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===Looking to add a new Relationship Type for AR?===
===Looking to add a new Relationship Type for AR?===


Suggested additions or changes to AdvancedRelationshipTypes are listed on [[Advanced Relationship Type Proposal|AdvancedRelationshipTypeProposal]]s and discussed on the [[Mailing List|MailingList]].
Suggested additions or changes to AdvancedRelationshipTypes are listed as [[Proposed Advanced Relationship Type|ProposedAdvancedRelationshipType]]<code><nowiki></nowiki></code>s (formerly [[Advanced Relationship Type Proposal|AdvancedRelationshipTypeProposal]]s) and discussed on the [[Style Mailing List|StyleMailingList]].


==Existing Types of Relationships==
==Existing Types of Relationships==

Revision as of 21:55, 8 August 2005

Types of AdvancedRelationships

Status: This file will eventually list all available types of AdvancedRelationships and link to a WikiPage for each. But this needs time. In the meantime there is the list from the original source file below. There is also some good but slightly historical information about AdvancedRelationshipTypeDevelopment. --DonRedman

WikiZens working on this, see some notes at the very bottom of this page --DonRedman

Looking to add a new Relationship Type for AR?

Suggested additions or changes to AdvancedRelationshipTypes are listed as ProposedAdvancedRelationshipTypes (formerly AdvancedRelationshipTypeProposals) and discussed on the StyleMailingList.

Existing Types of Relationships

Some relationships have AdvancedRelationshipAttributes.

Classes

Relationship types are grouped into thematical AdvancedRelationshipClasses. These are explained here. All types that belong to one class are explained on the class page. There is also a complete list of relationship types further below.

  • This denotes all artists who played on a specific performance of a work. This means that they actually produced some new audio material, e.g. who sung or played some instrument. Remixing existing audio material or engineering the audio signal is not covered by this class.
  • This describes relationships between related works, e.g. works that are the same, remastered from another, a cover from another, etc.
  • This denotes al artistic activity where existing recordings are used to create (remix) something new. You can specify who remixed what material on what work. This does not refer to mix engineers in studios etc.
  • This denotes all artists who created some aspect of the general work, i.e. not a specific performance of it but the lyrics, the score or the arrangement.
  • This denotes all people and institutions that were involved in the production on the work, but did not play music: the manager, cover designer, audio mix engineer, etc. but not actual performers or remixers.
  • This describes who was a member of which group, who collaborated with whom etc.
  • This describes family relationships and liasons between artists that are in the database anyway.
  • These are links to discographic resources
  • These are links to sites where you can download and/or buy the music. Note that these must be legal, or MusicBrainz will run into trouble!
  • These are links to other open content databases about the artists, the music etc.

All Relationship Types

The following is an automatically generated list of all AdvancedRelationshipTypes:

  • (Note that this list might alos contain types whic are not implemented yet, We will probably need another category for official AR types)

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Table of all possible relationships

You need to be a LinkEditor to follow these links (so this is pretty useless for most users). --DonRedman

Note that the versions in MusicBrainz referenced by the links in the table above have had copy editing and clarification performed, and are probably more authoritative than the descriptions below, at least until those are updated and have more detail. @alex

Artist Album Track
Artist Artist--Artist - -
Album Album--Artist Album--Album -
Track Artist--Track Album--Track Track--Track
URL Artist--URL Album--URL Track--URL


How to fill the gaps of advanced relationships documentation

I have created a couple of templates, that should help --DonRedman:

The naming conventions are: