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  • <includeonly><span class="music-symbol" style="font-family: Arial Unicode MS, Lucida Sans Unicode;">{{#swit | #default = '''Unable to parse music symbol {{{1}}}'''
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  • In Delft we discussed how to do music reviews and biographies. Our basic assumption was that a straight wiki syst ...es to the biographies or new biographies. Changes are accepted or rejected much like the current moderation system.
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  • '''Welcome Music Hack Day Participants!''' * It looks like [http://www.amplifiedmusicservices.com Amplified Music Services] are no longer giving out API keys. You might be able to find [ht
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  • = So is MusicBrainz no use for classical music at the moment? = ...the principle of composer and performer much like it is used for "popular" music covers. It would be swell if everyone would interpreted the guidelines in t
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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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  • ...at [http://niklasbe.wordpress.com http://niklasbe.wordpress.com] and the [[Music Collection Introduction|MusicCollectionIntroduction]] page. The data model is described at [[Music Collection Data Model|MusicCollectionDataModel]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[History:Future Of Music Welcome Page]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[History:Future Of Music Summit Ad]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[History:Music Hack Day]]
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[History:Find Duplicate Music Files]]
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  • File:ajax-on-music-bottle.jpg
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  • ...tly Asked Questions]] about the entry, editing and formatting of classical music recordings. Note that this page is less scrupulously edited than the actual ===Where are the style guidelines for classical music?===
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  • #REDIRECT [[History:Music Collection Data Model]]
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  • =Music Collection data model=
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  • ...and the trivial bits alike! We want to capture this data for all types of music from all walks of life and all corners of the globe. Is your music catalogued on MusicBrainz? To find out, [http://musicbrainz.org/search/text
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  • This HOWTO describes how to use [[TRM]]s to search a music collection and identify those tracks that are duplicates. It will probably
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  • #REDIRECT [[History:Music Hack Day]]
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  • This page is here so I can find it again when we participate in a Music Hack Day: ...//musicbrainz.org MusicBrainz] is an open music encyclopedia that collects music metadata and makes it available to the public.
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  • =Future of Music Summit Ad= ...] on September 17 & 18. The sponsorship gives us exposure on the Future of Music web site and signage at the event (including tall banners hung on both side
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  • I don’t have much more than a few minutes per day so I think a 7 day vote period would not be = Taped music in concerts =
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  • #REDIRECT [[Series/Now Thats What I Call Music]]
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[User:BrianSchweitzer/Music Director Position Relationship Type Proposal]]
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  • This indicates that an [[Artist|artist]] is, or was, the music director for an [[Artist|artist]]. This is an [[Artist|artist]] who not onl :* [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/20/arts/music/20tomm.html Concert programming]
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  • | 1 || KICW-85001 || Turkish Military Band Music of Ottoman Empire ([[release:2671cd2a-2a1d-4d0f-9b7a-ade1e39cf715|unidentif | 2 || KICW-85002 || Reciting The Qur'ān and Sufi Music of Turkey || || || || || ||
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  • '''Doujin music''' releases are self-produced and published as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wi
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  • ...happens in [https://community.metabrainz.org/t/how-should-we-handle-doujin-music/49021 this thread on the community forum]. I recommend bringing comments an ...apted from [https://community.metabrainz.org/t/how-should-we-handle-doujin-music/49021 a long running discussion in the MusicBrainz community forum]. There'
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  • = So is MusicBrainz no use for classical music at the moment? = ...the principle of composer and performer much like it is used for "popular" music covers. It would be swell if everyone would interpreted the guidelines in t
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  • ! colspan="4" | music ...trumental:no} lyrics and {derived | the same | different | spoken-word:no} music<br />
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  • "classical" music or "serious" music should not be treated as something else. ...CDDB. Musicbrainz does use a quite logical definition of serious music as music that is not performed by the composer. This actually has been very common i
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  • ...ufficient idea of what musicbrainz intends doing. Also, being a passionate music lover myself, it seems like this would be the perfect GSOC project for me t ==Music Lover==
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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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  • ...lots of different types of music, and typically I make edits based on the music I own or I'm listening to on [[Last.fm|LastFm]], but sometimes I feel inspi
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  • But mostly music fan. Big one. Use 240Gb iPod 5G with Rockbox as mine music companion.
