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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/>
    9 KB (1,436 words) - 11:01, 19 June 2011
  • ...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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