletion<br />
Candidate for Deletion<br />
Candidate For Deletion<br />
Candidate for Deletion/Current<br />
CapitalisationStandard<br />
Capitalisation Standard<br />
CapitalizationProposal<br />
Capitalization Proposal<br />
CapitalizationStandard<br />
Capitalization Standard<br />
CapitalizationStandardCatalan<br />
Capitalization Standard CatalanCapitalization Standard ChineseCapitalization Standard Czech<br />
CapitalizationStandardCzech<br />
CapitalizationStandardDanish<br />
Capitalization Standard DanishCapitalization Standard DutchCapitalization Standard English<br />
CapitalizationStandardDutch<br />
CapitalizationStandardEnglish<br />
CapitalizationStandardEstonian<br />
Capitalization Standard EstonianCapitalization Standard FinnishCapitalization Standard For Transliterations<br />
CapitalizationStandardFinnish<br />
CapitalizationStandardForTransliterations<br />
CapitalizationStandardFrench<br />
Capitalization Standard French<br />
CapitalizationStandardFrenchDiscussion<br />
CapitalizationStandardFrisian<br />
Capitalization Standard Frisian<br />
CapitalizationStandardGerman<br />
Capitalization Standard German<br />
CapitalizationStandardGreek<br />
Capitalization Standard GreekCapitalization Standard HebrewCapitalization Standard Hungarian<br />
CapitalizationStandardHebrew<br />
CapitalizationStandardHungarian<br />
CapitalizationStandardItalian<br />
Capitalization Standard ItalianCapitalization Standard LatinCapitalization Standard Latvian<br />
Capitalization Standard/Japanese Artists Exception<br />
CapitalizationStandard/JapaneseArtistsException<br />
Capitalization Standard/Japanese Releases Clarification<br />
CapitalizationStandard/JapaneseReleasesClarification<br />
CapitalizationStandardLatin<br />
CapitalizationStandardLatvian<br />
CapitalizationStandardLithuanian<br />
Capitalization Standard LithuanianCapitalization Standard NorwegianCapitalization Standard Polish<br />
CapitalizationStandardNorwegian<br />
CapitalizationStandardPolish<br />
CapitalizationStandardPortuguese<br />
Capitalization Standard PortugueseCapitalization Standard RomanianCapitalization Standard Russian<br />
CapitalizationStandardRomanian<br />
CapitalizationStandardRussian<br />
CapitalizationStandardSlovak<br />
Capitalization Standard Slovak<br />
CapitalizationStandardSpanish<br />
Capitalization Standard Spanish<br />
Capitalization Standard Spanish Proposal<br />
CapitalizationStandardSwedish<br />
Capitalization Standard SwedishCapitalization Standard TurkishCapitalization Standard Vietnamese<br />
CapitalizationStandardTurkish<br />
CapitalizationStandardVietnamese<br />
CapitalizationStandardYiddish<br />
Capitalization Standard Yiddish<br />
CapPixel<br />
Cards/AnnotationButton<br />
Cards/AnnotationFooter<br />
Cards/AnnotationHeader<br />
Cards/AnnotationNavigation<br />
Cards/AnnotationStatus<br />
Cards/ArtistButton<br />
Cards/ArtistFooter<br />
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Catalog Number</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=History_talk:CSG_Standard/Mozart&diff=41329History talk:CSG Standard/Mozart2010-08-30T04:32:02Z<p>99.243.33.163: /* Long long names */</p>
<hr />
<div>== 6 Minuets for Orchestra in D major, K. 61f/105 ==<br />
<br />
: According to [http://www.mozartforum.com/Lore/article.php?id=031 Not by Mozart in K1] at the very helpful [http://www.mozartforum.com MozartForum], this work was really by Michael Haydn. -- [[User:Crazee canuck|Crazee canuck]] 17:18, 10 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
:: Thanks, I must have missed that one - and I agree, a great reference site :) -- Brianfreud<br />
<br />
== Spurious wiki page ==<br />
<br />
Started at [[CSG Standard/Mozart/Spurious]], assuming it's OK.<br />
<br />
== Corrections ==<br />
The page is too large to edit, at the moment. So, I guess a section here for corrections is in order, until we get Works and can merge the corrections back in.<br />
<br />
{| border="1"<br />
|-<br />
| 271H || Divertimento No. 15 for 2 Horns, 2 Violins, Viola & Double Bass in B-flat major, K. 271H/K3 271b/287 "Lodron Serenade No 2": II. Tema con variazioni. Andante grazioso con variazioni<br />
|-<br />
| K. 320d/364 || Should this be in "E-flat major" rather than "E major"? [[WikiPedia:Sinfonia_Concertante_for_Violin,_Viola_and_Orchestra_(Mozart)|Sinfonia Concertante]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Long long names ==<br />
<br />
Don't you think most of the names are really long? -- [user:sinasab |sinasab]<br />
<br />
Work names follow CSG; CSG defines titles which do tend to be rather long. There's nothing negative about that, however. [[User:99.243.33.163|99.243.33.163]] 04:32, 30 August 2010 (UTC)</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=History_talk:CSG_Standard/Mozart&diff=41328History talk:CSG Standard/Mozart2010-08-30T04:31:31Z<p>99.243.33.163: /* Long long names */</p>
