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==Artists==
===Artists that may be groups===
This report lists artists that have type "unknown" or "person", but may be "groups", because they have other artists listed as members (or collaborators). If you find that an artist here is indeed a group, change its type. If it is not, please make sure that the "member of" relationships are in the right direction and are correct.


{{Status|Work in Progress}}
===Artists that may be persons===
This report lists artists that have type "unknown" or "group", but may in fact be a "person", based on certain relationships (not including "collaboration"). For example, an artist will appear here if it is listed as a member of another "group". If you find that an artist here is indeed a person, change its type. If it is not, please make sure that all the relationships are correct and that they make sense.


;<span id="AcoustID">[[AcoustID]]</span>
===Possibly duplicate artists===
:Can refer to
This report aims to identify artists with very similar names. If two artists are actually the same entity, please merge them (remember to [[How to Write Edit Notes|write an edit note]] and give your proof). If (on the other hand) they're different entities, add disambiguation comments for each artist. Once a set of similarly-named artists have [[Disambiguation Comment|disambiguation comments]], they will stop appearing here).
:#the acoustic [[#Fingerprint|fingerprinting]] system built entirely on open-source technology, currently used by MusicBrainz, or
:#a single [[#UUID|UUID]] used by that system to identify a set of matching fingerprints.
::Example: [[Recording:770cc467-8dde-4d22-bc4c-a42f91e7515e/fingerprints|12ec629c-dd1c-422a-9e3b-90f12280ea35]]


;<span id="AR">advanced relationship (or ''AR'')</span>
===Artists which have collaboration relationships===
:See: [[#Relationship|relationship]].
This report lists artists which have collaboration relationships but no URL relationships. If the collaboration has its own independent name, do nothing (or consider adding a URL relationship). If it is in a format like "X with Y" or "X & Y", you should probably split it. See [[How to Split Artists]].


;<span id="Alias">[[Aliases|alias]]</span>
===Artists which look like collaborations===
:Aliases are name variants associated with a given [[#entity|entity]]. Their main use has been to improve search results (e.g. a search for "Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky" will find "[[Artist:9ddd7abc-9e1b-471d-8031-583bc6bc8be9|Пётр Ильич Чайковский]]").
This report lists artists which have "&" in their names but no member or collaboration relationships. If the artist is usually seen as an actual group, member relationships should be added. If it's a short term collaboration, it should be split if possible (see [[How to Split Artists]]). If it is a collaboration with its own name and can't be split, collaboration relationships should be added to it.
:In May, 2012 new features were added to aliases, inlcuding alias-type, -locale, and -sortname.


;<span id="Annotation">[[Annotation|annotation]]</span>
==Release groups==
:A text field used to store information that doesn't fit elsewhere in MusicBrainz. Most [[#Entity|entities]] have an annotation field.
===Release groups which contain no releases===
::Example of a common annotation: [[#Sub_Optimal_Credits|Sub Optimal Credits]]
This report shows release groups with no releases. In general, it is safe to just remove these, although it can be better to merge them if they duplicate another non-empty release group.


;<span id="Artist">[[Artist|artist]]</span>
===Release groups that might need to be merged===
:Generally, any individual (or group of individuals) contributing to the works described in the MusicBrainz Database.
This report shows release groups with releases that are linked to releases in different release groups by part-of-set or transliteration relationships. If a pair of release groups are listed here, you should probably merge them. If the releases are discs linked with "part of set" relationships, you might want to merge them too into one multi-disc release (see [[How to Merge Releases]]).
:Why "generally"? Because the Artist entity developed out of a one-artist-per-name approach rather than a one-artist-per-physical-person/group approach. So currently, for example, an Artist may be a real-world person or may be a <em>persona</em> associated with a real-world person.
:See: guidelines for [[Style/Artist/With_multiple_names|Artists with multiple names]]


;<span id="Artist_Credit">[[Artist Credit|artist credit]] (or ''AC'')</span>
===Release groups with titles containing featuring artists===
:A MusicBrainz feature making it possible to:
This report shows release groups with ([[Style/Titles/Featured_artists|feat.]] Artist) in the title. '''For classical releases, don't change anything.''' For non-classical releases, this is a [[Style/Old_style_practices#Collaborations|holdover]] from an older version of MusicBrainz and should be fixed. Consult the [[Style/Titles/Featured_artists|page about featured artists]] for more information.
:#Display an artist's name as it appears on a particular release.
:#:(This is generally used for minor name variations (not "[[Performance_Name|performance names]]") although there are no specific Style guidelines currently in place.)
:#Add two or more artists to an artist field, joined by a "join phrase" such as "&amp;" or "feat.".
:See: [[How to Use Artist Credits]]


