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  • Given two songs, AAA and BBB, where we're looking for any relationship from BBB to AAA: :::* Yes: Use [[Samples Relationship Type]].
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  • ...which is a [[Mash-up|MashUp]] of many other tracks, using multiple [track-track] relationships. ...to create a new relationship type for "masher-upper", or use the [[Remixer Relationship Type]].
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  • ...the meaning of the actual "Bandleader" position. One can lead a band on a track without being a Bandleader. - [[User:BrianSchweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 07:1
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  • ...hey are given credit on the cover or track listing of a release by another artist in a manner which elevates their contribution above normal liner note credi ...lease group under the artist combination "Primary Artist" feat. "Secondary Artist" (using "feat." as the linkphrase).
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  • ...ilation Relationship Type|CompilationRelationshipType]], do we need artist-track version of this type? --[[User:LukasLalinsky|LukasLalinsky]] ...ype|CompilationRelationshipType]] (which is proposed to be a [[Track Track Relationship|TrackTrackRelationship]] only) then this one would be removed as well. Let'
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  • ...icates that an [[Artist|artist]] was in a contractual (e.g. work-for-hire) relationship with a [[Label|label]]. * [[Artist]] had a contractual position at [[Label]]
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  • ...ortant like the name or just the count of how many edits are open for this artist. This feature is designed to allow us to add the following features to [[Mu * "Artist was last updated X days ago" display in the server.
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  • This is the style for tracks with artists credited as ''Artist A vs. Artist B''. ...]] form of [[Advanced Relationships]] (i.e. in accordance with [[Featuring Artist Style]]).
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  • This page describes the track or title object and its role in the [[Object Model|ObjectModel]]. ...D) on a [[Object Model/Medium Object|../MediumObject]]. The [[Object Model/Track Object|../TrackObject]] defines the smallest directly identifiable and unsh
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  • ...ses or track but is linked to the fictional artist through a [[Voice Actor Relationship Type]]. ...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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  • #: 【and [[Artist Intent]] and [[Strong Guideline]]】 * Track titles (use an example which neccesitates linking to AbbreviationStyle or
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  • This indicates an [[Artist|artist]] who sang, spoke, or played an instrument. * [[Artist]] performed on [[Release]]
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  • IMHO two more relationship are needed and are proper here, please check if correct and AR syntax * [[Attribute To Relationship Type|AttributeToRelationshipType]]:
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  • POST /ws/js/template/track HTTP/1.1 "artist": "The Go-Betweens"
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  • * [[Artist]] Tonmeister engineered [[Release]] * [[Release]] was Tonmeister engineered by [[Artist]]
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  • This indicates an [[Artist|artist]] who conducted a performance. ...[[Artist|artist]] was the ''conductor'' or ''choirmaster'' of an [[Artist|artist]].
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  • * '''artist''' ''narrated'' '''release''' or '''track''' * '''release''' or '''track''' ''was narrated by'' '''artist'''
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  • ...have been removed. Versus Style is largely not applicable anymore due to artist credits in NGS, a note about Mash-ups has been moved to [[User:kuno/Style/S NOTE: I tried to include Featuring Artist Style on this page, but wasn't happy with the result, so moved my current a
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  • | '''German''' || '''MusicBrainz relationship''' | Musik: ''artist''
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  • ...hey are given credit on the cover or track listing of a release by another artist in a manner which elevates their contribution above normal liner note credi # File the track/release under the normal primary artist.
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  • * '''artist''' ''read'' '''release''' or '''track''' * '''release''' or '''track''' ''was read by'' '''artist'''
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  • * '''artist''' ''spoke on'' '''release''' or '''track''' * '''release''' or '''track''' ''has speech by'' '''artist'''
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  • ...fter MBTagger passes. (The only thing stops me it's how to wrote AR on the Artist side...) --[[User:ClutchEr2|ClutchEr2]] - it was me but I'm not the one who ...(In '''your''' file), so if you wanted you could add the composer to every track name. --[[User:JohnCarter|JohnCarter]]
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  • # NOW: Artist has a biography page at URL #: PROPOSED: Artist has a biography at URL
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  • ===Artist-Track=== | <!-- AR --> [[Arranger Relationship Type]]
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  • ...anged" them. In MB, however, Barrueco is just listed as an arranger in the track title. (See [[Release:122489|300 Years of Guitar Masterpieces]].)</li> ...say "(arr. Joe Smith)," or should that information just be captured by the Relationship Type variable?</li>
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  • * [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/788ad31c-bf0c-4a31-83f8-b8b130d79c76.html Apocalyptica] * [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/391c9402-6688-4c3d-8f3d-d320d31b4de9.html E.S. Posthumus]
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  • :1. [[Artist Intent]] ::* [[Advanced Relationship Style]]
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  • artist: artista track: pista
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  • ...icates that an [[Artist|artist]] is, or was, a choirmaster for an [[Artist|artist]]. A choirmaster (or choirmistress) directs a musical performance by way of ...n era, this title typically indicates a [[Proposal:Music Director Position Relationship Type Proposal|music director]], not a choirmaster.
