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  • ...hers wouldn't. On the other hand, you might want to not even consider it a performance of a work, assuming that it's just basically all "background noise"...--[[U
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  • ...[[Recording:c016b14b-6de0-48a1-a1d9-20fa172ef71a|A Day in the Life]] is a performance of [[Work:fd1aa4f2-ba26-3a05-b72d-4392c35a073c|A Day in the Life]] * [[Recording]] is a performance of [[Work]]
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  • ...one performance and because performance is a slightly dubious term for the relationship in some cases. The same can be said for medleys. I think this can be droppe I'm not sure there is the perfect link phrase because the relationship will be used in circumstances where (a) 1 recording includes versions of ma
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  • * [[Talk:Amazon Relationship Type]] * [[Talk:Arranger Relationship Type]]
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  • * [[Advanced Relationship|Advanced Relationship]] * [[:Category:Relationship Type|Relationship Type]]
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  • ...band on a track (or release/RG) without being a bandleader; combining that performance concept into the artist-artist relational concept of this proposal only con
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  • This indicates an [[Artist|artist]] who conducted a performance. ...ster Position Relationship Type Proposal|Choirmaster Position Relationship Type]] should be used to describe the fact that an [[Artist|artist]] was the ''c
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  • <ul><li style="list-style-type:none">An attribute to indicate a stepchild would fall into this category as Another way could be to use [[Performance Name|PerformanceName]] but [[Same Artist With Different Names]] says "Note that
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  • This proposal is part of [[Performance Restructuring Proposal|PerformanceRestructuringProposal]].'' ...ng, recitative and the like, that is which is not intended to be a musical performance of its own. Another definition could be that no lyrics are performed.
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  • ...but did not form a lasting group. For groups you should use the membership type. *'''[[Date Relationship Attribute|start date]]'''[[image:Attention.png|''This is a '''required''' a
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  • ...ut was dropped from the final NGS schema, as it was considered to make the relationship between work, recording, and track too complex for the user (who would alre This page describes the recording (AKA performance) object and its role in the [[Object Model|ObjectModel]].
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  • =The Relationship Cluster Problem= ...For these nine siblings that requires 8 + 7 + 6 + 5 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 1 = 36 relationship entries. This is a lot of <s>unnecessary</s> moderation work.
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  • ...ndicates that a recording is made up of multiple parts (e.g. an orchestral performance broken into multiple parts or tracks on a release) ...e movements have been split in multiple tracks. [[Performance Relationship Type]].
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  • This proposal is part of [[Performance Restructuring Proposal|PerformanceRestructuringProposal]].'' ...udiobooks, which are read by a reader. For those use [[Reader Relationship Type|ReaderRelationshipType]].
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  • This proposal is part of [[Performance Restructuring Proposal|PerformanceRestructuringProposal]].'' ...are normally spoken by others. For a narrator use [[Narrator Relationship Type]].
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  • ...al Relationship Attribute|VocalRelationshipAttribute]] or the [[Instrument Relationship Attribute|InstrumentRelationshipAttribute]] or any that is proposed here. ...onship Type|ReaderRelationshipType]] as subtypes to [[Speaker Relationship Type|SpeakerRelationshipType]].
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  • ...uct where a band has the name of the main performer - or the [[Performance Name]] of the main performing artist. ...[[rt:88562a60-2550-48f0-8e8e-f54d95c7369a|Supporting Musician Relationship Type]].
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  • | '''German''' || '''MusicBrainz relationship''' ...composed ([[rt:d59d99ea-23d4-4a80-b066-edca32ee158f|Composer Relationship Type]])
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  • ...roposal|PerformanceRestructuringProposal]] for ideas on how to restructure performance link types and attributes.<br/> ...ss|Composition Relationship Class]] generally; see [[Composer Relationship Type]] discussion. -- [[User:JimDeLaHunt|JimDeLaHunt]] 2007-12-17
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  • :This indicates a group of people that may or may not have a distinctive name. :This type should be used if none of the above types "Person", "Group", or "Character"
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  • ...the sampled material, using the [[:Category:Remix Relationship Class|Remix Relationship Class]]. --[[User:DonRedman|DonRedman]] ...riting of drum lines etc would be a case for [[Instrumentator Relationship Type|InstrumentatorRelationshipType]] --[[User:Gecks|Gecks]]
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  • : This indicates that an [[Artist|artist]] did not play a main role in the performance. : This special version of this [[:Category:Relationship Type|relationship type]] indicates that an [[Artist|artist]] sang or spoke on the release or track
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  • ...[[Recording:c016b14b-6de0-48a1-a1d9-20fa172ef71a|A Day in the Life]] is a performance of [[Work:fd1aa4f2-ba26-3a05-b72d-4392c35a073c|A Day in the Life]] * [[Recording]] is a performance of [[Work]]
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  • ** [[Artist/Name|Artist name]] — kunstnikunimi *** [[Artist/Name/Legal Name|Legal name]] — kodanikunimi
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  • ==Relationship types== ...tities they connect) can be checked at the [[mb:relationships|relationship type table]].
