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  • ...s lots of resources if you'd like to read more about how to write engaging music [[wikipedia:Review|reviews]]. ...has never heard it. In this case, you might help the reader decide if this music would be worth exploring.
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  • * [[ISRC]], an ISO standard for identifying recordings of music, developed by the IFPI
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  • ...jazz records in the ''[[Label:0dd8c586-acc3-46f8-bd97-db1d3ce089fc|Concord Music Group]]'' catalog. ** example: ''[[Label:0dd8c586-acc3-46f8-bd97-db1d3ce089fc|Concord Music Group]]''
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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 ...shows what releases have been recently added to MusicBrainz. Intended as a music discovery tool, this page allows all users to browse new releases and peopl
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  • ** [http://fanart.tv/api-docs/music-api/ Fanart.tv Music API] * [http://musicwn.com/ Music Web Navigator] - uses MusicBrainz and Last.FM data.
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  • ...sic artists, albums, and tracks, it is already widely used as a source for music-related URIs in the Linked Data community. However, Linked Data people ten ...n MusicBrainz will be mapped to concepts in the [http://musicontology.com/ Music Ontology] and other appropriate ontologies.
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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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  • ===Stage music=== Note that in ballet music, as opposed to opera (see below), a "scene" is a distinct work. Also note t
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  • ...as showcase sub-event [[event:6e2a2e13-48ad-440a-8ce7-720416e034e2|Tallinn Music Week: Stalker Festival esitleb]] *[[event:e16775f9-93f9-4b6c-bc57-82cb60dfdb34|Tallinn Music Week 2014]] was held in [[area:883b7693-6382-4252-88f1-097718bf7e9c|Tallinn
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  • ...s generally a musician (or musician persona), group of musicians, or other music professional (like a producer or engineer). ...(like a photographer, an illustrator, or a poet whose writings are set to music), or even a [[Fictitious_Artist|fictional character]]. For some other speci
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  • ===Popular music setlist=== ===Classical music setlist===
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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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  • | AcousticBrainz 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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  • | AcousticBrainz crowdsources acoustic information for all music in the world and to make it available to the public. We already have low-le ...en history. One of the goals is for this data to be used for building open music recommendation systems.
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  • ...us is a database that BBC Radio 3 have built themselves to help track what music has been played. This has a ton of classical information, so it’d be very ...amounts of label data already provided to MB and some data from last.fm’s Music Manager to attempt to hack on a very crude label data search index. This se
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  • # Add in any effects, background music, credits, etc. '''''(Be sure to keep the original recordings for now!!)'''' ...een supplied, your mentor will upload the video to YouTube. ''Thank you so much for your contribution to MetaBrainz!!''
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  • * '''Top parent company:''' [[Jazz/Labels/EMI|EMI Music Group]]
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  • ...other types: for example, a various artists soundtrack using pre-released music should be marked as both a soundtrack ''and'' a compilation. As a general r ...el Mar]]" and "[[Series/Now Thats What I Call Music|Now That's What I Call Music!]]" are examples of series where each volume is a separate release group.
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  • ...explore this data in an academic context, talk to the [http://mtg.upf.edu/ Music Technology Group]. * Improving visualization of high-dimensional music similarity spaces (Flexter)
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  • For music tracks for which the name (or the lack of it) is unknown, enter [unknown] a * In some genres, like techno music, it is relatively common for releases to have a title, but no title for the
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  • ...usic stored in cloud (Youtube, DropBox, etc) and uses MusicBrainz data for music metadata. ...CDs, and CD+G / MP3+G (Karaoke), and plays most multimedia files. Built in Music stores for streaming / purchase. Uses MusicBrainz data for looking up metad
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  • | AcousticBrainz crowdsources acoustic information for all music in the world and to make it available to the public. We already have low-le ...en history. One of the goals is for this data to be used for building open music recommendation systems.
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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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  • ...lways write about how were the lyrics? Was it meaningful? Did it match the music? ...album give it some direction. It's always good to mention the genre of the music. You may try to compare it with some other album which has been already rel
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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 ListenBrainz could really use reliable BPM values for music that is represented in MusicBrainz. However, the algorithms for this have p
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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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  • "title": "Now That’s What I Call Music! 95", "title": "Now That’s What I Call Music! 95",
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  • ...n attend, and is relevant to the performance, production or celebration of music. In most cases, this means live concerts, festivals and other similar activ ...n, expo or trade fair is an event which is not typically orientated around music performances, but can include them as side activities.
