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'''Enter "[untitled]" as the name for untitled music tracks.'''
'''Enter "[untitled]" as the name for untitled music tracks.'''


If the track is released elsewhere with an official name, this name should be used instead of[[untitled]].
If the track is released elsewhere with an official name, this name should be used instead of "[untitled]".
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">This is an [[Official Style Guideline|OfficialStyleGuideline]].
<ul><li style="list-style-type:none">This is an [[Official Style Guideline|OfficialStyleGuideline]].
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Revision as of 14:12, 5 October 2005

Style for Untitled Tracks

Enter "[untitled]" as the name for untitled music tracks.

If the track is released elsewhere with an official name, this name should be used instead of "[untitled]".

Rationale

Many tracks have no official name, and we use the special titleuntitled for these tracks. While there are albums that have no track titles, the more common example of untitled tracks is the "hidden" or bonus tracks that you often find on CDs after the listed tracks.

Discussion

Note that there is also the SilenceTrackStyle for tracks that are not untitled songs but just contain silence, and the DataTrackStyle for DataTracks.

IMO these could all be merged to or at least be grouped in a new page UnnamedTrackStyle --DonRedman


Authors: TarragonAllen