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data/README CHANGED
@@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ This is a pure-Ruby library for working with [Resource Description Framework
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  * 100% free and unencumbered [public domain](http://unlicense.org/) software.
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  * Provides a clean, well-designed RDF object model and related APIs.
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  * Supports parsing and serializing [N-Triples][] and [N-Quads][] out of the box, with more
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- serialization format support available through add-on plugins.
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+ serialization format support available through add-on extensions.
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  * Includes in-memory graph and repository implementations, with more storage
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- adapter support available through add-on plugins.
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+ adapter support available through add-on extensions.
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  * Implements basic graph pattern (BGP) query evaluation.
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  * Plays nice with others: entirely contained in the `RDF` module, and does
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  not modify any of Ruby's core classes or standard library.
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  * {RDF::Literal::Double}
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  * {RDF::Literal::Integer}
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  * {RDF::Literal::Time}
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- * [RDF::XSD](http://rubydoc.info/github/gkellogg/rdf-xsd/master/frames) (plugin)
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+ * [RDF::XSD](http://rubydoc.info/github/gkellogg/rdf-xsd/master/frames) (extension)
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  * {RDF::Resource}
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  * {RDF::Node}
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  * {RDF::URI}
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  * {RDF::NTriples}
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  * {RDF::NQuads}
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- * [JSON::LD][] (plugin)
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- * [RDF::JSON][] (plugin)
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- * [RDF::Microdata][] (plugin)
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- * [RDF::N3][] (plugin)
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- * [RDF::Raptor::RDFXML](http://ruby-rdf.github.com/rdf-raptor) (plugin)
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- * [RDF::Raptor::Turtle](http://ruby-rdf.github.com/rdf-raptor) (plugin)
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- * [RDF::RDFa][] (plugin)
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- * [RDF::RDFXML][] (plugin)
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- * [RDF::TriG][] (plugin)
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- * [RDF::TriX][] (plugin)
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- * [RDF::Turtle][] (plugin)
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+ * [JSON::LD][] (extension)
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+ * [RDF::JSON][] (extension)
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+ * [RDF::Microdata][] (extension)
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+ * [RDF::N3][] (extension)
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+ * [RDF::Raptor::RDFXML](http://ruby-rdf.github.io/rdf-raptor) (extension)
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+ * [RDF::Raptor::Turtle](http://ruby-rdf.github.io/rdf-raptor) (extension)
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+ * [RDF::RDFa][] (extension)
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+ * [RDF::RDFXML][] (extension)
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+ * [RDF::TriG][] (extension)
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+ * [RDF::TriX][] (extension)
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+ * [RDF::Turtle][] (extension)
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  The meta-gem [LinkedData][LinkedData doc] includes many of these gems.
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  * {RDF::Mutable}
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  * {RDF::Durable}
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  * {RDF::Transaction}
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- * [RDF::AllegroGraph](http://rubydoc.info/github/emk/rdf-agraph/master/frames) (plugin)
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- * [RDF::Mongo](http://rubydoc.info/github/pius/rdf-mongo/master/frames) (plugin)
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- * [RDF::DataObjects](http://rubydoc.info/github/ruby-rdf/rdf-do/frames) (plugin)
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- * [RDF::Sesame](http://rdf.rubyforge.org/sesame/) (plugin)
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+ * [RDF::AllegroGraph](http://rubydoc.info/github/emk/rdf-agraph/master/frames) (extension)
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+ * [RDF::Mongo](http://rubydoc.info/github/pius/rdf-mongo/master/frames) (extension)
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+ * [RDF::DataObjects](http://rubydoc.info/github/ruby-rdf/rdf-do/frames) (extension)
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+ * [RDF::Sesame](http://rdf.rubyforge.org/sesame/) (extension)
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  ### RDF Querying
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  * {RDF::Query::Solution}
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  * {RDF::Query::Solutions}
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- * [SPARQL](http://rubydoc.info/github/ruby-rdf/sparql/frames) (plugin)
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+ * [SPARQL](http://rubydoc.info/github/ruby-rdf/sparql/frames) (extension)
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  ### RDF Vocabularies
data/VERSION CHANGED
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  # Returns a serialized string representation of `self`.
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  #
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  # @example Serializing into N-Triples format
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- # RDF::List[1, 2, 3]
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- # RDF::List["foo", "bar"]
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+ # RDF::List[]
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+ # RDF::List[*(1..10)]
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+ # RDF::List[1, 2, 3]
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+ # RDF::List["foo", "bar"]
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+ # l = RDF::List(nil, nil (1, 2, 3))
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+ # This file generated automatically using vocab-fetch from http://purl.org/ontology/mo/
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+ require 'rdf'
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+ module RDF
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+ class MO < StrictVocabulary("http://purl.org/ontology/mo/")
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+
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+ # Class definitions
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+ property :CD, :label => 'CD', :comment =>
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+ %(Compact Disc used as medium to record a musical manifestation.)
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+ property :DAT, :label => 'DAT', :comment =>
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+ %(Digital Audio Tape used as medium to record a musical
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+ manifestation.)
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+ property :DCC, :label => 'DCC', :comment =>
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+ %(Digital Compact Cassette used as medium to record a musical
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+ manifestation.)
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+ property :DVDA, :label => 'DVDA', :comment =>
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+ %(DVD-Audio used as medium to record a musical manifestation.)
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+ property :ED2K, :label => 'ED2K', :comment =>
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+ %(Something available on the E-Donkey peer-2-peer filesharing
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+ network)
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+ property :Festival, :label => 'Festival', :comment =>
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+ %(A festival - musical/artistic event lasting several days, like
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+ Glastonbury, Rock Am Ring... We migth decompose this event
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+ \(which is in fact just a classification of the space/time
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+ region related to a particular festival\) using hasSubEvent in
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+ several performances at different space/time.)
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+ property :Genre, :label => 'Genre', :comment =>
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+ %(An expressive style of music. Any taxonomy can be plug-in
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+ here. You can either define a genre by yourself, like this:
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+ :mygenre a mo:Genre; dc:title "electro rock". Or you can refer
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+ to a DBPedia genre \(such as
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+ http://dbpedia.org/resource/Baroque_music\), allowing semantic
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+ web clients to access easily really detailed structured
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+ information about the genre you are refering to.)
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+ property :Instrument, :label => 'Instrument', :comment =>
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+ %(Any of various devices or contrivances that can be used to
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+ produce musical tones or sound. Any taxonomy can be used to
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+ subsume this concept. The default one is one extracted by Ivan
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+ Herman from the Musicbrainz instrument taxonomy, conforming to
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+ SKOS. This concept holds a seeAlso link towards this taxonomy.)
