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===Time=== | ===Time=== |
Revision as of 2013-06-10T11:12:06
see also metadata standard
Time
- ISO 8601
- start time, end time, duration, repetition
- regular events
- weekly
- weekly, but not at full moon
- every 2nd sunday of a month
- every other week
- weekly but not at vacation (summer), or special date because room is closed
Space
- country ISO 3166-1
- subcountry ISO 3166-2
- city UN/LOCODE, postal code, street, number
- airports ICAO airport code
- Different adresses for post and for coming
- movable contact data
- phone (1,2,.. mobile), emails, http://.... , bank account
- types of events
- festival, milonga, milonga-opening, course, practica, tournee
- locations
price
- prices ISO 4217
- for events
- problem for practica; practica and milonga each has its own time interval, but you can only buy both together, or only milonga
- for information, for hard stuff (clothes,...)
- for events
people/organisations
- people
- persons
- (male/female)
- teacher
- show dancer
- organiser
- musician
- groups
- couples (show, teaching)
- musical groups
- orchestras
- duo
- trio
- ...
- organizations/associations
- persons
created things
- clothes, shoes, fans, magazines
- work of art
- musical work, see also International Standard Musical Work Code
- musical composition / scores / sheet music
- musical work, see also International Standard Musical Work Code
- musical piece (=wave form equal tracks)
- The most useful definition of piece depends on the application. One application is listening, for which only a definition based on solely audible content is useful. Waveform equality is not one, since waveform inequality can be unaudible, e.g. phase alterations. One useful definition (especially for the application of DJing i.e. playing for group dancing) is "unique track content", where unique means distinguishable by ear from every other track's content except in parameters that are presentational, e.g. overall gain; silence at start and end. Note that by this definition, piece identity is subjective, due to the "by ear" element. If any listener is found to be able to distinguish two tracks previously designated the same piece, then those tracks must be redesignated as distinct pieces. Chrisjjj
- I think each piece should have a unique ID I'd like there to be a central shared database of pieces, which could accept collarobative contributions, but under strict guidelines for the process of determining a piece. A problem is: how to let people discover the piece of an unlisted track, unless by letting them listen to the listed pieces. Chrisjjj
- audio performance
- audio track
- "track" could be defined as the item corresponding to a single entry in the album's table of contents.
- album (=collection of audio tracks)
- cover
- subalbum1 (part of an album that can be separated and contains audio tracks: disc, tape)
- subalbum2 (=can be played in one run, one side of a disc, tape)
- data storage
- tape
- disc
- by rpm: 16 rpm record (16), 45 rpm record (45), and 78 rpm record (78)
- by material: vinyl record, shellac record
- ...compact disc
- DVD
- hard drive, ...