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Please don't link every version of a parody song to every original version: this data is redundant. In addition to clogging up track pages with unnecessary information, it makes work for people who may need to update or correct the information later. See [[Don't Make Relationship Clusters|DontMakeRelationshipClusters]] for more discussion of this problem. Only link to the original released version of the song which is being parodied.
Please don't link every version of a parody song to every original version: this data is redundant. In addition to clogging up track pages with unnecessary information, it makes work for people who may need to update or correct the information later. See [[Don't Make Relationship Clusters|DontMakeRelationshipClusters]] for more discussion of this problem. Only link to the original released version of the song which is being parodied.


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Revision as of 16:47, 26 March 2008

Relationship Attribute "Parody"

Description

This AdvancedRelationshipAttribute specifies a particular CoverRelationshipType. It links an original version of a track to a parody version of a track.

From Wikipedia: It "involves changing or recycling existing (usually very well known) musical ideas or lyrics - or copying the peculiar style of a composer or artist, or even a general style of music." In classical music, a "parody" refers "to 15th- to 18th-century music, parody means a reworking of one kind of composition into another". (Wikipedia)

Don't Make Relationship Clusters

Please don't link every version of a parody song to every original version: this data is redundant. In addition to clogging up track pages with unnecessary information, it makes work for people who may need to update or correct the information later. See DontMakeRelationshipClusters for more discussion of this problem. Only link to the original released version of the song which is being parodied.