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+ property :MD, :label => 'MD', :comment =>
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+ %(Mini Disc used as medium to record a musical manifestation.)
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+ property :MagneticTape, :label => 'MagneticTape', :comment =>
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+ %(Magnetic analogue tape used as medium to record a musical
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+ manifestation.)
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+ property :Medium, :label => 'Medium', :comment =>
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+ %(A means or instrumentality for storing or communicating
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+ musical manifestation.)
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+ property :MusicalItem, :label => 'MusicalItem', :comment =>
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+ %(A single exemplar of a musical expression. For example, it
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+ could be a single exemplar of a CD. This is normally an single
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+ object \(a CD\) possessed by somebody. From the FRBR final
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+ report: The entity defined as item is a concrete entity. It is
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+ in many instances a single physical object \(e.g., a copy of a
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+ one-volume monograph, a single audio cassette, etc.\). There
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+ are instances, however, where the entity defined as item
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+ comprises more than one physical object \(e.g., a monograph
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+ issued as two separately bound volumes, a recording issued on
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+ three separate compact discs, etc.\). In terms of intellectual
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+ content and physical form, an item exemplifying a
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+ manifestation is normally the same as the manifestation
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+ itself. However, variations may occur from one item to
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+ another, even when the items exemplify the same manifestation,
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+ where those variations are the result of actions external to
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+ the intent of the producer of the manifestation \(e.g., damage
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+ occurring after the item was produced, binding performed by a
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+ library, etc.\).)
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+ property :ReleaseType, :label => 'Release type', :comment =>
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+ %(Release type of a particular manifestation, such as "album" or
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+ "interview"...)
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+ property :SACD, :label => 'SACD', :comment =>
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+ %(Super Audio Compact Disc used as medium to record a musical
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+ manifestation.)
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+ property :Show, :label => 'Show', :comment =>
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+ %(A show - a musical event lasting several days, in a particular
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+ venue. Examples can be "The Magic Flute" at the Opera
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+ Bastille, August 2005, or a musical in the west end...)
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+ property :Stream, :label => 'Stream', :comment =>
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+ %(Transmission over a network used as medium to broadcast a
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+ musical manifestation)
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+ property :Torrent, :label => 'Torrent', :comment =>
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+ %(Something available on the Bittorrent peer-2-peer filesharing
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+ network)
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+ property :Vinyl, :label => 'Vinyl', :comment =>
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+ %(Vinyl used as medium to record a musical manifestation)
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+ property :Activity, :label => 'activity', :comment =>
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+ %(An activity period, defining when an artist was musically
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+ active.)
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+ property :AnalogSignal, :label => 'analogue signal', :comment =>
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+ %(An analog signal.)
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+ property :Arrangement, :label => 'arrangement', :comment =>
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+ %(An arrangement event. Takes as agent the arranger, and
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+ produces a score \(informational object, not the actually
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+ published score\).)
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+ property :Arranger, :label => 'arranger'
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+ property :AudioFile, :label => 'audio file', :comment =>
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+ %(An audio file, which may be available on a local file system
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+ or through http, ftp, etc.)
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+ property :Composer, :label => 'composer'
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+ property :Composition, :label => 'composition', :comment =>
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+ %(A composition event. Takes as agent the composer himself. It
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+ produces a MusicalWork, or a MusicalExpression \(when the
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+ initial "product" is a score, for example\), or both...)
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+ property :Conductor, :label => 'conductor'
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+ property :CorporateBody, :label => 'corporate body', :comment =>
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+ %(Organization or group of individuals and/or other
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+ organizations involved in the music market.)
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+ property :DigitalSignal, :label => 'digital signal', :comment =>
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+ %(A digital signal)
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+ property :Instrumentation, :label => 'instrumentation', :comment =>
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+ %(Instrumentation deals with the techniques of writing music for
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+ a specific instrument, including the limitations of the
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+ instrument, playing techniques and idiomatic handling of the
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+ instrument.)
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+ property :Label, :label => 'label', :comment =>
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+ %(Trade name of a company that produces musical works or
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+ expression of musical works.)
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+ property :Libretto, :label => 'libretto', :comment =>
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+ %(Libretto)
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+ property :Listener, :label => 'listened'
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+ property :Lyrics, :label => 'lyrics', :comment =>
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+ %(Lyrics)
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+ property :Membership, :label => 'membership', :comment =>
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+ %(A membership event, where one or several people belongs to a
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+ group during a particular time period.)
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+ property :Movement, :label => 'movement', :comment =>
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+ %(A movement is a self-contained part of a musical work. While
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+ individual or selected movements from a composition are
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+ sometimes performed separately, a performance of the complete
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+ work requires all the movements to be performed in succession.
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+ Often a composer attempts to interrelate the movements
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+ thematically, or sometimes in more subtle ways, in order that
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+ the individual movements exert a cumulative effect. In some
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+ forms, composers sometimes link the movements, or ask for them
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+ to be played without a pause between them.)
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+ property :MusicArtist, :label => 'music artist', :comment =>
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+ %(A person or a group of people \(or a computer :-\) \), whose
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+ musical creative work shows sensitivity and imagination)
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+ property :MusicGroup, :label => 'music group', :comment =>
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+ %(Group of musicians, or musical ensemble, usually popular or
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+ folk, playing parts of or improvising off of a musical
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+ arrangement.)
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+ property :MusicalExpression, :label => 'musical expression', :comment =>
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+ %(The intellectual or artistic realization of a work in the form
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+ of alpha-numeric, musical, or choreographic notation, sound,
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+ etc., or any combination of such forms. For example: Work #1
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+ Franz Schubert's Trout quintet * Expression #1 the composer's
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+ score * Expression #2 sound issued from the performance by the
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+ Amadeus Quartet and Hephzibah Menuhin on piano * Expression #3
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+ sound issued from the performance by the Cleveland Quartet and
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+ Yo-Yo Ma on the cello * . . . . The Music Ontology defines the
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+ following sub-concepts of a MusicalExpression, which should be
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+ used instead of MusicalExpression itself: Score \(the result
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+ of an arrangement\), Sound \(produced during a performance\),
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+ Signal. However, it is possible to stick to FRBR and bypass
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+ the worflow mechanism this ontology defines by using the core
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+ FRBR properties on such objects. But it is often better to use
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+ events to interconnect such expressions \(allowing to go
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+ deeply into the production process - `this performer was
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+ playing this particular instrument at that particular time'\).)