!!!;<span id="Attribute">[[Relationship_Attribute|attribute]] (or ''relationship attribute'')</span>
==Releases==
:A MusicBrainz "attribute" is information that further describes or modifies a [[#Relationship|relationship]]".
===Releases which might need converting to "multiple artists"===
::Example: "live" is one of the possible attributes of the "is a recording of" relationship.
This report aims to identify releases which need converting to multiple artists (because the track artists are on the title field, for example). Currently it does this by looking for releases where every track contains "/" or "-".
:More casually, "[[wikipedia:Attribute|attribute]]" is sometimes used interchangeably with "property". Used in that sense, "gender" might be called either an attribute or a property of an "artist".


;<span id="Auto-Editor">[[Editor#Auto-editors|auto-editor]] (or ''automod'')</span>
===Releases without language but script===
:An experienced MusicBrainz editor who has been given certain elevated privleges.
This report shows releases that have a script but have no language set. If you recognize the language, please set it! But do so only if you are pretty sure, don't just guess: not everything written in Cyrillic is Russian, for example.


;<span id="Bot">[[Bot|bot]]</span>
===Releases without script but language===
:An automated process, often controlled by an editor, that submits edits to the database.
This report shows releases that have a language but no script set. If you recognize the script, just add it! Remember that the script used for English (and most other European languages) is Latin.
:Editor-controlled bots are subject to the [[Bots/Code_of_Conduct|Bot CoC]].


!!!;<span id="CD_stub">[[CD_Stub|CD stub]]</span>
===Releases which have unexpected Amazon URLs===
:A title/tracklist (<strong>not</strong> a full [#Release|release]]) submitted and stored outside the main database. CD stubs are meant to be relatively easy to submit, and doing so does not require an MB account.
This report shows releases with Amazon URLs which don't follow the expected format. They might still be correct if they're archive.org cover links, but in any other case they should probably be fixed or removed.


;<span id="Comment">[[Disambiguation_Comment|comment]] (or ''disambiguation comment'')</span>
===Releases which have multiple ASINs===
:Comments are used to help distinguish (disambiguate) [[#Entity|entities]] with similar names. The contents of the "comment" field will appear as a parenthetical phrase beside the entity's name on the MusicBrainz site.
This report shows releases that have more than one Amazon ASIN. In most cases ASINs should map to MusicBrainz releases 1:1, so only one of them will be correct. Just check which ones do not fit the release (because of format, different number of tracks, etc). If the release has a barcode, you can search Amazon for it and see which ASIN matches.
:Note: comments are meant to be human-readable aids. Within the database, of course, the [[#MBID|MBID]] uniquely identifies each entity.


;<span id="CSG">[[Style/Classical|CSG]]</span>
===Releases which have multiple Discogs links===
:The Classical Style Guide, as set of guidelines for entering classical releases in MusicBrainz.
This report shows releases that have more than one link to Discogs. In most cases a MusicBrainz release should have only one equivalent in Discogs, so only one of them will be correct. Just check which ones do not fit the release (because of format, different number of tracks, etc). Discogs "master" pages should be linked at the [[Release Group|release group level]], not at the release level, and should not be linked to releases.


!!!;<span id="Database">[[wikipedia:Database|database]]</span>
===Amazon URLs linked to multiple releases===
:As Wikipedia puts it, "an organized collection of data &hellip; typically in digital form."
This report shows Amazon URLs which are linked to multiple releases. In most cases Amazon ASINs should map to MusicBrainz releases 1:1, so only one of the links will be correct. Just check which MusicBrainz release fits the release in Amazon (look at the format, tracklist, etc). If the release has a barcode, you can also search Amazon for it and see which ASIN matches. You might also find some ASINs linked to several discs of a multi-disc release: just merge those (see [[How to Merge Releases]]).
:For editors coming to MusicBrainz with no background in information technology, the WikiBooks article on [[wikibooks:Relational_Database_Design:Relational database design]] provides a fairly quick introduction.