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  • | ?: Add Advanced Relationship Qualifiers || 2006-07-25 || [[Advanced Relationships Free Text Qualifiers|w | ?: Add Class "Artist Type" || 2006-07-04 || [[Artist Type Project|wiki]] || - || ? || ? || -
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  • ...ationRelationshipType]]. This is now an [[Proposals|Advanced Relationship Type Proposal]]. ...e added this subcatagory to my proposed [[Supporting Musician Relationship Type|SupportingMusicianRelationshipType]]. This proposal aimed at artists who pl
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  • ...r an [[Artist|artist]]. A choirmaster (or choirmistress) directs a musical performance by way of visible gestures. They are responsible for knowing the music in d ...itle typically indicates a [[Proposal:Music Director Position Relationship Type Proposal|music director]], not a choirmaster.
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  • '''Name'''<br /> A comment that can disambiguate the work from others with the same name by the same artist(s).
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  • ...e="background:red" | The NGS migration scripts either don't handle this AR type or do something different ! AR Type
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  • This relationship links rights societies to the artists and labels they represent.<br> ...tion is a type of contract in which a rights society collects royalties on performance or reproduction of a work and pays a portion of those royalties back to the
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  • ...credits. Often, the word "featured", "feat." or "featuring" proceeds their name(s). # Append the name of the secondary artist(s) to the [[Track Title]]/[[Release Title]] as foll
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  • ...ic director(s) is/are also principally responsible for the overall musical performance. ...he title is ''honorary''. This [[:Category:Relationship Type|relationship type]] ''should not'' be used simply because an [[Artist|artist]] is a recipient
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  • * [[User:Bitmap/How_to_Use_the_Relationship_Editor|How to Use the Relationship Editor]] * [[User:Bitmap/Relationship_Editor_Parameters|Relationship Editor Parameters]]
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  • * A proposal for a new [[Artist Type Project|ArtistTypeProject]]. ...rmanceName]] this way: which is discussed further on [[Musical Association Relationship Class|MusicalAssociationRelationshipClass]], [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/
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  • ...d by" relationship ([[:Category:Composition Relationship Class|Composition Relationship Class]]). ...ate the size of the contribution. The Metallica album "S & M" was a joint performance by Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, in which they contri
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  • ...Attribute|VocalRelationshipAttribute]]. This proposal began over in the [[Performance Restructuring Proposal]]. ::* Otakebi (a type of Japanese battle cry)
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  • =Proposal for Legal / Performance Name handling= ...gDifferentArtistNamesDiscussion]] that originated on [[Musical Association Relationship Class|MusicalAssociationRelationshipClass]].
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  • '''''This guideline is part of [[Advanced Relationship Style]].''''' =The Relationship Cluster Problem=
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  • Next in line is the conductor (next biggest font). His name in MB is the local version: On the artist's page, click "Use in a relationship".<br/>
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  • ...r was, a conductor for an [[Artist|artist]]. A conductor directs a musical performance by way of visible gestures. They are responsible for knowing the music in d ...:Teacher Position Relationship Type Proposal|Teacher Position Relationship Type]] may also be required, to fully represent this title.
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  • #* 'presents' is rather formal and 'records' doesn't really fit every format type: #* + Fanpage Relationship Type: Change server's description: "Indicates a homepage by a fan for an artist.
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  • =Track/Release Advanced Relationship Types= ...rianFreud]] has categorized the ARs into three types, defined as: <dl><dt>Type 1
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  • === Name === ...ficial name of an artist, be it a person or a band. In most cases it's the name as found on the liner.