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  • ...pie and a dork. I love videogames, music, computers and organization. MB = Music + Organization.
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  • This page is here so I can find it again when we participate in a Music Hack Day: ...//musicbrainz.org MusicBrainz] is an open music encyclopedia that collects music metadata and makes it available to the public.
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  • ...nce switched to eCommerce; he also has several years experience working in music retail and classical catalog mail order.
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  • ...www.slimdevices.com slimboxen] at home, but these days, I mostly listen to music during commutes in my car. ...dioscrobbler.com/user/hakan42 Last.FM] has a pretty good description of my music listening habits...
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  • ...e intro/outro music, which is frequently a PA broadcasting of pre-recorded music, but also including the ambient audience noise. These would seem to fall i * I would say that using pre-recorded music doesn't automatically stop it from being live in that way (we would have th
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  • ...rmers, and works are all mixed up on many more classical CD's than popular music. ...concerned, it seems to me that they can be treated as every other form of music - the name of the tune. Classical tunes tend to have long and complex name
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  • crlshn- I wanna move from j:\music to g:\music but is like a 20,000+ unsorted mp3, does picard had an automove/autorename/
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  • ...retired or died. Also a lot of those older bandleaders children went into music, a lot of those band leaders do in fact have sons (and less often daughters ...h, 'and his son' is very ambiguous. If it's in any way related to Cuban music, it's almost certainly meant to mean 'and his band'.
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  • * '''UM7''': Universal Music * '''AKW''': Universal Music? Polydor?
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  • ...ping to be enabled, so that tags are stored in a parallel structure to the music files: : Root for music files e.g. 'C:\\Music' (backslashes must be doubled up)
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  • ...factor, is a term to describe in short the effects the ways of traditional music has on various issues (style, data structure, ...). ...>Folk music is a much broader (ie., more overloaded) term than traditional music though.</ref>) has been passed down from generation to generation for hundr
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  • File:musicbrainz-picard-workshop-outline.pdf
    ...z, the open source music encyclopedia, and teach them how to tag their own music using Picard. This document is the outline used to plan the presentation an
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  • File:musicbrainz-picard-workshop-presentation.pdf
    ...z, the open source music encyclopedia, and teach them how to tag their own music using Picard. This document contains the actual slides and presentation del
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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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  • ...e most common types of works that are associated with classical music. Pop music should use the type ''None'' since these types do not really apply. ...capture the most common work types as seen on the BBC's Orpheus classical music catalog. We are likely going to use this list of Work Types to launch NGS a
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  • ...and the trivial bits alike! We want to capture this data for all types of music from all walks of life and all corners of the globe. Is your music catalogued on MusicBrainz? To find out, [http://musicbrainz.org/search/text
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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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  • = The IMDb of Music: Introducing MusicBrainz = http://opensourcedays.org/2013/content/imdb-music-introducing-musicbrainz
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  • ...for open data and thinks that MusicBrainz can play a vital role in helping Music 2.0 companies develop innovative products.
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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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  • Just another music addict...
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  • | '''HWV''' || colspan="2"| '''''Water Music, Suite No. 1 in F major''''' || '''AR''' || '''Notes''' | 348 || 1 || Water Music, Suite No. 1 in F major, HWV 348: 1. Overture. Largo - Allegro || composed
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  • File:Mymusiccollection2.jpg
    My Music Collection screenshot 2
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  • '''Welcome Music Hack Day Participants!''' * It looks like [http://www.amplifiedmusicservices.com Amplified Music Services] are no longer giving out API keys. You might be able to find [ht
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  • ...ttps://www.musicbrainz.org/label/4c36a975-09d8-4888-959b-702040e92653 Rock Music Publishing Co., Ltd. Taiwan] ...tps://www.musicbrainz.org/label/a71ca118-1ffd-4974-b95c-7c01388b099a Elite Music (巨石音樂)] (1987–1992)
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Talk:Music Review]]
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  • /mnt/media/Music == Music player ==
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  • ...cient, a media player manufacturer) took a database that had been built by music fans and turned it into a private company. ...engaged in typical corporate behavior by suing various competitors (like [[Music Match|MusicMatch]]) and even customers (like Roxio, which allowed users to
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  • ...Sydney, Australia. My music knowledge probably stems from borrowing a rock music encyclopedia one night and reading it cover to cover over the weekend; up u
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  • * For music written for the soundtrack, '''Artist''' should contain the composer, not t ...available, it should be indicated using [[Advanced Relationships]]. ''Such music is often referred to as the "score" - especially if it is instrumental.''
