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== Tips and guides == |
== Tips and guides == |
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{{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. |
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[https://community.metabrainz.org/t/295817|The Classical Editor Toolbox] by [[User:Reosarevok|Reosarevok]] |
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[[User:Hawke/Guides/CSG_Intro|Introduction to CSG]] by [[User:Hawke|Hawke]]. |
[[User:Hawke/Guides/CSG_Intro|Introduction to CSG]] by [[User:Hawke|Hawke]]. |
Revision as of 21:07, 2 February 2020
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.
Guidelines
Release
Release and Release Group Title
Release and Release Group Artist
Recordings
Works
Language-specific
Tips and guides
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.
Classical Editor Toolbox by Reosarevok
Tips for CSG editing by Brainz34.