Class: RDF::Vocab::MO
- Inherits:
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RDF::Vocabulary
- Object
- RDF::Vocabulary
- RDF::Vocab::MO
- Defined in:
- lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb
Overview
Vocabulary for <purl.org/ontology/mo/>
The Music Ontology
The Music Ontology Specification provides main concepts and properties fo describing music (i.e. artists, albums and tracks) on the Semantic Web.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#Activity ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
An activity period, defining when an artist was musically active.
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#activity ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates an artist to an activity period.
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#activity_end ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates an artist to a date at which its activity ended.
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#activity_start ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates an artist to a date at which its activity started.
- #album ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#amazon_asin ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to link a work or the expression of a work to its corresponding Amazon ASINs page.
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#AnalogSignal ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
An analog signal.
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#arranged_in ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a work to an arrangement event where it was arranged.
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#Arrangement ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
An arrangement event.
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#arrangement_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates an arrangement event to a work.
- #Arranger ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#artist ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates a membership event with the corresponding artist.
- #audiobook ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#AudioFile ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
An audio file, which may be available on a local file system or through http, ftp, etc.
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#available_as ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates a musical manifestation to a musical item (this album, and my particular cd).
- #availableAs ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#biography ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to link an artist to their online biography.
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#bitsPerSample ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a digital signal to the number a bits used to encode one sample.
- #bootleg ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#bpm ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Indicates the BPM of a MusicalWork or a particular Performance Beats per minute: the pace of music measured by the number of beats occurring in 60 seconds.
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#catalogue_number ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Links a release with the corresponding catalogue number.
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#CD ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Compact Disc used as medium to record a musical manifestation.
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#channels ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a signal to the number of channels it holds (mono –> 1, stereo –> 2).
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#collaborated_with ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to relate two collaborating people on a work.
- #compilation ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#compilation_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Indicates that a musical manifestation is a compilation of several Signals.
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#compiled ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to relate an person or a group of person who compiled the manifestation of a musical work.
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#compiler ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to relate the manifestation of a musical work to a person or a group of person who compiled it.
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#composed_in ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a MusicalWork to the Composition event pertaining to its creation.
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#composer ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a composition event to the actual composer.
- #Composer ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#Composition ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A composition event.
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#conducted ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates agents to the performances they were conducting.
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#conductor ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates a performance to the conductor involved.
- #Conductor ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#contains_sample_from ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates a signal to another signal, which has been sampled.
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#CorporateBody ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Organization or group of individuals and/or other organizations involved in the music market.
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#DAT ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Digital Audio Tape used as medium to record a musical manifestation.
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#DCC ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Digital Compact Cassette used as medium to record a musical manifestation.
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#derived_from ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A related signal from which the described signal is derived.
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#DigitalSignal ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A digital signal.
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#discography ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to links an artist to an online discography of their musical works.
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#discogs ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to link a musical work or the expression of a musical work, an artist or a corporate body to to its corresponding Discogs page.
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#djmix_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Indicates that all (or most of) the tracks of a musical work or the expression of a musical work were mixed together from all (or most of) the tracks from another musical work or the expression of a musical work to form a so called DJ-Mix.
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#djmixed ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to relate an artist who djmixed a musical work or the expression of a musical work.
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#djmixed_by ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to relate a work or the expression of a work to an artist who djmixed it.
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#download ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
This property can be used to link from a person to the website where they make their works available, or from a manifestation (a track or an album, for example) to a web page where it is available for download.
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#duration ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
The duration of a track or a signal in ms.
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#DVDA ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
DVD-Audio used as medium to record a musical manifestation.
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#ean ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
The European Article Number (EAN) is a universal identifier for products, commonly printed in form of barcodes on them.
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#ED2K ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Something available on the E-Donkey peer-2-peer filesharing network.
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#encodes ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates a MusicalItem (a track on a particular CD, an audio file, a stream somewhere) to the signal it encodes.
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#encoding ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Method used to convert analog electronic signals into digital format such as “MP3 CBR @ 128kbps”, “OGG @ 160kbps”, “FLAC”, etc.
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#engineer ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates a performance or a recording to the engineer involved.
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#engineered ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates agents to the performances/recordings they were engineering in.
- #ep ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#event_homepage ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Links a particular event to a web page.
