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  • :A quick introduction to MusicBrainz and to its use, respectively. ;[[How To]]s
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  • '''Welcome to the MusicBrainz Wiki!''' ...MusicBrainz], learn how to use and contribute to it more effectively, and to help shape the direction it takes into the future.
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  • ...cBrainz]]! This page is intended to give you a few starting points to edit MusicBrainz, whether you're an [[Artist|artist]] or a user of the BBC Music site. Please read it (and other relevant guides) before starting to edit. If after reading you're still stuck, then [[Contact Us|contact us]] s
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  • This page describes how to use the MusicBrainz Subversion Repository. ==Introduction==
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  • # [[/Introduction|Introduction]] ## [[MusicBrainz API|MusicBrainz API]] ([[MusicBrainz_API/Examples|examples]])
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  • ==Introduction== ...is used here in the broadest sense, and is not meant to refer specifically to the [[wikipedia:Classical_period_%28music%29|Classical Period]] in Western
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  • ...simple quick start guide of things you may find useful in order to include MusicBrainz in your hack day projects. ;[[About_MusicBrainz|MusicBrainz introduction]]:A short introduction to what MusicBrainz is, and what it is not.
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  • * What is ListenBrainz? An introduction for normal, non-geeky users. ...knowing Meta/MusicBrainz and the history of audioscrobbler is it possible to know what ListenBrainz is - we need better docs explaining what, how, why a
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  • ...d on, so make sure you also read [[Introduction to Voting|our introduction to voting]]! ...all new data that is being entered into the database nowadays is added by MusicBrainz users, '''''like you!'''''
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  • ...icated database, with a steep learning curve, but there are some documents to help you out!<br> Check out the [[Introduction_to_Editing|Introduction to Editing]], as well as the different [[Style|Style guidelines]]. Don't worry
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  • ...old, people have been talking about it in various contexts. This page aims to collect some of the presentations done over the years. |"Lightning talk" (= 15 min.) presentation/introduction to [[MusicBrainz]] at OpenSourceDays 2013 in Copenhagen.
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  • This page aims at collecting various information, links and resources useful to editors who focus on editing and researching on Labels. The following sites are useful to find labels homepages:
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  • This page is about contributing to the [[mb:|MusicBrainz]] project, which you can do in many ways. There are several ways that you can contribute data to MusicBrainz:
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  • For the purposes of GCi tasks, do not directly edit the MusicBrainz documentation pages (because more than one student may be working on the sa ...criptive page name. If the page doesn't exist yet, choose "edit this page" to create it.
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  • ...f you want to dive right in anyway, the [[How To]]s are a quite good place to do so. MusicBrainz (often abbreviated to MB) consists of three parts:
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  • ...he Label Code consists historically of 4 figures, presently being extended to 5 figures, preceded by LC and a dash (e.g. LC-0193 = Electrola; LC-0233 = H When entering a label code in MusicBrainz, use only the numerical part, with or without leading zeros, which is the o
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  • Before editing MusicBrainz, you must [[mb:register|create an account]]. ...ght corner of the main [https://musicbrainz.org MusicBrainz website] to go to the account creation page.
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  • ...ther MusicBrainz users, to catch errors and bad data. Edit notes are there to help the voters determine if an edit is correct. ...re information they should add a note asking for clarification (see [[#How to add edit notes when voting on and reviewing edits|below]]).
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  • ...need to be [[Introduction to Voting|voted on]], so you should always [[How to Write Edit Notes|write an edit note]]. Before adding any relationship, plea ...elationship to add. Just select the "Edit" tab at the top, and scroll down to the "External Links" section. This section is also available while adding a
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  • ...ing and voting system was designed, it gives MusicBrainz users the ability to update and maintain the database effectively and easily. ...ast majority of new data that is now entered into the database is added by MusicBrainz users, '''''like you!'''''
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  • ...uld like to update [[mbwiki:Account FAQ|this page]] on the wiki, feel free to do so but please do not add questions without answers. == Do I have to provide an email address? ==
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  • == Introduction == ...e checked that the place definitely isn't in the database, You can add it! To do that, select "Editing" and then "Add Place" from the top menubar:
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  • ...le Code-in] is a contest to introduce pre-university students (ages 13–17) to the many kinds of contributions that make free and open source software (FO The Google Code-in 2019 contest runs from December 2nd, 2019 to January 23rd, 2019 (see the [https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/
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  • == Introduction == The ListenBrainz team is currently working to create Playlist support and we've chosen [https://xspf.org/jspf JSPF] as ou
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  • =The MusicBrainz XML Metadata Format= ==Introduction==
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  • ...le Code-in] is a contest to introduce pre-university students (ages 13-17) to the many kinds of contributions that make free and open source software (FO ...oogle Code-in. The Google Code-in 2015 contest runs from December 07, 2015 to January 27, 2016 (see the full [https://developers.google.com/open-source/g
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  • ...le Code-in] is a contest to introduce pre-university students (ages 13-17) to the many kinds of contributions that make free and open source software (FO ...oogle Code-in. The Google Code-in 2016 contest runs from November 28, 2016 to January 18, 2017 (see the [https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/ti
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  • ==Introduction== ...rainz Database/Download|database dumps in PostgreSQL format]], most of the MusicBrainz data is also accessible via separate data dumps in JSON format.