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  • | μουσική: ''artist'' || music: ''artist'' || | παραγωγή: ''artist'' || production: ''artist'' || Sometimes the music label is credited with this role and thus the AR is not appropriate || row
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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 A popular music service had a feature long ago that allowed a user to send a track, along w
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  • ...identifying Audio CDs, and solidly moves it towards being a comprehensive music encyclopedia. * New feature: new schema that allows us to grow into a comprehensive music encyclopedia.
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  • ...n, please copy the rest of this page into your application and fill out as much information as you can. The Google software doesn't really give us a lot of * What type of music do you listen to? (Please list a series of MBIDs as examples.)
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  • ...And be carefull: releases marked as IMPORT contain import dates which are much later than the real release dates! Try to find out where the release is fro ...e|AllMusicGuide]] - these are '''not''' release dates of course (and [[All Music Guide|AllMusicGuide]] also frequently mistakes recording and release dates)
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  • # [[Release:33eff102-8312-4be2-b3d9-5bd9957f0158|A Putumayo Blend: Music From the Coffee Lands]] # [[Release:16c4ec50-db81-49cd-a571-1928bbf084b6|A Putumayo Blend: Music From the Coffee Lands]]
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  • ...le guidelines]]. Consider text such as "Original Motion Picture Score" or "Music from the Motion Picture" as release subtitles. Film scores (which showcase the background music of a film/show) should not be merged with pop soundtracks (albums of pop so
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  • When linking to a page where you can download, stream or get music via mail-order, the page must respect copyright law. Do NOT link to pages ===Linking to pages where you can get music===
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  • * if there's no useful, music-related content provided, there's no way we should have them in here
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  • ...ic internet, there have been many databases built to provide cover art for music releases - and although MusicBrainz' supports cover artwork being uploaded ...gital release was made available via, for example Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple Music.
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  • ...anize_your_music_library_musicbrainz_picard_makes_it_so.html organize your music library]. '''2010-03-01''': Music based community site So☆Rock! (now [http://anusaya.co, Anusaya]) publishe
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  • This site is intended to be a free, on-line encyclopedia of music information. We (and you, if you decide to join us) are building an open-so ...note, who made it a commercial service that you have to pay to use in your music player software, or if you want to download large parts of the database for
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  • ## Classical Music ### organize the BBC better - focus on music, not on the products
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  • ...eir artist profiles and album reviews on their [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music music site]. ...at make up our search back-bone and Chad Wilson donated cash to purchase a much needed switch for the MusicBrainz servers.
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  • * [christmas music] * [classical music]
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  • ...ate wiki page that describes the application (e.g. [[AudioRanger]], [[Yate Music Tagger]])
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  • ...ve.org/details/arttatumguidetoh0000laub Art Tatum, a guide to his recorded music] (1982) can be checked out by the hour from the Internet Archive.
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  • ...olspan="2"| [[Wikipedia:DTS-CD|DTS CD]] || 1992 || Very Rare || a.k.a. 5.1 Music Disc — DTS Audio ...| 1995 || Common? Rare? || a.k.a E-CD, CD-Extra, CD-Plus & CD+ -- combines music and data tracks
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  • ...:16c32c99-2225-4e0a-bbda-0807a525b5c7|Saint-Saëns' Sonata and Other French Music]]<br/> [[release:245039ca-03ce-41bc-8fd2-0e664b261613|The Complete Organ Music, Volume 7]]<br/>
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  • ...(MLHD)/ Music Listening Histories Dataset], released by the [https://ddmal.music.mcgill.ca/ DDMAL] at McGill University.
