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Revision as of 14:33, 2 June 2013
This page outlines the official MusicBrainz Style Guidelines.
Getting started
Detailed guidelines
- Titles
- Artist
- Release group
- Release
- Recording
- Label
- Relationships
- Unknown and untitled
- Specific types of releases
- Classical music
- Miscellaneous
Language specific guidelines
These pages cover guidelines for a particular language and the countries in which the languages are spoken. They primarily cover capitalisation, but also include guidelines for punctuation, transliterations and sortnames.
- English guidelines (English in classical music)
- Guidelines for transliterations
- Catalan
- Chinese
- Czech
- Danish
- Dutch and Frisian
- Estonian (Estonian in classical music)
- Finnish
- French
- German
- Greek
- Hebrew
- Hungarian
- Italian
- Japanese
- Latin
- Latvian
- Lithuanian
- Norwegian
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Romanian
- Russian
- Slovak
- Spanish (Spanish in classical music)
- Swedish
- Turkish
- Vietnamese
- Yiddish