<hr />
<div>== 6 Minuets for Orchestra in D major, K. 61f/105 ==<br />
<br />
: According to [http://www.mozartforum.com/Lore/article.php?id=031 Not by Mozart in K1] at the very helpful [http://www.mozartforum.com MozartForum], this work was really by Michael Haydn. -- [[User:Crazee canuck|Crazee canuck]] 17:18, 10 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
:: Thanks, I must have missed that one - and I agree, a great reference site :) -- Brianfreud<br />
<br />
== Spurious wiki page ==<br />
<br />
Started at [[CSG Standard/Mozart/Spurious]], assuming it's OK.<br />
<br />
== Corrections ==<br />
The page is too large to edit, at the moment. So, I guess a section here for corrections is in order, until we get Works and can merge the corrections back in.<br />
<br />
{| border="1"<br />
|-<br />
| 271H || Divertimento No. 15 for 2 Horns, 2 Violins, Viola & Double Bass in B-flat major, K. 271H/K3 271b/287 "Lodron Serenade No 2": II. Tema con variazioni. Andante grazioso con variazioni<br />
|-<br />
| K. 320d/364 || Should this be in "E-flat major" rather than "E major"? [[WikiPedia:Sinfonia_Concertante_for_Violin,_Viola_and_Orchestra_(Mozart)|Sinfonia Concertante]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Long long names ==<br />
<br />
Don't you think most of the names are really long? -- [user:sinasab |sinasab]<br />
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Work names follow CSG; CSG defines titles which do tend to be rather long. There's nothing negative about that, however. @@@@</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=Talk:MusicBrainz_Picard/Plugins&diff=40404Talk:MusicBrainz Picard/Plugins2010-05-12T22:45:43Z<p>99.243.33.163: </p>
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<div>==Comments==<br />
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* Disk number plugin don't ignores CASE, so only accepts "disk 1" but not a "Disk 1". Simple workaround to add to regexp (?i) or re.I; I made it for my local file - now it's works. -- [[User:nugged|nugged]] <br />
** just change: <br />
::: _discnumber_re = re.compile(r"\s+\(disc (\d+)(?::\s+([^)]+))?\)")<br />
:: to:<br />
::: _discnumber_re = re.compile(r"(?i)\s+\(disc (\d+)(?::\s+([^)]+))?\)")<br />
-- [[User:nugged|nugged]]<br />
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* Would it be possible to write a plugin that would fetch and set the year to the earliest release's release date when a [[Earliest Release Relationship Type|EarliestReleaseRelationshipType]] exists? -[[User:AaronCooper|AaronCooper]] (2007-07-11) <br />
** Seconded. I'd like to be able to name files like "Artist - [[Original Year|OriginalYear]] - Album (releaseyear re-release|remaster)"; I like things to be sorted by original year (ie, the musical "period" of the band), but differentiate between versions (sometimes I have several). So is it possible to retrieve the metadata for a linked object? <br />
** I've just implemented such a plugin which will store the original release date in a separate tag. It won't work with Picard 0.11 but will do so with the next version. I will add that plugin as soon as we have a new release. --[[User:OutsideContext|OutsideContext]] <br />
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* Just a quick request, if it can't be a built in variable... I could easily make use of a %tracklength% variable, be it built in or generated by plugin. -- [[Brian Schweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 07:03, 19 October 2007 (UTC) <br />
* So, if we make any new plugins that might be interesting, is it OK to just post them here? And if so, how do we go about hosting them here if it's necessary? -- Baldrick 2007-11-12T14:39:00 <br />
* BonusDiscs seems useful, except I'm wondering how media players like iTunes will react when there are now multiple tracks with the same track number and no disc numbers to differentiate/order the tracks. Perhaps I will modify this to set all bonus discs to disc number = 99. -[[User:AaronCooper|AaronCooper]] <br />
** Using the Bonus Disc plugin as is, I added the following tagger script functions: $if(%bonusdisc%,$set(discnumber,99),) to set discnumber = 99 for bonus discs and (for iTunes to sort properly) $if(%discnumber%,,$set(discnumber,1)) to make single-disc releases have discnumber = 1. -[[User:AaronCooper|AaronCooper]] <br />
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* Would it be possible to write plugin which will take lyrics of the song from internet and embed it to the file? There are a lot of sites which store free lyrics, and they are not difficult to fetch I think... It will be very useful for iPod users who use Floola and not iTunes. -- Evengard 2008-12-21T17:04:00 <br />