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  • ...ary 2008. I have periods when I edit a lot, mostly when I'm sorting my own music collections. However, I try to always answer mail. I listen to everything from (northern) soul to Irish & Swedish folk music to neofolk and dark ambient, having various degrees of knowledge of differe
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  • ...t it the more I get to the point that it might have been easier to mention music I don't like only. ;) ==What are your prefered scopes on Music Brainz?==
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  • ...uters may be my livelihood, music is my life's blood. With my ever-growing music collection, it's essential to have some form of organization (which is, in
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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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  • ...uired/foo] into Amplified Music Services. From what I understand Amplified Music Services has continued supporting the [[PUID]] technology that MusicBrainz
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  • Editor:sesam is '''Péter Szilágyi''', university student and music buff.
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  • ...and]]. I was born 1972, I have a passion for heavy music, but all kinds of music is on my plate. .../cbeb312e-e39a-4341-a138-e0939549667d.html Abhorrence]. I've written about music for about 20 years, first to a now defunct Suomi Finland Perkele metal maga
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  • ...rd company, with the product being available for retail sale"? With pretty much anything officially released by a record company, there is a profit motive. ==Free music archive sites==
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  • ...re is an occasional user/editor at Mosucbrainz.org Listens to all sorts of music.
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  • #REDIRECT [[User:BrianSchweitzer/Music Director Position Relationship Type Proposal]]
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  • ソニー系レーベルの場合、2014/3/31まではレーベルごとに会社が分かれていたのですが、2014/4/1付でSony Music Label Inc.に統合した<ref>http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2034121/full/</r ...で、[https://musicbrainz.org/label/f1c73c59-4f22-4a0f-bb56-073671d8afea Sony Music Label Inc.]に入れるのかと思いきや、基本的にはCDと同じ�
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  • ...would really like to use Picard to clean up and extend the metadata in my music collection, hopefully in an automated fashion. I don't think I have enough I have some background with iTunes and other music database systems. So I approach Picard by trying to fit it into my knowledg
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  • == Classical music sources == ...es of performers (mostly pianists and conductors) [http://lee.classite.com/music/Ring/disco-virtuosos.htm]
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  • ...a trumpet player, particularly bop, so Clifford Brown, etc. Also whatever music I stumble onto. Database designer / programmer by day.
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  • Martin Blais has wasted way too much time fiddling music metadata in the past.
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  • Studying Music Information Retrieval at the University of Victoria under Tzanetakis.
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  • ...roblem I have with this list for categorising WCM is how to handle chamber music. The list has "Sonata" and "Quartet", but it does not have "Trio", "Quintet ...he required values &hellip;). But what, then, should be done about chamber music? It's anomalous for Quartet to be in the list but not Trio, Quintet &hellip
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  • ==Prefered Music== ...e of [http://musicbrainz.org/user/subscriptions.html?user=73463 electronic music].
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  • ...xample, you'll notice that it was published Global Music, JD Music and MCA Music Ltd., while the album was released by Astralwerks. --[[User:LukasLalinsky|L ...ecome confused of late. For example, "EMI Records" is a record label, "EMI Music" is a publisher. The publisher may license the songs it owns to many non-EM
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  • == Music wishlist == * https://web.archive.org/web/20061213083541/http://www.paulnoll.com:80/China/Music/China-musical-instruments-2.html (chinan)
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  • Cantaloupe Music Music Agents Red Label
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  • # Traverses your music files, and finds everything with no PUID Re-run the script 24-hours later, then your entire music collection will have PUIDs.
