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=Style for instrumental Songs=
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'''This is an [[Proposed Style Guideline|ProposedStyleGuideline]]'''. It is a sub-style of the more general [[Extra Title Information Style|ExtraTitleInformationStyle]].
This is a sub-style of the more general [[Extra Title Information Style|ExtraTitleInformationStyle]].


Tracks labeled as ''instrumental'' should be listed as '''Title''' '''''(instrumental)''''' with the word instrumental without abbreviation and all lowercase. This is consistent with [[Style Principle|StylePrinciple]].
Tracks labeled as ''instrumental'' should be listed as '''Title''' '''''(instrumental)''''' with the word instrumental without abbreviation and all lowercase. This is consistent with [[Style Principle|StylePrinciple]].
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==Example==
==Example==


He Loves U Not (instrumental)
He Loves U Not (instrumental)

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Revision as of 19:33, 24 February 2010


Status: This page describes an active style guideline proposal and is not official.



Proposal number: RFC-20
Champion: None
Current status: Abandoned?


Trac ticket # 2142

Style for instrumental Songs

This is a sub-style of the more general ExtraTitleInformationStyle.

Tracks labeled as instrumental should be listed as Title (instrumental) with the word instrumental without abbreviation and all lowercase. This is consistent with StylePrinciple.

Note that this is different from the case where instrumental is version info, i.e., there is a regular version with vocals and an instrumental version. In that case, which is covered by RemixStyle, it is to be included anyways.

Example

He Loves U Not (instrumental)