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  • '''Welcome [http://new.musichackday.org/ Music Hack Day] Participants!''' ...MusicBrainz and the Internet Archive collaboratively created an archive of music cover art. Using a simple HTTP call, you retrieve a cover art image if you
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  • ...AA' can be used to help determine the correct label for a given production music release. The Production Music Association begun tracking and [http://pmamusic.com/pma/?page_id=109 listin
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  • ...org/wiki/Now_That%27s_What_I_Call_Music!#References Now That's What I Call Music! References] ...dia:Now That's What I Call Music!]] and [[wikipedia:Now That's What I Call Music! discography]]
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  • ...z data into its music website at [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music www.bbc.co.uk/music]. [http://metabrainz.org/static/press/MetaBrainzPressRelease_20070628.pdf V ...fingerprinting to the MusicBrainz community and for MusicBrainz to provide music metadata to MusicIP and its customers. [http://metabrainz.org/static/press/
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  • * Internet Archive's Live Music Archive - http://archive.org/details/etree * Free Music Archive - http://freemusicarchive.org/
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  • ...AA' can be used to help determine the correct label for a given production music release. The Production Music Association begun tracking and [http://pmamusic.com/pma/?page_id=109 listin
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  • ...on about music. It doesn't actually have the music, only information about music. [[release:a8d0e2b6-8a5e-44c2-8914-34b0be72d4a3|Five Iron Frenzy's Upbeats * Your '''digital music service''' - ''Spotify'', ''YouTube'', ''Google Play'', ''Amazon'', ''7digi
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  • ...base would spur the development of new music technology research and allow music hackers to create new and interesting recommendation engines. ...from the MTG – this open source toolkit enables the automatic analysis of music. The output from Essentia is collected by the AcousticBrainz project and ma
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  • ...arCode]] (or more correctly the [[GTIN]]) as found on physical releases of music. Like the [[ISRC]] (a code for identifying single recordings as found on re
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  • * '''Top parent company:''' [[Jazz/Labels/Concord Music Group|Concord Music Group]] * '''Distributed by:''' [[Jazz/Labels/Concord Music Group|Concord Music Group]]
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  • MusicBrainz is a community-maintained open source encyclopedia of music information.
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  • * [[Artist:e36f762b-0526-4812-8087-917dc1f52ee9|Art Music Scandinavia]] * [[Artist:0721b41e-94fe-442d-976c-78e37624cb60|Global Music]]
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  • '''MusicBrainz is a community-maintained open source encyclopedia of music information. ...oject has expanded from its origins as a mere CDDB replacement to the true music encyclopedia MusicBrainz is today.
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  • ...org/wiki/Now_That%27s_What_I_Call_Music!#References Now That's What I Call Music! References] ...dia:Now That's What I Call Music!]] and [[wikipedia:Now That's What I Call Music! discography]]
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  • ...ger designed to automatically identify and organize audio files and entire music collections. It supports all commonly used audio file formats. A feature-ri ...rarchies, and completes missing information with data obtained from online music databases like MusicBrainz and AcoustID.
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  • ...dia pages as well as how artists and their releases relate to the world of music. ...ng, enabling journeys of music discovery within, into and out of the BBC's music websites. It also potentially offers MusicBrainz access to the expertise of
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  • ...Brainz '''it does not mean that we have access to or provide access to the music files themselves'''.
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  • ...the [[wikipedia:Classical_period_%28music%29|Classical Period]] in Western music. [[Category:Classical Music]]
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  • ...hope to have a number of tools available in the future which can scan your music directory and submit your collection to MusicBrainz. This page will provid [http://beets.radbox.org Beets], an open-source command-line music manager, has a [http://beets.readthedocs.org/page/plugins/mbcollection.html
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  • CritiqueBrainz is a repository for Creative Commons licensed music reviews, and one of the projects under the [[meb:projects|MetaBrainz umbrel
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  • Live music venues see a lot of artists come and go and some of them release albums wit * [[wikipedia:Great American Music Hall|Great American Music Hall]], San Francisco, CA, USA
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  • <name>Studio Brussel: Life Is Music</name>
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  • <title>Now That’s What I Call Music! 95</title> <title>Now That’s What I Call Music! 95</title>
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  • |description=AcousticBrainz crowdsources acoustic information for all music in the world and to make it available to the public. We already have low-le |description=Fills the gap between music critics and raw data by providing a platform created for the sole purpose o
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  • '''Welcome [http://new.musichackday.org/ Music Hack Day] Participants!''' ...MusicBrainz and the Internet Archive collaboratively created an archive of music cover art. Using a simple HTTP call, you retrieve a cover art image if you
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  • == ListenBrainz Year in Music 2023: Playlists == ...structure isn't quite finished yet, we're documenting ListenBrainz Year in Music playlists here on MusicBrainz.