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  • * [[Advanced Relationship Family]] * [[Advanced Relationship Type Proposal]]
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  • ** [[Release Group/Type|Release Group type]] ** [[Label/Type|Label type]]
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  • [[Image:Attention.png]] ''It is unlikely that this object type will be implemented in the [[Next Generation Schema|NextGenerationSchema]], ...artist develops the idea for a song. This idea does not necesarily have a name, you cannot touch it, we could even argue that it is not ''factual data'' -
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  • ...was already suggested by someone else on the [[Other Version Relationship Type|OtherVersionRelationshipType]] page. --[[User:kuno|kuno]]. ...l cases but the ones where it counts e.g. two different sets with the same name but different component discs). Possibly one AR for two discs sets, and ano
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  • '''Name'''<br /> A comment that can disambiguate the work from others with the same name by the same artist(s).
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  • ...is meant by "distinct audio"? This could refer to the audio created when a performance is recorded in a studio. It could just as easily refer to the audio on a CD ..., but lower level entities should generally only be related to one of each type of higher level entity.
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  • ...tp://musicbrainz.org/showartist.html?artistid=1022 Björk] is a performance name for the person [http://musicbrainz.org/showartist.html?artistid=236871 Bjö ...er performance name I didn't want it to appear under the other performance name.
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  • ..."[[Artist Alias|artist alias]]") which is different from their "real-life" name. The reasons for that vary - usually marketing, or to hide their actual ide ...monikers as [[Performance Name|performance names]], as opposed to [[Legal Name|legal names]].
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  • ...'artist'' ([[rt:d59d99ea-23d4-4a80-b066-edca32ee158f|Composer Relationship Type]]) ...shipType]]) or was orchestrated by ''artist'' ([[Orchestrator Relationship Type| OrchestratorRelationshipType]])
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  • ...statistics of how many of which type are defined. ([[Advanced Relationship Type|AdvancedRelationshipType]] does have a list, shorter and more aggregated th | album || album || 11 || is a live performance of || 13
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  • ...e="background:red" | The NGS migration scripts either don't handle this AR type or do something different ! AR Type
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  • ...Name|ArtistName]] and some more [[Artist Alias|ArtistAlias]]es - the main name is a consensus of the users for displaying the [[Artist|ArtistEntity]]. ...erefore is the [[Label|ReleaseArtistLabel]]. This is the most exact artist name you can give for a release and it always refers to one or more [[Artist Ent
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  • ...sing and publishing information, details about locations of recordings and performance, information about recording and transfer technologies used and for physica ...cover art relationship]] or [[rt:4f2e710d-166c-480c-a293-2e2c8d658d87|ASIN relationship]].
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  • === Name === === Type ===
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  • ==Name== ...tist, whether it is a person, band, or character. In most cases, it is the name as found on releases.
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  • =About the Development of Advanced Relationship Types= ...improvement of AR types is happening on [[Proposals|Advanced Relationship Type Proposal]]. --[[User:DonRedman|DonRedman]]''
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  • ...DifferentArtistNames]]. It has been copied here from [[Musical Association Relationship Class|MusicalAssociationRelationshipClass]], where it originally happened. ...oposal]]? Are you sure, your proposal does not break the rule [[Don't Make Relationship Clusters|DontMakeRelationshipClusters]]? It feels to me, it does. But I hav
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  • ==The relationship cluster problem== ...For these nine siblings that requires 8 + 7 + 6 + 5 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 1 = 36 relationship entries. This is a lot of unnecessary moderation work.
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  • === Name === === Type ===
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  • ...rited (except [[rt:ca8d3642-ce5f-49f8-91f2-125d72524e6a|Parts Relationship Type]], that would be too recursive). # Adding a new page [[Work/Relationship Inheritance in Works Trees]], with the text on the main page
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  • <ul><li style="list-style-type:none">''Update: Since this page is getting too long to edit, we are moving ...ionship. If you want to see the real mess, I propose you read [[Don't Make Relationship Clusters|DontMakeRelationshipClusters]] (and perhaps also [[Linking Differe
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  • | <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-204: Decommission Don't Make Relationship Clusters</h4> ...& Wikipage --> [[Don't_Make_Relationship_Clusters|Decommission Don't Make Relationship Clusters]]
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  • ...to the "classical music" genre should have at least one known recording or performance (even if it is not currently in the MB database). Lost and/or unrecorded mu ...gle composer. The most common case is when an earlier work is edited for a performance some years later.
