History:Narrator Relationship Type Proposal: Difference between revisions

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* [http://musicbrainz.org/showalbum.html?albumid=175913 Wish Upon a Star: All-Time Children's Favorites]
* [http://musicbrainz.org/showalbum.html?albumid=175913 Wish Upon a Star: All-Time Children's Favorites]
* [http://musicbrainz.org/showalbum.html?albumid=120248 Peter and the Wolf]
* [http://musicbrainz.org/showalbum.html?albumid=120248 Peter and the Wolf]
* [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/569c0d90-28dd-413b-83e4-aaa7c27e667b.html J.K. Rowling]


==Discussion==
==Discussion==
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--[[User:azertus|azertus]]
--[[User:azertus|azertus]]

Live albums often have introductions spoken by someone on the stage or other spoken parts. Example: [http://musicbrainz.org/album/1a5d6c1d-cc86-40ac-98a1-f836fe8f2116.html Once in Agony]. Should this relationship also be used for this? --[[User:Shepard|Shepard]]


[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:Documentation]] [[Category:Advanced Relationships]] [[Category:Relationship Type]]
[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:Documentation]] [[Category:Advanced Relationships]] [[Category:Relationship Type]]

Revision as of 20:32, 7 August 2005

Relationship Type "Narrator"

Link Phrases

  • artist narrated album or track
  • album or track was narrated by artist

Description

This one could be useful for audiobooks, spoken children's stories and classical releases.

This AdvancedRelationshipType is part of the PerformanceRelationshipClass.

Relationship Attributes

"additional"

There is no guideline yet how the additional flag might be used for "narrated" relationships. (AdditionalRelationshipAttribute)

Examples

Discussion

Historical

This could be useful for audiobooks, but also for other albums like this one: http://www.musicbrainz.org/showalbum.html?albumid=175913

something like this:

  • artistX narrated albumY albumY has narration by artistX

Seconded by ClutchEr2 in the original discussion.

--azertus

Live albums often have introductions spoken by someone on the stage or other spoken parts. Example: Once in Agony. Should this relationship also be used for this? --Shepard