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  • * there shouldn't be too much doubts about the quote and/or its author ...think: what's the point? To which I answer: we are the one-stop-all-about-music resource, hence we need *our* Jazz Quotes page :)
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  • ...:release-group/95911f60-caff-3277-836e-baaf295b6a93|Now That's What I Call Music 4]] credited to Various Artists ...or performers because the content of the compilation is made up from "non-music" (such as sound effects), then the release level credit should be set to [[
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  • ...rtant to collect all of these different versions, but in the end it is too much data for most of our users. Fortunately, it is easy to combine multiple pie If you have a body of music metadata that needs to get matched to MusicBrainz, this table can be quite
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  • We have a lot of data in AcousticBrainz, but we don't know much about what this data looks like. This task involves looking at the data tha * Improving visualization of high-dimensional music similarity spaces (Flexter)
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  • There are many different types of barcode, but the ones usually found on music releases are two:
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  • ...[[place:68b175f6-242d-40db-a376-ca0e2dd10c41|Carnegie Hall]] was known as "Music Hall" from 1891 to 1893). ...Productions]]; ''SME'' = [[label:9e6b4d7f-4958-4db7-8504-d89e315836af|Sony Music Entertainment]]
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  • ...337e-5fb4-41b4-858a-565388832b68|1993-11-18: MTV Unplugged Rehearsal, Sony Music Studios, New York, NY, USA]] ...lease:2f67eee7-d148-4f6a-9418-9b5d599f850c|1993-11-18: MTV Unplugged, Sony Music Studios, New York, NY, USA]]
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  • ...common knowledge needs not be owned by a monopoly supplier. Every private music collector and library can keep their local inventory in the shape of links ...nro|RjMunro]]'s copy of "Best of 1990-2000". Argubly, downloaded or ripped music files (MP3s etc.) jump over the manifestation category. Perhaps iTunes is a
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  • ...nz is a community-maintained open source music encyclopaedia that collects music metadata and makes it available to the public. [[mb:|Try it out.]] ...ost for them would be to programmatically parse these images to extract as much metadata as possible: free text, title, artist credit, label code, barcode,
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  • =Classical Music / Muzyka klasyczna= =Popular Music / Muzyka popularna=
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  • ...inz and Discogs, allowing to gather proper tags and download cover art for music libraries.
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  • ..._(trade_name)|'imprint' (its trademark or logo)]], that it uses to release music. Generally speaking, 'Label' and 'imprint' means the same thing - ''but'' i ...Fantasy ''company'' used the Original Jazz Classics ''imprint'' to reissue music they owned from defunct companies, including Prestige and the Prestige ''im
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  • Also known as a ''[[Mash-up]]'', this means that two pieces of music by different artists are mixed together, over each other, or otherwise comb
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  • :C library for creating MusicBrainz DiscIDs from audio CDs. Much better than implementing Disc IDs yourself. :Other music databases which we might try to work with
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  • * [[Other Databases|other online music databases]] All sources have varying degrees of reliability, differing by type of music, format of release and age of release. To be sure you may often need to cro
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  • ...00 lines of code. NGS does a lot more, but with a lot less code. NGS was a much needed cleanup and overhaul of our aging codebase. ...around in their pocket wherever they go. It is a very handy app to settle music debates at parties!
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  • We have a lot of data in AcousticBrainz, but we don't know much about what this data looks like. This task involves looking at the data tha * Improving visualization of high-dimensional music similarity spaces (Flexter)
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  • | [[WikiPedia:Bridge_(music)|Bridge]] || pont || Zwischenspiel (pl. -e) || || || brygga || || silta
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  • ...es, it might be sensible to keep this off: there's a fair amount of common music-related words that are also Roman numerals, such as "mix" (1009) or "mic" (
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  • ...al national portals, the equivalent streaming and MP3 editions (via Amazon Music) can bear a different ASIN in the different national portals.
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  • ...heme or background music, also add relationships for the performers of the music, where known.
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  • * They are a Spotify competitor in Russia that focuses on music released worldwide * Freebase is a big data repository of various data sets covering movies, music, sports, people, locations, and others
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  • * users with similar music tastes to mine A lot of music services have the ability for users to give feedback on a track, whether or
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  • ...p://www.freedb.org/ FreeDB.org] is [[Other Databases|another database]] of music metadata; it is the open version of [[WikiPedia:CDDB|CDDB]]. It was formed ...aken over as the de-facto standard CD recognition database for open source music software.