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  • i love music. --[[User:Dondor134|Dondor134]] 21:25, 8 January 2010 (UTC)
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  • Artist-work AR, equivalent to composer, used for beat producers in hip hop music. Current "producer" AR is artist-recording, which is not good enough.
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  • ...art-of song, which is part of a track (performed by artist). For classical music, maybe a product type arrangement (arranged by artist). When Weird Al sings
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  • Sport, mathematics and of course music are the biggest hobbies of mine.
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  • ..., Norway, and I spend most of my spare time listening to and organizing my music.
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  • ...at [http://niklasbe.wordpress.com http://niklasbe.wordpress.com] and the [[Music Collection Introduction|MusicCollectionIntroduction]] page. The data model is described at [[Music Collection Data Model|MusicCollectionDataModel]].
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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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  • This indicates that an [[Artist|artist]] is, or was, the music director for an [[Artist|artist]]. This is an [[Artist|artist]] who not onl :* [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/20/arts/music/20tomm.html Concert programming]
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  • ...only constraints are that the texts with exception of page 1 and 6 may not much grow in total length. Welcome to the Picard Music File Tag Manager configuration wizard!
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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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  • I'm one of the editors of the MusicBrainz music information database. MusicBrainz strives at providing up to date informations about music releases (more about MusicBrainz at their homepage: http://musicbrainz.org/
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  • ...k at a large American electronics company, doing R&D in the field of smart music systems.
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  • ...other way changed to produce a result that is one single piece of audible music. Its sound is the same as the sound of the related [[Object Model/Master Ob ...data is modified/edited and optionally merged to create a single piece of music it becomes a [[Object Model/Mix Object|../MixObject]]. The overall sound of
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  • * [http://www.myplaydirect.com/ MyPlay Direct], aka Sony Music Entertainment (Click through to album artwork) * Warner Music Group: http://www.media.wmg-is.com/media/portal/media/cms/<barcode here> (M
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  • ...rtist|artist]]. This is an [[Artist|artist]] who leads the band, acts as a music director for the band, and frequently, also plays in the band. The band may ...ombined with [[Proposal:Music Director Position Relationship Type Proposal|Music Director Position Relationship Type]] unless the [[Artist|artist]] publicly
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  • Introduction from [http://www.popsike.com/THAI-RECORDJohnny-Guitar-SHADOW-MUSIC-THAILAND-LP-60s-psych-garage-LP-not-EP/300680118989.html popsike] ...Shadow Music of Thailand]'''" compilation features tunes by ''P.M. Pocket Music'', ''The Son of P.M.'', ''P.M.7'', ''Johnny Guitar'' and ''Jupiter''.
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  • ...ground" (Pop music mostly); and there are genres, where people ''deal with music in a different mindset'' so that the composer is not really important (Elec When an artist both wrote and performed a piece of music, should [[Performer Relationship Type|PerformerRelationshipType]], Composer
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  • * I would hope we could find a music-related name; a bit of searching turned up [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gl * Another music related idea: Are there songs titles that inspire you with hope?
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  • MusicBrainz is a community-maintained open source encyclopedia of music information.
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  • |[http://www.allcelticmusic.com/ All Celtic Music] |[http://www.christianbook.com/page/music Christianbook]
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  • ...encourage tidying up of all the messy classical data so he can get his own music collection in some kind of order...
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  • ...ed by these Artists. MusicBrainz aims to create a historical record of all music for all people to use. ...MusicBrainz does not have access to the music itself, nor does it make any music available to anyone'''.
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  • ...to be a incredibly accurate and complete music database, a main goal being music identification with audio finger prints and file tagging and metadata stora Thanks very much. Please let me know if you have any questions.
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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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  • ...ut my [http://www.last.fm/user/Coeus/ Last.fm profile] to see what type of music I like.
