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Artist
There are various examples of unusual artists documented under Artist Name. See also the list of Fictitious Artists (which are also considered valid, separate artists in MusicBrainz) and Special Purpose Artists. Information about artists stored in the databaseOf course, the most interesting thing about any artist is which Releases they've made. Each release has a Release Artist and Tracks with Track Artists. These fields are stored directly in each artist's record:
Many other kinds of information can be represented using Advanced Relationships. See Advanced Relationship Types for more information. Editing artistsAny MusicBrainz user can edit artists in several ways:
How ToBeginners may also find interest in the following How Tos: Other documentation on artists Artist types: Primary artist | Release artist | Track artist | Secondary artist | Featuring artist | Fictitious artists | Special purpose artists Artist characteristics: ID | name | sort name | alias | begin date | end date | comment | annotation | Artists' advanced relationships: to artist | to label | to URL | to release | to track | role inheritance Editing artists: Unknown Artist Style | No Artist Style | Release Artist Style | Track Artist Style | Same Artist With Different Names | Featuring Artist Style | Sortname Style | Editing suggestions | Band With Main Performer Name | Subscriptions Special purpose artist lists: Artists by language | Different artists with same name | Same artist with different names | Merge mispelled artists This page is part of the official MusicBrainz editor documentation (version 1.0), and is monitored by TransclusionEditor dmppanda
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