;<span id="Disc_ID">[[Disc_ID]]</span>
===Discogs URLs linked to multiple releases===
:A (nearly) unique identifier for optical discs calculated from the [[#TOC|TOC]], represented as a string of ascii characters
This report shows Discogs URLs which are linked to multiple releases. In most cases Discogs releases should map to MusicBrainz releases 1:1, so only one of the links will be correct. Just check which MusicBrainz release fits the release in Discogs (look at the format, tracklist, release country, etc.). You might also find some Discogs URLs linked to several discs of a multi-disc release: just merge those (see [[How to Merge Releases]]).
:Example: [http://musicbrainz.org/cdtoc/XzPS7vW.HPHsYemQh0HBUGr8vuU- XzPS7vW.HPHsYemQh0HBUGr8vuU-]


!!!;<span id="Dynamic_Attribute">[[Ticket:MBS-3296|dynamic attribute]]</span>
===Releases which have part of set relationships===
:A proposed schema enhancement that would allow a an [[#Entity|entity]]
This report shows releases that still have the deprecated "part of set" relationship and should probably be merged. For instructions on how to fix them, please see the documentation about [[How to Merge Releases|how to merge releases]]. If the releases are not really part of a set (for example, if they are independently-released volumes in a series) just remove the relationship. You might also consider adding [[Series|series]] information.


;<span id="Edit">[[Edit|edit]]</span>
===Discs entered as separate releases===
:An individual change made to the data stored by MusicBrainz. A [[Musicbrainz_Account|MusicBrainz account]] is required to submit edits.
This report shows releases which have (disc n) or (bonus disc) in the title. For instructions on how to fix them, please see the documentation about [[How to Merge Releases|how to merge releases]]. Note that this style has also been used for UK singles which indicate "CD 1" and "CD 2" but were released separately: these should not be merged.


;<span id="Edit_Note">[[Edit Note|edit note]]</span>
===Releases with non-sequential track numbers===
:A comment attached to an edit by an editor or by ModBot.
This report lists all releases where the track numbers do not appear in succession (e.g. there is no "track 2"), or with duplicated track numbers (e.g. there are two "track 4"s). You should try to find what the correct order is and fix it. MusicBrainz doesn't currently support non-sequential tracklists: if a CD has tracks 1, 2 and 4 you should enter them as 1, 2 and 3.
:See also: [[How_to_Write_Edit_Notes]]


;<span id="Editor">[[Editor|editor]]</span>
==delete==
:A contributor to the MusicBrainz database or to other aspects of the project.


;<span id="Entity">[[MusicBrainz_Entity|entity]]</span>
:A "thing" stored in the database (such as an Artist or Release), which can be linked to other entities using [[#Relationship|relationships]].


;<span id="Fingerprint">[[Fingerprinting|fingerprint]] (or ''acoustic fingerprint'')</span>
===Releases with superfluous data tracks===
:A (generally) unique identifier for a recording, generated from the audio content itself.
This report lists releases without any disc IDs that probably contain data tracks (such as videos). A [[Style/Unknown_and_untitled/Special_purpose_track_title#.5Bdata_track.5D|data track]] should be deleted if it is the last track of a CD and there is no disc ID.
:Examples: [[#AcoustID|Acoustids]] and [[#PUID|PUIDs]]


;<span id="FRBR">[[FRBR]]</span>
===Releases with titles containing featuring artists===
:The "Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records", a model for bibliographic data, proposed by the [[wikipedia:International_Federation_of_Library_Associations_and_Institutions|International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions]].
This report shows releases with ([[Style/Titles/Featured_artists|feat.]] Artist) in the title. '''For classical releases, don't change anything'''. For non-classical releases, this is a [[Style/Old_style_practices#Collaborations|holdover]] from an older version of MusicBrainz and should be fixed. Consult the [[Style/Titles/Featured_artists|page about featured artists]] for more information.


;<span id="Internationalization">[[Internationalization|internationalization]] (or ''i18n'')</span>
===Releases newer than indicated===
:Internationalization is, as wikipedia puts it, "the process of designing a software application so that it can be adapted to various languages and regions without engineering changes."
This report shows releases which have disc IDs even though they were released before the CD era (i.e. 1982), where one of the medium formats didn't exist at the time the release was released or where a disc ID is attached to a medium whose format does not allow disc IDs. In most cases, this will be due to the original release date being added for a CD re-release.
:It is sometimes abbreviated to "i18n", from "i"+<nowiki>[eighteen more letters]</nowiki>+"n".
:See also: [[#Localization|localization]]


;<span id="Imprint">[[wikipedia:Record_label#Imprint|imprint]]</span>
===Releases where some (but not all) mediums have no format set===
:A logo used by record companies to "brand" a particular release.
This report shows releases where some of the medium formats are set, but others are unset. In most cases, it should be easy to find out which the correct formats are (don't just assume that they're all CDs because one is though!).
:Distributors, parent corporations and other interested parties might also put their logo on a release. Determining which logo is the "label" can be tricky. See [[How_To_Identify_Labels|How to identify labels]].