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  • ; Give a presentation to your class about {Meta,Music,Book,Listen,Acoustic,Critique}Brainz (O/R) Write a post for the beets blog about how to "give back" by finding music in your beets library that MusicBrainz doesn't have yet and submitting new
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  • # Wagner / Szell / Cleveland Orch: Great Orchestral Music from "The Ring" # Handel / NYP / Boulez: Water Music Suite / Royal Fireworks Music
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  • What type of music do you listen to? (please list a series of [[mb:doc/MusicBrainz_Identifier| How much time do you have available per week, and how would you plan to use it? Plea
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  • ...e used was simple, but it could not capture all of the nuances inherent in music metadata. For many years we'd known that we needed to overhaul our schema a ...aily newspaper that started using our data in 2010 to identify and link to music related articles on their web site. In 2011 they became a customer of the M
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  • * The music venue [[place:934578eb-5d83-499e-be42-917b7d1c6a35|Plink Plonk]] closed in
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  • =Tzadik, "Releasing the best in avant-guarde and experimental music"= * "Film Music"
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  • * [[series:4b5f2897-9b05-4799-b895-6620e27143e7|Now That's What I Call Music]] (UK edition)
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  • *Online music monetization *They would like to have the “perfect music for every moment”
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  • ...aliases unless they have specifically been used as credits in the artist's music and as such are needed to identify who an old credit in a release is referr
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  • ...h to both [[release:a88dfced-c156-4313-9b2e-336eb8746af1|baseball and jazz music]]. ...s possibly best forgotten, [[Jazz/Words|jazz]] had a deep influence on all music genres all over the world.
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  • ...possible. This could involve surveys/emails with other in the musicbrainz/Music research community We have a lot of data in AcousticBrainz, but we don't know much about what this data looks like. This task involves looking at the data tha
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  • ...d_for: Which ListenBrainz user was the playlist generated for? This is for music recommendation bots generating playlists for users.
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  • Episodes are now released on streaming platforms such as Spotify or Apple Music. These follow the standard guidelines for official releases. ...icensing issues). Furthermore, the same recent release on Spotify vs Apple Music can also have very different track lists.
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  • ; Give a presentation to your class about {Meta,Music,Book,Listen,Acoustic,Critique}Brainz (O/R) Write a post for the beets blog about how to "give back" by finding music in your beets library that MusicBrainz doesn't have yet and submitting new
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  • * relative to music in general ** did the release founded a new genre, or a new way to play music?
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  • If you're only looking for music metadata, you can start here with the basics. These files should help you ...d search indexes. Combining this with the core database should cover most music-metadata-related use cases. Keep in mind you will certainly need this if yo
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  • How to tag your music files with Grouping, Genres, Moods, Occasions, Decades, Original Year, Cate * [http://www.mediamonkey.com/ MediaMonkey] - Music player with great features for large collections.
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  • | '''''Main Hall of the Academy of Music, Stockholm'''''
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  • ...ips|relationships]], release information (date, country, label, etc.), and much more. ...elease. They also enable us to store "untrusted" metadata like the CD Baby music catalog<ref>[https://blog.metabrainz.org/?p=278 Should we import all/some o
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  • :Describes how the BBC /music teams and MusicBrainz community plan to work together.
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  • | [[Image:logo_musickickup.jpg|250px|center]] || '''[http://musickickup.com/ Music Kickup]''' | [[File:logo_mtg.png|250px|center]] || '''[http://www.mtg.upf.edu/ Music Technology Group, UPF]'''
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  • * [[Release:5431cbcf-aee2-31a5-ba43-e28dd366b15c|I: Orchestral Works/Chamber Music]]
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  • ...Qt]] in conjunction with iTunes which I'm guessing is by far the most used Music playing app on Mac OS X. * The "magic wand" lookup button seems to do something different, and much more useful than the lookup button inside the new metadate section in the b
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  • ...for cover art for MusicBrainz. We also embarked on the journey to create a music review site as one of the Summer of Code projects and continued to work on ...the end of 2013 are much stronger than when 2013 started and we're looking much more solid for 2014.
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  • "text": "Lyrics and music by Merzhin except:\r\n
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  • ...ase:56bb5359-0450-4acf-b5b2-de9c88c2ab35|The Best of Jauns Mēness]]" says "music: Sola/Mielavs/Zālītis/Kroičs", "words: Mielavs" ...ase:56bb5359-0450-4acf-b5b2-de9c88c2ab35|The Best of Jauns Mēness]]" says "music: Muktupāvels/Mielavs/Sola/Zālītis", "words: Mielavs"
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  • | [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/pvx2 Richard Thompson - Live at the BBC] | [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/mh28 Ram Sampath - Delhi Belly]
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  • ...the PostgreSQL relational database engine and contains all of MusicBrainz' music metadata. This data includes information about [[Artist|artists]], [[Releas
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