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  • == ListenBrainz Year in Music 2022: Playlists == ...structure isn't quite finished yet, we're documenting ListenBrainz Year in Music playlists here on MusicBrainz.
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  • | MVLP 33 || V.A. || Music of George Gershwin Played by America's Greatest Jazzmen | MVLP 34 || V.A. || Music of Cole Porter Played by America's Greatest Jazzmen
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  • ..., which also means that MusicBrainz does not condemn or condone any of the music catalogued in the database. Editors and voters are expected to tolerate vie
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  • ...d to make it available to the public. That means if you have a database of music, it would be great if you helped this project by contributing to it. ...l spectral information and information for genres, moods, keys, scales and much more - and submitting these analyses to AcousticBrainz.
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  • ...archive.org/ Internet Archive] and [[MusicBrainz]] to form a repository of music cover art (e.g. the covers of CDs) that is freely and easily accessible. Th * Go make the music industry a better place.
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  • # [[Series/Isaac Stern Life| Isaac Stern: A Life in Music]] # [[Series/Now Thats What I Call Music|Now That's What I Call Music!]]
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  • | [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/bf9x Saint-Saëns - Complete Piano Music] | [[ReleaseGroup:df38e64e-0e9e-3e92-8f8c-ba9f87409760|The Complete Music for Piano and Orchestra (Orchestra of Radio Luxembourg, feat. piano: Gabrie
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  • ...ill enable people discover more music they like and users who have similar music tastes to their own. We're working on some of these features now, but we wi === Create short music reviews on ListenBrainz using the CritiqueBrainz API ===
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  • ...kes the data still interesting for music research purposes while making it much less useful as personal identification info. We will also often remove your ; Hang on, you're violating copyright law by providing all my music online!
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  • ...ake CritiqueBrainz more useful and interesting is by providing reviews for music, places, and other things is by aggregating reviews from other sources. Thi ...icularly in cases when we can't "import" reviews (like we've done with BBC Music ones), because they are not distributed under an open (CC) license. But wha
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  • ...ake CritiqueBrainz more useful and interesting is by providing reviews for music, places, and other things is by aggregating reviews from other sources. Thi ...icularly in cases when we can't "import" reviews (like we've done with BBC Music ones), because they are not distributed under an open (CC) license. But wha
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  • * Docs explaining why MetaBrainz is separate from (Music)brainz, the ideology and the history
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  • ...ential that we wouldn’t have thought of before, and empower people—such as music fans long separated from artists by the record companies—to take control
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  • ...plans for MusicBrainz and the steps required for creating and operating a music metadata non-profit corporation.
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  • "name": "Studio Brussel: Life Is Music",
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  • A place is a building or outdoor area used for performing or producing music. ::A place designed for non-live production of music, typically a recording studio.
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  • ** [https://github.com/stephan-strate/php-music-brainz-api stephan-strate/php-music-brainz-api]
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  • # [[/Classical|Classical music]] ...lish guidelines]] ([[Style/Classical/Language/English|English in classical music]])
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  • ...music (a person doing one art is often doing another, like music+books or music+movies) ** No strong/direct references to music, MusicBrainz, zombies, Star Trek, ...
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  • ...by providing a reliable and unambiguous form of music identification; this music identification is performed through the use of MusicBrainz Identifiers (MBI MBIDs play an important role when managing a digital music collection and there are several applications that are [[MusicBrainz Enable
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  • ...ake CritiqueBrainz more useful and interesting is by providing reviews for music, places, and other things is by aggregating reviews from other sources. Thi ...icularly in cases when we can't "import" reviews (like we've done with BBC Music ones), because they are not distributed under an open (CC) license. But wha
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  • ...gnificant number of users who curate a large database of information about music.