- #eventHomePage ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#exchange_item ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A person, a group of person or an organization exchanging an exemplar of a single manifestation.
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#fanpage ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to link an artist to a fan-created webpage devoted to that artist.
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#Festival ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A festival - musical/artistic event lasting several days, like Glastonbury, Rock Am Ring…
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#free_download ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
This property can be used to link from a person to the website where they make their works available, or from a manifestation (a track or an album, for example) to a web page where it is available for free download.
- #freedownload ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#Genre ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
An expressive style of music.
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#genre ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates an event (like a performance or a recording) to a particular musical genre.
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#grid ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
The Global Release Identifier (GRid) is a system for uniquely identifying Releases of music over electronic networks (that is, online stores where you can buy music as digital files).
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#group ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates a membership event with the corresponding group.
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#gtin ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
GTIN is a grouping term for EANs and UPCs.
- #has_track ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#headliner ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates a performance to the headliner(s) involved.
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#homepage ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Links an artist, a record, etc.
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#image ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Indicates a pictorial image (JPEG, GIF, PNG, Etc.) of a musical work, the expression of a musical work, the manifestation of a work or the examplar of a manifestation.
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#imdb ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to link an artist, a musical work or the expression of a musical work to their equivalent page on IMDb, the InternetMovieDatabase.
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#instrument ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates a performance to a musical instrument involved.
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#Instrument ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Any of various devices or contrivances that can be used to produce musical tones or sound.
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#Instrumentation ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Instrumentation deals with the techniques of writing music for a specific instrument, including the limitations of the instrument, playing techniques and idiomatic handling of the instrument.
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#interpreter ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Adds an involved music artist, who interpreted, remixed, or otherwise modified an existing signal, which resulted in the signal that is here the subject of this relation.
- #interview ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#ipi ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
The Interested Parties Information Code (IPI) is an ISO standard similar to ISBNs for identifying the people or groups with some involvement with a particular musical work / compositions.
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#ismn ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
The International Standard Music Number (ISMN) is an ISO standard similar to ISBNs for identifying printed music publications.
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#isrc ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
The ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) is the international identification system for sound recordings and music videorecordings.
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#iswc ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Links a musical work to the corresponding ISWC number.
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#item ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates a musical manifestation to a musical item (this album, and my particular cd) holding the entire manifestation, and not just a part of it.
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#key ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Indicated the key used by the musicians during a performance, or the key of a MusicalWork.
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#label ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a release event with the label releasing the record.
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#Label ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Trade name of a company that produces musical works or expression of musical works.
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#lc ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
The Label Code (LC) was introduced in 1977 by the IFPI (International Federation of Phonogram and Videogram Industries) in order to unmistakably identify the different record labels (see Introduction, Record labels) for rights purposes.
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#level ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
This annotation property associates to a particular Music Ontology term the corresponding expressiveness level.
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#Libretto ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Libretto.
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#licence ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to link a work or the expression of a work to the license under which they can be manipulated (downloaded, modified, etc).
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#listened ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates agents to the performances they were listening in.
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#listener ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates a performance to the listener involved.
- #Listener ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
- #live ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#lyrics ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates lyrics with a musical work.
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#Lyrics ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Lyrics.
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#MagneticTape ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Magnetic analogue tape used as medium to record a musical manifestation.
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#mailorder ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to link a musical work or the expression of a musical work to a website where people can buy a copy of the musical manifestation.
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#mashup_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Indicates that musical works or the expressions of a musical work were mashed up on this album or track.
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#MD ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Mini Disc used as medium to record a musical manifestation.
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#media_type ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
The mediatype (file format or MIME type, or physical medium) of a musical manifestation, e.g.
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#Medium ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A means or instrumentality for storing or communicating musical manifestation.
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#medley_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Indicates that a musical expression is a medley of several other musical expressions.
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#member ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Indicates a member of a musical group.
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#member_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Inverse of the foaf:member property.
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#membership ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates an agent with related membership events.
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#Membership ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A membership event, where one or several people belongs to a group during a particular time period.
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#meter ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a musical work or a score with its meter.
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#movement ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Indicates that a musical work has movements.
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#Movement ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A movement is a self-contained part of a musical work.
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#movement_number ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Indicates the position of a movement in a musical work.
- #movementNum ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#MusicalExpression ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
The intellectual or artistic realization of a work in the form of alpha-numeric, musical, or choreographic notation, sound, etc., or any combination of such forms.