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  • ...uted mini-comics to Alice Cooper releases that expand on the themes of the music would be a good example. Art that has nothing to do with the release parti ...ms also credit some other people for Art Direction. Does this mean we lack Music Direction relation here? (edit: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_directo
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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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  • * When someone wrote both the music and the lyrics, should [[Composer Relationship Type|ComposerRelationshipTyp <ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Melody and rythm are music, thus [[Composer Relationship Type|ComposerRelationshipType]] is better sui
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  • I'm using [[MusicBrainz]] currently to order my music collection. But I become interested in the concepts of MB in a hurry. I try
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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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  • ...est possible support for "classical" (or "art" or... you know what I mean) music, we need to think of the hardest / less obvious cases we can come up with. A movement (“Pluto”) was composed much later by a different composer, but of course could be considered part of th
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  • This category is for pages that deal with music-related resources, standards, software, or websites etc. that are not part
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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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  • ...tp://www.alexandra.hu/scripts/cgi/webshop.cgi/main?TabSheet=music&TabSheet=music alexandra.hu] |[http://music.baidu.com/ Baidu Music (百度音乐)]
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  • ...specifically looking for a way to use the album art plugin for my existing music library.
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  • == What is a Review of Music == ...mposition is an evaluation of a publication, service, musical composition (music review of a composition or recording). A compilation of reviews may itself
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  • The following taggers will tag your music files with MusicBrainz data. ...quickly and provides many auto-matching and auto-formatting tasks that do much of the work for you. Jaikoz currently supports tagging of MP3 files with al
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  • Just a Dutchy who likes a lot of music, especially when there are guitars in it. I've been made an autoeditor in M
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  • I'm the lead developer of the [[AudioRanger]] music tagging software, which is part of the MusicBrainz [[Tagger Affiliate Progr
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  • ...as useful are the tags meant for working with Classical music, and remixed music, as well as embedded license metadata. Lots of good stuff in there. Eventua
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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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  • ...any help with any of the languages mentioned above or anything about greek music in general, feel free to contact me at any time)'' ...t all genres and artists (especially jazz, rock and generally experimental music).
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  • * [[User:PBryan|PBryan with some scripts for ripping/managing music.]]
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  • This is a list of websites that host music reviews under a Creative Commons license. Feel free to add to the list. | [http://www.flayrah.com/category/tags/music Flayrah] || English || Furry music || CC 4.0 (licensed differently per review) ||
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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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  • I haven't contributed to actual edits in the Musicbrainz system that much so far, but I am interested in making it easier to get new information into ==Music Likes==
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  • ...rk on databases, but I like to do things in other programming domains too. Music would probably have been my job if I had only followed my natural tendencie My deepest emotions are with classical music, but I enjoy lots of musical works in pop and jazz too.
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  • | Mainly interested in EBM and other electronic music, so I'm trying to clean up those on [[MusicBrainz]].
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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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  • This section overly focuses on ID3 tags, which map somewhat badly to non-music. Approaching this subject with an initial question of "who is the artist?" * people who perform music
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  • =Future of Music Summit Ad= ...] on September 17 & 18. The sponsorship gives us exposure on the Future of Music web site and signage at the event (including tall banners hung on both side
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  • ...ern playback equipment. The process generally doesn't involve changing the music in any artistically important way. It may, however, result in recordings th *If the music has been re-recorded, not remastered, then the Other Version Relationship T
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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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  • ...unes and those who don't live in the few countries supported by the iTunes Music Store. These links are therefore hard for many people to verify as being co ...to play their tracks. Proper official or fan-made discographies are much, much better places to use as sources of information.
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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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  • * A '''reference book''' is “Mande Music: Traditional and Modern Music of the Maninka and Mandinka of Western Africa” by Eric Charry which can b
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  • ...provide a way to describe all the Artists what participate in a particular music file, far beyond the capacity of an Artist field, or a "feat." string in a ...s an inconsistent, unsatisfying mess. If I were to run Picard on classical music files drawing from MB records not following the CSG, I'd likely be unhappy
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  • ...R, but what about house bands, session musicians, staff writers (lyrics or music) etc.?