** All of Picard's data is based on that stored within the MB server, or linked to from MB releases. It is very doubtful that this will happen until the MB server has support for linking releases to lyrics sites which can supply raw txt/XML. It currently does not, and nor have there been any proposals to do so. This is possibly because the majority of lyric sites are legally dubious, and in general not designed for the semantic Web in MB-style. It is unlikely that this will be available in the near future unless someone writes their own web-scraping type of plugin, which would most likely not be endorsed by MB, I'm guessing. -- [[User:voiceinsideyou|voiceinsideyou]] 16:26, 21 December 2008 (UTC) <br />
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* The plugin of the Cover Art Downloader is very useful, but would it be possible to improve it so it takes the cover arts from Last.fm? There are some problems with the sizes of some cover arts - they are not shown sometimes as they should in an iPod Nano 4G. I think the cover art size from last.fm will be OK. -- Evengard 2008-12-21T17:04:00 <br />
** No. The (MB-supplied/endorsed) cover art plugin is designed to use legitimate/legal cover art sources that are linked to releases inside the MB server, based on [[Cover Art|CoverArt]] and [[Cover Art Sites|CoverArtSites]]. Last.fm does not qualify under these legal requirements, as far as I am aware. -- [[User:voiceinsideyou|voiceinsideyou]] 16:26, 21 December 2008 (UTC) <br />
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* Apologies if this is the wrong place to put in a feature request. I was wondering if it is possible to write a plug-in that would save metadata for all tracks for which the "match" is above a threshold (e.g. above 80% confidence). Since there is no way to sort and select by match % in the AlbumTreeView, it is very tedious to go through each track and save manually and this would be alleviated if all tracks with good matches are saved by a plugin leaving only those with less confidence to be reviewed by the user. Alternative would be to provide sorting/filtering based on match confidence. -- [[User:bhavinb|bhavinb]] 2009-03-20<br />
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* Would it be possible to add a plugin which detect same/similar files and allows store them to different folder or to even remove it? -- [[User:Evengard|Evengard]] 2009-03-28 11:14 UTC<br />
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===Lookup PUID===<br />
This plugin doesn't seem to be reading any puids under 12.1. [[BrianFreud]]</div>99.243.33.163https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/index.php?title=Tracks_With_Multiple_Artists&diff=40390Tracks With Multiple Artists2010-05-12T07:32:39Z<p>99.243.33.163: </p>
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<div>This page tries to list all releases that have tracks that consist of more than one song by more than one artist. An example: <br />
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This [[Track:35e23fc4-0449-4772-997d-fe9f909c9eec|track]] has two songs on it: ''5:55'' by ''Durango 95'', followed by ''Liquid Love'' by ''Casper Pound''. These artists did not cooperate on this track; it's merely a technical issue where two songs are put on one track. Were the two songs by the same artist [[Multiple Title Style|MultipleTitleStyle]] would apply. Note that this is '''not''' the same as a track where the artist is a collaboration, e.g. ''Mick Jagger & David Bowie''. <br />
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It is recommended to add a [[Release Annotation|ReleaseAnnotation]] with a link to this page to [[Release]]s that have one or more tracks with multiple artists, and also add the release to one of the lists below. <br />
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The reason for this existence of this page is that in the future, when hopefully the system is able to deal with these cases, these tracks can be located easily and edited. <br />
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'''BEWARE:''' It is very well possible that some tracks on the releases listed below are actually mash-ups instead of tracks with multiple artists. This needs to be sorted out. <br />
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==Tracks by Various Artists==<br />