;<span id="Intertwingle">Intertwingle</span>
===Releases with catalog numbers that look like ASINs===
:Wikitionary defines "intertwingle" as "to interconnect or interrelate in a deep and complex way." For the purposes of MusicBrainz, this generally refers to the act of adding links and context to wiki pages.
This report shows releases which have catalog numbers that look like [[ASIN]]s. This is almost always wrong: ASINs are just Amazon's entries for the releases and should be linked to the release with an Amazon URL relationship instead.
:Intertwingle is a fun word for something that nobody wants to do.


;<span id="IPI">[[IPI]]</span>
==Recordings==
:The "Interested Parties Information" Code, an identifier assigned in the [[wikipedia:Confédération_Internationale_des_Sociétés_d´Auteurs_et_Compositeurs|CISAC]] database to each ''interested party''. Namely, authors, composers, publishers and so on.
===Recordings with earliest release relationships===
This report shows [[Recording|recordings]] that have the deprecated "[[Earliest_Release_Relationship_Type|earliest release]]" relationship. They should be merged if they are truly the same recording; if they're not, the relationship should be removed. Please, do not merge recordings blindly just because the lengths fit, and do not merge recordings with very different times!


;<span id="ISRC">[[ISRC]]</span>
===Tracks whose names include their sequence numbers===
:"International Standard Recording Code", a unique identifier for sound recordings, represented as a string of alpha-numeric characters. These are sometimes encoded into recordings as a watermark.
This report aims to identify releases where track names include their own track number, e.g. "1) Some Name" (instead of just "Some Name"). Notice that sometimes this is justified and correct, don't automatically assume it is a mistake! If you confirm it is a mistake, please correct it.
:Example: [[Recording:cb857989-ee7b-49af-963e-d84acffbe7fb|GBAJC0002983]]


;<span id="ISWC">[[ISWC]]</span>
===Recordings with titles containing featuring artists===
:"International Standard Work Code", a unique identifier for musical compositions, represented as a string of alpha-numeric characters.
This report shows recordings with ([[Style/Titles/Featured_artists|feat.]] Artist) in the title. '''For classical releases, don't change anything'''. For non-classical releases, this is a [[Style/Old_style_practices#Collaborations|holdover]] from an older version of MusicBrainz and should be fixed. Consult the [[Style/Titles/Featured_artists|page about featured artists]] for more information.
:Example: [[Work:8ff78190-4664-35e6-9961-0945a15944b8|T-070.181.551-1]]


;<span id="Label">[[Label|label]]</span>
==ISRCs==
:In the context of a release, the "label" field generally corresponds to the [[#Imprint|imprint]].
===ISRCs with multiple recordings===
:In the context of the database, the "label" [[#Entity|entity]] can be used to store information about a particular imprint, or about the companies and corporations that control those imprints.
This report lists [[ISRC]]s that are attached to more than one recording. If the recordings are the same, this usually means that they should be merged (ISRCs can be wrongly assigned so care should still be taken to make sure they really are the same). If the recordings are parts of a larger recording, the ISRCs are probably correct and should be left alone. If the same ISRC appears on two unrelated recordings on the same release, this is usually means there was an error when reading the disc.
:So, for example, a "holding company" will be stored in MusicBrainz using a "label" entity, but will generally not have its own catalog of releases.
:See also: [[Label/Type|label types]]

;<span id="Label_Code">[[Label/Label_Code|label code]]</span>
:A code sometimes printed on a release, which identifies a record company, usually formatted as "LC-xxxx" (where "xxxx" is a four or five digit number).

;<span id="Localization">[[Internationalization|localization]] (or ''l10n'')</span>
:Localization is, as Wikipedia puts it, "the process of adapting [[#Internationalization|internationalized]] software for a specific region or language by adding locale-specific components and translating text."
:It is sometimes abbreviated to "l10n", from "l"+<nowiki>[10 more letters]</nowiki>+"n".

;<span id="MBID">[[MusicBrainz_Identifier|MBID]]</span>
:MusicBrainz IDentifier, a unique identifier ([[#UUID|UUID]]) assigned to each entity in the MusicBrainz database.
:Example: [[Artist:66c662b6-6e2f-4930-8610-912e24c63ed1|66c662b6-6e2f-4930-8610-912e24c63ed1]]

;<span id="Medum">[[Medium|medium]]</span>
:The means by which a release is transmitted or delivered. This could be a physical object such as a CD, or it could be something less tangible such as streaming content or a downloadable file.

;<span id="Metadata">[[wikipedia:Metadata|metadata]]</span>
:This can refer either to "descriptive metadata" (i.e. information about information) or to "structural medatata" (i.e. information about how information is stored). The contents of the MusicBrainz database are primarily "descriptive metadata".

;<span id="ModBot">[[editor:ModBot|ModBot]]</span>
:A [[#Bot|bot]] used by the MusicBrainz Server to perform a number of automated functions.

