Music Domain Documentation

Music Domain Documentation

The Music domain contains recording artists, albums, and songs. Data found here is a combination of information sourced from MusicBrainz and Wikipedia. The data currently loaded is focused on English-language popular music. We encourage you to add new artists, albums, and songs if they’re missing. This domain also contains information about keys, chords, and other music-theoretical concepts.

Please note that albums of spoken word performances or audiobooks, though sharing some structures in common, do not belong in the Music domain. Some such have been inappropriately imported where they were not tagged correctly in MusicBrainz; please report these or un-type them as Musical Albums or their performers or authors as Musical Artists.

Types

  • Musical Artists are bands or individuals who perform or record Musical Albums or Musical Tracks. An artist may be a Musical Group Member and have a Musical Group Membership connecting them to another Musical Artist.
  • Musical Albums consist of Musical Tracks. The tracks may all be by the same Musical Artist, in which case the artist should be credited with the album; if the album is by multiple artists, each track may be credited to a different artist.
  • A Musical Track may be a recording of a Song. If the song has an independent existence, such as a classical composition or a traditional song, the Song may be a separate instance; however, if one particular recording is the definitive recording of the song (as the first recording by a singer-songwriter), then the Song and Musical Track may be the same instance.
  • In addition to the primary credited artist on an album, a Musical Artist may also make a Musical Contribution to a Musical Album or Musical Track. This contribution includes a Musical Performance Role, which may be the Musical instrument or Musical voice part performed by the artist.
  • A Musical Release is a subsequent rerelease of a Musical Album; it may be remastered or simply repressed and may contain bonus tracks, but contains mostly the same Musical Tracks as the initial album, and would generally be considered by fans of the artist to be the same album.

  • Musical Artist Documentation
    A Musical Artist can describe either an individual musician or a band of musicians. Ideally, a Musical Artist will have released a Musical Album. Right now, anyone who contributed in any way to...
  • Musical Album Documentation
    A Musical Album refers to a collection of Musical Tracks (recordings of Songs) released in a common format such as Compact Disc or LP. An album is typically associated with a single Musical Artist...
  • Musical Track Documentation
    A Musical Track is a single recorded track on a Musical Album or Musical Release—typically a recording of a song, though it may be a movement of a symphony or other partial work. It should correspond...
  • Musical Contribution Documentation
    Musical Contribution is a compound value type which defines a performance on a Musical Album by a Musical Artist, and Track Contribution is a compound value type which defines a performance on a ...
  • Musical Release Documentation
    A Musical Release is a collection of Musical Tracks (recordings of Songs) released in a common format such as Compact Disc or LP. A release typically associated with a Musical Artist unless it...

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