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* [[Release:c730a41f-eadb-4ee4-a465-2c4887608b6b|1993-12-04: Essential Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:8d083385-657f-4b37-bfbb-5c0ec3a2f74a|1995-06-04: Essential Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:13f991f5-abed-48cf-a8f7-96aa6eca0e8c|1998-02-01: Essential Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:0fe55e14-02b0-43e0-b3b4-558d9266645a|2000-01-30: Essential Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:cb2366e6-5d80-4d59-8b07-f0edb6c59ddb|2001-04-22: Essential Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:a2bbb097-eb03-41e6-9897-94a4e9f7cc3a|2001-09-02: Essential Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:e261e671-5d48-45dc-81d7-8ecd55637b13|2002-01-20: Essential Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:17275142-5205-424f-9894-0ae703aa3b80|2005-03-26: TBMC, Dublin, Ireland]] <br />
* [[Release:38a8945f-e81b-40e7-84f4-aa7cc7d23861|2006-05-06: YOU FM Clubnight]] <br />
* [[Release:11505434-ca01-4286-a1fd-b2136b3eff2d|50 Silly Songs (disc 1)]] ([[Track:5c225dc0-d80c-417a-890d-88eaba1bb858|track #15]]) <br />
* [[Release:8f489d4b-6c0f-4506-9352-47af18d09585|A Voyage Into Trance]] <br />
* [[Release:e70c2216-03a3-40ac-a454-37789d28f36b|Bonkers 2 (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:7d711d17-a77b-4988-8b2f-20e29ecadf5f|Bonkers 2 (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:8d617c84-30b9-4eb3-9b41-ba610a5272c2|Bonzai Megamix]] <br />
* [[Release:a88cee87-ece6-4541-8d6c-1d058f347081|Bravo Hits 17 (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:94c6edd1-fd09-4334-be9d-0aa3c6b59579|Česko hledá SuperStar: TOP 10]] <br />
* [[Release:46b75593-f638-4615-aa8b-dabf4c882bdc|Dance Sessions (disc 1: Dance)]] <br />
* [[Release:e65eddd4-9908-49f5-9ab6-0f06ddcf02da|Dance Sessions (disc 2: Techno)]] <br />
* [[Release:3572d604-600f-480e-aa07-ef3332a58544|Dance Sessions (disc 3: Progressive)]] <br />
* [[Release:bafc5062-ad56-4615-bbaa-46eaa61cd4b2|Dance Sessions (disc 4: House)]] <br />
* [[Release:c83e6685-cd2a-45ef-83e4-3ba77982b75f|Dawn of the Dead: Unreleased Soundtrack Music]] ([[Track:0191c448-6a38-4e5b-aff1-c7778ea13609|track #10]]) <br />
* [[Release:49a22830-a03f-4a6f-97ea-15018df74359|Death Before Distemper 4]]<br />
* [[Release:ac9257a4-c0ac-4c76-9d88-7fe152dbe373|Excursions (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:92247720-f32c-4a4e-af40-e10163ff30ec|Get on This!!! (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:7957c224-35db-4318-a815-f15425124597|Global House Culture, Volume 2]] <br />
* [[Release:646dbf8f-ac16-4c89-a083-57c94a7cf159|Hard Energy: Your Xxxtreme Night Out]] ([[Track:f2c1efc7-9c39-4dae-83a9-c2288761acd7|track #21]] & [[Track:4587251b-8cd5-45bc-9796-61748cc2f88b|track #42]]) <br />
* [[Release:8c14fea7-d465-4218-9f42-26a162c9cebc|How to Kill the DJ, Part 2 (disc 1: Optimo)]] <br />
* [[Release:697f7f7d-9711-44a1-80eb-a4d95371beb6|I'm Gonna Git You Sucka]] <br />
* [[Release:37ff8dd7-d9ff-4013-8a17-49cc55601d44|International DJ Syndicate Mix 3]] <br />
* [[Release:46dddf99-ec46-42b0-8044-5926d1fd7e1e|Jimmy Z Presents: 4Play, Volume 1 (disc 2: Trance/NRG)]] <br />
* [[Release:80a6d8ad-fd6d-4251-9d71-c78b03f6deae|Journeys by DJ]] <br />
* [[Release:8c2cc503-9045-47b7-a52f-edc72186b5c0|Junior, Fuju and Muzik Present Dark &amp;amp; Long]] <br />
* [[Release:956d2aa1-ec05-4ac0-8690-0f21698c159b|Keith Whitley: A Tribute Album]] (track 13) <br />
* [[Release:eb16fba2-3af4-4418-a28c-126518be2a0f|Kid Kenobi Sessions (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:f7355b52-a9c5-434f-b2f6-e020793ea85a|Laboratoire Mix (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:96b1d5d2-95fd-4153-af29-7ada478b8ebf|Laboratoire Mix (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:315cd823-7546-4255-844f-f61a2a648a09|Les oiseaux de passage]] ([[Track:5dab999c-b309-422e-9441-188d4567fbdd|track #15]]) <br />
* [[Release:afe7c2a9-a071-4b2f-8110-f5b8fb3dd263|La Musique de Paris Dernière 7]] ([[Track:1dc0ed9e-f726-471c-922c-58067a6febae| track #15]])<br />
* [[Release:f4bbf26a-5b11-4f9b-b33b-2b6419ab63fa|Live at Freeflow, Helsinki 16/07/03]] <br />
* [[Release:a2335ec9-4c72-4322-831a-45df5f7c8d38|Live in Detroit 1999]] <br />
* [[Release:0b840d74-bed8-4954-8740-1e7c91595e2b|Low Income Tomorrowland]] <br />
* [[Release:1fec1abb-8cc5-4810-a5b8-c41029ad8b36|Mindcontrol, Volume 1 (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:6c6a7e20-1436-4c75-b465-12625b7a9a3c|Minesweeper Suite]] <br />
* [[Release:a4815331-ef0f-4f96-8435-8c836369acf5|Mixed]] <br />
* [[Release:d37b3096-93fa-47ec-b316-88e7ac0f22f5|Mixmag Live! Volume 15: Jumping Jack Frost & Randall]]<br />
* [[Release:84d3604e-cbe3-4c6b-89c8-1fa44b0ca9c4|Mixmag Live! Volume 19: Laurent Garnier]] <br />
* [[Release:ec4d8b9a-8f95-41df-9cb1-1eb53d139dbb|Mixmag Live! Volume 20: Richie Hawtin]] <br />
* [[Release:94abb752-0705-4810-bf48-30b49afacff4|Mix-Up, Volume 2: LiveMix at Liquid Room]] <br />
* [[Release:4e6d1b26-ddce-43f6-bb85-758e51e22514|Montreal Mix Sessions, Volume 4]] <br />
* [[Release:8e2b48c3-3c43-448d-8f20-6601ee0eee5c|Negative Images]] <br />
