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* versions: |
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** simple: "Song Name (remix)" / "Song Name (dub)" / "Song Name (take 2)" |
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** just attribute: "Song Name (alternate)" / "Song Name (acoustic)" / "Song Name (classical)" |
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** with-attribute version: "Song Name (attribute type)" |
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*** attributes: alternate / instrumental guitar piano vocal chorus acoustic / rough heavy slow / album EP single radio / $language / $year |
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*** types: version mix remix edit dub take cut reprise |
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** named version: "Song Name (Fire in the Sky version)" / "Song Name (Butterfly remix)" |
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** with-author mix: "Song Name (DJ [[Dee Jay]] mix)" / "Song Name (Dee Jayer's remix)" / "Song Name (remix by Dee Jay)" |
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* "instrumental" |
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** complex: "Song Name (Dee Jayer's 1992 'Ultrabot' remix at [[Mix Fest]])" – any subset of remixer's name, moment, place, title and type of remix |
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* remix names such as "OCR Remix" (other/better examples?) |
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** other: "prerelease|demo|initial [version|mix]" |
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** vinyl single: "A-side" "B-side" "A-side remix '95" |
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* "from the movie XY" |
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** special: "OC ReMix" has [[OC_ReMix_Series_Style|special styling]] |
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* "demo" |
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* "instrumental" (sometimes this distinguishes an instrumental version from a vocal version, sometimes this is just an adjective which applies to all versions of this song) |
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[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] |
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** other phrases that mean "instrumental" (usually these distinguish this verision from another vocal version) |
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*** song title (original instrumental) |
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*** song title (without vocal) |
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*** song title (Backtrack) |
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*** song title (Backtracks) |
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*** song title (Back track) |
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*** song title (Backing track) |
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*** song title (karaoke) |
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*** song title (original karaoke) |
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*** song title (-1 karaoke) |
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*** song title (karaoke version) |
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*** song title (it's-your-turn-mix) |
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*** song title (missing both version) |
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*** song title (TV version) (sometimes means instrumental, more often means edited short version) |
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*** song title (music box version) |
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*** song title (off vocal version) |
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*** song title (vocalless version) |
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*** song title (negative)—not a separate version, the exact same mix as the original minus the vocal track (for karaoke, probably). |
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* "(live)" and [http://wiki.musicbrainz.org/LiveTrackStyle variations] |
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* "feat. Artist X" / "featuring Some Body on flute" / "feat. Artist X of BandName" |
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* "from the movie XY" (what about games and other media?) |
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* "bonus" / "limited edition bonus" |
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* "unreleased" / "previously unreleased" / "outtake" "album outtake" |
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* "taken from [[Other Release Name]]" |
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* "medley" |
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* "jam": [http://musicbrainz.org/showmod.html?modid=4657355 example] |
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* "Other Artist cover" up to "originally by Other Artist on album AlbumName in 1997" or "originally recorded by Hawkwind" |
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* "[[[Image:6454.jpg]] see cover]). |
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* "Nom de chanson (French version of Song Name)" — extra info: this song is a translation of "Song Name" to French |
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** or just "Same Name (German)" — in this case it's version info! |
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** or "Title in Italian (translation in English)" — in this case there is no song with the English title, the translation in parantheses is either part of title or just helpful info |
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* "Song Name - Composer Name" or "Song Name - music:AnArtist, lyrics:AnotherArtist" |
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* I've also seen more weird things like: |
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** ''Excerpt of "Churchil's Speech & Beginning of Aces High"'' (sic - we'd probably use the quotes differently) |
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** ''Intro (folcloric processing by N. Covaci) (instrumental)'' (very uninspired translation by me) |
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* "interview" |
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* "mixshow" |
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* "mono"/"stereo" |
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* "ensemble" |
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==Relevant Guidelines== |
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This section tries to list all the ''existant'' [[Style Guideline|style guidelines]] (official or not) that are relevant to [[Extra Title Information Style|ExtraTitleInformation]]. |
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* [[Extra Title Information Style]] |
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* [[Proposal:Soundtrack Title Style]] (does this apply to Tracks too?) |
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* [[Versus Style]] |
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* [[Remix Style]] |
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* [[Part Number Style]] is a bit apart, but technically relevant. |
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* [[Featuring Artist Style]] says that ''some'' [[Artist Name|artist names]] have to be added in parantheses. |
Latest revision as of 18:37, 29 March 2012
Zout suggested that we clarify what ExtraTitleInformation is and the different bits of Extra Title Information Style. I created this as a project page. Once clarification has been reached the pages could be updated. --DonRedman
What is Extra Title Information
This list tries to collect everything that can be considered ExtraTitleInformation. Then in a second step we can decide which one to include in the Track Title and which not. There is also more info on the page on TrackVersions.
