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Tagging question: arrangements
So, say you have a track composed by someone, and that track has been arranged by another person. Is it proper etiquette to (tag&rename speaking) put the original composer in the "Composer" field and the arranger in the "Artist" field? A pretty simple question, but it's something that's been niggling at me for some time now. =/
Here are two examples: This shows a track that has not been arranged/has been arranged by the original composer. This shows a track that has been arranged by a person who is not the original composer. All is good, yes? The "Original Artist" field is ignored? =X (Oh, and moderators, perhaps this thread could be given a generic title such as "Tagging queries" or something, and could become a sticky? I know it would get used hardly ever, but I think it'd be convenient to a certain degree, in case people needed help tagging.) |
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