* [[Release:83c616dd-9588-4663-83c4-13a7253b6733|Nocturnal Frequencies Anthology]] <br />
* [[Release:63a78ea7-be28-44fa-ab4f-94a1db2d5344|Nothing Short of Total War]]<br />
* [[Release:b5967683-238d-47a0-917b-771eae5eb6e8|One Heart at a Time]] <br />
* [[Release:60177223-3bdf-48cf-9dff-d14781cd15ea|Origin Unknown present Sound in Motion (disc 2: Mixed by Andy C)]] <br />
* [[Release:20236809-c37c-40d2-a2f1-fc9ac2fe2c03|Pan-Pot Mobilee Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:10cc5855-a3c8-4bcb-9461-f754a68ac9ba|Plastic Surgery 2 (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:5d0907cf-bf42-42c5-8990-1d50cbe81982|Re-Animations, Volume 1]]<br />
* [[Release:73d7e143-8fef-48b3-84d8-6f88da61070f|René Clemencic et ses flûtes (René Clemencic)]] <br />
* [[Release:808dd1ed-3f29-4740-a1d6-f2ac67bead9d|Restructured Layers]] <br />
* [[Release:60f0cafd-d628-470d-b65c-f93c9470637e|Rusty Nails 3]] <br />
* [[Release:72c82b93-5f57-4903-8e33-2680ebf93210|Shamanic Trance]]<br />
* [[Release:239188ee-646d-493c-aadf-d07e31820370|Songs From the Neighborhood: The Music of Mister Rogers]] <br />
* [[Release:a16f9ba2-b53e-40c6-8269-c78a885d1352|Street Hitz 8: Reggae Issue / Street Hitz 7]] <br />
* [[Release:33a50ebf-9e49-4e97-a11e-b95f70818904|The Forcelab Edition: Composure]] <br />
* [[Release:a8f8a60a-37de-4400-bc6a-5b44a02cca58|The Method (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:0385f1e6-f113-4e09-80bf-b0a5edc946b9|The Process]] <br />
* [[Release:bc3f15af-2f1c-446a-af2f-81daae43d26f|This Is... Drum & Bass 2 (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:f5828414-908e-4ef0-8ac4-c0aaae8976bb|This Is... Drum & Bass (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:593d9548-0bf9-45ca-af83-4fe1874102b8|This Is... Hardcore (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:be76e068-b755-457c-a2ba-eee8ce3d9eb0|This Is... Jungle (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:61b3f032-8120-4c20-b9f8-f099d1c3aeda|This Is... Techno 2 (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:d2d2bbe4-731a-4273-8a59-c98ead8a1767|This Is House... (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:9adfed05-0799-4e6c-8348-b01540b07613|Through the Eyes presented by Roni Size (disc 2)]]<br />
* [[Release:48863347-1afb-418e-89d4-4f2f9f9221a1|Trance Nation '94 (disc 3: Special Vinyl Turnable Mix by DJ Jens Mahlstedt)]] <br />
* [[Release:d58330ab-eb89-4189-887b-320b0ce68194|Trance Nation '95 (disc 3: Special Vinyl Turntable Mix by DJ Jens Mahlstedt)]]<br />
* [[Release:0882c82a-7ab7-4a0c-a3d8-e8f44590348f|Ultimate Seduction]]<br />
* [[Release:de12ecb7-d392-4422-9b2f-af510499f54c|Warp20 (Elemental)]]<br />
* [[Release:c37e15d7-c436-4ad3-8198-c50383cf816d|Wild Nights 3 (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:49684b89-f1e3-47f9-96d9-475c8464c85f|Wired for Sound]] <br />
* [[Release:ba7bd6d9-7058-4164-b2c4-2ebeaf097bc7|X-Mix, Volume 3: Enter Digital Reality]] <br />
* [[Release:fcb3a450-e221-49ce-8b63-f2c3328f98a9|X-Mix-2: Destination Planet Dream]]<br />
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==Tracks by '/' separated artists==<br />
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If a track has two songs, '''Song A''' by '''Artist A''' and '''Song B''' by '''Artist B''', it is highly recommended to make '''Artist A''' the [[Track Artist|TrackArtist]] and '''Song A / Artist B - Song B''' the [[Track Title|TrackTitle]]. This way, no bogus [[Artist]]s are created. ''Artist A / Artist B'' as [[Track Artist|TrackArtist]] would imply both artists collaborated in some way; for these tracks, that is not the case. <br />
* [[Release:78bf15d5-9c6c-45e7-9561-7789f92e5681|"In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)" / Album Snippets]] <br />
* [[Release:25c0a40d-ff80-48be-9fff-82f335718770|0161]] <br />
* [[Release:a4fab4b4-cb50-4dc8-9ed0-c261d45c6a52|10 Years of Drum & Bass Arena (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:499ea433-f085-4109-bd40-1d08ba3f5a07|1986-07-27: Le zenith, Paris France]] <br />
* [[Release:e0997c27-0aca-43cf-ad88-8758413e4cbf|1996 Teenbeat Sampler]] <br />
* [[Release:852dce5d-fa6d-4f9f-98ac-a3646578b738|1996-09-24: Lied Center, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA]]<br />
* [[Release:beb592ac-b240-4c10-98a3-8f59d81c6c76|2000-02-26: Sanremo Festival, Sanremo, Italy]] <br />
* [[Release:e8d39fb2-3356-4a6f-8789-ea29d09250af|2007-07-07: Live Earth, Wembley Stadium, London, UK]] (Track 8, 2 instances) <br />
* [[Release:6d137977-db7c-4a36-b987-334e28ce1713|58.46 Radio Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:13d24cdb-cbe3-4764-97a7-b71a270c7fa1|A Bugged Out Mix With Erol Alkan (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:4e54d3c4-a52f-4fb8-b034-bff1bcd93674|A Jedi's Night Out]] <br />