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  • ...ationship is used to link an [[MusicBrainz Entity|entity]] to the [[Artist|artist]] who produced the beat. * [[Track]] has beat produced by [[Artist]]
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  • ...rtist]] is, or was, the concertmaster for a [[Release|release]] or [[Track|track]]. The [[WikiPedia:Concertmaster|concertmaster or concertmistress]] is norm * [[Artist]] was concertmaster/concertmistress for [[Release]]
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  • ...additional options (or the equivalent of these) would be presented to the Relationship Editor: * Track-URL: can be downloaded for free at
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  • ...as it was considered to make the relationship between work, recording, and track too complex for the user (who would already be facing a lot of changes with ...Object|../MasterObject]]<code><nowiki></nowiki></code>s and [[Object Model/Track Object|../TrackObject]]<code><nowiki></nowiki></code>s although it is not r
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  • ...the sampled material, using the [[:Category:Remix Relationship Class|Remix Relationship Class]]. --[[User:DonRedman|DonRedman]] ...-type:none">Writing of drum lines etc would be a case for [[Instrumentator Relationship Type|InstrumentatorRelationshipType]] --[[User:Gecks|Gecks]]
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  • ...egory:Terminology]] -- For explanations of terminology like [[Disc ID]], [[Artist Sort Name]], etc. * [[CategoryArtist]] -- Pages providing documentation about [[Artist]]s.
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  • * [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/e36f6749-cf76-469e-9dd9-f9195c326928.html Jan Akkerman] * [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/618b6900-0618-4f1e-b835-bccb17f84294.html Eric Clapton]
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  • This relates a release or track to the person who wrote its lyrics. "Lyrics" in this case are sequences of * [[Artist]] wrote the lyrics for [[Release]]
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  • ....org/release-group/2fd46c28-3543-3a78-a2a3-b34f17ae5aaf/relationships this relationship]). ...e|IBDb]] and [[IOBDb Relationship Type|IOBDb]], btw) and an [[Samples From Relationship Type|AR between an album containing samples from a movie and IMDb]]; hencef
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  • ...oughts and later will be worked into other pages. Aim is to solve multiple artist problems and alias problems. Though we still need an interim solution for S ...e also should take into account: fictional characters, projects, ... The [[Artist|ArtistEntity]] is defined through a unique ID.
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  • <small>[[Style Guideline]] > [[Classical Style Guide]] > Classical Release Artist Style </small> ...Release Artist Style. The currently official version of Classical Release Artist Style is located at http://musicbrainz.org/doc/Classical_Release_Artist_Sty
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  • ...ublic, but it is the "thing" that is used to create the releases. A single track that is put on a CD release is mastered from its [[Object Model/Mix Object| ...Object Model/Master Object|../MasterObject]]. Therefore the [[Object Model/Track Object|../TrackObject]] does not need to store any information about the au
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  • =Suggestion for improving the flexibility and accuracy of Artist relationships= ...y cases this is technically accurate, there are also situations where this relationship is ambiguous, misleading or simply incorrect.
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  • ...with [[Object Model/Property|Properties]] and [[Object Model/Relationship|/Relationship]]s. ''This document is not about a database schema.'' Its purpose is to und ...are ''objects'' in the ObjectModel, since they have properties. An object-relationship cannot have properties.
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  • ==Album-Artist== .../relationships/link_types.html?type=album-artist current AR tree for Album-Artist] (with links to each AR type documentation)
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  • ..._release_titles|track and release guidelines]] for the release, medium and track titles. == Artist ==
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  • ...ned, or give statistics of how many of which type are defined. ([[Advanced Relationship Type|AdvancedRelationshipType]] does have a list, shorter and more aggregat | track || track || 13 || is a DJ-mix of || 39
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  • == [[Artist ID]] == [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Artist ID]]
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  • This relates a release or track to the person who wrote its lyrics. "Lyrics" in this case are sequences of * [[Artist]] wrote the lyrics for [[Release]]
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  • ...en before the [[Object Model/Composition Object|../CompositionObject]]. An artist develops the idea for a song. This idea does not necesarily have a name, yo There is no boundary to the top (of the [[Object Model/Track Group|../TrackGroup]] hierarchy). A couple of thousand years ago Plato has
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  • * When someone wrote both the music and the lyrics, should [[Composer Relationship Type|ComposerRelationshipType]], LyricistRelationshipType, or both be used? ...i style="list-style-type:none">Melody and rythm are music, thus [[Composer Relationship Type|ComposerRelationshipType]] is better suited… -- [[User:jesus2099|jes
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  • ...ect Model/Performance Object|../PerformanceObject]] and the [[Object Model/Track Object|../TrackObject]] a royal pain. Actually remixes would be the only re ...wiki>(1-n)--(1-n)</nowiki></code>)[[Object Model/Mix Object|../MixObject]] relationship, or relate performances with [[Advanced Relationships|AdvancedRelationships
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  • ...commonly the original artist(s) rather than the remixers, but the correct artist might be the remixer for an official compilation of remixed material from m ...ed and released it (the remix or mashup artist) instead of to the original artist.
