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This page discusses a new tree for the [[Vocal Relationship Attribute|VocalRelationshipAttribute]]. It's a spin-off from [[Performance Restructuring Proposal|PerformanceRestructuringProposal]] to be able to discuss this easier; for more info about the circumstances, look there. This process is being tracked through [[Ticket:1140|1140]].
This page discusses a new tree for the [[Vocal Relationship Attribute|VocalRelationshipAttribute]]. This proposal began over in the [[Performance Restructuring Proposal]].


==The current vocal tree==
Please note that there is a proposal to add a separate sub-type [[Speaker Relationship Type|SpeakerRelationshipType]] to the vocal [[Performer Relationship Type|PerformerRelationshipType]] and [[Narrator Relationship Type|NarratorRelationshipType]], [[Reader Relationship Type|ReaderRelationshipType]] as subtypes to [[Speaker Relationship Type|SpeakerRelationshipType]], so speech should probably not be included in this tree.
: ''Generic vocal types:''
::* Lead
::* Background
::* Choir
: ''Specific vocal types:''
::* Alto
::* Bass-Baritone
::* Contralto
::* Baritone
::* Bass
::* Countertenor
::* Mezzo-soprano
::* Soprano
::* Tenor


==The Tree==
==The proposed vocal tree==
* ''Generic vocal types'' (unselectable)
::* Lead
::::* Female
::::* Male
::* Background
::::* Female
::::* Male
::* Choir
::::* Barbershop quartet
::::* Children's choir
::::* Female choir
::::* Male choir (aka: cathedral choir)
::::* Men's choir
::::* Mixed choir
* ''Specific vocal types'' (unselectable)
::* Soprano
::::* Coloratura soprano
::::::* Light coloratura soprano
::::::* Lyric coloratura soprano
::::::* Dramatic coloratura soprano
::::* Soubrette (aka: soprano lirico-leggiero)
::::* Soprano leggiero
::::* Lyric soprano
::::::* Light lyric soprano
::::::* Full lyric soprano
::::* Spinto soprano (aka: soprano lirico-spinto, jugendlich-dramatisch)
::::* Dramatic soprano
::::* Wagnerian soprano
::::* Sopranista (aka: male soprano)
::::* Soprano I
::::* Soprano II
::* Castrato
::* Sopranist
::* Dugazon
::* Falcon
::* Mezzo-soprano
:::* Coloratura mezzo-soprano
:::* Lyric-colorata alto
:::* Dramatic mezzo-soprano
::* Falsetto
::::* Male soprano
::::* Male alto
::* Contralto
::::* Coloratura contralto
::::* Lyric contralto
::::* Dramatic contralto
::* Contratenor
::::* Countertenor (aka: contratenor altus, haute-contre)
::::* Contratenor bassus
::* Alto
::::* Alto I
::::* Alto II
::* Tenor
::::* Lirico-leggero tenor
::::* Lyric tenor
::::* Spinto tenor
::::* Dramatic tenor (aka: tenore lirico-spinto)
::::* Heldentenor
::::* Tenor buffo (aka: spieltenor)
::::* Tenor I
::::* Tenor II
::::* Baritenor
::* Baritone
::::* Baryton-Martin (aka: Bariton)
::::* Lyric baritone
::::* Kavalierbariton
::::* Verdi baritone
::::* Dramatic baritone
::::* Lyric Low Baritone (aka: lyric bass-baritone)
::::* Dramatic Bass-baritone (aka: low Baritone)
::::* Baryton-noble
::* Bass
::::* Basso cantante (aka: lyric high bass, lyric bass-baritone)
::::* Dramatic high bass (aka: dramatic bass-baritone, Hoher bass)
::::* Jugendlicher bass
::::* Basso buffo (aka: bel canto, lyric buffo)
::::* Schwerer spielbass (aka: dramatic buffo)
::::* Lyric basso profondo
::::* Dramatic basso profondo
* Other
::* Beatbox
::* Chant
::* Scat
::* Speech / Spoken Word
::* Sprechgesang
::* Sprechstimme
::* Synthesized
::* Throat singing
::* Whistling
::* Yodel
::* Gang (used for some punk releases) [[User:Jacobbrett|jacobbrett]] 19:10, 2 November 2010 (UTC)


==Left for some other proposal(s)==
The idea is to split up the attribute '''vocal''' into '''vocal role''' and '''vocal range/tone''', so those attributes could then be set separately.
* (Other)

::* Growl
[[Performance Relationship Class|PerformanceRelationshipClass]]
::* Lilting
* vocal role (This attribute describes a type of vocal performance.)
::* Ranting
** Lead (Lead or solo vocal)
::* Rap
** Background (new)
*** Choir (Choir)
::** Melodic rap
::* Scream
*** Chorus (Chorus)
::* Toasting
*** Backing (previously Background vocal)
::* Vocalise
*** Harmony (Harmony) --[[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]]: Sometimes vocals are listed as "harmony vocals", and I'm unsure what of the above background vocal categories it would belong to, if any.
::* Otakebi (a type of Japanese battle cry)