* [[Release:78328752-805d-480a-9fcb-48dc08fe9d87|A Renaissance Christmas (The Boston Camerata feat. conductor: Joel Cohen)]] <br />
* [[Release:49dfe0ed-2cd3-4f7a-977c-1a7cfb8a373e|A Tribute to Woody Guthrie]] <br />
* [[Release:5864e7f9-329e-4931-8cda-c59c4981a1a3|Absolute Power]] <br />
* [[Release:ad93f8d6-7ce1-4660-a2cc-6aad4378759b|Alive 2007]] <br />
* [[Release:def847d5-48a6-4bb6-8887-ae4f7f945e6c|Alive 2007 (Deluxe Edition)]] <br />
* [[Release:82e052b7-4192-44b0-955c-b72ce681ffdc|Alive 2007 (Deluxe Edition) (bonus disc)]] <br />
* [[Release:67a9627c-def7-4b49-9395-0acfe43e3653|All Points Covered Studio Mix (Knowledge 38)]] (track 5) <br />
* [[Release:48336d4b-d104-483f-9dc9-34128da619ec|American Gigolo III]] <br />
* [[Release:39197732-de55-4848-abd7-c2e65f5d6242|Anakin]] <br />
* [[Release:8e9f73d9-7c64-46b0-b474-d2e124ca87c5|Another Fine Mess: FC Kahuna]] <br />
* [[Release:f4e97534-beb3-4478-8115-f86cc268815f|Artificial Intelligence II (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:379f62ed-2bb7-4237-8aec-368f05e01a53|At the Controls (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:06394cd9-24aa-48ad-ab2a-318264ba0e97|Babel (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:f7a741d1-c49b-49d6-a7cf-9029e7e08151|Balance 005: James Holden (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:4b7030d0-2202-4683-a87f-992dd520fb76|Balance 008: Desyn Masiello (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:78e3e537-1a94-4514-98d4-3561fc61f307|Beneath the Surface]] <br />
* [[Release:899acdf7-3487-4c84-b159-67104458c1a4|Big Floor Funk]] <br />
* [[Release:da8ebcc3-3da5-4cc8-be41-9e82ba17bea6|Blechsdöttir: The Nexus Phase]] <br />
* [[Release:7111c8bc-8549-4abc-8ab9-db13f65b4a55|Blueprint 2.1]] <br />
* [[Release:4379721c-6398-41be-a278-5953b58581a0|Break Beats]] <br />
* [[Release:820ddbba-72cc-48a8-9a40-b45d0d3f49af|Brothers Gonna Work It Out]] <br />
* [[Release:83bcbeae-3572-42bb-93e6-75a37b70739e|Buggin' Da Beats]] <br />
* [[Release:7f0513c2-288f-4a4d-b4d3-954c89e10300|Bytes]] <br />
* [[Release:8e068c13-7d70-4b5d-824b-3f23364fb9da|Circus & Chibuku present: Yousef & Krafty Kuts (disc 2: Krafty Kuts)]] <br />
* [[Release:f5f592c4-ea6e-4047-87ae-8d317c1fc0e3|Cocktail Mol6t8v : La bande son de la révolte (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:c82898f1-66bf-4364-abdf-08ae88228ff7|Cocktail Mol6t8v : La bande son de la révolte (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:4defa7a6-59c2-465d-a688-95cd41f1acfb|Colette N°5 (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:3a23d6e2-c495-40c7-882d-a1f7a5107709|Cradle of Fear]]<br />
* [[Release:aba3bdde-b88b-4ebe-bccc-fbced3d7e3f7|Cream Separates 02]] <br />
* [[Release:ed3f5873-c65b-43f5-b02d-056ebb6f4f64|Culture Club, Volume 4 (disc 1: Selected & Mixed by Starski &amp;amp; Tonic)]] <br />
* [[Release:1006cf5b-03f7-4ac9-bf01-9665a3ad2ee3|Dance Bitch]] <br />
* [[Release:202b02a5-bb81-4342-a03e-5d02e6a9541f|Dance Crazy, Till A Meal Gets Rotten]]<br />
* [[Release:3e581f3e-95e4-4099-bc06-1171879b4e5f|Dangerously in Love]] <br />
* [[Release:e3063aec-564a-4c05-8ef0-a4bca353493d|DJ Gregory in the House (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:e042faad-fe5e-44fa-8f05-aaf34f3c3496|DJ-Kicks: Erlend Øye]] <br />
* [[Release:f5b3cafe-d46e-4a2f-b78a-aaae021a8ec6|DJ-Kicks: Erlend Øye]] <br />
* [[Release:3eec6f62-cf50-4e95-9ddd-57a38214065f|DJ-Kicks: Thievery Corporation]] <br />
* [[Release:7d8cff97-75ee-4683-8e41-5d3a43ef7e55|DJmixed.com/Keoki]] <br />
* [[Release:d7992984-7a5c-4143-8fe9-e1b97edbec6d|Dead Cities]] <br />
* [[Release:af987760-6654-407c-8372-2b53bf79a992|Defected DJ° Producer Series, Volume 2: Connected 10 Years of Full Intention (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:390ab108-3b58-4b75-8152-32d708120db1|Defected Dj° Producer Series, Volume 2: Connected 10 Years of Full Intention (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:05b50cca-dd85-43ee-95ec-e28e3c6b91c8|Defected Presents Charles Webster (disc 1: Club)]] <br />
* [[Release:b95f4ae5-8626-43a2-b0a0-0c44d516ecec|Defected Sessions: Full Intention & Smokin' Jo (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:bf5f1920-ff52-431e-b6ab-4eaaed5f0831|Defected in the House: Eivissa '04 (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:01f23343-04d1-420b-9da9-3d0e116e395d|Defected in the House: Eivissa '04 (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:b6637fc1-dd65-42ef-a819-f80b4a60f71f|Defected in the House: Eivissa '05 (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:bc4751b5-bc15-4e7e-8f77-64a88e4e7553|Deiner Tracks 2 (disc 2) (DJ Sepalot)]] <br />
* [[Release:5a7dfc41-6674-420c-83ab-5a970e5fc1b7|Disney's Greatest Hits (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:f74dbc48-ee73-4f24-a1ed-34960a62bc09|Drum & Bass Arena Presents DJ Hype! (disc 1)]] (tracks 1, 6, 9 16) <br />
