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  • '''Welcome [http://new.musichackday.org/ Music Hack Day] Participants!''' ...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
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  • ...AA' can be used to help determine the correct label for a given production music release. The Production Music Association begun tracking and [http://pmamusic.com/pma/?page_id=109 listin
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  • ...org/wiki/Now_That%27s_What_I_Call_Music!#References Now That's What I Call Music! References] ...dia:Now That's What I Call Music!]] and [[wikipedia:Now That's What I Call Music! discography]]
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  • ...z data into its music website at [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music www.bbc.co.uk/music]. [http://metabrainz.org/static/press/MetaBrainzPressRelease_20070628.pdf V ...fingerprinting to the MusicBrainz community and for MusicBrainz to provide music metadata to MusicIP and its customers. [http://metabrainz.org/static/press/
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  • * Internet Archive's Live Music Archive - http://archive.org/details/etree * Free Music Archive - http://freemusicarchive.org/
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  • ...AA' can be used to help determine the correct label for a given production music release. The Production Music Association begun tracking and [http://pmamusic.com/pma/?page_id=109 listin
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  • ...on about music. It doesn't actually have the music, only information about music. [[release:a8d0e2b6-8a5e-44c2-8914-34b0be72d4a3|Five Iron Frenzy's Upbeats * Your '''digital music service''' - ''Spotify'', ''YouTube'', ''Google Play'', ''Amazon'', ''7digi
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  • ...base would spur the development of new music technology research and allow music hackers to create new and interesting recommendation engines. ...from the MTG – this open source toolkit enables the automatic analysis of music. The output from Essentia is collected by the AcousticBrainz project and ma
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  • ...arCode]] (or more correctly the [[GTIN]]) as found on physical releases of music. Like the [[ISRC]] (a code for identifying single recordings as found on re
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  • * '''Top parent company:''' [[Jazz/Labels/Concord Music Group|Concord Music Group]] * '''Distributed by:''' [[Jazz/Labels/Concord Music Group|Concord Music Group]]
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  • MusicBrainz is a community-maintained open source encyclopedia of music information.
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  • * [[Artist:e36f762b-0526-4812-8087-917dc1f52ee9|Art Music Scandinavia]] * [[Artist:0721b41e-94fe-442d-976c-78e37624cb60|Global Music]]
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  • '''MusicBrainz is a community-maintained open source encyclopedia of music information. ...oject has expanded from its origins as a mere CDDB replacement to the true music encyclopedia MusicBrainz is today.
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  • ...org/wiki/Now_That%27s_What_I_Call_Music!#References Now That's What I Call Music! References] ...dia:Now That's What I Call Music!]] and [[wikipedia:Now That's What I Call Music! discography]]
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  • ...ger designed to automatically identify and organize audio files and entire music collections. It supports all commonly used audio file formats. A feature-ri ...rarchies, and completes missing information with data obtained from online music databases like MusicBrainz and AcoustID.
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  • ...dia pages as well as how artists and their releases relate to the world of music. ...ng, enabling journeys of music discovery within, into and out of the BBC's music websites. It also potentially offers MusicBrainz access to the expertise of
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  • ...Brainz '''it does not mean that we have access to or provide access to the music files themselves'''.
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  • ...the [[wikipedia:Classical_period_%28music%29|Classical Period]] in Western music. [[Category:Classical Music]]
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  • ...hope to have a number of tools available in the future which can scan your music directory and submit your collection to MusicBrainz. This page will provid [http://beets.radbox.org Beets], an open-source command-line music manager, has a [http://beets.readthedocs.org/page/plugins/mbcollection.html
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  • CritiqueBrainz is a repository for Creative Commons licensed music reviews, and one of the projects under the [[meb:projects|MetaBrainz umbrel
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  • Live music venues see a lot of artists come and go and some of them release albums wit * [[wikipedia:Great American Music Hall|Great American Music Hall]], San Francisco, CA, USA
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  • <name>Studio Brussel: Life Is Music</name>
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  • <title>Now That’s What I Call Music! 95</title> <title>Now That’s What I Call Music! 95</title>
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  • |description=AcousticBrainz crowdsources acoustic information for all music in the world and to make it available to the public. We already have low-le |description=Fills the gap between music critics and raw data by providing a platform created for the sole purpose o
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  • '''Welcome [http://new.musichackday.org/ Music Hack Day] Participants!''' ...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
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  • == ListenBrainz Year in Music 2023: Playlists == ...structure isn't quite finished yet, we're documenting ListenBrainz Year in Music playlists here on MusicBrainz.