;<span id="Moderator">Moderator</span>
:An older term for MusicBrainz [[#Editor|editor]].

;<span id="NGS">NGS</span>
:"Next Generation Schema". This refers to the updated [[MusicBrainz_Database/Schema|database schema]] released on 18 May 2011.
:The update, with a corresponding revision of the [[Style|style guidelines]], was considered a major milestone in the development of Musicbrainz. Hence, it's not uncommon to describe certain aspects of MusicBrainz as being either "pre-" or "post-NGS".
:See also: [[History:Next_Generation_Schema/History|NGS (History)]], [[History:Next_Generation_Schema/Roadmap|NGS Roadmap]], [[History:Preparing_For_NGS|Preparing for NGS]], [http://blog.musicbrainz.org/?p=873 Release Announcement], [[Server_Release_Notes/20110516|Release Notes]]

;<span id="NAT">Non-Album Track (or ''NAT'')</span>
:The pre-[[#NGS|NGS]] precursor to [[#SAR|standalone recordings]].

!!!;<span id="Ontology">[[wikipedia:Ontology|ontology]</span>
:A branch of philosophy that, as wikipedia puts it, "deals with questions concerning what entities exist or can be said to exist, and how such entities can be grouped, related within a hierarchy, and subdivided according to similarities and differences."
:See also: the [http://musicontology.com/ Music Ontology] project

;<span id="Performance_Name">[[Artist/Name/Performance Name|performance name]]</span>
:A name that an artist uses when performing. Often this refers to an assumed name used, such as a "pen name", "stage name", "alter ego", "persona" or the like.
:See: guidelines for [[Style/Artist/With_multiple_names|Artists with multiple names]]

;<span id="Picard">[[MusicBrainz_Picard|Picard]]</span>
:The official MusicBrainz tagging app, named for Captain Jean-Luc Picard from the TV series ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''.

!!!;<span id="Proposal">[[Proposals|proposal]]</span>
:Ideas for improving certain aspects of MusicBrainz, formally submitted to [[#Style|<nowiki>[mb-style]</nowiki>]] for community approval.
:See also: [[#ticket|ticket]]

;<span id="PUID">[[PUID]]</span>
:"Portable Unique IDentifier", an [[#Fingerprint|audio fingerprint]]. Use of PUIDs in MusicBrainz is now deprecated in favor of [[#AcoustID|AcoustIDs]].

!!!;<span id="Recording">[[Recording]]</span>
:For the purposes of MusicBrainz, a "recording" is maybe closer to a "mix" than to a "master".
:Think of it as an abstract container that holds information about a piece of recorded audio. It might not have a perfect 1:1 correspondence with a real-world "thing", although in a perfect world it would correspond 1:1 with an [[#ISRC|ISRC]].

!!!;<span id="Relationship">[[Advanced Relationship|relationship]]</span>
:Originally referred to as "Advanced Relationships".
:A relationship is a connection between two [[#Entity|entities]] in a database.
:They can be thought of, loosely, as the "verb phrases" in a Subject-Verb-Object statement.
::Example:

!!!;<span id="Release">[[Release|release]]</span>
:Casually, "release" is often used interchangeably with "album", as in "Hey! The New Originals have a new release out!"
:But for the purposes of MusicBrainz, a "release" is a specific printing/pressing/issue sold in a specific locale. While MB doesn't have an "album" entity ''per se'', the "release group" entity is close.

;<span id="Release_Date">[[Release/Date|release date]]</span>
:The date that a release was <em>released</em> in a particular region. It is <underline>not</underline> the date on which the release was recorded or performed, and it is not the copyright date.

!!!;<span id="Release_Group">[[Release_Group|release group]]</span>
:A "container" used to <em>group together</em> all the various versions and reissues of a release. This is the closest thing MusicBrainz has to an "album" entity.
::Example: the release group for [[ReleaseGroup:8e8a594f-2175-38c7-a871-abb68ec363e7|Kind of Blue]] by Miles Davis

;<span id="RFC">RFC</span>
:"Request for Comment", the first stage in the [[#proposals|proposal]] process, a 7 day (minimum) discussion period.

;<span id="RFV">RFV</span>
:"Request for Veto", the second stage in the [[#proposals|proposal]] process, a 2 day window in which a prosal can be vetoed.