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  • ...the [[rt:fc399d47-23a7-4c28-bfcf-0607a562b644|transliteration/translation relationship type]]. As such, they shouldn't duplicate all the information already avail *'''Release title''' and '''release artist'''
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  • ...hey are given credit on the cover or track listing of a release by another artist in a manner which elevates their contribution above normal liner note credi # Fill out the artist credits for the primary artist(s) in the usual manner.
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  • ...ndicates that an [[Artist|artist]] is, or was, a conductor for an [[Artist|artist]]. A conductor directs a musical performance by way of visible gestures. Th ::* [[Proposal:Teacher Position Relationship Type Proposal|Teacher Position Relationship Type]] may also be required, to fully represent this title.
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  • ** Add relationship - kill, belongs in AR box ** Move - rename to "Change Artist"
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  • ===Artist=== ...ore artists, click on the ">>" button & then on the green cross after "Add artist credits":
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  • # [[Simple Advanced Relationships Interface#types|Relationship Types]] # independent of certain [[Advanced Relationship Type|AdvancedRelationshipType]]s.
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  • ...hip type implicitly created a new kind of artist, without creating a new [[Artist Type|ArtistType]] to support that. This [http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipe ..., there should be a [[Style Guideline|StyleGuideline]] specifying that the relationship to entire albums is favoured over relationships to individual tracks.
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  • ...rainz.org/showartist.html?artistid=306208]) be handled? This collaboration artist only appears twice, both times on a 'real' Various Artists release. At the ...iki></nowiki></code>s will be presented more prominently in the upcoming [[Artist Page Redesign|ArtistPageRedesign]]. --[[User:DonRedman|DonRedman]]
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  • ...opposed to [[Various Artists Release|VariousArtistsRelease]] and [[Single Artist Release|SingleArtistRelease]], or redirect/link MultipleArtistsRelease -> [ * Create {Artist,Release,Track}{Artist,Release,Track}Relationship pages.
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  • == [[History Of Featuring Artist Style]] and [[SG5 Disaster Relief]] == ...the fact that even today we have people who raise debates about Featuring Artist Style, there would still seem good reason to retain this bit of history. (
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  • ...ationship Class|Composition Relationship Class]] generally; see [[Composer Relationship Type]] discussion. -- [[User:JimDeLaHunt|JimDeLaHunt]] 2007-12-17 ===PerformerRelationshipType at Track and Release level===
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  • * [[Artist]] — esineja, kunstnik? (Picardis: esitaja) *: artist = { composer, performer, lyricist, band/choir/orchestra, bandmember, design
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  • # Naming conflicts can be resolved using track numbers (if the same song appears twice on an album), or other uniquely ide ...RelationshipType]] doesn't tell the story about creating a [[Collaboration Artist|CollaborationArtist]], that's for sure. —[[User:JimDeLaHunt|JimDeLaHunt]
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  • ...as it was considered to make the relationship between work, recording, and track too complex for the user (who would already be facing a lot of changes with ...ing Object|../RecordingObject]] is related to ''0 to many'' [[Object Model/Artist Object|../ArtistObject]]<code><nowiki></nowiki></code>s'''
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  • ...I feel it is wrong. Is there something like a "contains speech of another artist" AR? [http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3032 http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/t ...the DB, this was already suggested by someone else on the [[Other Version Relationship Type|OtherVersionRelationshipType]] page. --[[User:kuno|kuno]].
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  • =Track/Release Advanced Relationship Types= ...however that some ARs have a distinct meaning at release level compared to track level, so there is a conflict between a release-level AR applying at that l
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  • ! [[Track Title]] ! [[Artist]]
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  • See the [[Style/Titles|titles guidelines]] for the release, medium and track titles. == Artist ==
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  • This page started as an attempt to keep track of all formal proposals on the [[Style Mailing List|StyleMailingList]], tha | ?: Add Advanced Relationship Qualifiers || 2006-07-25 || [[Advanced Relationships Free Text Qualifiers|w
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  • The problem is that the [[:Category:Remix Relationship Class|Remix Relationship Class]] does not reflect well what people mean when they say "mix" "remix". ...new very little about it) can see the need for a separated "mixed by" type relationship, I think we can say that it's needed.
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  • =About the Development of Advanced Relationship Types= ...essy. Current improvement of AR types is happening on [[Proposals|Advanced Relationship Type Proposal]]. --[[User:DonRedman|DonRedman]]''
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  • =The Artist Page Redesign= ...r 14 months now (2005-04..2006-06)''' <br/> Check out the WorkInProgress [[Artist Page Redesign/Screen Shots|/ScreenShots]] from last year --[[User:Keschte|K
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  • ...ps, because they have other artists listed as members. If you find that an artist here is indeed a group, change its type. If it is not, please make sure tha ...ll appear here if it is listed as a member of another. If you find that an artist here is indeed a person, change its type. If it is not, please make sure th
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  • :: <h1>Release/Release Group Artist</h1> ...l Style Guide| classical music]] only. For popular music see the [[Release Artist Style|ReleaseArtistStyle]].''