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  • ...cing the audience to MusicBrainz and teach them how to tag their own local music using Picard
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  • ...(like a photographer, an illustrator, or a poet whose writings are set to music), or even a [[Fictitious_Artist|fictional character]]. ...cal region (like a building or an outdoor area) used to perform or produce music. It could range from a stadium to a religious building to an indoor arena.
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  • [[File:ajax-on-music-bottle.jpg]]
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  • ...ake CritiqueBrainz more useful and interesting is by providing reviews for music, places, and other things is by aggregating reviews from other sources. Thi ...icularly in cases when we can't "import" reviews (like we've done with BBC Music ones), because they are not distributed under an open (CC) license. But wha
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  • ...a collection either from the website or by using a [[Music Collection Tool|music collection tool]] which tells the server which releases you have in a speci ...community projects, but it can also be a good way to, say, have a shared “Music we have at home” collection with your family, or collect artists with fun
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  • This guide explains how to correct and update the tags of your music in your iTunes from [[MusicBrainz]] using Picard. Please read everything an ...4p, it will probably mess up the release art. If you do put your purchased music through, there is a way to get to fix it (see [[#Troubleshooting]])
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  • ...en history. One of the goals is for this data to be used for building open music recommendation systems. |A community-maintained open source music encyclopedia that collects music metadata and makes it available to the public.
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  • [[MusicBrainz]] is not unique as a database of music information. For a comprehensive list, see [[wikipedia:List_of_online_music |Directory of all things music, edited by volunteers. Imports data from MusicBrainz.
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  • ...gers in the [[Tagger Affiliate Program]] such as [[AudioRanger]] or [[Yate Music Tagger]]. Contact and support information for these applications can be fou ...Brainz '''it does not mean that we have access to or provide access to the music files themselves'''. If you still think that we're infringing your copyrigh
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  • '''Labels''' are one of the most complicated and controversial parts of the music industry. The main reason for that being that the term itself is not clearl === Music group ===
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  • ...icBrainz is our new project that crowdsources acoustic information for all music in the world and to make it available to the public. We already have low-le |Fills the gap between music critics and raw data by providing a platform created for the sole purpose o
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  • ...ger designed to automatically identify and organize audio files and entire music collections. It supports all commonly used audio file formats. A feature-ri ; [[Yate Music Tagger]]
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  • ...', abbreviated to '''ISRC''', is a system of codes that identify audio and music video recordings. It is standardized by the [https://www.ifpi.org IFPI] in ...onal Standard AudioVisual Numbers) to identify music, audio recordings and music videos because they are more specific. They can also have [[IPI]]s attached
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  • ...East Indian chaupai, cocoa lute, string bands, tambu-bambu, and steel band music..." [http://www.culturalequity.org/publications/cds/caribbean.html - Cultur ...f discovery that resulted in an far-reaching documentation of Italian folk music." [http://www.culturalequity.org/publications/cds/italiantreasury.html - Cu
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  • : Database about music videos ...l music credits" containing a lot of data about, at least, popular Western music.
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  • * [https://lilypond.org/glossary.html LilyPond Music Glossary]
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  • ==[[Series]] - ''Isaac Stern: A Life in Music''== ...standard "structure", but I don't believe this is a matter of "intent" so much as a matter of "inattention".
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  • ...explore this data in an academic context, talk to the [http://mtg.upf.edu/ Music Technology Group]. An investigation of the accuracy of AcousticBrainz compared to other music databases. For example, MusicBrainz has many tags which represent genres. T
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  • <text>Lyrics and music by Merzhin except:
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  • ...r, each one modified so that they blend together into a continuous flow of music. Common techniques for this include [[wikipedia:Fade_%28audio_engineering% ...common mash-up technique is to use the vocals from one song mixed with the music of another. Songs involved in a mash-up can be indicated with [[Mash-up Rel
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  • ...y the same tracks over and over again, as part of a promise to promote the music of their clients.
