"In the chorus from bar 25 we see a very common scale-based line of root G major"
But also "four pianists, some singers, a small chorus"
And "A chorus of approval"
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SultS: "The British National Corpus (BNC) is a 100 million word collection of samples of written and spoken language from a wide range of sources, designed to represent a wide cross-section of current British English, both spoken and written"
SultS
it doesn’t make it clear though would people confuse the two, if we had both
They would certainly confuse it if we had only chorus
But having both should make it somewhat clear
(I think)
CatCat
indeed
SultS
it would also help to know if they have the same (common?) meaning in american english as well
reosarevok
The problem is also that the translation is non-trivial
CatCat
yea in norwegian it'd be "kor" kor"
reosarevok
Also, what's exactly the other kind of "chorus" we want to store?
:)
CatCat
woudl have to be "kor (synger kor)" "kor (synger i et kor)
reosarevok
Is it "chorus" as opposed to "verse"? (sings the part in the song that repeats)?
CatCat
whnever credit as "chourus" or "kor" liek "is singing chours
nei nå må jeg lage mat også
SultS
COCA has multiple uses for chorus as noun
reosarevok
Sure, I just want to know exactly what those credits reference (since most of the chorus credits I've seen are for choirs)
CatCat: do you have an example on youtube or whatever? :)
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derwin
08:31 < SultS:#musicbrainz> who does *that*? :P
reosarevok
(about rap, hah: "Toasting, chatting, or deejaying is the act of talking or chanting, usually in a monotone melody, over a rhythm or beat by a deejay." vs. "Rapping (also known as emceeing,[1] MCing,[1] spitting (bars),[2] or rhyming[3]) refers to 'spoken or chanted rhyming lyrics' "
derwin
in the USA, it is pretty common to call all electronic music "techno"
was more common in the past, before marketing ppl invented "electronica" term
derwin, I am actally really surprised… but I do bet it has changed a bit in the few years, as trance and similar it much more known there now
derwin
but that's the thing, it was just the generic, like kleenex, back at the time before techno and trance split
reosarevok
"When two or more sections of the song have basically identical music and different lyrics, each section is considered one verse" vs. "The element of the song that repeats at least once both musically and lyrically"
(last being the chorus)
derwin
SultS for example to me "amphetamine" by drax is "techno"
becuase when I heard it it was "techno"
reosarevok
SultS: I'd bet most people in Spain don't know what trance is
derwin
and "trance" didn't really differentiate itself until like 1994
reosarevok
They'd either use "techno" or at most "electronic music"
derwin
so even though it sounds like trance, and is trancey
"techno"
in spain most electronic music *is* techno tho.
like, techno techno
SultS
reosarevok, it seems wikipedia differentiates verse-chorus from verse…
derwin I gotta listen to this amphetamine
derwin
classic choon.
reosarevok
derwin: what I mean is that if I take my non-genre-savvy friends to a dubstep party, they'd probably call it "some techno party"
(lol, 60 loves and close to 500 plays? people are mad)
SultS
I’ll listen to that
reosarevok
It's a pretty standard early-00s reggaeton playlist
But I guess a lot of non-Hispanic people haven't heard any of it anyway, standard or not...
SultS
I have maybe listened to 1 reggeaton track before today, afaik :P the youtube one definetly sounded familiar though
reosarevok
Some people would argue if you have listened to one, all of them will sound familiar :p
SultS
also, that Drax track has definetly some trance in it
warp
that indeed sounds like reggaeton
reosarevok
(especially since a good amount of the tracks on that list are Luny Tunes productions, which are pretty much the standard definition of early 00s reggaeton)
("let a dembow riddim go, make something up so it is not *exactly* the same as the other ones")
warp
reosarevok: people who say that probably wouldn't be able to distinguish different eurobeat songs at all.
reosarevok
warp: even I, who can distinguish these, admit having problems with eurobeat
(and with identifying them, too :P)
So yeah, probably right
warp
reosarevok: it's the same problem with euorbeat. a handful of failed italo-disco composers are responsible for the majority of it.
reosarevok
Yeah
I mean, all of these tracks come from a place with a population under 4 million, too
I guess there just aren't that many producers for it :p
Eurobeat doesn't have that excuse :p
(and once reggaeton became more prominent in South America it started mixing more with bachata, merengue, etc and becoming relatively different, to a point that a lot of old fans were like "this ain't my old reggaeton anymore, it's something else")
warp
reosarevok: most eurobeat is afaik not created by japanese people.
SultS: well, they managed to write the flyer in broken Portuguese
Which is... kinda creepy
warp
"Moombahton is a fusion genre of house music and reggaeton that was created by American DJ and producer Dave Nada[2] (born David Villeagas) in Washington, D.C., in the fall of 2010.[3] Musically, moombahton is essentially Dutch house or electro house at the tempo of reggaeton (usually 108- 112 beats per minute) with reggaeton influenced drum and percussion elements."
SultS
I am not surprised, as broken estonian is quite common here as well, since they are written by russians…
(not saying that this was)
reosarevok
warp: yeah, they're calling it "Thursday of tropical dance music"
"samba tech, moombaton, baile funk, electrolatino"
(but they do so in Portuguese)
warp
haha
reosarevok
Also, SultS: event created by an "Aleksandr Shelepin" so I guess you were right :p
SultS
you should go for sure
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EM3RY
I just added a release with all new records without works, is there an easy way to make a new work for each recording?
Hopefully our GSoC will produce a good general tool for that
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EM3RY
this is goddamn sweet
guysmiley
I have a Miles Davis 2-disc set that's a re-issue of 3 different albums. Individually, the albums are already in the db. I'm not sure how to add this 2-disc set and how to title the album. Here's a liner note scan: http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/6394/milesj.jpg