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  • ...· [[Style/Principle/Error correction and artist intent|Error correction & Artist intent]] · [[Style/Old_style_practices|Old and/or outdated style practices ...iple_names|Multiple names]], [[Style/Artist/Sort Name|Sort name]], [[Style/Artist/Aliases|Aliases]]) · [[Style/Release Group|Release Group]] · [[Style/Rele
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  • * [[Advanced Relationship|Advanced Relationships]] * [[Artist|Artists]]
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  • :: What about order and work part <-> track relationship? How do we know that A2 is the second part of A? [[User:Pronik|pronik]] 11: * The main page says artist will have new entries for "country" and "gender". I just want to point out
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  • ...rtists, with (optionally) their names as credited in the specific release, track, etc., and join phrases between them. ==Use of artist credits==
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  • ...e audio streams recorded by the recoding engineer down to one stereo audio track. More precisely he mixes freshly recorded audio streams together, that were ...ching'' (so that the tempo of one track matches the tempo of the following track) and
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  • *** [[Artist Annotation]] *** [[Track Annotation]] (finally :D)
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  • ...tracks they worked on were used but reworked. Another example is where the artist receives a co-producer credit. Clearly not evidence of a reporting structur ...type:none">But why does any of this mean that 'co-producer' is not a valid relationship? I don't understand the term 'reporting structure' - what it means in the c
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  • there's only one track by another artist on the album (for example soundtrack albums), it * review track aliasing proposal ("[untitled] [aka: unofficial title]")
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  • ** AR to Album/Track ("has [instrument] recordings from ... to ... in") ...uld solve problems magically I think. Compare the graphics in [[Don't Make Relationship Clusters|DontMakeRelationshipClusters]] to the following to see what I mean
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  • ...linked to one artist. One‐off collaborations had to be entered as separate artist entries. * Releases with the same track listing weren’t separate releases, but were instead different release eve
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  • * [[Artist]] ✓ ** [[Artist Credits|Artist credits]] ✓
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  • ==Release Artist== .... If there is a join phrase on the release, the join phrase in the release artist credit should match that. Otherwise, use an appropriate join phrase in the
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  • ...ous]]] or [[Artist:125ec42a-7229-4250-afc5-e057484327fe|[unknown]]], use [[Artist:125ec42a-7229-4250-afc5-e057484327fe|[unknown]]]. ...tain data other than standard CD audio). Note that [[Data Track Style|data track style]] should also be used to title data tracks.
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  • | '''Add Artist Alias ''' || 108 || 10 || 0 || 0 || 10 || 10 || 9.26% || 9.26% | '''Add Relationship'' || 4494 || 1132 || 2 || 11 || 1134 || 1145 || 25.23% || 25.48%
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  • ...sive (to prevent it being removed in the future). Hopefully we might get a relationship type for these particular releases. ...ady exists, and then you end up with several redundant groups for the same artist. TODO [[Help Wanted|HelpWanted]]
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  • Track artist information should be credited to the circle, except in "compilation" circles (like Diverse System, who take track submissions from a bunch of people).
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  • ...user to create a relationship between an Artist, Album, Track or URL. Each relationship may have optional attributes (e.g. instrument performed, guest performance) * Artist - Artist relationship: The Edge is a member of U2
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  • ...ction includes prints of art that the band members found relevant, but the artist in this case isn't an illustrator, because he'd never even heard of the wor So basically, I can't see why the first two are lumped together into one relationship while the third is out on its own. I also can't see why those ones are spe
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  • ==How to Determine the Release Artist for Classical Releases== ...subsequent rule assumes the previous rules have not determined the Release Artist.
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  • =History of the Featuring Artist Style Guideline= ...>''This page describes the lengthy and winded evolution of the [[Featuring Artist Style|FeaturingArtistStyle]] (aka [[Style Guideline|StyleGuideline]] 5 or S
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  • ...nk them with the [[Advanced Relationship|AdvancedRelationship]] [[Engineer Relationship Type|EngineerRelationshipType]] (with the specific type ''Mixed'') to the r ...for aliases that haven't been entered etc, this page is a good way to keep track of stuff. If it's un-necessary, feel free to delete it though! -- [[User:Ol
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  • ...lighted in persistant variables. This way, when we work on cleaning up an artist, as we finish each release, we can mark it as cleaned - easier to distingui ...e tab per filled in field, auto-populating the URL(s) into the "Add URL as relationship" screen for that new release, just waiting to be submitted.