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  • | Box 9: Piano Music || Volumes 16, 17, 18 || 00289 464 8502 ...x 17: [[releasegroup:adc5430c-82ee-45a1-8627-e6c4ea52cb37|Theatre & Ballet Music, Rarities, Surprises]] || Volumes 25, 45 || 00289 464 9402
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  • ...days when new music is released -- a track might already be available at a music service, but no one has entered the new release into MusicBrainz yet. In th ...t of the title) and should be discarded before trying to match the listen. Music labels and services carry out all sort of data atrocities to make their ser
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  • ...r playback] | [https://blog.metabrainz.org/2023/08/28/integration-of-apple-music-with-listenbrainz/ blog] ...stories Dataset] | [https://blog.metabrainz.org/2022/10/28/cleaning-up-the-music-listening-histories-dataset/ blog]
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  • "text": "Lyrics and music by Merzhin except:\r\n04, 08, 09, 10 (V. L'hour - Merzhin),\r\n03 (V. L'hou
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  • ...re new to Picard, this might be all you need to get organising all of your music! In this case we go through how the interface works, how you can lookup fil
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  • ...ping of [[Next Generation Schema]] and [[Advanced Relationships]] to RDF. Much of the old content has been moved to the [[Talk:NGS_to_RDF_mappings|talk pa ...summarized here. The mappings make use of the [http://musicontology.com/ Music Ontology] and other ontologies. Previous mapping proposals have been moved
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  • ...n, releases will be transliterated for the benefit of people who enjoy the music but cannot read the original script. While transliteration to the Latin sc
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  • * It gives the ability to visually compare music TRM (TRM Recognizes Music) IDs were MusicBrainz’ first audio fingerprinting system. This system was
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  • ...ase by the label [[label:0792d4ab-ac48-4e8b-884c-ec356d0ca928|Café del Mar Music]]. ...org/show/release/?releaseid=143516 Café del Mar: Best of Chillout & Sunset Music From Ibiza, Volume 11] (bootleg)
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  • ...edit MusicBrainz, whether you're an [[Artist|artist]] or a user of the BBC Music site. MusicBrainz is a community-maintained open source encyclopedia of music information. Data in MusicBrainz can be edited and added to by anyone. Unli
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  • | Universal Music ** BBC Music strategy update
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  • * [https://www.npmjs.com/package/music-metadata music-metadata]: JavaScript NPM module, to parse audio tracks in Node * [https://www.npmjs.com/package/music-metadata-browser music-metadata-browser]: JavaScript NPM module, to parse audio tracks in the brow
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  • ...an extra lyricist who added more lyrics, an extra composer who added more music, or a translator, you'll need to add a separate work (which you should then ...orks|guidelines for classical works]] before doing anything with classical music. This is the ''only required field''.
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  • ...matically generates a biography on the BBC site e.g. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/artists/561d854a-6a28-4aa7-8c99-323e6ce46c2a Miles Davis].
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  • .../C1060RRqeiA/discussion Fake conductors and the Symphonie Fantastique] rec.music.classical.recordings 8/07/2002</ref> describes how someone collected 170 di ...alike. For example, consider these two performances of Handel's Fireworks Music:
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  • * [[Classical Music|ClassicalMusic]] * There is a very outdated draft for [[Music Reviews|MusicReviews]] but this is not used anymore. Previously, we had a n
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  • ** '''Mainstream Club'''—12″ mixes of popular music. ** '''Underground Club'''—12″ Cutting edge dance music, mostly tracks and dubs.
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  • ...ese singles would be released using a mini-cd format, which is basically a much smaller CD typically 8 cm in diameter. Around 1995 the 8cm single was phase * a tribute release containing covers of music by another artist.
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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • "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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • * 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • '''Doujin music''' releases are self-produced and published as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wi
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  • * Vinyl single: [[release:e6e4ae10-4241-43a5-a9ae-911277348c59|Feel the Music]] ...ow good the data for a release is. It is not a mark of how good or bad the music itself is - for that, use [[Rating System|ratings]].
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  • .../www.math.mcgill.ca/rags/music/beatcan.html http://www.math.mcgill.ca/rags/music/beatcan.html] (Canadian & Mexican releases) ...as originally listed only as "Kansas City". After the attorneys for Venice Music did their job, the record label was corrected, but not the album cover.
