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==Dodgy Looking Obligatory To Do list:==
==Dodgy Looking Obligatory To Do list:==


* Add AR's to Lumsk
* fix0r the Uriah Heep database
* fix0r the Uriah Heep database
** amount left: singles 0%, VA albums (awaiting 1th [server release.])
** amount left: singles 0%, VA albums (awaiting 1th [server release.])
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* if you would like a challenge please visit [http://www.musicbrainz.org/user/subscriptions.html?user=38393 my subscriptions] for an extensive list of [[Classical Entries That Need Editing|ClassicalEntriesThatNeedEditing]]
* if you would like a challenge please visit [http://www.musicbrainz.org/user/subscriptions.html?user=38393 my subscriptions] for an extensive list of [[Classical Entries That Need Editing|ClassicalEntriesThatNeedEditing]]
** remember though that some of these artists are on my list because I like them!
** remember though that some of these artists are on my list because I like them!
done work
* <u>Add AR's to Lumsk</u>
* <u>updatered [[Track Annotation|TrackAnnotation]] on [http://musicbrainz.org/show/release/?releaseid=480089 SIXX MIXX] album's tracks.</u>


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Revision as of 21:43, 2 April 2007

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I am the moderator known as 'mo'
I found this site some time ago, and I've ever since grown more and more engrossed in it.

I don't know everything and I am often uncertain if I do things correctly, English is NOT my native language, so I apologise if my grammar is wrong.
Sometimes I do it on purpose though.
I can however, tell if there is something wrong in most Norwegian, Swedish or Danish track titles, the letters æ ø å are an integrated part of my keyboard

Dodgy Looking Obligatory To Do list:

  • fix0r the Uriah Heep database
    • amount left: singles 0%, VA albums (awaiting 1th [server release.])
  • Look over all my old CD's and added annotiations to update to labels.
  • Look over all my new CD's and add them/discids/labels of everything
  • Add Audiobooks from school
  • look over my 'subscriptions' and fix them/ order their QualitySetting
  • add the entire music collection of the Deichmanske Biblioteket i Oslo to the database
  • if you would like a challenge please visit my subscriptions for an extensive list of ClassicalEntriesThatNeedEditing
    • remember though that some of these artists are on my list because I like them!

done work

These are My Babies:

    • FutureAnnotationFeatureDiscussion
      • (notice: this has had an '!' added in front so it is unlinkable, because it is a BadWikiName)
      • you can help me by suggestion a better word (please put any suggestions in a third bulleted list)
        • FutureAnnotationDiscussion
        • AnnotationFeatureDiscussion
        • AdvancedAnnotationDiscussion (despite the fact that there's already too much Advance-meant around...)

work:

    • add here plz

random:

misc:

this is what InterTran gives as latin for LatinArtists:

Sequens est a secui album of InternationalArtists cuius nomen es latin , vel quisnam have officina per titulus in Latin. Si vos can lego quod write Latin , commodo meditatus consummatio illa artifex ut vestri ArtistSubscriptions ut vos can exsisto notified ut illic es additions vel changes ut suum discographies, quod vos can reprehendo lemma pro erroris. Si vos teneo of alius Latin artifex non audio hic, commodo adaugeo lemma.

  • Somehow I doubt the Latin for "write" is "write". :) I suspect it's something similar to scribo (I don't speak Latin, so I dunno). Oh, and can is probably something starting with P, if the other romance languages I've studied are anything to go by. --Kiara
    • I somehow doubt that to ;p but I didn't want to lose what the OnlineTranslator had to say, but I couldn't put it on the actual page. so therefor here. ~mo
    That translation is really bad, it pretty much translates word for word. to give you an idea, I'll translate it back into English: The follower is by sequence 'album of InternationalArtists' whose name you are 'latin', or for who 'have' works through title in 'Latin'. If 'can' you all I read that 'write' 'Latin', ... --dseomn
    • basically I added this here out of my own convenience. There is no need to point out how wrong it is. I know already ^_^ I added it partly also to remind me to ask anyone that knows latin to do it properly, so... dseomn.. would you mind writing the correct latin for this on LatinArtists? ~mo
      • I wouldn't mind, but I don't think I know enough Latin to do it. I'll try to find an online English -> Latin dictionary and put a tentative translation though. --dseomn

Blablabla

obtained from irc convo

I just though about something.. in the 'change track' page (where Keschte has added a lot of new features)
if possible to add a 'relate link' link that automatically puts the said track in the 'AR cache' and then sets you about on a search like the one for 'change artist', and when you got the right one, a button/link that added the artist to the 'AR cache' and then to the page 'create new relationship'
it is possible. AFAIK the track mbid is in the very url of the 'change track page'

the links with very descriptive texts, like 'add this artist to AR sticky' and go to 'create a relationship' page'
thereby making the adding of ARs a lot easier
it could even default the search for 'artist' by filling with the text string found inside a (feat. ) in the trackname

in short. make the 'change track artist' and 'add artist-track AR' almost identical in process for the end user
think about it

~mo

grml AdvancedVocalTree grmbl

PerformanceRelationshipClass

  • vocal (This attribute describes a type of vocal performance.)
    • Lead (Lead or solo vocal)
    • Background (new)
      • Choir (Choir)
      • Chorus (Chorus)
      • Backing (previously Background vocal)
      • Harmony (Harmony) --FrederikSOlesen: Sometimes vocals are listed as "harmony vocals", and I'm unsure what of the above background vocal categories it would belong to, if any.
  • tone (This attribute describes a style of vocal performance.)
    • classical (unselectable)
      • Alto (Alto)
      • Bass-Baritone (Bass-Baritone)
      • Contralto (Contralto)
      • Baritone (Baritone)
      • Bass (Bass)
      • Contra-tenor (Contra-tenor)
      • Mezzo-soprano (Mezzo-soprano)
      • Soprano (Soprano)
      • Tenor (Tenor)
      • Recitative (Recitative)
    • modern (unselectable)
      • rap
        • Sprechgesang
      • growl
      • scat --mudcrow: vocalizing either wordlessly or with nonsense words and syllables used as a vocal solo, used often in Jazz. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scat_singing
      • Vocalese --mudcrow: closely related to scat, vocalese is similar but uses lyrics. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocalese
      • yodel --mudcrow: singing extended notes that rapidly & repeatedly change in pitch from high to low. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yodel
      • lilt(ing) --FrederikSOlesen: Traditional (Irish) way of 'singing' tunes
      • Voice --mudcrow: common credit on spoken word tracks, and tracks that contain spoken word, although the spoken word is usually a background, rather than the foreground. Also a common credit for shouting, screaming etc. Such tracks are specifically credited as voice instead of the usual vocals.
      • Spoken Word --mudcrow: an artistic performance where lyrics, poetry or stories is spoken (or shouted), often with a musical background. Ranting is a similar form, where poetry/lyrics are spoken/shouted at a high speed. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spoken_word
      • Toasting --mudcrow: talking or chanting over a rhythm or a beat. An African tradition that has moved in modern times into reggae and dub music. Not to be confused with rap. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toasting
      • Human Beatbox --mudcrow: mostly used in rap music, using the human voice to create an imitation of purcussion instruments, scratches and a variety of other instruments. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_beatbox
      • other --FrederikSOlesen: There will always be exceptions. :)
      • add please.

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