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  • == ListenBrainz Year in Music 2022: Playlists == ...structure isn't quite finished yet, we're documenting ListenBrainz Year in Music playlists here on MusicBrainz.
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  • | MVLP 33 || V.A. || Music of George Gershwin Played by America's Greatest Jazzmen | MVLP 34 || V.A. || Music of Cole Porter Played by America's Greatest Jazzmen
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  • ..., which also means that MusicBrainz does not condemn or condone any of the music catalogued in the database. Editors and voters are expected to tolerate vie
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  • ...d to make it available to the public. That means if you have a database of music, it would be great if you helped this project by contributing to it. ...l spectral information and information for genres, moods, keys, scales and much more - and submitting these analyses to AcousticBrainz.
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  • ...archive.org/ Internet Archive] and [[MusicBrainz]] to form a repository of music cover art (e.g. the covers of CDs) that is freely and easily accessible. Th * Go make the music industry a better place.
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  • # [[Series/Isaac Stern Life| Isaac Stern: A Life in Music]] # [[Series/Now Thats What I Call Music|Now That's What I Call Music!]]
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  • | [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/bf9x Saint-Saëns - Complete Piano Music] | [[ReleaseGroup:df38e64e-0e9e-3e92-8f8c-ba9f87409760|The Complete Music for Piano and Orchestra (Orchestra of Radio Luxembourg, feat. piano: Gabrie
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  • ...ill enable people discover more music they like and users who have similar music tastes to their own. We're working on some of these features now, but we wi === Create short music reviews on ListenBrainz using the CritiqueBrainz API ===
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  • ...kes the data still interesting for music research purposes while making it much less useful as personal identification info. We will also often remove your ; Hang on, you're violating copyright law by providing all my music online!
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  • ...ake CritiqueBrainz more useful and interesting is by providing reviews for music, places, and other things is by aggregating reviews from other sources. Thi ...icularly in cases when we can't "import" reviews (like we've done with BBC Music ones), because they are not distributed under an open (CC) license. But wha
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  • ...ake CritiqueBrainz more useful and interesting is by providing reviews for music, places, and other things is by aggregating reviews from other sources. Thi ...icularly in cases when we can't "import" reviews (like we've done with BBC Music ones), because they are not distributed under an open (CC) license. But wha
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  • * Docs explaining why MetaBrainz is separate from (Music)brainz, the ideology and the history
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  • ...ential that we wouldn’t have thought of before, and empower people—such as music fans long separated from artists by the record companies—to take control
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  • ...plans for MusicBrainz and the steps required for creating and operating a music metadata non-profit corporation.
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  • "name": "Studio Brussel: Life Is Music",
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  • A place is a building or outdoor area used for performing or producing music. ::A place designed for non-live production of music, typically a recording studio.
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  • ** [https://github.com/stephan-strate/php-music-brainz-api stephan-strate/php-music-brainz-api]
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  • # [[/Classical|Classical music]] ...lish guidelines]] ([[Style/Classical/Language/English|English in classical music]])
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  • ...music (a person doing one art is often doing another, like music+books or music+movies) ** No strong/direct references to music, MusicBrainz, zombies, Star Trek, ...
