MusicBrainz Identifier
One of MusicBrainz' most fundamental purposes is to enable people and computers to have meaningful conversations about music; however, to truly have a meaningful conversation all involved parties must be able to reliably and unambiguously identify what is being discussed. To this end, MusicBrainz assigns a unique MusicBrainz Identifier (MBID), to all artists, release groups, releases, tracks, and labels in the MusicBrainz Database, and uses these MBIDs as a universal lingua franca for music. These MBIDs, aside from being unique to the specific entity it is associated with, are also a permanent identifier for that entity for as long the entity exists.
In a nutshell, an MBID is a 36 character Universally Unique Identifier, for example 53b106e7-0cc6-42cc-ac95-ed8d30a3a98e
is the artist MBID for John Williams.
Using MusicBrainz Identifiers
Tagging applications
MBIDs play an important role when tagging music files with metadata with any of the various MusicBrainz Taggers.
When writing metadata, a MusicBrainz enabled tagger application will write several different MBIDs to each file, one for each of the following:
- the track itself
- the track artist
- the release artist
- the release
See MusicBrainz Tag for more detailed information.
Uniform Resource Identifier
Each musical entity that is assigned an MBID also has a permanent unique URI that can be constructed from that MBID to identify and find more information about a given music resource.
- Artist MBIDs have a canonical URI in the form of
http://musicbrainz.org/artist/<MBID>.html
. - Label MBIDs have a canonical URI in the form of
http://musicbrainz.org/label/<MBID>.html
. - Release MBIDs have a canonical URI in the form of
http://musicbrainz.org/release/<MBID>.html
. - Release group MBIDs have a canonical URI in the form of
http://musicbrainz.org/release-group/<MBID>.html
. - Track MBIDs have a canonical URI in the form of
http://musicbrainz.org/track/<MBID>.html
.
See also
There are several other identifiers that MusicBrainz uses:
- Disc ID: An ID calculated from the TOC of a CD.
- PUID: The IDs used in the proprietary MusicDNS audio fingerprinting system operated by MusicIP.
- Barcode: Machine-readable numbers used as stock control mechanisms by retailers.
- ISRC: The International Standard Recording Code, an identification system for audio and music video recordings.