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  • ...artist format is still fairly simple. I have yet to find a need to make it much more complex. ...pilation), Compilations/))$if($eq($left(%album%,28),Now That's What I Call Music),Now! Series/%releasecountry%/,)%album%$if(%discnumber%, /Disc %discnumber%
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  • | '''Instr.''' || '''BG & His Orch''' || '''BG & His Music Hall Orch'''
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  • My other main interest besides music is [http://www.flickr.com/photos/37863474@N00/ photography].
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  • Not much of a music brain, but interested in the open database aspect of the project. [[User:Ar
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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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  • ...5D] [[wikidata:Property:P31|instance of]] a subclass of [[wikidata:8719053|music venue]] and doesn't have a [[wikidata:Property:P1004|place MBID]] ...5D] [[wikidata:Property:P31|instance of]] a subclass of [[wikidata:Q188451|music genre]]
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  • ...open source project for a class called Commons-Based Peer Production. As a music critic and fan, I chose MusicBrainz.
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  • My name is Sam Ley. I love music, computing, driving my scooter, and bicycling, and other stuff too.
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  • ...sound belongs to a larger category of sounds/music. For example, classical music is often sorted in different musical sections (e.g. "Piano Concerto", "Weat
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  • .../musicbrainz.org/showartist.html?artistid=274502 Nightingale (celtic-style music, often plays at contra dances)] separated
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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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  • * "Advanced relationships used to link to legal sources where the music listed in the database can be obtained." If the site isn't legally providi
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  • * scans designated directories for my music files and maintain a database of MBIDs
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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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  • ...ard Tagger|PicardTagger]] to automatically identify and label your digital music collection. ...ic Tagger|ClassicTagger]] to automatically identify and label your digital music collection.
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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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  • ...ld '''exclude secondary information such as "''Original Soundtrack''"''', "Music from or Inspired by" or "OST", etc, '''except when''' "Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture" would become simply "Titanic".
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  • | How much editing would be required to have a separate work entry? Most single edits ...tions for their own sake, or as a means to better describe the contents of music recordings?
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  • '''Q:''' How should we handle releases like "Now That's What I Call Music," which uses a standard numbering scheme which is obviously indicative of v ...) "CMJ New Music Monthly, Volume xxx: Month Year". For example, "CMJ New Music Monthly, Volume 101: May 2002". The release event should then be the same
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  • ...l, orchestral — even electronic. To attempt to define just what classical music is, or to define a 'classical composer', would invariably include artists w ...o-equal, frequently greater, importance. For this reason, for 'classical' music, the composer, and not the performer, is the principal artist. In MusicBra
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  • ...wling through D&B, Indie, undeground Hip-Hop, Jazz, and general Electronic music. Particular areas of interest include japanese Shibuya-Kei, 90s D&B, and al * Kitsuné Music
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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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  • .../16c32c99-2225-4e0a-bbda-0807a525b5c7 Saint-Saëns' Sonata and Other French Music]<br/> ...brainz.org/release/245039ca-03ce-41bc-8fd2-0e664b261613 The Complete Organ Music Volume 7]<br/>
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  • * [http://fanart.tv/api-docs/music-api/ fanart.tv] * [http://developers.music-story.com/developers/musicbrainz music-story]
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  • ...ns. Many editors described very regimented processes by which they add new music to their collection, and getting the data right in MusicBrainz is a part of
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  • *[http://www.minc.gr.jp/ Music forest]
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  • * For '''music tracks for which the name (or the lack of it) is unknown''', enter '''[unkn # 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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  • * Docs explaining why MetaBrainz is separate from (Music)brainz, the ideology and the history
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  • Hi, my name is Chad and I'm a non-programming music geek from West Virginia. I'm generally easy-going but I have some serious T ...hich category would be best. Would a specific category for stand-up be too much?