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  • == Introduction == ...possible. However, at certain times of day the number of requests to the [[MusicBrainz API]] exceeds our capacity for handling these requests. Honoring all of the
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  • == Introduction == ...original MLHD dataset contained a number of errors that we discovered due to poor data matching algorithms when this data was originally collected. Prob
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  • ...y auto-editors can vote on elections, but results are available for anyone to review. ...proposer and seconders can also see the vote tally, as they are ineligible to vote).
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  • ...le Code-in] is a contest to introduce pre-university students (ages 13–17) to the many kinds of contributions that make free and open source software (FO The Google Code-in 2018 contest runs from October 23, 2018 to December 12, 2018 (see the [https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/t
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  • ...le Code-in] is a contest to introduce pre-university students (ages 13-17) to the many kinds of contributions that make free and open source software (FO The Google Code-in 2017 contest runs from November 28, 2017 to January 17, 2018 (see the [https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/ti
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  • ...ttp://google.com/search?q=FRBR google for FRBR] there are plenty of easier-to-read presentations of the core ideas. ...our institution for the rest of its life. Throw in a lifetime subscription to the Encyclopædia Britannica as well.
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  • ...low is about '''translation''' of the projects’ user interface: being able to provide the software itself in different languages. This section is intended for translators of projects related to the MetaBrainz community.
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  • ...led ''moderation'') is a change entered by an [[Editor|editor]] into the [[MusicBrainz Database]]. .... adding an artist, adding track times) and edits which make minor changes to the data (e.g. changing capitalisation) are automatically applied. However,
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  • ...rry out simple keyword searches with no boolean logic, but it is always up-to-date. ...this page was divided into subpages. While this one offers an introduction to the most commonly used features, the others explain more advanced search op
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  • ...Database]]’s semi-static content, and people interested in the state of [[MusicBrainz]]’s internationalization. ...oduction about translation platform, projects, and languages, please refer to the [[Internationalization#Translation|more general page about translation]
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  • ==Introduction== ...se/Schema|database schema]] documentation if you are not familiar with the MusicBrainz Database.
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  • No difference from other Release Titles in MusicBrainz. ...and apply correct capitalisation and punctuation as stated in the [http://musicbrainz.org/doc/Style/Language language guidelines]. Note that quotes in English sh
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  • ==Introduction== ...e. The internet has lots of resources if you'd like to read more about how to write engaging music [[wikipedia:Review|reviews]].
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  • You can scan images right from the GIMP. Go to '''File''' → '''Create''' → '''Scanner/Camera…'''<br /> ...click on the tab '''Advanced Mode''' (1). Set the '''Output Resolution''' to 600 dpi (2), then click on '''Preview''' (3).<br />
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  • ...ote: this is not an exhaustive list.''''' There are many other mentions of MusicBrainz around the web! ...about MusicBrainz that isn't listed here? Feel free to add it! Do you want to routinely look for mentions and add them? Let us know!''
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  • An Audio CD (CD-DA) can hold up to 99 audio tracks. ...world CD-DA. Using a tool like [http://cdrecord.org cdrecord] on [https://musicbrainz.org/cdtoc/49HHV7Eb8UKF3aQiNmu1GR8vKTY- this CD] will yield:
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  • MusicBrainz Summit 13 occurred on the 21st and 22nd of September, 2013 at Wikimedia Ger A big thank you to Google and Spotify for sponsoring the 2013 summit, and to Wikimedia Deutschland for hosting and providing good internet!
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  • ==Introduction== ..., struggling to keep afloat. Fortunately the MetaBrainz Foundation managed to remain in the black for its fifth year in a row!
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  • ...ept header to <code>"application/json"</code> or add <code>fmt=json</code> to the query string (if both are set, <code>fmt=</code> takes precedence). {{:MusicBrainz API/FAQ}}
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  • ...''website''' and '''user guide''', and people interested in the state of [[MusicBrainz Picard]]’s internationalization. ...oduction about translation platform, projects, and languages, please refer to the [[Internationalization#Translation|more general page about translation]
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  • ...givin' some (subjective) explanations about them, and of course link to [[MusicBrainz]] artists entries, releases and tracks. ... is a country which happened to give birth to both [[release:a88dfced-c156-4313-9b2e-336eb8746af1|baseball and jazz music
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  • ...inuing to add new features (like Areas and Places) that we've been wanting to add for the past few years. ...between a top-down data stream from a label and a bottom-up community like MusicBrainz.
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