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+ property :MusicalManifestation, :label => 'musical manifestation', :comment =>
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+ %(This entity is related to the edition/production/publication
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+ of a musical expression \(musical manifestation are closely
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+ related with the music industry \(their terms, concepts,
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+ definitions, methods \(production, publication, etc.\), etc.\)
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+ From the FRBR final report: The entity defined as
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+ manifestation encompasses a wide range of materials, including
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+ manuscripts, books, periodicals, maps, posters, sound
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+ recordings, films, video recordings, CD-ROMs, multimedia kits,
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+ etc. As an entity, manifestation represents all the physical
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+ objects that bear the same characteristics, in respect to both
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+ intellectual content and physical form. Work #1 J. S. Bach's
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+ Six suites for unaccompanied cello * Expression #1 sound
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+ issued during the performance by Janos Starker recorded in
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+ 1963 and 1965 o Manifestation #1 recordings released on 33 1/3
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+ rpm sound discs in 1965 by Mercury o Manifestation #2
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+ recordings re-released on compact disc in 1991 by Mercury *
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+ Expression #2 sound issued during the performances by Yo-Yo Ma
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+ recorded in 1983 o Manifestation #1 recordings released on 33
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+ 1/3 rpm sound discs in 1983 by CBS Records o Manifestation #2
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+ recordings re-released on compact disc in 1992 by CBS Records
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+ Changes that occur deliberately or even inadvertently in the
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+ production process that affect the copies result, strictly
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+ speaking, in a new manifestation. A manifestation resulting
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+ from such a change may be identified as a particular "state"
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+ or "issue" of the publication. Changes that occur to an
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+ individual copy after the production process is complete
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+ \(e.g., the loss of a page, rebinding, etc.\) are not
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+ considered to result in a new manifestation. That copy is
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+ simply considered to be an exemplar \(or item\) of the
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+ manifestation that deviates from the copy as produced. With
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+ the entity defined as manifestation we can describe the
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+ physical characteristics of a set of items and the
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+ characteristics associated with the production and
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+ distribution of that set of items that may be important
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+ factors in enabling users to choose a manifestation
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+ appropriate to their physical needs and constraints, and to
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+ identify and acquire a copy of that manifestation. Defining
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+ manifestation as an entity also enables us to draw
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+ relationships between specific manifestations of a work. We
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+ can use the relationships between manifestations to identify,
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+ for example, the specific publication that was used to create
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+ a microreproduction.)
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+ property :MusicalWork, :label => 'musical work', :comment =>
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+ %(Distinct intellectual or artistic musical creation. From the
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+ FRBR final report: A work is an abstract entity; there is no
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+ single material object one can point to as the work. We
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+ recognize the work through individual realizations or
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+ expressions of the work, but the work itself exists only in
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+ the commonality of content between and among the various
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+ expressions of the work. When we speak of Homer's Iliad as a
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+ work, our point of reference is not a particular recitation or
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+ text of the work, but the intellectual creation that lies
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+ behind all the various expressions of the work. For example:
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+ work #1 J. S. Bach's The art of the fugue)
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+ property :Orchestration, :label => 'orchestration', :comment =>
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+ %(Orchestration includes, in addition to instrumentation, the
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+ handling of groups of instruments and their balance and
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+ interaction.)
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+ property :Performance, :label => 'performance', :comment =>
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+ %(A performance event. It might include as agents performers,
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+ engineers, conductors, or even listeners. It might include as
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+ factors a score, a MusicalWork, musical instruments. It might
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+ produce a sound:-\))
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+ property :Performer, :label => 'performer'
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+ property :PublishedLibretto, :label => 'published libretto', :comment =>
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+ %(A published libretto)
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+ property :PublishedLyrics, :label => 'published lyrics', :comment =>
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+ %(Published lyrics, as a book or as a text file, for example)
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+ property :PublishedScore, :label => 'published score', :comment =>
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+ %(A published score \(subclass of MusicalManifestation\))
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+ property :Record, :label => 'record', :comment =>
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+ %(A published record \(manifestation which first aim is to
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+ render the product of a recording\))
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+ property :Recording, :label => 'recording', :comment =>
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+ %(A recording event. Takes a sound as a factor to produce a
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+ signal \(analog or digital\). The location of such events \(if
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+ any\) is the actual location of the corresponding microphone
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+ or the "recording device".)
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+ property :RecordingSession, :label => 'recording session', :comment =>
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+ %(A set of performances/recordings/mastering events. This event
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+ can be decomposed in its constituent events using
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+ event:sub_event)
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+ property :Release, :label => 'release', :comment =>
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+ %(A specific release, with barcode, box, liner notes, cover art,
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+ and a number of records)
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+ property :ReleaseEvent, :label => 'release event', :comment =>
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+ %(A release event, in a particular place \(e.g. a country\) at a
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+ particular time. Other factors of this event might include
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+ cover art, liner notes, box, etc. or a release grouping all
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+ these.)
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+ property :ReleaseStatus, :label => 'release status', :comment =>
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+ %(Musical manifestation release status.)
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+ property :Score, :label => 'score', :comment =>
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+ %(Here, we are dealing with the informational object \(the
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+ MusicalExpression\), not the actually "published" score. This
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+ may be, for example, the product of an arrangement process.)
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+ property :Signal, :label => 'signal', :comment =>
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+ %(A subclass of MusicalExpression, representing a signal, for
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+ example a master signal produced by a performance and a
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+ recording.)
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+ property :SignalGroup, :label => 'signal group', :comment =>
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+ %(A musical expression representing a group of signals, for
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+ example a set of masters resulting from a whole
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+ recording/mastering session.)
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+ property :SoloMusicArtist, :label => 'solo music artist', :comment =>
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+ %(Single person whose musical creative work shows sensitivity
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+ and imagination.)
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+ property :Sound, :label => 'sound', :comment =>
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+ %(A subclass of MusicalExpression, representing a sound.
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+ Realisation of a MusicalWork during a musical Performance.)
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+ property :SoundEngineer, :label => 'sound engineer'
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+ property :Track, :label => 'track', :comment =>
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+ %(A track on a particular record)
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+ property :Transcription, :label => 'transcription', :comment =>
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+ %(Transcription event)
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+ # Property definitions
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+ property :grid, :label => 'GRid', :comment =>
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+ %(The Global Release Identifier \(GRid\) is a system for
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+ uniquely identifying Releases of music over electronic
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+ networks \(that is, online stores where you can buy music as
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+ digital files\). As that it can be seen as the equivalent of
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+ the BarCode \(or more correctly the GTIN\) as found on
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+ physical releases of music. Like the ISRC \(a code for
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+ identifying single recordings as found on releases\) it was
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+ developed by the IFPI but it does not appear to be a standard
287
+ of the ISO.)