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  • ...ie: 'Album Name (Disc 1: Disc Name)' instead of 'Album Name (disc 1: Disc Name)'. (Daniel Bumke, [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-users ...ow to title bootlegs that have no title and where the date and location of performance is unknown (general guideline is to title these releases '[unknown]').
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  • ! type | 'mo:MusicArtist' (type=1' => 'mo:SoloMusicArtist', type=2 => 'mo:MusicGroup')
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  • ...n and time when a the music was recorded. This is especially important for performance-oriented types of music, including concerts, classical or modern, Jazz perf ===Name===
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  • ...gle composer. The most common case is when an earlier work is edited for a performance some years later. ...ging the harmonies in the music, and/or rewriting the work for a different type of ensemble, for example from piano and soloist to orchestra. Transposing i
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  • ...mes. If you cannot find such a name, use a Western-order (first name, last name) transliteration as a placeholder.<br> ...te search engine) the artist's name. For better results, type the artist's name out in hiragana. Most search engines will automatically pick kanji matches.
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  • ...uld solve problems magically I think. Compare the graphics in [[Don't Make Relationship Clusters|DontMakeRelationshipClusters]] to the following to see what I mean ...e bands use aliases for some works or think about line-up changes and band name changes). But here you could get overlapping problems.
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  • === Performance on FreeBSD === ...articularly complex queries may demonstrate ''exponential'' and repeatable performance gains on FreeBSD.
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  • ...e [[rt:75c09861-6857-4ec0-9729-84eefde7fc86|the collaboration relationship type]]). # Use to indicate variations in an [[Artist|artist]]'s name
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  • *Type: Song ...in parentheses. If the recording isn't a performance, use the most common name for the recording.
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  • [http://tickets.musicbrainz.org/browse/MBS-2234 MBS-2234: New edit type to split recordings] is not necessarily high-level, since it's just a tool, ..."performanceists") who want something above mixes to represent the actual performance.
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  • When the [[Advanced Relationship Type|AdvancedRelationshipType]]<code><nowiki></nowiki></code>s were developed, w ...which you sometimes cannot identify. Similar with the [[Cover Relationship Type|CoverRelationshipType]]: you want to say "song x is a cover of song y" but
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  • ...Style Guide]]. It also contains hints which can help you create [[Advanced Relationship]]s for a Release and its Tracks in MusicBrainz. * (fill in your symphony) performed orchestra (recording) (performance dates: fill in first and last dates of recording sessions, if known)
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  • <ul><li style="list-style-type:none">I agree. I think this would perhaps be better resolved with 1 and 3 b <ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Or case 3 is covered by [[Subtitle Style|SubTitleStyle]] as I wrote t
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  • <ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Note that there is ''some'' limit of complexity in this schema, but - ...in the artist's albums, in various artist albums and in the [[Performance Relationship Class|PerformanceRelationshipClass]]. But it will ignore all aspects which
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  • ...ure the release artist (like adding more than one, or changing the way the name is credited) click the box with the arrows by the artist field (see [[How t ...te new artists and labels directly from the release editor. Search for the name, and click "Add new artist" (or label) at the bottom of the search - that w
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  • ...ases, a released track will feature the original recording produced from a performance. However, there are some important cases to consider where this is not true Audio recordings of the same performance from different sources will always have different audio. A new MusicBrainz
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  • ...Style Guide]]. It also contains hints which can help you create [[Advanced Relationship]]s for a Release and its Tracks in MusicBrainz. ...but you need to fill in the [[FeaturingArtist]] part. Usually this is the name of the orchestra and chorus, "feat. conductor:" the conductor. Normally the
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  • ...ure the release artist (like adding more than one, or changing the way the name is credited) click the box with the arrows by the artist field (see [[How t ...but only one primary type. To see what each type is, check [[Release_Group#Type|our list of types]]. The types are actually a property of the [[Release Gro
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  • ...ure the release artist (like adding more than one, or changing the way the name is credited) click the box with the arrows by the artist field (see [[How t ...te new artists and labels directly from the release editor. Search for the name, and click "Add new artist" (or label) at the bottom of the search - that w
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  • ...ing relationships to say that an [[Artist|artist]] [[Composer Relationship Type|composed]] each [[Track|track]] on a [[Release|release]]. ...d19-4f64-adc6-524f1921765b.html Hilary Hahn] certainly is important to the performance of the work, but the composer of the music being performed is of at least c
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  • ...e kept in the recording title. The exception is live recordings, where any performance information should be transferred to the disambiguation using the [[Style/R ...to match their gender and re-releases a release under said name, use that name, not a deadname, as the recording artist credit for recordings in that rele
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  • ...ing relationships to say that an [[Artist|artist]] [[Composer Relationship Type|composed]] each [[Track|track]] on a [[Release|release]]. ...d19-4f64-adc6-524f1921765b.html Hilary Hahn] certainly is important to the performance of the work, but the composer of the music being performed is of at least c
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  • ;<span id="AR">advanced relationship (or ''AR'')</span> :See: [[#Relationship|relationship]].