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  • ...ary to change text that talks about Music and make it generically refer to Music and Books
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  • ...al Music UK launched the [http://blog.musicbrainz.org/2012/05/09/universal-music-uk-launches-the-artist-gateway-using-musicbrainz/ Artist Gateway] using MBI ...rief-summary/ MusicBrainz summit in Barcelona] at the [http://mtg.upf.edu/ Music Technology Group at UPF].
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  • |An artist is generally a musician, a group of musicians, or another music professional (composer, engineer, illustrator, producer, etc.) |A genre is a descriptor for the style and conventions followed by a piece of music.
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  • <disambiguation>English electronic music duo Rob Brown & Sean Booth</disambiguation> <disambiguation>English electronic music duo Rob Brown & Sean Booth</disambiguation>
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  • ...nfused, not just because they have the same name. For example, there’s not much use in adding ''“Scorpions song”'' to [[work:ffbdb1ba-cc7d-37e4-907e-3d * Brian Eno's [[work:e522e81c-c306-4156-bec1-df27561a08c2|Music for Airports]] is instrumental, so it has language “[No lyrics]”.
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  • ...hat artist's MusicBrainz entry. To complete and correct the discography as much as possible, to link usefull information, to basically "complete" it. ...ng remixes, and the other less-than-half is internally-produced electronic music.
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  • ...d can be republished in various forms on the Internet. Source code behaves much more like a binary functions: you either used GPL code or not. For database ...e.com Rollingstone], but also projects in the middle [http://dmoz.org/Arts/Music/Bands_and_Artists/ such as DMOZ.org] with almost 45.000 artists. The big qu
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  • Next is the [[IPI]]. This is an identifying code for the artist, used in the music industry for, for example, work attribution, and it's usually only findable
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  • ...z/Labels/Tzadik|Tzadik]] productions as Jazz), and possibly let some "Jazz music" fall out of scope of this approach. .../ existing compositions per release is significantly lower than with other music
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  • ...ok at are thumbnails, images embedded in web pages, and images embedded in music file tags.
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  • ...'Anthology''', '''Ultimate Collection''' ... - So I think, it doesn't make much sense to put this on the trivia page. ;) --[[User:Fuchs|Fuchs]] ...CD. First ever (commercially) released errr, thing, stuff, whatever, with music on it. -- [[User:dmppanda|dmppanda]] 16:53, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
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  • |Import Free Music Archive releases to MusicBrainz |Import album data from Free Music Archive to add a new release on MusicBrainz.
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  • Maintaining a comprehensive database of all types of music is a large task, and MusicBrainz depends on its users to spot mistakes in t ...celed"; it will then be removed from the database within the hour. This is much better and less time-consuming than creating a new edit that corrects the b
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  • This is a project to document and clean up as much of the [[artist:569fc5bf-bcb6-4bc5-9a00-bd0d258e34f1|Fats Waller]] catalog *[https://musicbrainz.org/release/83641a91-4a77-4de1-b9f3-b1ae2b7cad53 Music Maestro Please] (Weton-Wesgram LATA075) has a disc ID but no cover art.
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  • ## Review roadmap for music recommendation engines ## Proposed social event: Irish Music
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  • ...usicBrainz tagger &ndash; and use it to identify and clean up your digital music collection.