* [[Release:21e0210e-f7bb-4d86-85a1-12f970c7b40b|Drum & Bass Arena Presents DJ Hype! (disc 2)]] (track 1) <br />
* [[Release:a8a7ba19-0c31-49a7-b6fb-3d76209bbde8|Drum & Bass Essentials (disc 1)]] <br />
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* [[Release:b9a3ce34-b48e-49e9-9e27-530b1efda5a0|Drum & Bass Essentials (disc 3)]] <br />
* [[Release:32823ab1-6bab-43cb-b96e-dbc7489eef67|Eddie and the Cruisers]] <br />
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* [[Release:af350e78-e33f-4dd4-8f12-ea061a1a7b03|Essential Underground, Volume 1 (disc 1: Berlin)]] <br />
* [[Release:3ecf7275-5c1b-4e08-aa54-707e958b0be5|Essential Underground, Volume 3 (disc 1: Berlin)]] <br />
* [[Release:a9f750ac-64f7-43cc-b84d-dfce9da14204|Fabric 27: Matthew Dear as Audion]] <br />
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* [[Release:efeb99fd-334c-4000-87e7-49b645973209|Fabric 38: M.A.N.D.Y.]] <br />
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* [[Release:0ccd571b-3251-4f7b-8e7f-b3c43de5fd4e|Fantazia Club Classics (disc 3)]] <br />
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* [[Release:b286766f-f65b-4cde-a950-b2eae7cf7dd6|I Like Turtles]] <br />
* [[Release:7bf33699-3db8-429b-bfe3-d6fc5e074df5|In Memory of Celtic Frost]] <br />
* [[Release:c8a92095-8aca-4557-a3cc-9e3112ad952d|In Motion #3]] <br />
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* [[Release:53315441-f10c-4a4b-82df-7a5f2f52c277|Intergalactic Beats (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:df054f50-df78-413c-8b51-89842d1dec56|Just Like Heaven: A Tribute to The Cure]] <br />
* [[Release:2a13de67-f8f2-40c0-aba1-13a87bdb9ef6|Just Say the Word]] <br />
* [[Release:5e8a7f3e-7be7-4606-bddb-92d2936cb740|Kill Bill: Vol. 1]] <br />
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* [[Release:1e1c4c26-fc71-4cce-b1c7-686694eeae90|Kitsuné Maison Compilation 3]] <br />
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* [[Release:b1e18568-981c-4b86-933b-90f843da06ca|Klub Kollaborations]] <br />
* [[Release:710816e6-64b1-4aa4-a65d-07a3533421f7|Kontor: Top of the Clubs, Volume 37 (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:84c3674c-ad1d-4e65-b8e1-39c5cda7ac54|La Musique de Paris Dernière 2]] <br />
* [[Release:4a63016e-66f4-4a20-b656-a36e42238de9|Les visiteurs]] <br />
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* [[Release:d0566e9b-9e3f-4fd9-bd97-5a2726be8ee5|Live on Brighton Beach]] <br />
* [[Release:3ecf34a6-092c-4f76-be71-944c4944bc0a|Lost in Translation]] <br />
* [[Release:7dcecdb0-a790-44a3-a979-79b1d4ce601c|Lost in Translation]] <br />
* [[Release:a694f0ed-3a86-4320-8d9c-ab984753ae90|M.A.N.D.Y. at the Controls (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:5b890a39-818f-4ec3-a3b1-fede46a83c29|M.A.N.D.Y. at the Controls (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:9bc7bf82-792a-4c4a-8a1b-adf023ec4103|Mashed Two (disc 1: jiggyjiggybootyrock)]] <br />
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* [[Release:2145a564-6266-4472-89e4-92b07c917b1a|Meatballs]] <br />
* [[Release:c261f3ff-b3ae-409b-8602-98b061d23691|Merry Chrismix 2007]] <br />
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* [[Release:c64dcee8-4dc1-403b-88c3-f5408d921481|Ministry of Sound: Breaks 04 (disc 1)]] <br />
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* [[Release:e864649d-00ff-4c48-8d02-adf880bdde6c|Ministry of Sound: Frantic Euphoria (disc 3: Classic Bounce)]] <br />
* [[Release:0dffb3b3-14a1-481b-90c6-fb0292115162|Ministry of Sound: Hard NRG: The Album, Volume 7]] <br />
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* [[Release:0c15c791-3a64-41c1-8e08-79c9066a2d71|Ministry of Sound: The Chillout Session 2 (disc 2: Chilled-Out House)]] <br />
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* [[Release:57943b12-2c43-4f6d-a2c5-68128762e7bb|Mixmag Presents Dennis Ferrer: House Nation '08]] <br />
* [[Release:c7dcf60a-516b-4e49-889a-f2f03a297de3|Modern Mantra]] <br />
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* [[Release:5673b1cf-4e17-45b4-b307-39615dfbd07f|Mute: Assume Nothing]]<br />
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* [[Release:cf76333c-7c36-423d-a0ae-6e1e01cdff40|Night of the Living Dead]] <br />
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* [[Release:5a258e74-e4e9-4202-86ff-4ffa55a52049|Optimo Present: Psyche Out]] <br />
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* [[Release:671f5588-d20a-45f9-beca-c15b8dbc7ab0|Peaceville: Under the Sign of the Sacred Star]] <br />
* [[Release:7b07bc0d-ba2b-4c98-89d9-64d315dc5bcd|Psycho: The Essential Alfred Hitchcock (disc 1)]]<br />