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  • * [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/ BBC Music] * [http://www.surgeradio.co.uk/music/ Surge Radio]
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  • A composition exists in the mind of the composer or as notes as sheet music. As long as it is not audible, it is a composition. Every recording of the ...<li style="list-style-type:none">The artist(s) responsible for writing the music and/or lyrics of a [[Object Model/Composition Object|../CompositionObject]]
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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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  • ...archive.org/details/xgn017_-_dissident. You may choose any of the 'get the music' link sub-types.
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  • ...[MusicBrainz]] has been widely hailed for its GUID approach to identifying music, but what does this exactly mean? Does the identifier refer to a specific v ...aving the same experience/listening to the specific track (Ie. the average music listener) might find a system where these have the same identifier most con
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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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  • The progenitor of all the current music metadatabases was the workmandb "index file" used by the Workman CD player ...in|ReplayGain]] MP3 tags. None of these features are supported by current music metadabases, and some (like continue) aren't even possible to implement usi
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  • "name": "Studio Brussel: Life Is Music",
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  • Music, motorcycles, freedom and free will...
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  • ...sthetic reasons. Unfortunately the line between classical and contemporary music is often thin, so making different rules for them is hard as well.
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  • | [http://www.cede.ch/ cede.ch] || [http://www.cede.ch/en/music-cd/frames/frameset.cfm?aobj=437379 Example] || [http://www.cede.ch/covers/c | [http://www.homegrownmusic.net/ Homegrown Music Network] || [http://www.homegrownmusic.net/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PRO
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  • ...eful for what others can do with it. If I'm not at work I try to spend as much time as I can outdoors, I’m physically active doing whatever sounds fun, ...e and other users of last.fm can have an accurate place to synchronize our music to get the most of our relationships.
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  • ...endo] is a legal music download site that offers Creative Commons licensed 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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  • ...er to look at. It is also, as you certainly know, displayed in many modern music players for similar reasons. However, there isn’t a cleanly organized, pu ...o do, make sure that you respect the artists and their labels and make the music world a better place.
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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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  • ...Baby] is an online music store specializing in the sale of CDs and digital music downloads from independent musicians to consumers.
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  • Now that last.fm has re-enabled the music downloading feature, I think 'is available to download' links to last.fm sh ...esence on the Web. See [http://www.last.fm/music/Halo33 http://www.last.fm/music/Halo33] as an example. This rule should not apply in these cases. "has an o
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  • ...ley. I'm a Free Software advocate with a keen interest in a wide range of music. My central focus in the Free Software world has been Free Java, first wit
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  • # NOW: Artist music can be downloaded for free at URL #: PROPOSED: Artist has music which can be downloaded for free at URL
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  • ...lems arise. These are all addressed in this section containing [[Classical Music FAQ]], [[Classical Style Guide]] and [[Talk:Classical Style Guide]].
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  • ...kipedia.org/wiki/Classical_period_%28music%29 Classical Period] in Western music.
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  • * [http://imslp.org IMSLP / Petrucci Music Library] “An Internet-based free sheet music website which specializes in choral music.” Its [http://www1.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Help:What%27s_it_all_about%3F#
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  • ...primarily in order to add any missing information to the MB database about music tracks which I have been downloading from [https://www.jamendo.com Jamendo] == My non-MB but still music-related presence ==
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  • * for arrangements (modifications in the music such as adding or removing sections, ) use [[rt:51975ed8-bbfa-486b-9f28-594 * for transcriptions (same music but different instrument(s)) use [[Proposal:Transcription_Relationship_Type
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  • A track is the result of the whole music production process that started with the idea described in the [[Object Mod ...used to create the track on a release. When a single identifiable piece of music can be listened to, it is a track on a release.