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  • ...reated by modifying more than just the source and end of each track. Each track was remixed somewhat to give them all a common "style". Is this a DJ-mix? ...case, it makes more sense to consider this a remix, and use the [[Remixer Relationship Type|RemixerRelationshipType]]. ([http://lists.musicbrainz.org/pipermail/mu
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  • ...se. Maybe it is a leak, or a radio rip, or maybe the artist did upload the track to Soundcloud or Youtube but never actually gave it any sort of official re ...lick "Add recording" from an artist page (this will automatically fill the Artist field) or just click "Add Standalone Recording" on the Editing menu. This w
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  • ...an audio composition. A label is an organization which publishes audio. An artist is a person or group which creates audio. All MusicBrainz entities relate t ...s recorded in a studio. It could just as easily refer to the audio on a CD track. Both interpretations are equally valid, but the Recording guidelines have
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  • === Artist credit === A release may be credited to multiple artists via what is known as an [[Artist Credit]]. To specify the artists a release is credited to, you can use the
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  • ...es list [[Composition Relationship Class|composition]] and/or [[Production Relationship Class|production]] credits under romanized names, so it may take some diggi ...ur favorite search engine) the artist's name. For better results, type the artist's name out in hiragana. Most search engines will automatically pick kanji m
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  • ...in song and possibly a handful of additional tracks or remixes of the main track. A single is usually named after its main song. A single has different defi ...terview''' - An interview release contains an interview, generally with an Artist.
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  • ...me pattern as for [[Style/Specific_types_of_releases/Audiobook#Track_Title|Track Titles]], although no part numbers should be included. The author of the book should be credited on all works using the "writer" relationship. If the audiobook is translated, relate the new works to the works for the
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  • ...al Relationship Attribute|VocalRelationshipAttribute]] or the [[Instrument Relationship Attribute|InstrumentRelationshipAttribute]] or any that is proposed here. ...Reader Relationship Type|ReaderRelationshipType]] as subtypes to [[Speaker Relationship Type|SpeakerRelationshipType]].
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  • ...st|ReleaseArtist]] with a few simple rules (be sure you read the [[Primary Artist|PrimaryArtist]] page): ...maryArtist]]), the [[Release Artist|ReleaseArtist]] must be that [[Primary Artist|PrimaryArtist]].
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  • ...Release|release]]. To enter one, just use the "Add recording" link from an artist page or the Edit menu. ...recordings for each of them, except when the recording exists as distinct track on another release. It is required to link each of the distinct recordings
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  • For assistance in determining the correct relationship types to use when describing compiling, DJ mixing, mastering, mixing, remas ...le levels. For example, the liner notes on a release can just say "violin: Artist X", or "recorded at the 1988 Foo Festival, Bar Concert Hall, Baz City". You
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  • See the [[Style/Titles|titles guidelines]] for the release, medium and track titles. == Artist ==
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  • ...udience (live) either singing, shouting ENCORE, applause, yelling, etc. or artist [[MC]] (live too). ...-694d-44ae-9d12-7344a43c1f33 place relationship or artist perform or vocal relationship.
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  • * [[Image:Attention.png]] CSG for Releases and Release Groups: Artist - not ready for proposal * [[Image:Checkmark.png]] CSG for Tracks and Recordings: Artist - ready for proposal
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  • ...edia) which serves as a bridge for all languages. You can use the Wikidata relationship to add [[Relationships|relationships]] between artists, labels and albums a ...p://www.bbc.co.uk/music bbc.co.uk/music]. Adding a relationship between an artist and a Wikidata URL automatically generates a biography on the BBC site e.g.
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  • ...Type|EditType]] pages to have a suffix Edit (e.g. '''AddArtist''' -> [[Add Artist Edit|AddArtistEdit]]) [[Image:Checkmark.png]] ...list-style-type:none">[[Edit Artist Name Edit|EditArtistNameEdit]], [[Edit Artist Sortname Edit|EditArtistSortnameEdit]] (This has break /wd/ functionality n
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  • ...rtists, with (optionally) their names as credited in the specific release, track, etc., and join phrases between them. ==Use of artist credits==
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  • ...vancedRelationships]]. It explains quite well how AR works. The [[Advanced Relationship Type|AdvancedRelationshipType]]s in this text are however outdated proposal ...torm about missing relationships that we should keep track of in MB. These relationship types as well as the relationships themselves should be user moderatable.
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  • ...osal to add a human-language to human-language track title transliteration relationship which works on Release units.'' ...represent translations and transliterations ([[Translation Transliteration Relationship Type|TranslationTransliterationRelationshipType]]).