;<span id="Script">script</span>
:In the context of MusicBrainz, "script" might mean
:#The "[[Release#Script|release script]]", a particular writing system or alphabet, such as "Latin", "Katakana" or "Cyrillic".
:#:See also: [[Style/Release#Language_and_script|relevant style guideline]]
:#A [[wikipedia:Greasemonkey|Greasemonkey]] script used to extend the functionality of the MusicBrainz website.
:#:See: [http://userscripts.org/tags/musicbrainz?page=1 userscripts.org]
:#A script for customizing file names in [[#Picard|Picard]].
:#:See: [[Picard_Scripting|Picard scripting]]

;<span id="Sort_Name">[[Sort_Name|sort name]]</span>
:A name that has been re-ordered (as needed) to facilitate alphabetically ordered lists.
::Example: if an artist's name is "John Smith", then his sort name is "Smith, John".

;<span id="Standalone_Recording">[[Standalone_Recording|standalone recording]] (or ''SAR'')</span>
:A [[#Recording|recording]] which does not appear on a [[#Release|release]]. Prior to [[#NGS|NGS]], these were referred to as "[[#NAT|Non-album Tracks]]" (aka NATs).

;<span id="Sub_Optimal_Credits">[[Sub Optimal Credits]]</span>
:There will always be some credits that cannot be entered in the database exactly as they appear on a release. In such cases, an explanation can be included in the [[#Annotation|annotation]] under the heading <nowiki>[[Sub_Optimal_Credits]]</nowiki>.

!!!;<span id="Style">[[Style]]</span>
:In the contect of MusicBrainz, "Style" might refer to
:#The Official Style Guidelines, a set of guidelines for entering data in MusicBrainz, or
:#The [[Communication/Mailing_Lists|<nowiki>[mb-style]</nowiki> mailing list]], where style guidelines are discussed and developed.

;<span id="Tag">tag</span>
:As commonly used in MusicBrainz, a "tag" may refer to
:# Metadata embedded in an audio file, such as [[wikipedia:ID3|ID3]] or [[wikipedia:Vorbis_comment|Vorbis comments]] (aka "Flac tags").
:::See also: [[Picard_Tag_Mapping|Picard tag mapping]]
:# "[[Folksonomy_Tagging|Folksonomy tags]]", a system for collaborative description and classification.
:::See also: [[MusicBrainz_Picard/Documentation/Plugins/Lastfmplus|Extended Picard Tagging]]

;<span id="Ticket">[[Bug_Tracker|ticket]]</span>
:An individual issue reported on the MusicBrainz bug tracker at [http://tickets.musicbrainz.org/] (which tracks not just "bugs" but also [[#Style|style]]-related issues, feature requests and so on).

;<span id="TOC">[[wikipedia:Table_of_Contents_(CD)|TOC]]</span>
:"Table of Contents", the area of an optical disc that describes the tracklist in terms of track durations.

;<span id="UUID">[[wikipedia:UUID|UUID]]</span>
:"Universal Unique IDentifier", a 128-bit identifier, commonly in the form of a 32-digit hexadecimal string.
:[[#mbid|MBIDs]] and [[#acoustid|AcoustIDs]] are examples of UUIDs.


;<span id="Work">[[Work|work]]</span>
:A "work" in MusicBrainz is based on the [[#FRBR|FRBR]] defintion, "a distinct intellectual or artistic creation".

Latest revision as of 01:57, 29 February 2016


Status: Work in Progress
AcoustID
Can refer to
  1. the acoustic fingerprinting system built entirely on open-source technology, currently used by MusicBrainz, or
  2. a single UUID used by that system to identify a set of matching fingerprints.
Example: 12ec629c-dd1c-422a-9e3b-90f12280ea35
advanced relationship (or AR)
See: relationship.
alias
Aliases are name variants associated with a given entity. Their main use has been to improve search results (e.g. a search for "Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky" will find "Пётр Ильич Чайковский").
In May, 2012 new features were added to aliases, inlcuding alias-type, -locale, and -sortname.
annotation
A text field used to store information that doesn't fit elsewhere in MusicBrainz. Most entities have an annotation field.
Example of a common annotation: Sub Optimal Credits
artist
Generally, any individual (or group of individuals) contributing to the works described in the MusicBrainz Database.
Why "generally"? Because the Artist entity developed out of a one-artist-per-name approach rather than a one-artist-per-physical-person/group approach. So currently, for example, an Artist may be a real-world person or may be a persona associated with a real-world person.
See: guidelines for Artists with multiple names
artist credit (or AC)
A MusicBrainz feature making it possible to:
  1. Display an artist's name as it appears on a particular release.
    (This is generally used for minor name variations (not "performance names") although there are no specific Style guidelines currently in place.)
  2. Add two or more artists to an artist field, joined by a "join phrase" such as "&" or "feat.".
See: How to Use Artist Credits

!!!;attribute (or relationship attribute)

A MusicBrainz "attribute" is information that further describes or modifies a relationship".
Example: "live" is one of the possible attributes of the "is a recording of" relationship.
More casually, "attribute" is sometimes used interchangeably with "property". Used in that sense, "gender" might be called either an attribute or a property of an "artist".
auto-editor (or automod)
An experienced MusicBrainz editor who has been given certain elevated privleges.
bot
An automated process, often controlled by an editor, that submits edits to the database.
Editor-controlled bots are subject to the Bot CoC.