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+ property :musicbrainz_guid, :label => 'Musicbrainz GUID', :comment =>
289
+ %(Links an object to the corresponding Musicbrainz identifier)
290
+ property :activity_end, :label => 'activity end', :comment =>
291
+ %(Relates an artist to a date at which its activity ended)
292
+ property :activity_start, :label => 'activity start', :comment =>
293
+ %(Relates an artist to a date at which its activity started)
294
+ property :bpm, :label => 'bpm', :comment =>
295
+ %(Indicates the BPM of a MusicalWork or a particular Performance
296
+ Beats per minute: the pace of music measured by the number of
297
+ beats occurring in 60 seconds.)
298
+ property :catalogue_number, :label => 'catalogue number', :comment =>
299
+ %(Links a release with the corresponding catalogue number)
300
+ property :ean, :label => 'ean', :comment =>
301
+ %(The European Article Number \(EAN\) is a universal identifier
302
+ for products, commonly printed in form of barcodes on them.
303
+ The numbers represented by those codes can either be 8 or 13
304
+ digits long, with the 13-digit-version being most common. EANs
305
+ form a superset of the North American Universal Product Code
306
+ \(UPC\) as every UPC can be made an EAN by adding a leading
307
+ zero to it. Additionally every EAN is also a Japanese Article
308
+ Number \(JAN\). The identifiers were formerly assigned by EAN
309
+ International which merged with Uniform Code Council \(UCC,
310
+ the guys behind the UPCs\) and Electronic Commerce Council of
311
+ Canada \(ECCC\) to become GS1.)
312
+ property :encoding, :label => 'encoding', :comment =>
313
+ %(Method used to convert analog electronic signals into digital
314
+ format such as "MP3 CBR @ 128kbps", "OGG @ 160kbps", "FLAC",
315
+ etc.)
316
+ property :gtin, :label => 'gtin', :comment =>
317
+ %(GTIN is a grouping term for EANs and UPCs. In common speech
318
+ those are called barcodes although the barcodes are just a
319
+ representation of those identifying numbers.)
320
+ property :record_number, :label => 'has record number', :comment =>
321
+ %(Indicates the position of a record in a release \(e.g. a 2xLP,
322
+ etc.\).)
323
+ property :record_side, :label => 'has record side', :comment =>
324
+ %(Associates the side on a vinyl record, where a track is
325
+ located, e.g. A, B, C, etc. This property can then also be
326
+ used in conjunction with mo:track_number, so that one can
327
+ infer e.g. "A1", that means, track number 1 on side A.)
328
+ property :bitsPerSample, :comment =>
329
+ %(Associates a digital signal to the number a bits used to
330
+ encode one sample. Range is xsd:int.)
331
+ property :channels, :comment =>
332
+ %(Associates a signal to the number of channels it holds \(mono
333
+ --> 1, stereo --> 2\). Range is xsd:int.)
334
+ property :duration, :comment =>
335
+ %(The duration of a track or a signal in ms)
336
+ property :movementNum
337
+ property :sampleRate
338
+ property :sample_rate, :comment =>
339
+ %(Associates a digital signal to its sample rate. It might be
340
+ easier to express it this way instead of defining a timeline
341
+ map:-\) Range is xsd:float.)
342
+ property :trackNum
343
+ property :ipi, :label => 'ipi', :comment =>
344
+ %(The Interested Parties Information Code \(IPI\) is an ISO
345
+ standard similar to ISBNs for identifying the people or groups
346
+ with some involvement with a particular musical work /
347
+ compositions.)
348
+ property :ismn, :label => 'ismn', :comment =>
349
+ %(The International Standard Music Number \(ISMN\) is an ISO
350
+ standard similar to ISBNs for identifying printed music
351
+ publications)
352
+ property :isrc, :label => 'isrc', :comment =>
353
+ %(The ISRC \(International Standard Recording Code\) is the
354
+ international identification system for sound recordings and
355
+ music videorecordings. Each ISRC is a unique and permanent
356
+ identifier for a specific recording which can be permanently
357
+ encoded into a product as its digital fingerprint. Encoded
358
+ ISRC provide the means to automatically identify recordings
359
+ for royalty payments.)
360
+ property :iswc, :label => 'iswc', :comment =>
361
+ %(Links a musical work to the corresponding ISWC number)
362
+ property :lc, :label => 'lc', :comment =>
363
+ %(The Label Code \(LC\) was introduced in 1977 by the IFPI
364
+ \(International Federation of Phonogram and Videogram
365
+ Industries\) in order to unmistakably identify the different
366
+ record labels \(see Introduction, Record labels\) for rights
367
+ purposes. The Label Code consists historically of 4 figures,
368
+ presently being extended to 5 figures, preceded by LC and a
369
+ dash \(e.g. LC-0193 = Electrola; LC-0233 = His Master's
370
+ Voice\). Note that the number of countries using the LC is
371
+ limited, and that the code given on the item is not always
372
+ accurate.)
373
+ property :meter, :label => 'meter', :comment =>
374
+ %(Associates a musical work or a score with its meter)
375
+ property :movement_number, :label => 'movement number', :comment =>
376
+ %(Indicates the position of a movement in a musical work.)
377
+ property :opus, :label => 'opus', :comment =>
378
+ %(Used to define a creative work, especially a musical
379
+ composition numbered to designate the order of a composer's
380
+ works.)
381
+ property :puid, :label => 'puid', :comment =>
382
+ %(Link a signal to the PUIDs associated with it, that is, PUID
383
+ computed from MusicalItems \(mo:AudioFile\) derived from this
384
+ signal. PUIDs \(Portable Unique IDentifier\) are the IDs used
385
+ in the proprietary MusicDNS AudioFingerprinting system which
386
+ is operated by MusicIP. Using PUIDs, one \(with some luck\)
387
+ can identify the Signal object associated with a particular
388
+ audio file, therefore allowing to access further information
389
+ \(on which release this track is featured? etc.\). Using some
390
+ more metadata one can identify the particular Track
391
+ corresponding to the audio file \(a track on a particular
392
+ release\).)
393
+ property :record_count, :label => 'record count', :comment =>
394
+ %(Associates a release with the number of records it contains,
395
+ e.g. the number of discs it contains in the case of a
396
+ multi-disc release.)