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  • ...the site. The BBC also plans to use the track listings and the [[Advanced Relationship]]s from MusicBrainz to provide listeners with context such as fan sites and ...les and album reviews by adding a discography to each artist profile and a track list to each review page, where the data is available
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  • =Track Groups (Needs revision)= ...d of selecting a recording when adding a release, you select the work. The track is added to the work, which contains a long list of all associated tracks i
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  • The artist entity is largely still the same. There are two new fields: country and gen === Artist credits ===
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  • The title should be just the basic name of the track. ...Wars, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader’s Theme'')]] ''This track has a descriptive title''
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  • ...1e34|III.]], [[work:3761b925-82b2-3a61-9581-57751dee2e9e|IV.]]). A "Parts" relationship indicates that each movement's Work ''is a part of'' the Symphony's Work. ...entities is referred to as a '''Work Tree'''. Any Work entity which has a Relationship, "is part of" another Work entity, is a '''child''' Work. The linked Work,
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  • * [[Image:Attention.png]] CSG for Releases and Release Groups: Artist - pre-RFC discussions * [[Image:Checkmark.png]] CSG for Recordings: Artist - RFC-348 in progress
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  • ...onships|relationships]] to the release, its recordings and works using the relationship editor. To open the relationship editor, visit any release page and click "Edit relationships" in the sideba
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  • <ul><li style="list-style-type:none">'''Artist''': '''Track titles''':
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  • The title should be just the basic name of the track. ...Wars, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Darth Vader’s Theme'')]] ''This track has a descriptive title''
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  • ...-- This category groups all pages that contain a proposed [[Relationships|relationship type]]. ** [[:Category:Artist]] -- Pages providing documentation about [[Artist]]s.
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  • When the [[Advanced Relationship Type|AdvancedRelationshipType]]<code><nowiki></nowiki></code>s were develop ...say "song x is a cover of song y" but can only say "track x is a cover of track y" and there may be hundreds of releases of the song.
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  • ...meaning inherited (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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  • ...w seconds shorter than their album versions, but there's also cases like [[Artist:c1d4f2ba-cf39-460c-9528-6b827d3417a1|Yes]] singles, or the single edit of [ | If a work is part of another (Aggregate) Work how should this relationship be represented within the Work Title?
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  • <ul><li style="list-style-type:none">Any release officially sanctioned by the artist and/or their record company. (Most releases will fit into this category.) ...ype:none">An unofficial/underground release that was not sanctioned by the artist and/or the record company. This includes unofficial live recordings, pirate
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  • * The '''[[Style/Artist|Release Artist]]''' should be assigned to the composer. Do not enter the performer’s nam ...sed as the [[Style/Artist|Release Artist]], with each [[Style/Artist|Track Artist]] assigned to the appropriate composer.
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  • A 44 CD set spanning the career of violinist [[artist:7d9be72b-ab36-4ce1-8a2c-05bf0f7eb0b4|Isaac Stern]], put out by [[label:1092 #* c.f. [[Classical Release Artist Style]]
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  • ...ibute]]s. The problem with this is that EVERY credit needs its own indexed relationship, and were a user to attempt to add something that wasn't in the system, the ...we can get a nice read-out of every time ArtistA has performed guitar on a track, but were we to index every different type of guitar credit they had, we'd
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  • =Discussion About Relating Different Artist Names= ...DifferentArtistNames]]. It has been copied here from [[Musical Association Relationship Class|MusicalAssociationRelationshipClass]], where it originally happened.
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  • '''Artist''' ...(for example, for a compilation of game themes), use the special artist [[artist:89ad4ac3-39f7-470e-963a-56509c546377|Various Artists]].
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  • * Store multiple language alternatives for opera and classical Track Titles and Release Titles. ...Japanese conventions for classical music act, scene, tempo designators, or Artist names.
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  • === Artist === The artist(s) that the release is primarily credited to, as [[Artist Credit|credited on the release]].
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  • If you're in the page for the artist you want to add a release to, just press "Add release" in the sidebar (if i ...dited) click the box with the arrows by the artist field (see [[How to Use Artist Credits]]).
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  • If you're in the page for the artist you want to add a release to, just press "Add release" in the sidebar (if i ...dited) click the box with the arrows by the artist field (see [[How to Use Artist Credits]]).
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  • If you're in the page for the artist you want to add a release to, just press "Add release" in the sidebar (if i ...dited) click the box with the arrows by the artist field (see [[How to Use Artist Credits]]).
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  • | <h4 style='display: none'>RFC-42: Release Artist Style</h4> | <!-- Title & Wikipage --> [[Release Artist Style]]
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  • * Go to your chosen artist’s recordings page. :* choose 'add relationship' and select 'work'.
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  • The artist name is the official name of an artist, whether it is a person, band, or character. In most cases, it is the name ...ease. There is usually no need to add a new artist to the database if the artist is already present in our database under a (slightly) different name.
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  • There were three suggestions for [[Style Guideline|StyleGuideline]]s for this relationship. The first was to only ever link to the very first ''released'' version. ...at retain the same name as the original should be linked to the original ''artist'' e.g. '''Strawberry Fields''' by '''Candy Flip''' is a cover of a song by
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  • ...E” on the cover. This is usually the choice of a graphic designer, not the artist. So, instead of copying the title from the cover, we follow certain rules t ...ke extra title information, but as part of the artist credits. See [[Style/Artist/Featured_artists|the featured artists guideline]].