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#MusicalItem ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A single exemplar of a musical expression.
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#MusicalManifestation ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
This entity is related to the edition/production/publication of a musical expression (musical manifestation are closely related with the music industry (their terms, concepts, definitions, methods (production, publication, etc.), etc.) From the FRBR final report: The entity defined as manifestation encompasses a wide range of materials, including manuscripts, books, periodicals, maps, posters, sound recordings, films, video recordings, CD-ROMs, multimedia kits, etc. As an entity, manifestation represents all the physical objects that bear the same characteristics, in respect to both intellectual content and physical form. Work #1 J. S. Bach’s Six suites for unaccompanied cello * Expression #1 sound issued during the performance by Janos Starker recorded in 1963 and 1965 o Manifestation #1 recordings released on 33 1/3 rpm sound discs in 1965 by Mercury o Manifestation #2 recordings re-released on compact disc in 1991 by Mercury * Expression #2 sound issued during the performances by Yo-Yo Ma recorded in 1983 o Manifestation #1 recordings released on 33 1/3 rpm sound discs in 1983 by CBS Records o Manifestation #2 recordings re-released on compact disc in 1992 by CBS Records Changes that occur deliberately or even inadvertently in the production process that affect the copies result, strictly speaking, in a new manifestation. A manifestation resulting from such a change may be identified as a particular “state” or “issue” of the publication. Changes that occur to an individual copy after the production process is complete (e.g., the loss of a page, rebinding, etc.) are not considered to result in a new manifestation. That copy is simply considered to be an exemplar (or item) of the manifestation that deviates from the copy as produced. With the entity defined as manifestation we can describe the physical characteristics of a set of items and the characteristics associated with the production and distribution of that set of items that may be important factors in enabling users to choose a manifestation appropriate to their physical needs and constraints, and to identify and acquire a copy of that manifestation. Defining manifestation as an entity also enables us to draw relationships between specific manifestations of a work. We can use the relationships between manifestations to identify, for example, the specific publication that was used to create a microreproduction..
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#MusicalWork ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Distinct intellectual or artistic musical creation.
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#MusicArtist ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A person or a group of people (or a computer :-) ), whose musical creative work shows sensitivity and imagination.
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#musicbrainz ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Linking an agent, a track or a record to its corresponding Musicbrainz page.
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#musicbrainz_guid ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Links an object to the corresponding Musicbrainz identifier.
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#MusicGroup ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Group of musicians, or musical ensemble, usually popular or folk, playing parts of or improvising off of a musical arrangement.
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#musicmoz ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to link an artist, a musical work or the expression of a musical work to its corresponding MusicMoz page.
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#myspace ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to link a person to its corresponding MySpace page.
- #official ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#olga ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to link a track to a tabulature file for track in the On-Line Guitar Archive.
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#onlinecommunity ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to link a person with an online community web page like a blog, a wiki, a forum, a livejournal page, Etc.
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#opus ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to define a creative work, especially a musical composition numbered to designate the order of a composer’s works.
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#Orchestration ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Orchestration includes, in addition to instrumentation, the handling of groups of instruments and their balance and interaction.
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#origin ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates an artist to its geographic origin.
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#other_release_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Indicates that two musical manifestations are essentially the same.
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#paid_download ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Provide a link from an artist to a web page where all of that artist’s musical work is available for some money, or a link from a manifestation (record/track, for example) to a web page providing a paid access to this manifestation.
- #paiddownload ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#Performance ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A performance event.
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#performance_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a Performance to a musical work or an arrangement that is being used as a factor in it.
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#performed ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates agents to the performances they were performing in.
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#performed_in ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a Musical Work or an Score to Performances in which they were a factor.
- #Performer ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#performer ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates a performance to the performers involved.
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#possess_item ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A person, a group of person or an organization possessing an exemplar of a single manifestation.
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#preview ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates a musical manifestation to a musical item (this album, and my particular cd), which holds a preview of the manifestation (eg. one track for an album, or a snippet for a track).
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#preview_download ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
This property can be used to link from a person to the website where they make previews of their works available, or from a manifestation (a track or an album, for example) to a web page where a preview download is available.
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#primary_instrument ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Indicates that an artist primarily plays an instrument, or that a member was primarily playing a particular instrument during his membership.