397
+ property :tempo, :label => 'tempo', :comment =>
398
+ %(Rate of speed or pace of music. Tempo markings are
399
+ traditionally given in Italian; common markings include: grave
400
+ \(solemn; very, very slow\); largo \(broad; very slow\);
401
+ adagio \(quite slow\); andante \(a walking pace\); moderato
402
+ \(moderate\); allegro \(fast; cheerful\); vivace \(lively\);
403
+ presto \(very fast\); accelerando \(getting faster\);
404
+ ritardando \(getting slower\); and a tempo \(in time;
405
+ returning to the original pace\).)
406
+ property :text, :label => 'text', :comment =>
407
+ %(Associates lyrics with their text.)
408
+ property :track_count, :label => 'track count', :comment =>
409
+ %(The track count of a record)
410
+ property :track_number, :label => 'track number', :comment =>
411
+ %(Indicates the position of a track on a record medium \(a CD,
412
+ etc.\).)
413
+ property :trmid, :label => 'trmid', :comment =>
414
+ %(Indicates the TRMID of a track. TRM IDs are MusicBrainz' old
415
+ AudioFingerprinting system. TRM \(TRM Recognizes Music\) IDs
416
+ are \(somewhat\) unique ids that represent the audio signature
417
+ of a musical piece \(see AudioFingerprint\).)
418
+ property :uuid, :label => 'universally unique identifier', :comment =>
419
+ %(Links an object to an universally unique identifier for it.)
420
+ property :upc, :label => 'upc', :comment =>
421
+ %(UPC stands for "Universal Product Code", which was the
422
+ original barcode used in the United States and Canada. The UPC
423
+ \(now officially EAN.UCC-12 is a numerical method of
424
+ identifying products without redundancy worldwide for all
425
+ types of products in the retail sector. The EAN is a superset
426
+ of the original UPC increasing the digits to 13 with the
427
+ prefix 0 reserved for UPC. As of 2005, manufacturers are only
428
+ allowed to use the new 13-digit codes on their items, rather
429
+ than having two separate numbers.)
430
+ property :activity, :label => 'activity', :comment =>
431
+ %(Relates an artist to an activity period)
432
+ property :amazon_asin, :label => 'amazon_asin', :comment =>
433
+ %(Used to link a work or the expression of a work to its
434
+ corresponding Amazon ASINs page.)
435
+ property :arranged_in, :label => 'arranged in', :comment =>
436
+ %(Associates a work to an arrangement event where it was
437
+ arranged)
438
+ property :arrangement_of, :label => 'arrangement of', :comment =>
439
+ %(Associates an arrangement event to a work)
440
+ property :artist, :label => 'artist', :comment =>
441
+ %(Relates a membership event with the corresponding artist)
442
+ property :biography, :label => 'biography', :comment =>
443
+ %(Used to link an artist to their online biography.)
444
+ property :collaborated_with, :label => 'collaborated_with', :comment =>
445
+ %(Used to relate two collaborating people on a work.)
446
+ property :compilation_of, :label => 'compilation_of', :comment =>
447
+ %(Indicates that a musical manifestation is a compilation of
448
+ several Signals.)
449
+ property :compiled, :label => 'compiled', :comment =>
450
+ %(Used to relate an person or a group of person who compiled the
451
+ manifestation of a musical work.)
452
+ property :compiler, :label => 'compiler', :comment =>
453
+ %(Used to relate the manifestation of a musical work to a person
454
+ or a group of person who compiled it.)
455
+ property :composed_in, :label => 'composed in', :comment =>
456
+ %(Associates a MusicalWork to the Composition event pertaining
457
+ to its creation. For example, I might use this property to
458
+ associate the Magic Flute to its composition event, occuring
459
+ during 1782 and having as a mo:composer Mozart.)
460
+ property :composer, :label => 'composer', :comment =>
461
+ %(Associates a composition event to the actual composer. For
462
+ example, this property could link the event corresponding to
463
+ the composition of the Magic Flute in 1782 to Mozart himself
464
+ \(who obviously has a FOAF profile:-\) \).)
465
+ property :conducted, :label => 'conducted', :comment =>
466
+ %(Relates agents to the performances they were conducting)
467
+ property :contains_sample_from, :label => 'contains_sample_from', :comment =>
468
+ %(Relates a signal to another signal, which has been sampled.)
469
+ property :derived_from, :label => 'derived from', :comment =>
470
+ %(A related signal from which the described signal is derived.)
471
+ property :discography, :label => 'discography', :comment =>
472
+ %(Used to links an artist to an online discography of their
473
+ musical works. The discography should provide a summary of
474
+ each released musical work of the artist.)
475
+ property :discogs, :label => 'discogs', :comment =>
476
+ %(Used to link a musical work or the expression of a musical
477
+ work, an artist or a corporate body to to its corresponding
478
+ Discogs page.)
479
+ property :djmix_of, :label => 'djmix_of', :comment =>
480
+ %(Indicates that all \(or most of\) the tracks of a musical work
481
+ or the expression of a musical work were mixed together from
482
+ all \(or most of\) the tracks from another musical work or the
483
+ expression of a musical work to form a so called DJ-Mix. The
484
+ tracks might have been altered by pitching \(so that the tempo
485
+ of one track matches the tempo of the following track\) and
486
+ fading \(so that one track blends in smoothly with the
487
+ other\). If the tracks have been more substantially altered,
488
+ the "mo:remix" relationship type is more appropriate.)
489
+ property :djmixed, :label => 'djmixed', :comment =>
490
+ %(Used to relate an artist who djmixed a musical work or the
491
+ expression of a musical work. The artist usually selected the
492
+ tracks, chose their sequence, and slightly changed them by
493
+ fading \(so that one track blends in smoothly with the other\)
494
+ or pitching \(so that the tempo of one track matches the tempo
495
+ of the following track\). This applies to a 'Mixtape' in which
496
+ all tracks were DJ-mixed together into one single long track.)
497
+ property :djmixed_by, :label => 'djmixed_by', :comment =>
498
+ %(Used to relate a work or the expression of a work to an artist
499
+ who djmixed it. The artist usually selected the tracks, chose
500
+ their sequence, and slightly changed them by fading \(so that
501
+ one track blends in smoothly with the other\) or pitching \(so
502
+ that the tempo of one track matches the tempo of the following
503
+ track\). This applies to a 'Mixtape' in which all tracks were
504
+ DJ-mixed together into one single long track.)