!!!;CD stub

A title/tracklist (not a full [#Release|release]]) submitted and stored outside the main database. CD stubs are meant to be relatively easy to submit, and doing so does not require an MB account.
comment (or disambiguation comment)
Comments are used to help distinguish (disambiguate) entities with similar names. The contents of the "comment" field will appear as a parenthetical phrase beside the entity's name on the MusicBrainz site.
Note: comments are meant to be human-readable aids. Within the database, of course, the MBID uniquely identifies each entity.
CSG
The Classical Style Guide, as set of guidelines for entering classical releases in MusicBrainz.

!!!;database

As Wikipedia puts it, "an organized collection of data … typically in digital form."
For editors coming to MusicBrainz with no background in information technology, the WikiBooks article on wikibooks:Relational_Database_Design:Relational database design provides a fairly quick introduction.
Disc_ID
A (nearly) unique identifier for optical discs calculated from the TOC, represented as a string of ascii characters
Example: XzPS7vW.HPHsYemQh0HBUGr8vuU-

!!!;dynamic attribute

A proposed schema enhancement that would allow a an entity
edit
An individual change made to the data stored by MusicBrainz. A MusicBrainz account is required to submit edits.
edit note
A comment attached to an edit by an editor or by ModBot.
See also: How_to_Write_Edit_Notes
editor
A contributor to the MusicBrainz database or to other aspects of the project.
entity
A "thing" stored in the database (such as an Artist or Release), which can be linked to other entities using relationships.
fingerprint (or acoustic fingerprint)
A (generally) unique identifier for a recording, generated from the audio content itself.
Examples: Acoustids and PUIDs
FRBR
The "Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records", a model for bibliographic data, proposed by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions.
internationalization (or i18n)
Internationalization is, as wikipedia puts it, "the process of designing a software application so that it can be adapted to various languages and regions without engineering changes."
It is sometimes abbreviated to "i18n", from "i"+[eighteen more letters]+"n".
See also: localization
imprint
A logo used by record companies to "brand" a particular release.
Distributors, parent corporations and other interested parties might also put their logo on a release. Determining which logo is the "label" can be tricky. See How to identify labels.
Intertwingle
Wikitionary defines "intertwingle" as "to interconnect or interrelate in a deep and complex way." For the purposes of MusicBrainz, this generally refers to the act of adding links and context to wiki pages.
Intertwingle is a fun word for something that nobody wants to do.
IPI
The "Interested Parties Information" Code, an identifier assigned in the CISAC database to each interested party. Namely, authors, composers, publishers and so on.
ISRC
"International Standard Recording Code", a unique identifier for sound recordings, represented as a string of alpha-numeric characters. These are sometimes encoded into recordings as a watermark.
Example: GBAJC0002983
ISWC
"International Standard Work Code", a unique identifier for musical compositions, represented as a string of alpha-numeric characters.
Example: T-070.181.551-1
label
In the context of a release, the "label" field generally corresponds to the imprint.
In the context of the database, the "label" entity can be used to store information about a particular imprint, or about the companies and corporations that control those imprints.
So, for example, a "holding company" will be stored in MusicBrainz using a "label" entity, but will generally not have its own catalog of releases.
See also: label types
label code
A code sometimes printed on a release, which identifies a record company, usually formatted as "LC-xxxx" (where "xxxx" is a four or five digit number).
localization (or l10n)
Localization is, as Wikipedia puts it, "the process of adapting internationalized software for a specific region or language by adding locale-specific components and translating text."
It is sometimes abbreviated to "l10n", from "l"+[10 more letters]+"n".
MBID
MusicBrainz IDentifier, a unique identifier (UUID) assigned to each entity in the MusicBrainz database.
Example: 66c662b6-6e2f-4930-8610-912e24c63ed1
medium
The means by which a release is transmitted or delivered. This could be a physical object such as a CD, or it could be something less tangible such as streaming content or a downloadable file.
metadata
This can refer either to "descriptive metadata" (i.e. information about information) or to "structural medatata" (i.e. information about how information is stored). The contents of the MusicBrainz database are primarily "descriptive metadata".
ModBot
A bot used by the MusicBrainz Server to perform a number of automated functions.
Moderator
An older term for MusicBrainz editor.
NGS
"Next Generation Schema". This refers to the updated database schema released on 18 May 2011.
The update, with a corresponding revision of the style guidelines, was considered a major milestone in the development of Musicbrainz. Hence, it's not uncommon to describe certain aspects of MusicBrainz as being either "pre-" or "post-NGS".
See also: NGS (History), NGS Roadmap, Preparing for NGS, Release Announcement, Release Notes
Non-Album Track (or NAT)
The pre-NGS precursor to standalone recordings.