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* [[Release:326cde79-c175-4359-929d-3665847b4fad|Pulp Fiction]] <br />
* [[Release:36b8f767-c4c0-4ba1-becd-f40a452303d5|Purple]]<br />
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* [[Release:7c0d8b59-98f9-4296-a9ae-8aa6cd0ee116|Remixology]] <br />
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* [[Release:7927c5f6-f40d-4b46-80ad-85b0c527fc3b|Rock the Discotheque]]<br />
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* [[Release:8f3434ef-d269-45b3-a01b-418190c69806|Schizophrenic]] <br />
* [[Release:ae68b819-fe43-4754-a751-b695b430b132|Scion CD Sampler, Volume 18: Ninja Tune Mix by Darko of Spank Rock]] <br />
* [[Release:51836e92-d73f-4576-974f-361ef6865e41|Scrubs: My Musical]] <br />
* [[Release:028121a1-4c02-4eb5-ab08-d2fc54529b53|Sessions: NastyDirtySexMusic (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:0e9cee80-212b-4ed2-bc9c-8cde827534cd|She's a Dancing Machine]] <br />
* [[Release:29e85760-d699-47d6-b71b-27b8933e7380|Short Music for Short People]] Track 99 <br />
* [[Release:ccd16887-d403-437a-8db0-405915f64a1a|Shout! The Mod Musical (2006 Original Off-Broadway Cast)]] <br />
* [[Release:f70fec90-84cf-465e-b202-97e23b573b1e|Solid Steel Presents Amon Tobin: Recorded Live]] (29-track promo) <br />
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* [[Release:664c66da-adb7-47c2-8864-e2f227e26c46|Solid Steel Presents Amon Tobin: Recorded Live]] (27-track official) <br />
* [[Release:de5b80d6-e6a8-4e75-83cd-e518e50e2c5f|Solid Steel Presents DJ Food & DK: "Now, Listen!"]] <br />
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* [[Release:c32c4b04-d90b-446b-9ec2-df4494d03456|Sound of the Underground]] <br />
* [[Release:d1c51fe7-d818-475b-915d-23c7dc3cab85|Sound Unbound: Excerpts and Allegories From the Sub Rosa Catalog]] <br />
* [[Release:54620c77-115c-43cb-a4c1-181b39745a9a|Space: 1999: Year One]] <br />
* [[Release:4a914841-9c30-40a2-aaeb-d6f45499a092|Special Blends, Volumes 1 & 2 (disc 1: Volume 1)]] <br />
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* [[Release:36e09ebe-bd85-457c-a55a-8d68bf0633e8|Star Switch On]] <br />
* [[Release:fa4386bc-ae29-41b9-a5de-2b728a4b68ca|Star Tracks]] <br />
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* [[Release:50885c69-2874-4ee0-b581-fac1bdb37f6e|The Breakthrough]]<br />
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* [[Release:0f026007-58db-42e7-9b1d-07eade81a263|The Great Soundclash Swindle (disc 1)]] <br />
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* [[Release:65e52b17-e562-45b5-9e13-dae84d5de095|The Partly Cloudy Patriot (Unabridged) (disc 3)]] <br />
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* [[Release:78bb0efe-eda4-4b5b-a57e-20d53a390a93|The Rock Boat IX (disc 2)]] <br />
* [[Release:472fd53c-e748-4068-bd92-467759eb2dce|Theory of Interpretation]] <br />
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* [[Release:cd3d4a2b-eb8f-4b6e-b675-320ac13ef0bf|Tonal Evidence 7]] <br />
* [[Release:54b83539-f033-4dbe-95b7-d2f5313d9780|Tour de Traum]] <br />
* [[Release:d4708d9c-87db-45b9-a441-00fd7fdd132b|Uncut 2000.01: 20th Century Noise: A Millennial Soundtrack]] <br />
* [[Release:cc58415e-d7ed-4b2f-9513-c1be592b2566|Uncut 2004.11: Mob Life: 16 Great Tracks From the Films of Martin Scorsese]] <br />
* [[Release:a17b5fb5-e457-47d7-bfe8-61e6f18700ea|Unsuspecting Hearts]] <br />
* [[Release:deac6d68-16cb-4b44-8c50-bf575cedc67c|Upload: A Continuous Mix]] <br />
* [[Release:19f42788-ff84-4858-8c32-939a1dff2e0f|Uproot]] <br />
* [[Release:4dc6b036-5166-4b86-944d-a1f602b6aaaf|Vicious Cuts: Summer 2008 (disc 1)]] (maybe mashup's) <br />
* [[Release:d1671ffb-e248-463b-afae-5d59d2044728|Vicious Cuts: Summer 2008 (disc 2)]] (maybe mashup's) <br />
* [[Release:c6167b93-9693-40db-86be-e57457956a1a|Warp 10+3: Remixes (disc 1)]] <br />
* [[Release:bd8f08b9-5414-4689-97cc-ef82475f64b4|Watch the Ride]] <br />
* [[Release:741c88ca-340a-4b68-9fef-7ec6b06d640d|Wighnomy Bros. | Robag Wruhme: Remikks Potpourri II]]<br />
* [[Release:c6b4d28f-286b-406c-a379-0d5ab052d532|Wim Thoelke präsentiert: 3x9, Ausgabe 1973]]<br />
* [[Release:16d38183-acf2-48ad-be65-9bc03386891d|Worldwide, Volume 1 (disc 2: PM)]] <br />
* [[Release:a2052f59-bda3-49c0-86c6-0a1d023dc905|X-Mix 1: The MFS-Trip]] <br />
* [[Release:64ca5bd1-c649-427b-b1bf-71f787c60801|Xray & Prohja: Umicah]]<br />
* [[Release:a8f4d230-a172-407b-8aef-d0c1442afe48|Y4K → Dub Pistols: Next Level Breaks]] <br />
* [[Release:9f8d8ed5-67e6-4e04-814d-f40c9c7e2c6e|Dubstep Allstars, Volume 07 (disc 1: Mixed by Chef)]]<br />
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==Both at the Same Time==<br />
[[Release:45eb29d7-1988-42d5-bdcd-c0eb630b6748|Di tresette ce n'e' uno tutti gli altri son nessuno]]<br />
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