505
+ property :download, :label => 'download', :comment =>
506
+ %(This property can be used to link from a person to the website
507
+ where they make their works available, or from a manifestation
508
+ \(a track or an album, for example\) to a web page where it is
509
+ available for download. It is better to use one of the three
510
+ sub-properties instead of this one in order to specify wether
511
+ the content can be accessed for free \(mo:freedownload\), if
512
+ it is just free preview material \(mo:previewdownload\), or if
513
+ it can be accessed for some money \(mo:paiddownload\) \(this
514
+ includes links to the Amazon store, for example\). This
515
+ property MUST be used only if the content is just available
516
+ through a web page \(holding, for example a Flash
517
+ application\) - it is better to link to actual content
518
+ directly through the use of mo:available_as and mo:Stream,
519
+ mo:Torrent or mo:ED2K, etc. Therefore, Semantic Web user
520
+ agents that don't know how to read HTML and even less to rip
521
+ streams from Flash applications can still access the audio
522
+ content.)
523
+ property :encodes, :label => 'encodes', :comment =>
524
+ %(Relates a MusicalItem \(a track on a particular CD, an audio
525
+ file, a stream somewhere\) to the signal it encodes. This is
526
+ usually a lower-resolution version of the master signal
527
+ \(issued from a Recording event\).)
528
+ property :engineered, :label => 'engineered', :comment =>
529
+ %(Relates agents to the performances/recordings they were
530
+ engineering in)
531
+ property :event_homepage, :label => 'event homepage', :comment =>
532
+ %(Links a particular event to a web page)
533
+ property :exchange_item, :label => 'exchange_item', :comment =>
534
+ %(A person, a group of person or an organization exchanging an
535
+ exemplar of a single manifestation.)
536
+ property :fanpage, :label => 'fanpage', :comment =>
537
+ %(Used to link an artist to a fan-created webpage devoted to
538
+ that artist.)
539
+ property :free_download, :label => 'free download', :comment =>
540
+ %(This property can be used to link from a person to the website
541
+ where they make their works available, or from a manifestation
542
+ \(a track or an album, for example\) to a web page where it is
543
+ available for free download. This property MUST be used only
544
+ if the content is just available through a web page \(holding,
545
+ for example a Flash application\) - it is better to link to
546
+ actual content directly through the use of mo:available_as and
547
+ mo:Stream, mo:Torrent or mo:ED2K, etc. Therefore, Semantic Web
548
+ user agents that don't know how to read HTML and even less to
549
+ rip streams from Flash applications can still access the audio
550
+ content.)
551
+ property :genre, :label => 'genre', :comment =>
552
+ %(Associates an event \(like a performance or a recording\) to a
553
+ particular musical genre. Further version of this property may
554
+ also include works and scores in the domain.)
555
+ property :group, :label => 'group', :comment =>
556
+ %(Relates a membership event with the corresponding group)
557
+ property :interpreter, :label => 'has interpeter', :comment =>
558
+ %(Adds an involved music artist, who interpreted, remixed, or
559
+ otherwise modified an existing signal, which resulted in the
560
+ signal that is here the subject of this relation.)
561
+ property :media_type, :label => 'has media type', :comment =>
562
+ %(The mediatype \(file format or MIME type, or physical medium\)
563
+ of a musical manifestation, e.g. a MP3, CD or vinyl.)
564
+ property :movement, :label => 'has_movement', :comment =>
565
+ %(Indicates that a musical work has movements)
566
+ property :headliner, :label => 'headliner', :comment =>
567
+ %(Relates a performance to the headliner\(s\) involved)
568
+ property :homepage, :label => 'homepage', :comment =>
569
+ %(Links an artist, a record, etc. to a corresponding web page)
570
+ property :availableAs
571
+ property :available_as, :comment =>
572
+ %(Relates a musical manifestation to a musical item \(this
573
+ album, and my particular cd\). By using this property, there
574
+ is no assumption on wether the full content is available on
575
+ the linked item. To be explicit about this, you can use a
576
+ sub-property, such as mo:item \(the full manifestation is
577
+ available on that item\) or mo:preview \(only a part of the
578
+ manifestation is available on that item\). This is a
579
+ subproperty of frbr:examplar.)
580
+ property :conductor, :comment =>
581
+ %(Relates a performance to the conductor involved)
582
+ property :engineer, :comment =>
583
+ %(Relates a performance or a recording to the engineer involved)
584
+ property :eventHomePage
585
+ property :freedownload
586
+ property :has_track
587
+ property :instrument, :comment =>
588
+ %(Relates a performance to a musical instrument involved)
589
+ property :item, :comment =>
590
+ %(Relates a musical manifestation to a musical item \(this
591
+ album, and my particular cd\) holding the entire
592
+ manifestation, and not just a part of it.)
593
+ property :listener, :comment =>
594
+ %(Relates a performance to the listener involved)
595
+ property :paiddownload
596
+ property :performer, :comment =>
597
+ %(Relates a performance to the performers involved)
598
+ property :preview, :comment =>
599
+ %(Relates a musical manifestation to a musical item \(this
600
+ album, and my particular cd\), which holds a preview of the
601
+ manifestation \(eg. one track for an album, or a snippet for a
602
+ track\))
603
+ property :producesSignal
604
+ property :producesSound
605
+ property :producesWork
606
+ property :productOfComposition
607
+ property :publicationOf
608
+ property :publishedAs
609
+ property :publishingLocation
610
+ property :recordedAs
611
+ property :releaseStatus
612
+ property :releaseType
613
+ property :release_status, :comment =>
614
+ %(Relates a musical manifestation to its release status
615
+ \(bootleg, ...\))
616
+ property :release_type, :comment =>
617
+ %(Relates a musical manifestation to its release type
618
+ \(interview, spoken word, album, ...\))
619
+ property :sampledVersionOf
620
+ property :signalTime
621
+ property :singer, :comment =>
622
+ %(Relates a performance to an involved singer)
623
+ property :usedInPerformance
624
+ property :usedInRecording
625
+ property :usesSound
626
+ property :usesWork
627
+ property :image, :label => 'image', :comment =>
628
+ %(Indicates a pictorial image \(JPEG, GIF, PNG, Etc.\) of a
629
+ musical work, the expression of a musical work, the
630
+ manifestation of a work or the examplar of a manifestation.)
631
+ property :imdb, :label => 'imdb', :comment =>
632
+ %(Used to link an artist, a musical work or the expression of a
633
+ musical work to their equivalent page on IMDb, the
634
+ InternetMovieDatabase.)
635
+ property :key, :label => 'key', :comment =>
636
+ %(Indicated the key used by the musicians during a performance,
637
+ or the key of a MusicalWork. Any of 24 major or minor diatonic
638
+ scales that provide the tonal framework for a piece of music.)