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  • ...by providing a reliable and unambiguous form of music identification; this music identification is performed through the use of MusicBrainz Identifiers (MBI MBIDs play an important role when managing a digital music collection and there are several applications that are [[MusicBrainz Enable
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  • ...ake CritiqueBrainz more useful and interesting is by providing reviews for music, places, and other things is by aggregating reviews from other sources. Thi ...icularly in cases when we can't "import" reviews (like we've done with BBC Music ones), because they are not distributed under an open (CC) license. But wha
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  • ...gnificant number of users who curate a large database of information about music.
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  • ...cing the audience to MusicBrainz and teach them how to tag their own local music using Picard
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  • ...(like a photographer, an illustrator, or a poet whose writings are set to music), or even a [[Fictitious_Artist|fictional character]]. ...cal region (like a building or an outdoor area) used to perform or produce music. It could range from a stadium to a religious building to an indoor arena.
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  • [[File:ajax-on-music-bottle.jpg]]
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  • ...ake CritiqueBrainz more useful and interesting is by providing reviews for music, places, and other things is by aggregating reviews from other sources. Thi ...icularly in cases when we can't "import" reviews (like we've done with BBC Music ones), because they are not distributed under an open (CC) license. But wha
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  • ...a collection either from the website or by using a [[Music Collection Tool|music collection tool]] which tells the server which releases you have in a speci ...community projects, but it can also be a good way to, say, have a shared “Music we have at home” collection with your family, or collect artists with fun
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  • This guide explains how to correct and update the tags of your music in your iTunes from [[MusicBrainz]] using Picard. Please read everything an ...4p, it will probably mess up the release art. If you do put your purchased music through, there is a way to get to fix it (see [[#Troubleshooting]])
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  • ...en history. One of the goals is for this data to be used for building open music recommendation systems. |A community-maintained open source music encyclopedia that collects music metadata and makes it available to the public.
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  • [[MusicBrainz]] is not unique as a database of music information. For a comprehensive list, see [[wikipedia:List_of_online_music |Directory of all things music, edited by volunteers. Imports data from MusicBrainz.
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  • ...gers in the [[Tagger Affiliate Program]] such as [[AudioRanger]] or [[Yate Music Tagger]]. Contact and support information for these applications can be fou ...Brainz '''it does not mean that we have access to or provide access to the music files themselves'''. If you still think that we're infringing your copyrigh
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  • '''Labels''' are one of the most complicated and controversial parts of the music industry. The main reason for that being that the term itself is not clearl === Music group ===
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  • ...icBrainz is our new project that crowdsources acoustic information for all music in the world and to make it available to the public. We already have low-le |Fills the gap between music critics and raw data by providing a platform created for the sole purpose o
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  • ...ger designed to automatically identify and organize audio files and entire music collections. It supports all commonly used audio file formats. A feature-ri ; [[Yate Music Tagger]]
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  • ...', abbreviated to '''ISRC''', is a system of codes that identify audio and music video recordings. It is standardized by the [https://www.ifpi.org IFPI] in ...onal Standard AudioVisual Numbers) to identify music, audio recordings and music videos because they are more specific. They can also have [[IPI]]s attached
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  • ...East Indian chaupai, cocoa lute, string bands, tambu-bambu, and steel band music..." [http://www.culturalequity.org/publications/cds/caribbean.html - Cultur ...f discovery that resulted in an far-reaching documentation of Italian folk music." [http://www.culturalequity.org/publications/cds/italiantreasury.html - Cu
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  • * MR (music recorded): The recording is only the backing tracks. Similar to karaoke. Le
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  • : Database about music videos ...l music credits" containing a lot of data about, at least, popular Western music.
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  • * [https://lilypond.org/glossary.html LilyPond Music Glossary]
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  • ==[[Series]] - ''Isaac Stern: A Life in Music''== ...standard "structure", but I don't believe this is a matter of "intent" so much as a matter of "inattention".
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  • ...explore this data in an academic context, talk to the [http://mtg.upf.edu/ Music Technology Group]. An investigation of the accuracy of AcousticBrainz compared to other music databases. For example, MusicBrainz has many tags which represent genres. T
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  • <text>Lyrics and music by Merzhin except:
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  • ...r, each one modified so that they blend together into a continuous flow of music. Common techniques for this include [[wikipedia:Fade_%28audio_engineering% ...common mash-up technique is to use the vocals from one song mixed with the music of another. Songs involved in a mash-up can be indicated with [[Mash-up Rel
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  • ...y the same tracks over and over again, as part of a promise to promote the music of their clients.