!!!;[[wikipedia:Ontology|ontology]

A branch of philosophy that, as wikipedia puts it, "deals with questions concerning what entities exist or can be said to exist, and how such entities can be grouped, related within a hierarchy, and subdivided according to similarities and differences."
See also: the Music Ontology project
performance name
A name that an artist uses when performing. Often this refers to an assumed name used, such as a "pen name", "stage name", "alter ego", "persona" or the like.
See: guidelines for Artists with multiple names
Picard
The official MusicBrainz tagging app, named for Captain Jean-Luc Picard from the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation.

!!!;proposal

Ideas for improving certain aspects of MusicBrainz, formally submitted to [mb-style] for community approval.
See also: ticket
PUID
"Portable Unique IDentifier", an audio fingerprint. Use of PUIDs in MusicBrainz is now deprecated in favor of AcoustIDs.

!!!;Recording

For the purposes of MusicBrainz, a "recording" is maybe closer to a "mix" than to a "master".
Think of it as an abstract container that holds information about a piece of recorded audio. It might not have a perfect 1:1 correspondence with a real-world "thing", although in a perfect world it would correspond 1:1 with an ISRC.

!!!;relationship

Originally referred to as "Advanced Relationships".
A relationship is a connection between two entities in a database.
They can be thought of, loosely, as the "verb phrases" in a Subject-Verb-Object statement.
Example:

!!!;release

Casually, "release" is often used interchangeably with "album", as in "Hey! The New Originals have a new release out!"
But for the purposes of MusicBrainz, a "release" is a specific printing/pressing/issue sold in a specific locale. While MB doesn't have an "album" entity per se, the "release group" entity is close.
release date
The date that a release was released in a particular region. It is <underline>not</underline> the date on which the release was recorded or performed, and it is not the copyright date.

!!!;release group

A "container" used to group together all the various versions and reissues of a release. This is the closest thing MusicBrainz has to an "album" entity.
Example: the release group for Kind of Blue by Miles Davis
RFC
"Request for Comment", the first stage in the proposal process, a 7 day (minimum) discussion period.
RFV
"Request for Veto", the second stage in the proposal process, a 2 day window in which a prosal can be vetoed.
script
In the context of MusicBrainz, "script" might mean
  1. The "release script", a particular writing system or alphabet, such as "Latin", "Katakana" or "Cyrillic".
    See also: relevant style guideline
  2. A Greasemonkey script used to extend the functionality of the MusicBrainz website.
    See: userscripts.org
  3. A script for customizing file names in Picard.
    See: Picard scripting
sort name
A name that has been re-ordered (as needed) to facilitate alphabetically ordered lists.
Example: if an artist's name is "John Smith", then his sort name is "Smith, John".
standalone recording (or SAR)
A recording which does not appear on a release. Prior to NGS, these were referred to as "Non-album Tracks" (aka NATs).
Sub Optimal Credits
There will always be some credits that cannot be entered in the database exactly as they appear on a release. In such cases, an explanation can be included in the annotation under the heading [[Sub_Optimal_Credits]].

!!!;Style

In the contect of MusicBrainz, "Style" might refer to
  1. The Official Style Guidelines, a set of guidelines for entering data in MusicBrainz, or
  2. The [mb-style] mailing list, where style guidelines are discussed and developed.
tag
As commonly used in MusicBrainz, a "tag" may refer to
  1. Metadata embedded in an audio file, such as ID3 or Vorbis comments (aka "Flac tags").
See also: Picard tag mapping
  1. "Folksonomy tags", a system for collaborative description and classification.
See also: Extended Picard Tagging
ticket
An individual issue reported on the MusicBrainz bug tracker at [1] (which tracks not just "bugs" but also style-related issues, feature requests and so on).
TOC
"Table of Contents", the area of an optical disc that describes the tracklist in terms of track durations.
UUID
"Universal Unique IDentifier", a 128-bit identifier, commonly in the form of a 32-digit hexadecimal string.
MBIDs and AcoustIDs are examples of UUIDs.


work
A "work" in MusicBrainz is based on the FRBR defintion, "a distinct intellectual or artistic creation".