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Hi, and welcome to [[MusicBrainz]]! This page is intended to give you a few starting points to edit MusicBrainz, whether you're an [[Artist|artist]] or a user of the BBC Music site. Please read it (and any other guides relevant to what you want to do) before starting to edit. If after reading you're still stuck, then [[Contact Us|contact us]] so we can help you and hopefully make the guides more useful for other users.
Hi, and welcome to [[MusicBrainz]]! This page is intended to give you a few starting points to edit MusicBrainz, whether you're an [[Artist|artist]] or a user of the BBC Music site.

Please read it (and other relevant guides) before starting to edit. If after reading you're still stuck, then [[Contact Us|contact us]] so we can help.


== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


=== What is MusicBrainz? ===
=== What is MusicBrainz? ===
MusicBrainz is a community-maintained open source encyclopedia of music information. Data in MusicBrainz can be edited by anyone, so artists and fans can fix and extend the information. Note that unlike Wikipedia, changes to the data don't usually apply automatically, but have to be [[Introduction to Voting|voted on]].
MusicBrainz is a community-maintained open source encyclopedia of music information. Data in MusicBrainz can be edited and added to by anyone. Unlike Wikipedia, some edits go through a [[Introduction to Voting|voting period]] before coming into effect.

=== How does the BBC use MusicBrainz's data? ===
The BBC uses the MusicBrainz database as the backbone of their artist pages (eg. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/artists/5700dcd4-c139-4f31-aa3e-6382b9af9032 the artist page for Kraftwerk]). An artist must exist in the MusicBrainz database in order to have a BBC artist page, and this page will be systematically linked to from across bbc.co.uk wherever editorially relevant (eg. from tracklists, playlists, charts, event pages etc). Related BBC content is aggregated on each artist page, including videos, audio clips, album reviews and play count information.


== Guides ==
== Guides ==
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=== Creating a MusicBrainz account===
=== Creating a MusicBrainz account===


First, you need to [[How_to_Create_an_Account|create a MusicBrainz user account]]. Note that MusicBrainz doesn't have any kind of special artist or corporate accounts, but if you represent a company it is recommended that you show it in your username eg. "sony_bob" or "bbc_john".
Follow the guide on how to [[How_to_Create_an_Account|create a MusicBrainz user account]].


{{note}} You should create an account on the MusicBrainz '''site''' (http://musicbrainz.org/register), ''not on the wiki''.
{{note}} You should create an account on the MusicBrainz '''site''' (http://musicbrainz.org/register), ''not on the wiki''.

{{note}} Your [[MusicBrainz Identifier|MusicBrainz ID ('''MBID''')]] can be found on the "Details" tab of your artist page.


{{note}} Your MusicBrainz account '''is not your artist page'''. Your artist page is [[#Creating a MusicBrainz artist page|created separately]].
{{note}} Your MusicBrainz account '''is not your artist page'''. Your artist page is [[#Creating a MusicBrainz artist page|created separately]].

MusicBrainz doesn't have distinct artist or corporate user accounts. If you represent a organisation it is recommended that you show it in your username, eg. "sony_bob" or "bbc_john".


=== Creating a MusicBrainz artist page ===
=== Creating a MusicBrainz artist page ===


Creating a new artist is simple, just follow the [[How_to_Add_an_Artist|How to Add an Artist guide]]. Don't try to turn an existing, different artist into your own entry, just add a new artist for you and work with that. If the BBC have attributed radio plays to the wrong artist, contact them at ''musicfeedback@bbc.co.uk'' once you have created the right one and let them know of the problem.
Creating a new artist is simple, just follow the [[How_to_Add_an_Artist|How to Add an Artist guide]].


If an existing, different artist has the same name as you, don't try to change their artist page. Instead add a new artist for you and work with that. If the BBC have automatically attributed radio plays to the wrong artist by mistake, visit https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/faqs to find out how to contact them.
Once the artist page has been created on MusicBrainz it may take several hours to show up on the BBC Music website and in search results.

Once the artist page has been created on MusicBrainz it may take several hours for changes to show up in BBC pages.


=== Adding links to the artist ===
=== Adding links to the artist ===
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The BBC displays biography extracts from the Wikipedia page related to the artist in MusicBrainz. You can add the relevant Wikipedia page by following the [[How_to_Add_Relationships#Relating_to_URLs|guide for adding a URL]].
The BBC displays biography extracts from the Wikipedia page related to the artist in MusicBrainz. You can add the relevant Wikipedia page by following the [[How_to_Add_Relationships#Relating_to_URLs|guide for adding a URL]].

=== Adding a photo ===

The BBC does not use MusicBrainz data to display the artist photo on each BBC artist page, but a combination of Getty Images, BBC copyright photos and publicity shots. Adding an image link to MusicBrainz will not add it to the BBC artist page.

If you'd like to add a photo for an artist who has been played by the BBC, please contact them directly (at musicfeedback@bbc.co.uk) for details.


=== Adding releases ===
=== Adding releases ===

Latest revision as of 21:01, 9 March 2022

Hi, and welcome to MusicBrainz! This page is intended to give you a few starting points to edit MusicBrainz, whether you're an artist or a user of the BBC Music site.

Please read it (and other relevant guides) before starting to edit. If after reading you're still stuck, then contact us so we can help.

Introduction

What is MusicBrainz?

MusicBrainz is a community-maintained open source encyclopedia of music information. Data in MusicBrainz can be edited and added to by anyone. Unlike Wikipedia, some edits go through a voting period before coming into effect.

Guides

Creating a MusicBrainz account

Follow the guide on how to create a MusicBrainz user account.

Note Note: You should create an account on the MusicBrainz site (http://musicbrainz.org/register), not on the wiki.

Note Note: Your MusicBrainz ID (MBID) can be found on the "Details" tab of your artist page.

Note Note: Your MusicBrainz account is not your artist page. Your artist page is created separately.

MusicBrainz doesn't have distinct artist or corporate user accounts. If you represent a organisation it is recommended that you show it in your username, eg. "sony_bob" or "bbc_john".

Creating a MusicBrainz artist page

Creating a new artist is simple, just follow the How to Add an Artist guide.

If an existing, different artist has the same name as you, don't try to change their artist page. Instead add a new artist for you and work with that. If the BBC have automatically attributed radio plays to the wrong artist by mistake, visit https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/faqs to find out how to contact them.

Once the artist page has been created on MusicBrainz it may take several hours for changes to show up in BBC pages.

Adding links to the artist

The BBC takes most of their links for an artist from MusicBrainz. For adding a new link, follow the guide for adding URLs.

Note that the Last.fm links are automatically added by the BBC and cannot be added or modified through MusicBrainz.

Adding a biography

The BBC displays biography extracts from the Wikipedia page related to the artist in MusicBrainz. You can add the relevant Wikipedia page by following the guide for adding a URL.

Adding releases

For adding releases (albums, singles, etc.) to your artist, follow the How to Add a Release guide.