639
+ property :label, :label => 'label', :comment =>
640
+ %(Associates a release event with the label releasing the record)
641
+ property :licence, :label => 'licence', :comment =>
642
+ %(Used to link a work or the expression of a work to the license
643
+ under which they can be manipulated \(downloaded, modified,
644
+ etc\). This is usually used to link to a Creative Commons
645
+ licence.)
646
+ property :listened, :label => 'listened', :comment =>
647
+ %(Relates agents to the performances they were listening in)
648
+ property :lyrics, :label => 'lyrics', :comment =>
649
+ %(Associates lyrics with a musical work)
650
+ property :mailorder, :label => 'mailorder', :comment =>
651
+ %(Used to link a musical work or the expression of a musical
652
+ work to a website where people can buy a copy of the musical
653
+ manifestation.)
654
+ property :mashup_of, :label => 'mashup_of', :comment =>
655
+ %(Indicates that musical works or the expressions of a musical
656
+ work were mashed up on this album or track. This means that
657
+ two musical works or the expressions of a musical work by
658
+ different artists are mixed together, over each other, or
659
+ otherwise combined into a single musical work \(usually by a
660
+ third artist, the remixer\).)
661
+ property :medley_of, :label => 'medley_of', :comment =>
662
+ %(Indicates that a musical expression is a medley of several
663
+ other musical expressions. This means that the orignial
664
+ musical expression were rearranged to create a new musical
665
+ expression in the form of a medley.)
666
+ property :member, :label => 'member', :comment =>
667
+ %(Indicates a member of a musical group)
668
+ property :member_of, :label => 'member_of', :comment =>
669
+ %(Inverse of the foaf:member property)
670
+ property :membership, :label => 'membership', :comment =>
671
+ %(Relates an agent with related membership events)
672
+ property :musicbrainz, :label => 'musicbrainz', :comment =>
673
+ %(Linking an agent, a track or a record to its corresponding
674
+ Musicbrainz page.)
675
+ property :musicmoz, :label => 'musicmoz', :comment =>
676
+ %(Used to link an artist, a musical work or the expression of a
677
+ musical work to its corresponding MusicMoz page.)
678
+ property :myspace, :label => 'myspace', :comment =>
679
+ %(Used to link a person to its corresponding MySpace page.)
680
+ property :olga, :label => 'olga', :comment =>
681
+ %(Used to link a track to a tabulature file for track in the
682
+ On-Line Guitar Archive.)
683
+ property :onlinecommunity, :label => 'onlinecommunity', :comment =>
684
+ %(Used to link a person with an online community web page like a
685
+ blog, a wiki, a forum, a livejournal page, Etc.)
686
+ property :origin, :label => 'origin', :comment =>
687
+ %(Relates an artist to its geographic origin)
688
+ property :other_release_of, :label => 'other_release_of', :comment =>
689
+ %(Indicates that two musical manifestations are essentially the
690
+ same.)
691
+ property :paid_download, :label => 'paid download', :comment =>
692
+ %(Provide a link from an artist to a web page where all of that
693
+ artist's musical work is available for some money, or a link
694
+ from a manifestation \(record/track, for example\) to a web
695
+ page providing a paid access to this manifestation.)
696
+ property :performance_of, :label => 'performance of', :comment =>
697
+ %(Associates a Performance to a musical work or an arrangement
698
+ that is being used as a factor in it. For example, I might use
699
+ this property to attach the Magic Flute musical work to a
700
+ particular Performance.)
701
+ property :performed, :label => 'performed', :comment =>
702
+ %(Relates agents to the performances they were performing in)
703
+ property :performed_in, :label => 'performed in', :comment =>
704
+ %(Associates a Musical Work or an Score to Performances in which
705
+ they were a factor. For example, I might use this property in
706
+ order to associate the Magic Flute to a particular performance
707
+ at the Opera Bastille last year.)
708
+ property :possess_item, :label => 'possess_item', :comment =>
709
+ %(A person, a group of person or an organization possessing an
710
+ exemplar of a single manifestation.)
711
+ property :preview_download, :label => 'preview download', :comment =>
712
+ %(This property can be used to link from a person to the website
713
+ where they make previews of their works available, or from a
714
+ manifestation \(a track or an album, for example\) to a web
715
+ page where a preview download is available. This property MUST
716
+ be used only if the content is just available through a web
717
+ page \(holding, for example a Flash application\) - it is
718
+ better to link to actual content directly through the use of
719
+ mo:available_as and mo:Stream, mo:Torrent or mo:ED2K, etc.
720
+ Therefore, Semantic Web user agents that don't know how to
721
+ read HTML and even less to rip streams from Flash applications
722
+ can still access the audio content.)
723
+ property :primary_instrument, :label => 'primary instrument', :comment =>
724
+ %(Indicates that an artist primarily plays an instrument, or
725
+ that a member was primarily playing a particular instrument
726
+ during his membership)
727
+ property :produced, :label => 'produced', :comment =>
728
+ %(Used to relate an person or a group of person who produced the
729
+ manifestation of a work.)
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+ property :produced_score, :label => 'produced score', :comment =>
731
+ %(Associates an arrangement or a composition event to a score
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+ product \(score here does not refer to a published score, but
733
+ more an abstract arrangement of a particular work\).)
734
+ property :produced_signal, :label => 'produced signal', :comment =>
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+ %(Associates a Recording to the outputted signal.)
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+ property :produced_signal_group, :label => 'produced signal group', :comment =>
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+ %(Associates a recording session with a group of master signals
738
+ produced by it.)
739
+ property :produced_sound, :label => 'produced sound', :comment =>
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+ %(Associates a Performance to a physical Sound that is being
741
+ produced by it.)
742
+ property :produced_work, :label => 'produced work', :comment =>
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+ %(Associates a composition event to the produced MusicalWork.
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+ For example, this property could link the event corresponding
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+ to the composition of the Magic Flute in 1782 to the Magic
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+ Flute musical work itself. This musical work can then be used
747
+ in particular performances.)
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+ property :producer, :label => 'producer', :comment =>
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+ %(Used to relate the manifestation of a work to a person or a
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+ group of person who produced it.)
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+ property :publication_of, :label => 'publication of', :comment =>
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+ %(Link a particular manifestation to the related signal, score,
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+ libretto, or lyrics)
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+ property :published, :label => 'published', :comment =>
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+ %(Used to relate an person or a group of person who published
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+ the manifestation of a work.)
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+ property :published_as, :label => 'published as', :comment =>
758
+ %(Links a musical expression \(e.g. a signal or a score\) to one
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+ of its manifestations \(e.g. a track on a particular record or
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+ a published score\).)
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+ property :publisher, :label => 'publisher', :comment =>
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+ %(Used to relate a musical manifestation to a person or a group
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+ of person who published it.)