- versions:
- simple: "Song Name (remix)" / "Song Name (dub)" / "Song Name (take 2)"
- just attribute: "Song Name (alternate)" / "Song Name (acoustic)" / "Song Name (classical)"
- with-attribute version: "Song Name (attribute type)"
- attributes: alternate / instrumental guitar piano vocal chorus acoustic / rough heavy slow / album EP single radio / $language / $year
- types: version mix remix edit dub take cut reprise
- named version: "Song Name (Fire in the Sky version)" / "Song Name (Butterfly remix)"
- with-author mix: "Song Name (DJ Dee Jay mix)" / "Song Name (Dee Jayer's remix)" / "Song Name (remix by Dee Jay)"
- complex: "Song Name (Dee Jayer's 1992 'Ultrabot' remix at Mix Fest)" – any subset of remixer's name, moment, place, title and type of remix
- other: "prerelease|demo|initial [version|mix]"
- vinyl single: "A-side" "B-side" "A-side remix '95"
- special: "OC ReMix" has special styling
- "instrumental" (sometimes this distinguishes an instrumental version from a vocal version, sometimes this is just an adjective which applies to all versions of this song)
- other phrases that mean "instrumental" (usually these distinguish this verision from another vocal version)
- song title (original instrumental)
- song title (without vocal)
- song title (Backtrack)
- song title (Backtracks)
- song title (Back track)
- song title (Backing track)
- song title (karaoke)
- song title (original karaoke)
- song title (-1 karaoke)
- song title (karaoke version)
- song title (it's-your-turn-mix)
- song title (missing both version)
- song title (TV version) (sometimes means instrumental, more often means edited short version)
- song title (music box version)
- song title (off vocal version)
- song title (vocalless version)
- song title (negative)—not a separate version, the exact same mix as the original minus the vocal track (for karaoke, probably).
- other phrases that mean "instrumental" (usually these distinguish this verision from another vocal version)
- "(live)" and variations
- "feat. Artist X" / "featuring Some Body on flute" / "feat. Artist X of BandName"
- "Artist A versus Artist B"
- "from the movie XY" (what about games and other media?)
- "soundtrack" (??)
- "bonus" / "limited edition bonus"
- "unreleased" / "previously unreleased" / "outtake" "album outtake"
- "taken from Other Release Name"
- "excerpt" / "highlights"
- "medley"
- "jam": example
- "Other Artist cover" up to "originally by Other Artist on album AlbumName in 1997" or "originally recorded by Hawkwind"
- "[[[Image:6454.jpg]] see cover]).
- "Nom de chanson (French version of Song Name)" — extra info: this song is a translation of "Song Name" to French
- or just "Same Name (German)" — in this case it's version info!
- or "Title in Italian (translation in English)" — in this case there is no song with the English title, the translation in parantheses is either part of title or just helpful info
- "Song Name - Composer Name" or "Song Name - music:AnArtist, lyrics:AnotherArtist"
- I've also seen more weird things like:
- Excerpt of "Churchil's Speech & Beginning of Aces High" (sic - we'd probably use the quotes differently)
- Intro (folcloric processing by N. Covaci) (instrumental) (very uninspired translation by me)
- "interview"
- "mixshow"
- "mono"/"stereo"
- "ensemble"
Relevant Guidelines
This section tries to list all the existant style guidelines (official or not) that are relevant to ExtraTitleInformation.
- Extra Title Information Style
- Proposal:Soundtrack Title Style (does this apply to Tracks too?)
- Versus Style
- Remix Style
- Part Number Style is a bit apart, but technically relevant.
- Featuring Artist Style says that some artist names have to be added in parantheses.