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  • * [[Streaming Music Relationship Type|can be streamed for free at]] http://www.npr.org/template * [[Streaming Music Relationship Type|can be streamed for free at]] http://www.npr.org/template
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  • *Trying to put my music collection in order (which still seems unreachable)
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  • * Artist-URL: has a BBC Music page at * Artist-URL: music can be downloaded for free at
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  • [02:28] <Zastai> for modern music, chances are it's shorthand for brass, with no specific instrument intended
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  • [[MusicBrainz]] does not store music, nor store video. [[MusicBrainz]] stores words that are in the format of a ...udio designation, [[MusicBrainz]] and its users know all of the tracks are music, and those that are not, we generally delete, or name [[[Data Track|DataTra
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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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  • ...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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  • ...music]], [[Wikipedia:Renaissance music|renaissance]], [[Wikipedia:Romantic music|romantic]], etc.</div> ...l, orchestral — even electronic. To attempt to define just what classical music is, or to define a 'classical composer', would invariably include artists w
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  • ...temming from the latest few discussions on soundtrack style, it was pretty much decided that yes, there are different types of soundtrack, and yes, each ty .... For one, composer is a distinct id3 tag. Also musicals, unlike classical music, are rarely attributed to the composer or the lyricist, they are mentioned
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  • ...and then lists the no longer existing SPA's [christmas music], [classical music], [soundtrack], [nature sounds] and [news report] there. Does this make sen ...|ArtistAnnotation]] that many games do in fact have a credited composer or music engineer who should be the artist. [[User:Dupuy|@alex]]
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  • ...om artists like labels or series.. but movies? All in all this db is about music. I have a problem with taking role names as separate artists and linking th ...e each soundtrack would only have one set of actors, there wouldn't be too much of a problem IMO. If there were soundtracks in multiple languages, each cha
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  • ...singer, born and raised in Miami, Florida. It is said that his passion for music was developed as an adolescent, where he worked his first job as a disc joc
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  • ...music]], [[Wikipedia:Renaissance music|renaissance]], [[Wikipedia:Romantic music|romantic]], etc.</div> ...l, orchestral — even electronic. To attempt to define just what classical music is, or to define a 'classical composer', would invariably include artists w
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  • ...s by genre, even if it's as minimalist as separating "classical" and "pop" music. [[FreeDB]] has genres. Allmusic.com has genres. Amazon has genres. It
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  • ...py of the recordings in a while. However, I have them transcribed as sheet music (for the guitar; they are written for the piano). There are three pieces in
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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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  • * [https://beatnickmusic.com/ Beatnick Music] * [https://www.costco.ca/music-cds-box-sets.html Costco Wholesale]
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  • ...tly Asked Questions]] about the entry, editing and formatting of classical music recordings. Note that this page is less scrupulously edited than the actual ===Where are the style guidelines for classical music?===
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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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  • ...(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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  • [[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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  • ==Make a DAML+OIL ontology for music== ...e way that MB's technology, or just the fact that it is a huge database of music information, could be used. Not sure any are realistic or actually useful,
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  • <ul><li style="list-style-type:none">''My French is not much better, but it looks okay to me (I tweaked it a bit and added a title)'' [[ I am french, so I can help maintaining this list (though my prefered music is classical and jazz, not french songs). I put the first name before the f
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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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  • In Delft we discussed how to do music reviews and biographies. Our basic assumption was that a straight wiki syst ...es to the biographies or new biographies. Changes are accepted or rejected much like the current moderation system.
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  • ...ructure for classical", "Data input in classical", "Searching in classical music") plus a few other threads such as "Classical Style Guide: Using Bach's wor ...hen using composition for an opera: would I mean the full work or just the music?). Furthermore, posters did tend to use "work" spontaneously instead of "co
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  • Music is a hobby, and has been a profession for me. I've helped bands with establ
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  • ...r, each one modified so that they blend together into a continuous flow of music. Common techniques for this include [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fade_%28 ...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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  • ...icBrainz]] should carry a database of information about the content of the music, not just Artist, Track Number, etc. ...t, slow Jazz from the 40s." or perhaps: "Play me all of Jurrasic 5's angry music."
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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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  • ...ibutors'''', but this is already problematic. examples are Sound Engineer, Music Producer, e.t.c.
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  • My music tastes include: #Progressive Breaks/House/Trance (too many to list :) #Down
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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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  • ...eaning up the extensive (but extensively documented at least) "Absolute.." music series of compilations (up to here: [http://www.absolute.nu/samlingar_deta * Everyone who's ever been on one of the Nature's Best compilations of NZ music
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