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  • ...parts of a song or movements). You can find some thoughts about this on [[Track Groupings|TrackGroupings]]. ...sters|DontMakeRelationshipClusters]] (and perhaps also [[Linking Different Artist Names|LinkingDifferentArtistNames]]).
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  • ...lationships to the master, so that we don't have to add a new level in the relationship editor. ...minimum the following tables: master (id, name, recording), track_master (track, master), l_artist_master (id, link, entity0, entity1)).
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  • ...ted, searched for, referred to by MBID, and linked to each other through [[Relationship|relationships]] or foreign key constraints in some case. === [[Artist]] ===
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  • ...the year to the earliest release's release date when a [[Earliest Release Relationship Type|EarliestReleaseRelationshipType]] exists? -[[User:AaronCooper|AaronCoo ** Seconded. I'd like to be able to name files like "Artist - [[Original Year|OriginalYear]] - Album (releaseyear re-release|remaster)"
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  • ...e fluid concept, and should generally just follow the structure set by the artist or label. For example, a digital album that claims to include "disc 1" and ...ould ideally have) a tracklist, which represents the set and ordering of [[Track|tracks]] included in the medium, as listed on a liner, a digital store page
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  • ==Artist== The artist should usually be the same as the first release of the recording.
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  • ...se Status]]''' should be chosen, based upon it's status with the recording artist/label/other involved party. A Release Status may be 'Official', 'Promotion' ...' of a release describes the language that the [[Release Title|title]] and track list are entered in. The Language is selectable from a reduced [[wikipedia:
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  • * Otherwise, choose the most common track title. ...But because there is only one track using the recording, the title of this track should be used as the recording title.
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  • See the [[Style/Titles|titles guidelines]] for the release, medium and track titles. ...ovided, such as when release title differs between cover and spine, or the track titles differ between the back cover and a booklet tracklist, it's generall
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  • ...n this discussion should probably be moved out into separate pages, e.g. [[Track Sections|TrackSections]], and then listed under [[Current Problem|CurrentPr Two CDs that have a single "song", split into [[Track Sections|TrackSections]] with the help of [[Index Marks|IndexMarks]]:
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  • ...we've taken a historical decision: We're going to sell NFTs of MusicBrainz artist pages! (and book people, don't worry; if the reception is as positive as we ...o contact if they want to make you an offer to buy it themselves). We will track any resales and update the displayed name accordingly.
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  • ...e [http://test.musicbrainz.org/show/artist/tags.html?id=65 tags applied to artist Portishead]. ...k on the "Tags" link before you see the tags for an artist and can tag the artist yourself.
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  • * [http://beta.musicbrainz.org/search/edits?conditions.0.field=artist&conditions.0.operator=%3D&conditions.0.name=Various+Artists&conditions.0.ar * Tempi in the track title should be separated by hyphens. (see [[edit:6232082|edit #6232082]] a
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  • artist, label, recording, release, release-group, work /ws/2/artist recordings, releases, release-groups, works
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  • ...cals in a different -- presumably specialized -- studio, and an orchestral track is recorded again elsewhere -- maybe a concert hall -- and the many recordi ...ormance and maybe confuse the scripts. (4) There's always the case where a track contains both material performed live and recorded in the studio.
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  • ;<span id="AR">advanced relationship (or ''AR'')</span> :See: [[#Relationship|relationship]].
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  • * artist = artysta * track = utwór
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  • | artist || artist_relation || artist_tag | tag || track || track_tag
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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. ...sicbrainz.org/artist/6f5bfd20-84cc-4879-8a40-05631ad576c7.html MusicBrainz Artist page for Vincenzo Bellini]
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  • ...ts to your favorite releases with the [[How_to_Use_the_Relationship_Editor|Relationship Editor]]. * Browse through your favorite artist's release groups to see if you find obvious mistakes: The exact same releas
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  • ...nted schema to model music metadata. The main classes are artist, release, track and label, each with a different set of attributes and relations. Apart fro ...background vocals on a release or track, who is married to whom, where an artist's offical homepage is, and a lot more. Those links themselves may have attr
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  • ...tions by Various Artist and if you only want to subsribe one release by an artist and not the whole "discography". --anonymous ...ally split them into 2 files: the track named on the sleeve, and the bonus track. (For example, [http://musicbrainz.org/showalbum.html?albumid=39118 http:/
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  • artist, label, recording, release, release-group, work, url ...u are not performing a lookup request. If your URL includes something like artist=<MBID>, then please see the [[#Browse|Browse]] section. If it includes quer
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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. '''ReleaseArtist''': [http://musicbrainz.org/artist/6f5bfd20-84cc-4879-8a40-05631ad576c7.html Vincenzo Bellini]
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  • artist, label, recording, release, release-group, work, area, url ...u are not performing a lookup request. If your URL includes something like artist=<MBID>, then please see the [[#Browse|Browse]] section. If it includes quer
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  • area, artist, event, genre, instrument, label, place, recording, release, release-group, ...pecific cases, a disc ID, ISRC or ISWC). If all you have is the name of an artist or album, for example, you'll need to make a search and pick the right resu
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  • ...new similar artist search and other searches that can be initiated with an artist MBID. These drop-downs would allow users to explore our connected datasets, === Interactive Artist Similarity Graph ===
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  • {{note}} Do not split a musical entity into smaller pieces based on track splits, tempo markings, lyrics or other information. E.g. the fourth moveme For every other case, use the recording - artist arranger relationship.