** Other --[[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]]: There will always be exceptions. :)

* vocal tone (This attribute describes a style/tone/range of vocal performance.)
::: (also reference [[Proposal:CSGv2/Resources#Vocal_Classifications|the CSGv2 comprehensive list of vocal types]])
** classical (unselectable) *
*** Alto (Alto)
*** Bass-Baritone (Bass-Baritone)
*** Contralto (Contralto)
*** Baritone (Baritone)
*** Bass (Bass)
*** Contra-tenor (Contra-tenor)
*** Mezzo-soprano (Mezzo-soprano)
*** Soprano (Soprano)
*** Tenor (Tenor)
*** Recitative (Recitative)

** modern (unselectable) *
*** rap
**** Sprechgesang

*** growl
*** scat
*** yodel
*** lilt(ing) --[[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]]: Traditional (Irish) way of 'singing' tunes
*** chant
*** whistle
*** other --[[User:FrederikSOlesen|FrederikSOlesen]]: There will always be exceptions. :)
*** add please.

related is also
* Speaker (as per [[Speaker Relationship Type|SpeakerRelationshipType]])
* narrator (as per [[Narrator Relationship Type|NarratorRelationshipType]])
* reader (as per [[Reader Relationship Type|ReaderRelationshipType]])


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There are 3 separate [[Proposals|proposals]] to add separate relationship types to cover basic speech and its subtypes; speech is here, but it's left to subtypes of that AR to detail various types of speech.

* [[Speaker Relationship Type]] and the sub-relationship types:
Also: [[http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/4437|Vocal styles: scream and growl]], and somewhere in Trac, though the ticket was vague and I can't find the ticket number, 'synthesized voice'.
::* [[Narrator Relationship Type]]

::* [[Reader Relationship Type]]
* It's currently not possible to have unselectable relationship attributes. [[Ticket:2113|2113]] proposes to make this possible.

[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:Proposal]] [[Category:Discussion]]

Latest revision as of 22:29, 28 August 2016


Status: This page describes an active advanced relationship proposal and is not official.



Proposal number: RFC-4
Champion: BrianFreud
Current status: In development
Initial Discussion


Trac ticket # 1140

This page discusses a new tree for the VocalRelationshipAttribute. This proposal began over in the Performance Restructuring Proposal.

The current vocal tree

Generic vocal types:
  • Lead
  • Background
  • Choir
Specific vocal types:
  • Alto
  • Bass-Baritone
  • Contralto
  • Baritone
  • Bass
  • Countertenor
  • Mezzo-soprano
  • Soprano
  • Tenor

The proposed vocal tree

  • Generic vocal types (unselectable)
  • Lead
  • Female
  • Male
  • Background
  • Female
  • Male
  • Choir
  • Barbershop quartet
  • Children's choir
  • Female choir
  • Male choir (aka: cathedral choir)
  • Men's choir
  • Mixed choir
  • Specific vocal types (unselectable)
  • Soprano
  • Coloratura soprano
  • Light coloratura soprano
  • Lyric coloratura soprano
  • Dramatic coloratura soprano
  • Soubrette (aka: soprano lirico-leggiero)
  • Soprano leggiero
  • Lyric soprano
  • Light lyric soprano
  • Full lyric soprano
  • Spinto soprano (aka: soprano lirico-spinto, jugendlich-dramatisch)
  • Dramatic soprano
  • Wagnerian soprano
  • Sopranista (aka: male soprano)
  • Soprano I
  • Soprano II
  • Castrato
  • Sopranist
  • Dugazon
  • Falcon
  • Mezzo-soprano
  • Coloratura mezzo-soprano
  • Lyric-colorata alto
  • Dramatic mezzo-soprano
  • Falsetto
  • Male soprano
  • Male alto
  • Contralto
  • Coloratura contralto
  • Lyric contralto
  • Dramatic contralto
  • Contratenor
  • Countertenor (aka: contratenor altus, haute-contre)
  • Contratenor bassus
  • Alto
  • Alto I
  • Alto II
  • Tenor
  • Lirico-leggero tenor
  • Lyric tenor
  • Spinto tenor
  • Dramatic tenor (aka: tenore lirico-spinto)
  • Heldentenor
  • Tenor buffo (aka: spieltenor)
  • Tenor I
  • Tenor II
  • Baritenor
  • Baritone
  • Baryton-Martin (aka: Bariton)
  • Lyric baritone
  • Kavalierbariton
  • Verdi baritone
  • Dramatic baritone
  • Lyric Low Baritone (aka: lyric bass-baritone)
  • Dramatic Bass-baritone (aka: low Baritone)
  • Baryton-noble
  • Bass
  • Basso cantante (aka: lyric high bass, lyric bass-baritone)
  • Dramatic high bass (aka: dramatic bass-baritone, Hoher bass)
  • Jugendlicher bass
  • Basso buffo (aka: bel canto, lyric buffo)
  • Schwerer spielbass (aka: dramatic buffo)
  • Lyric basso profondo
  • Dramatic basso profondo
  • Other
  • Beatbox
  • Chant
  • Scat
  • Speech / Spoken Word
  • Sprechgesang
  • Sprechstimme
  • Synthesized
  • Throat singing
  • Whistling
  • Yodel
  • Gang (used for some punk releases) jacobbrett 19:10, 2 November 2010 (UTC)

Left for some other proposal(s)

  • (Other)
  • Growl
  • Lilting
  • Ranting
  • Rap
    • Melodic rap
  • Scream
  • Toasting
  • Vocalise
  • Otakebi (a type of Japanese battle cry)

There are 3 separate proposals to add separate relationship types to cover basic speech and its subtypes; speech is here, but it's left to subtypes of that AR to detail various types of speech.