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  • ...icted to a very small group of them; we want our editors to concentrate on music data. As a normal editor, if you need an area that is missing, you should r
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  • * find an instrument that is not already in the database, then do as much research on it as possible, find wikidata item, how it relates to the other * pick an open INST ticket, and research as much as possible about it and add that information to the ticket (D/T)
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  • ...help with handling links to websites which offer different ways to get the music: free/paid download/mail-order/streaming ...ce of birth of artists, and so on. But the goal of MusicBrainz is curating music metadata, not geographical metadata, and thus we should rely on an external
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  • ===Traditional Chinese Music=== ...e context is sub-optimal. These are some releases with traditional Chinese music which may have style issues:
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  • Note for editors of classical music: Some aria titles contain shortened words ending with apostrophe. Do not re
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  • ...ned to normal as the community renewed its focus on building a world class music encyclopedia and improving features on all levels of the project. ...icBrainz in turn integrated the MusicDNS services into its upcoming Picard music tagging application. In exchange for these services MusicIP started using M
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  • # Niklas Berglund's Music Collection project for SoC
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  • * people who perform music
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  • ...y Preacher'') of the UK run was originally published, the CD contained the music from issue 57 (Eddie Vinson: ''Cleanhead Blues''). Citations: [http://web.a | Bo Diddley || Jungle Music || BLU NC 005 || 1993 || BLU GNC 005 || 1993 || BLUES N008 || 1994 || *
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  • ...ce of birth of artists, and so on. But the goal of MusicBrainz is curating music metadata, not geographical metadata, and thus we should rely on an external Nowadays Wikidata has much stronger anti-vandalism tools and we have the ability to report, admonish a
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  • ...ueBrainz] project, which allows editors to write non-neutral point of view music reviews. Our student did a great job and finished everything he set out to
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  • | BVLP 1079 || Ali Akbar Khan || Classical Music of India
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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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  • ...as: symphony, opera, theatre work, concerto, and concept album. A popular music album is not considered a distinct aggregate work unless it is evident that
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  • ...ce of birth of artists, and so on. But the goal of MusicBrainz is curating music metadata, not geographical metadata, and thus we should rely on an external Nowadays Wikidata has much stronger anti-vandalism tools and we have the ability to report, admonish a
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  • ...is credited, but a company is (such as a video game studio or a production music library), you can credit the company as a release artist. Otherwise, see [[ For digital music, note that online platforms often do not display release dates, or will dis
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  • ...Barclay, CID, Decca, Victor or Brunswick, released during the 50s: pretty much they just bundle together the most popular earlier 78RPM, hence present no ...on that you should avoid (the reason these ''early'' bundles flourished so much during the 90s was that the 50 years expiracy limit for copyrights in Europ
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  • ...wn data, communicate with other users, and keep track of recently released music from artists in your MusicBrainz collection. If you choose to create an acc
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  • Octet for Wind Instruments ''BSO Members; 8/11/1947: Lenox, Tanglewood Music Center [RCA Victor: LM 1978 (78rpm); DM 1197 (78rpm); SMA 7014; CD: BMG: 09
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  • * [[releasegroup:bcd7ac33-7a46-346d-b2f2-72dcf51012af|Now That’s What I Call Music]] is credited to [[artist:89ad4ac3-39f7-470e-963a-56509c546377|Various Arti
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  • MusicBrainz is and has always been about music (it is in the name, right?). ...the next evening in Stockholm (the rules of physics, border control, live music, and time travel prevent it). If somebody does, the dates are wrong.
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  • ...ight have been primarily working on the lyrics, with the other writing the music - the [[rt:a255bca1-b157-4518-9108-7b147dc3fc68|Writer]] relationship is us
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  • ...ners' guide should get you started on both correcting tags in your digital music and contributing data back to MusicBrainz. If this is your first visit to t
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  • ...format, which was popular among semantic web enthusiasts, but didn't have much acceptance otherwise because of its perceived complexity.
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  • | 1210 || Sherrill, Charles || Plays Music From Show Boat And Roberta | 1211 || Sherrill, Charles || Plays Music From Pal Joey And A Connecticut Yankee
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  • ...of book, magazine, newspaper and artistic production (painting, sculpture, music) titles are capitalized: Nutuk, Safahat, Kendi Gök Kubbemiz, Anadolu Notla
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  • ...e-b59d-6a812fbe2edb|Lisa Gerrard & Patrick Cassidy – Immortal Memory: Film Music]]
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  • | 2001/01 || 0101 || JAZZIZ on Disc: Classical Music in a Jazz World: January 2001 || [http://www.jazziz.com/Pages/Jazziz_on_D
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  • ==Absolute Music== * [[series:50b70ca1-313f-4a91-90ce-52d440207ba7|Absolute Music Sweden]]
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  • ...8fc3-0f06-4809-bb2f-d776f9c802f9|Various Artists – Kindermusik: Improvised Music by Babies]] ...-4cdf-8a69-a9053d1b5224|Various Artists – Dragon Ball Z 偉大なるドラゴンボール伝説 Game Music]]
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