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  • ...work titles should not inherit the title of the parent work, like the old track titles in MusicBrainz. ...ally, same as we can enter edits to change artist credits when changing an artist's name. --[[User:Reosarevok|Reosarevok]] ([[User talk:Reosarevok|talk]]) 15
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  • !Advanced Relationship |[[MusicMoz Relationship Type|Yes]]
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  • ...a release you can use the [[rt:4f2e710d-166c-480c-a293-2e2c8d658d87|Amazon Relationship Type]] or link to an URL to one of the [[Cover Art Sites|CoverArtSites]]. T ...percentage of releases. It contains track name matching as well as various artist support. This page will be updated to reflect the current state of the matc
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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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  • {{note}} Do not split a musical entity into smaller pieces based on track splits, tempo markings, lyrics or other information. E.g. the fourth moveme For every other case, use the recording - artist arranger relationship.
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  • ...d add links to matching MusicBrainz entities for various Discogs entities (artist,release,master,label). |Show alias number on work/artist pages.
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  • ...artist similarity graph] | [https://blog.metabrainz.org/2023/08/28/gsoc-23-artist-similarity-graph/ blog] ...https://blog.metabrainz.org/2022/09/13/gsoc22-personal-recommendation-of-a-track/ blog]
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  • The name is an identifier similar to what the [[Artist]]s and [[Label]]s have. It will certainly need a "comment" to distinguish b ...ot be able to see that the festival happened at the stadium. Also with the relationship you will be able to easily list all festivals which happes/happened at the
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  • |Artist/label art **Zoe Keating is an example of an artist making real money online and she publishes her revenue statements
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  • Adds links to matching MusicBrainz entities for various Discogs entities (artist, release, master, label). |Add release(group) links from an artist, label or series page. Compatible with expand/collapse release groups scrip
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  • ...ke literals: the piece of text "The Beatles" is a different thing from the artist that piece of text is the name of. Literals are what Picard puts into tags ...object, and the AR type as the predicate. So a composition AR linking the artist ''Foo Bar'' to their work ''Vagaries of Data Representation Formats'' would
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  • ===Artist=== Request: http://musicbrainz.org/ws/2/artist/5b11f4ce-a62d-471e-81fc-a69a8278c7da?inc=aliases
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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. ...sicbrainz.org/artist/f1bedf1f-4445-4651-9c35-f4a3f3860a13.html MusicBrainz Artist page for Giuseppe Verdi]
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  • *artist = artisti *relationship = yhteys
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  • ...s). However, they can only be added by [https://musicbrainz.org/privileged relationship editors]. If you want to request an instrument, see the [[#How to request a ...Millennium Falcon guitar] and most (if not all) instruments invented by [[artist:dbcec54d-49c8-4d61-8512-8025bb37bf8e|Blue Man Group]]
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  • ...coordinates the ''production / manufacturing / promotion / relations with artist / PR / distribution'' of sound recordings. Record companies may directly ha At this time, we '''don't''' keep track of companies involved in the other aspects of the music industry (PR, manag
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  • This is the official list of databases allowed for the Other Databases relationship type. For adding new databases to the list, please follow [[Proposals|the s ...e ISRC database, maintained by the National Central Library. Note that the track order may not match physical releases, since tracks are sorted by ISRC code
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  • * [[Advanced Relationship|AdvancedRelationship]] '''artist''' ''wrote liner notes for'' '''release'''. ...misnamed [http://musicbrainz.org/show/tag/?tag=artificial%20language&show=artist artificial artists])
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  • ...itles of '''one''' physical media, that is: the album title and links to [[Track Entity|TrackEntities]] (in a certain order) which then store their title an * Different track titles or durations -> different [[Album Entity|AlbumEntity]]
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  • ...usually based on Wade-Giles spellings, which is what you will see in the [[Artist Sort Name|sort names]] of Taiwanese artists. More details on [[WikiPedia:Ro ...which has caused many duplicate artists to be entered (can be fixed with [[Artist Alias|ArtistAlias]]) and lookup of releases with Picard to fail if they are
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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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  • ...ersonnel changes over the last few years, but would like to re-establish a relationship with MB * Might actually solve their artist disambiguation issue soon..ish
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  • ==Consider listing performer as artist== ...elease Title" tag. But I would prefer to see the performer's name in the "artist" tag, and to see the composer's name as part of the "title" tag. My reason
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  • ...12/05/09/universal-music-uk-launches-the-artist-gateway-using-musicbrainz/ Artist Gateway] using MBIDs. This was the first time that a record label embraced ...rainz data to provide info on tracks played in Winamp, and on their online artist pages.
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