764
+ property :publishing_location, :label => 'publishingLocation', :comment =>
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+ %(Relates a musical manifestation to its publication location.)
766
+ property :recorded_as, :label => 'recorded as', :comment =>
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+ %(This is a shortcut property, allowing to bypass all the
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+ Sound/Recording steps. This property allows to directly link a
769
+ Performance to the recorded Signal. This is recommended for
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+ "normal" users. However, advanced users wanting to express
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+ things such as the location of the microphone will have to
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+ create this shortcut as well as the whole workflow, in order
773
+ to let the "normal" users access simply the, well, simple
774
+ information:-\) .)
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+ property :recorded_in, :label => 'recorded in', :comment =>
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+ %(Associates a physical Sound to a Recording event where it is
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+ being used in order to produce a signal. For example, I might
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+ use this property to associate the sound produced by a
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+ particular performance of the magic flute to a given
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+ recording, done using my cell-phone.)
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+ property :recording_of, :label => 'recorded sound', :comment =>
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+ %(Associates a Recording event to a physical Sound being
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+ recorded. For example, I might use this property to associate
784
+ a given recording, done using my cell phone, to the sound
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+ produced by a particular performance of the magic flute.)
786
+ property :records, :label => 'records', :comment =>
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+ %(This is the inverse of the shortcut property recordedAs,
788
+ allowing to relate directly a performance to a signal.)
789
+ property :release, :label => 'release', :comment =>
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+ %(Associates a release with the corresponding release event)
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+ property :record, :label => 'released record', :comment =>
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+ %(Associates a release with the records it contains. A single
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+ release can be associated with multiple records, for example
794
+ for a multi-disc release.)
795
+ property :remaster_of, :label => 'remaster_of', :comment =>
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+ %(This relates two musical work or the expression of a musical
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+ work, where one is a remaster of the other. A remaster is a
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+ new version made for release from source recordings that were
799
+ earlier released separately. This is usually done to improve
800
+ the audio quality or adjust for more modern playback
801
+ equipment. The process generally doesn't involve changing the
802
+ music in any artistically important way. It may, however,
803
+ result in tracks that are a few seconds longer or shorter.)
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+ property :remix_of, :label => 'remix_of', :comment =>
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+ %(Used to relate the remix of a musical work in a substantially
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+ altered version produced by mixing together individual tracks
807
+ or segments of an original musical source work.)
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+ property :remixed, :label => 'remixed', :comment =>
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+ %(Used to relate an artist who remixed a musical work or the
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+ expression of a musical work. This involves taking just one
811
+ other musical work and using audio editing to make it sound
812
+ like a significantly different, but usually still
813
+ recognisable, song. It can be used to link an artist to a
814
+ single song that they remixed, or, if they remixed an entire
815
+ musical work.)
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+ property :remixer, :label => 'remixer', :comment =>
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+ %(Used to relate a musical work or the expression of a musical
818
+ work to an artist who remixed it. This involves taking just
819
+ one other musical work and using audio editing to make it
820
+ sound like a significantly different, but usually still
821
+ recognisable, song. It can be used to link an artist to a
822
+ single song that they remixed, or, if they remixed an entire
823
+ musical work.)
824
+ property :review, :label => 'review', :comment =>
825
+ %(Used to link a work or the expression of a work to a review.
826
+ The review does not have to be open content, as long as it is
827
+ accessible to the general internet population.)
828
+ property :sampled, :label => 'sampled', :comment =>
829
+ %(Used to relate an artist who sampled a Signal.)
830
+ property :sampled_version, :label => 'sampled version', :comment =>
831
+ %(Associates an analog signal with a sampled version of it)
832
+ property :sampled_version_of, :label => 'sampled version of', :comment =>
833
+ %(Associates a digital signal with the analog version of it)
834
+ property :sampler, :label => 'sampler', :comment =>
835
+ %(Used to relate the signal of a musical work to an artist who
836
+ sampled it.)
837
+ property :sell_item, :label => 'sell_item', :comment =>
838
+ %(A person, a group of person or an organization selling an
839
+ exemplar of a single manifestation.)
840
+ property :signal, :label => 'signal', :comment =>
841
+ %(Associates a group of signals with one of the signals it
842
+ contains)
843
+ property :similar_to, :label => 'similar_to', :comment =>
844
+ %(A similarity relationships between two objects \(so far,
845
+ either an agent, a signal or a genre, but this could grow\).
846
+ This relationship is pretty general and doesn't make any
847
+ assumptions on how the similarity claim was derived. Such
848
+ similarity statements can come from a range of different
849
+ sources \(Musicbrainz similarities between artists, or coming
850
+ from some automatic content analysis\). However, the origin of
851
+ such statements should be kept using a named graph approach -
852
+ and ultimately, the documents providing such statements should
853
+ attach some metadata to themselves \(confidence of the claim,
854
+ etc.\).)
855
+ property :supporting_musician, :label => 'supporting_musician', :comment =>
856
+ %(Used to relate an artist doing long-time instrumental or vocal
857
+ support for another artist.)
858
+ property :time, :label => 'time', :comment =>
859
+ %(Associates a Signal to a time object - its actual domain)
860
+ property :track, :label => 'track', :comment =>
861
+ %(Indicates a part of a musical manifestation - in this
862
+ particular case, a track.)
863
+ property :translation_of, :label => 'translation_of', :comment =>
864
+ %(Indicates that a work or the expression of a work has
865
+ translated or transliterated into another expression of a
866
+ work.)
867
+ property :tribute_to, :label => 'tribute_to', :comment =>
868
+ %(Indicates a musical work or the expression of a musical work
869
+ that is a tribute to an artist - normally consisting of music
870
+ being composed by the artist but performed by other artists.)
871
+ property :want_item, :label => 'want_item', :comment =>
872
+ %(A person, a group of person or an organization wanting an
873
+ exemplar of a single manifestation.)
874
+ property :wikipedia, :label => 'wikipedia', :comment =>
875
+ %(Used to link an work, an expression of a work, a manifestation
876
+ of a work, a person, an instrument or a musical genre to its
877
+ corresponding WikiPedia page. The full URL should be used, not
878
+ just the WikiName.)
879
+ property :level, :label => 'level', :comment =>
880
+ %(This annotation property associates to a particular Music
881
+ Ontology term the corresponding expressiveness level. These
882
+ levels can be: - 1: Only editorial/Musicbrainz type
883
+ information - 2: Workflow information - 3: Even decomposition
884
+ This property is mainly used for specification generation.)
885
+ end
886
+ end