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==Introduction==
==Introduction==


The Classical Style Guide (CSG) is a set of guidelines that explains how (and when) "[[Classical_Music|classical]]" music should be handled differently from "non-classical" in Musicbrainz. "Classical" is used here in the broadest sense, and is not meant to refer specifically to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_period_%28music%29 Classical Period] in Western music.
The Classical Style Guide (CSG) is a set of guidelines that explains how (and when) "[[Classical_Music|classical]]" music should be handled differently from "non-classical" in Musicbrainz. "Classical" 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 music.


==When does the CSG apply?==
==When does the CSG apply?==

Revision as of 14:50, 1 May 2014

Status: This is an official style guideline.

Introduction

The Classical Style Guide (CSG) is a set of guidelines that explains how (and when) "classical" music should be handled differently from "non-classical" in Musicbrainz. "Classical" is used here in the broadest sense, and is not meant to refer specifically to the Classical Period in Western music.

When does the CSG apply?

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Guidelines

Release

Release and Release Group Title

Release and Release Group Artist

Track Artist

Recordings

Recording Artist

Works

Works

Language-specific

English

Estonian

Spanish


See also

Classical Music main page (in development)

Tips and guides

Note Note: These are not guidelines, but tips. If anything here isn't included in any official guideline, then it's unofficial and just a suggestion.

Introduction to CSG by Hawke.

Tips for CSG editing by Brainz34.


Style
Overview
Title Style
Entities
Relationships
Classical
Special Cases/Misc.
Languages