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− | '''Welcome Music Hack Day Participants!''' |
+ | '''Welcome [http://new.musichackday.org/ Music Hack Day] Participants!''' |
The purpose of this page is to give you a simple quick start guide of things you may find useful in order to include MusicBrainz in your hack day projects. |
The purpose of this page is to give you a simple quick start guide of things you may find useful in order to include MusicBrainz in your hack day projects. |
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;[[About_MusicBrainz|MusicBrainz introduction]]:A short introduction to what MusicBrainz is, and what it is not. |
;[[About_MusicBrainz|MusicBrainz introduction]]:A short introduction to what MusicBrainz is, and what it is not. |
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;[[How_Editing_Works|Editing MusicBrainz]]:An overview on how to edit on MusicBrainz. |
;[[How_Editing_Works|Editing MusicBrainz]]:An overview on how to edit on MusicBrainz. |
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− | ;[[XML_Web_Service|MusicBrainz web service API]]:Documentation on how to use MusicBrainz' RESTful web service API. This API can be used to search for artstis/releases/tracks/labels/collections/works/places on MusicBrainz, and to retrieve resources based on [[MBID]]s. |
+ | ;[[XML_Web_Service|MusicBrainz web service API]]:Documentation on how to use MusicBrainz' RESTful web service API. This API can be used to search for artstis/releases/tracks/labels/collections/works/places on MusicBrainz, and to retrieve resources based on [[MBID]]s. There are [[XML Web Service#Libraries to use the Web Service|bindings for many programming languages]] available. |
+ | ;[[Cover Art Archive/API|Cover Art Archive]]: MusicBrainz and the Internet Archive collaboratively created an archive of music cover art. Using a simple HTTP call, you retrieve a cover art image if you have a MusicBrainz Release Id. |
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− | ;[[Developer Resources#Client libraries|MusicBrainz client libraries]]:Access MusicBrainz from your application using one of our many language bindings. This takes a lot of the work out of using the web service API listed above. |
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+ | ;[http://critiquebrainz.org CritiqueBrainz]: CritiqueBrainz is a new project that allows people to write CC licensed music reviews. So far the CritiqueBrainz has a collection of 9,000 reviews from the BBC and the community is starting to write more reviews. |
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+ | ;[http://acousticbrainz.org AcousticBrainz]: AcousticBrainz is a new project that performs low level acoustic analysis on audio files and collects them in a central repository. This low level data is then used in machine learning to derives moods, genres, beat information, danceability and a lot of other data. |
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+ | ;[[Developer Resources#Client libraries|MusicBrainz client libraries]]: Official C libraries for calculationg [[Disc ID]]s, accessing the above mentioned web service and interacting with the [[Cover Art Archive/API|Cover Art Archive]]. |
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;[[Acoustid|Acoustid fingerprinting]]: Acoustid is the acoustic fingerprinting service that MusicBrainz uses. Use this service to identify audio files. |
;[[Acoustid|Acoustid fingerprinting]]: Acoustid is the acoustic fingerprinting service that MusicBrainz uses. Use this service to identify audio files. |
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;[[User:Mineo/APIs_understanding_MBIDs|APIs that understand MBID]]: Various Services on the net that understand MBIDs |
;[[User:Mineo/APIs_understanding_MBIDs|APIs that understand MBID]]: Various Services on the net that understand MBIDs |
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− | '''Music Hack Day |
+ | '''Music Hack Day London 2014''': If you have MusicBrainz/AcousticBrainz questions, come see Rob in the orange shirt/black hoodie or Alastair in the black shirt/green sweater. Rob is easy to spot with the orange/purple hair and you can tweet him at @MayhemBCM to get his attention. |
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− | ==Other helpful links== |
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− | * [http://github.com/alastair/mbdemo Demo python code] |
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''Have a great weekend hacking on fun music projects!'' |
''Have a great weekend hacking on fun music projects!'' |
Latest revision as of 10:13, 13 December 2014
Welcome Music Hack Day Participants!
The purpose of this page is to give you a simple quick start guide of things you may find useful in order to include MusicBrainz in your hack day projects.
- MusicBrainz introduction
- A short introduction to what MusicBrainz is, and what it is not.
- Editing MusicBrainz
- An overview on how to edit on MusicBrainz.
- MusicBrainz web service API
- Documentation on how to use MusicBrainz' RESTful web service API. This API can be used to search for artstis/releases/tracks/labels/collections/works/places on MusicBrainz, and to retrieve resources based on MBIDs. There are bindings for many programming languages available.
- Cover Art Archive
- MusicBrainz and the Internet Archive collaboratively created an archive of music cover art. Using a simple HTTP call, you retrieve a cover art image if you have a MusicBrainz Release Id.
- CritiqueBrainz
- CritiqueBrainz is a new project that allows people to write CC licensed music reviews. So far the CritiqueBrainz has a collection of 9,000 reviews from the BBC and the community is starting to write more reviews.
- AcousticBrainz
- AcousticBrainz is a new project that performs low level acoustic analysis on audio files and collects them in a central repository. This low level data is then used in machine learning to derives moods, genres, beat information, danceability and a lot of other data.
- MusicBrainz client libraries
- Official C libraries for calculationg Disc IDs, accessing the above mentioned web service and interacting with the Cover Art Archive.
- Acoustid fingerprinting
- Acoustid is the acoustic fingerprinting service that MusicBrainz uses. Use this service to identify audio files.
- APIs that understand MBID
- Various Services on the net that understand MBIDs
Music Hack Day London 2014: If you have MusicBrainz/AcousticBrainz questions, come see Rob in the orange shirt/black hoodie or Alastair in the black shirt/green sweater. Rob is easy to spot with the orange/purple hair and you can tweet him at @MayhemBCM to get his attention.
Have a great weekend hacking on fun music projects!