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  • | <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-295: Prefer specific relationship types</h4> ...Wikipage --> [[Proposal:Prefer_Specific_Relationship_Types|Prefer specific relationship types]]
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  • ...Releases, Works, etc.); '''Literals''' are sort of like the things editors type into form inputs; and '''Triples''' are sort of like ARs. ...place operation that almost by definition can't affect any code). Every AR type would have an identifier. In fact, many of our ARs would create "intermedia
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  • ...e [[rt:75c09861-6857-4ec0-9729-84eefde7fc86|the collaboration relationship type]]). # Use to indicate variations in an [[Artist|artist]]'s name
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  • ** Artists who need addition of collaboration relationship or artists that probably need change to "feat.": [http://musicbrainz.org/ar ** enter all performance ARs for the albums: [http://musicbrainz.org/album/56c4733c-2257-440c-b7d8-5
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  • ...rules of the [[rt:ca8d3642-ce5f-49f8-91f2-125d72524e6a|Parts Relationship Type]] with these, but it's what we'd need for simplifying data entry.) ...9fcb-bf548efb754f|I Capuleti e i Montecchi: Atto I. Sinfonia]]'', with two Performance relationships.
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  • ...Style Guide]]. It also contains hints which can help you create [[Advanced Relationship]]s for a Release and its Tracks in MusicBrainz. ...but you need to fill in the [[FeaturingArtist]] part. Usually this is the name of the orchestra and chorus, "feat. conductor:" the conductor. Normally the
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  • <area id="45f07934-675a-46d6-a577-6f8637a411b1" type="City" type-id="6fd8f29a-3d0a-32fc-980d-ea697b69da78"> <name>P&#xE4;rnu</name>
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  • Additional information on a [[Release|release]] or [[Track|track]] name that is '''not''' part of its main title, but intended to distinguish it fr ...rding|recordings]], follow the same guidelines, with the exception of live performance data. For that, follow [[Style/Recording#Live_recordings|the specific guide
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  • !Name ...JASRAC works into MusicBrainz (name, iswc, type, credits, edit note, sort name, search hint) and マス歌詞®(mass-lyrics) and wikipedia links. It w
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  • ===Name=== The name is an identifier similar to what the [[Artist]]s and [[Label]]s have. It wi
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  • |█Script Name█ |█Site Name (if available)█
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  • ...that data is already available to React components that render artist/work Relationship tabs, * Add support for guest artists to work/song performance in an event setlist, see [https://tickets.metabrainz.org/browse/MBS-8366 MB
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  • <ul><li style="list-style-type:none">''Tracked as ticket [[Ticket:3557|3557]] "Setting Classical Release A ...rformers, when looking for a classical recording, I consider a performer's name to be just as important as the names of the composer and piece.
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  • ...d on Wade-Giles spellings, which is what you will see in the [[Artist Sort Name|sort names]] of Taiwanese artists. More details on [[WikiPedia:Romanization ...spacing and capitalization of romanized names. In mainland China the given name is typically written without spacing. In Taiwan and Hong Kong however, two-
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  • ...rmance Name]] or a [[rt:e259a3f5-ce8e-45c1-9ef7-90ff7d0c7589|Voice Actor]] relationship. ...0b3a2-ea58-4a7a-b18c-849d589bfac7|Spın̈al Tap]]. As stated in [[Don't Make Relationship Clusters]], and to avoid potential problems, make sure the chain is linear
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