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  • | Box 9: Piano Music || Volumes 16, 17, 18 || 00289 464 8502 ...x 17: [[releasegroup:adc5430c-82ee-45a1-8627-e6c4ea52cb37|Theatre & Ballet Music, Rarities, Surprises]] || Volumes 25, 45 || 00289 464 9402
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  • ...days when new music is released -- a track might already be available at a music service, but no one has entered the new release into MusicBrainz yet. In th ...t of the title) and should be discarded before trying to match the listen. Music labels and services carry out all sort of data atrocities to make their ser
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  • ...r playback] | [https://blog.metabrainz.org/2023/08/28/integration-of-apple-music-with-listenbrainz/ blog] ...stories Dataset] | [https://blog.metabrainz.org/2022/10/28/cleaning-up-the-music-listening-histories-dataset/ blog]
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  • "text": "Lyrics and music by Merzhin except:\r\n04, 08, 09, 10 (V. L'hour - Merzhin),\r\n03 (V. L'hou
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  • ...re new to Picard, this might be all you need to get organising all of your music! In this case we go through how the interface works, how you can lookup fil
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  • ...ping of [[Next Generation Schema]] and [[Advanced Relationships]] to RDF. Much of the old content has been moved to the [[Talk:NGS_to_RDF_mappings|talk pa ...summarized here. The mappings make use of the [http://musicontology.com/ Music Ontology] and other ontologies. Previous mapping proposals have been moved
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  • ...n, releases will be transliterated for the benefit of people who enjoy the music but cannot read the original script. While transliteration to the Latin sc
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  • * It gives the ability to visually compare music TRM (TRM Recognizes Music) IDs were MusicBrainz’ first audio fingerprinting system. This system was
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  • ...ase by the label [[label:0792d4ab-ac48-4e8b-884c-ec356d0ca928|Café del Mar Music]]. ...org/show/release/?releaseid=143516 Café del Mar: Best of Chillout & Sunset Music From Ibiza, Volume 11] (bootleg)
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  • ...edit MusicBrainz, whether you're an [[Artist|artist]] or a user of the BBC Music site. MusicBrainz is a community-maintained open source encyclopedia of music information. Data in MusicBrainz can be edited and added to by anyone. Unli
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  • | Universal Music ** BBC Music strategy update
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  • * [https://www.npmjs.com/package/music-metadata music-metadata]: JavaScript NPM module, to parse audio tracks in Node * [https://www.npmjs.com/package/music-metadata-browser music-metadata-browser]: JavaScript NPM module, to parse audio tracks in the brow
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  • ...an extra lyricist who added more lyrics, an extra composer who added more music, or a translator, you'll need to add a separate work (which you should then ...orks|guidelines for classical works]] before doing anything with classical music. This is the ''only required field''.
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  • ...matically generates a biography on the BBC site e.g. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/artists/561d854a-6a28-4aa7-8c99-323e6ce46c2a Miles Davis].
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  • .../C1060RRqeiA/discussion Fake conductors and the Symphonie Fantastique] rec.music.classical.recordings 8/07/2002</ref> describes how someone collected 170 di ...alike. For example, consider these two performances of Handel's Fireworks Music:
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  • * [[Classical Music|ClassicalMusic]] * There is a very outdated draft for [[Music Reviews|MusicReviews]] but this is not used anymore. Previously, we had a n
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  • ** '''Mainstream Club'''—12″ mixes of popular music. ** '''Underground Club'''—12″ Cutting edge dance music, mostly tracks and dubs.
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  • ...ese singles would be released using a mini-cd format, which is basically a much smaller CD typically 8 cm in diameter. Around 1995 the 8cm single was phase * a tribute release containing covers of music by another artist.
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