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#produced ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to relate an person or a group of person who produced the manifestation of a work.
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#produced_score ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates an arrangement or a composition event to a score product (score here does not refer to a published score, but more an abstract arrangement of a particular work).
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#produced_signal ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a Recording to the outputted signal.
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#produced_signal_group ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a recording session with a group of master signals produced by it.
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#produced_sound ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a Performance to a physical Sound that is being produced by it.
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#produced_work ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a composition event to the produced MusicalWork.
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#producer ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to relate the manifestation of a work to a person or a group of person who produced it.
- #producesSignal ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
- #producesSound ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
- #producesWork ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
- #productOfComposition ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
- #promotion ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#publication_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Link a particular manifestation to the related signal, score, libretto, or lyrics.
- #publicationOf ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#published ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to relate an person or a group of person who published the manifestation of a work.
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#published_as ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Links a musical expression (e.g. a signal or a score) to one of its manifestations (e.g. a track on a particular record or a published score).
- #publishedAs ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#PublishedLibretto ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A published libretto.
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#PublishedLyrics ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Published lyrics, as a book or as a text file, for example.
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#PublishedScore ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A published score (subclass of MusicalManifestation).
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#publisher ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to relate a musical manifestation to a person or a group of person who published it.
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#publishing_location ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates a musical manifestation to its publication location.
- #publishingLocation ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#puid ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Link a signal to the PUIDs associated with it, that is, PUID computed from MusicalItems (mo:AudioFile) derived from this signal.
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#record ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a release with the records it contains.
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#Record ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A published record (manifestation which first aim is to render the product of a recording).
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#record_count ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a release with the number of records it contains, e.g.
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#record_number ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Indicates the position of a record in a release (e.g. a 2xLP, etc.).
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#record_side ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates the side on a vinyl record, where a track is located, e.g.
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#recorded_as ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
This is a shortcut property, allowing to bypass all the Sound/Recording steps.
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#recorded_in ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a physical Sound to a Recording event where it is being used in order to produce a signal.
- #recordedAs ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#Recording ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A recording event.
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#recording_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a Recording event to a physical Sound being recorded.
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#RecordingSession ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A set of performances/recordings/mastering events.
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#records ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
This is the inverse of the shortcut property recordedAs, allowing to relate directly a performance to a signal.
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#Release ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A specific release, with barcode, box, liner notes, cover art, and a number of records.
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#release ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a release with the corresponding release event.
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#release_status ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates a musical manifestation to its release status (bootleg, …).
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#release_type ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates a musical manifestation to its release type (interview, spoken word, album, …).
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#ReleaseEvent ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A release event, in a particular place (e.g. a country) at a particular time.
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#ReleaseStatus ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Musical manifestation release status.
- #releaseStatus ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#ReleaseType ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Release type of a particular manifestation, such as “album” or “interview”…
- #releaseType ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#remaster_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
This relates two musical work or the expression of a musical work, where one is a remaster of the other.
- #remix ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#remix_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to relate the remix of a musical work in a substantially altered version produced by mixing together individual tracks or segments of an original musical source work.
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#remixed ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to relate an artist who remixed a musical work or the expression of a musical work.
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#remixer ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to relate a musical work or the expression of a musical work to an artist who remixed it.
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#review ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to link a work or the expression of a work to a review.
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#SACD ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Super Audio Compact Disc used as medium to record a musical manifestation.
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#sample_rate ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a digital signal to its sample rate.
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#sampled ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to relate an artist who sampled a Signal.
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#sampled_version ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates an analog signal with a sampled version of it.
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#sampled_version_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a digital signal with the analog version of it.
- #sampledVersionOf ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#sampler ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to relate the signal of a musical work to an artist who sampled it.
- #sampleRate ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#Score ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Here, we are dealing with the informational object (the MusicalExpression), not the actually “published” score.
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#sell_item ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A person, a group of person or an organization selling an exemplar of a single manifestation.
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#Show ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A show - a musical event lasting several days, in a particular venue.
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#Signal ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A subclass of MusicalExpression, representing a signal, for example a master signal produced by a performance and a recording.
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#signal ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a group of signals with one of the signals it contains.
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#SignalGroup ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A musical expression representing a group of signals, for example a set of masters resulting from a whole recording/mastering session.
- #signalTime ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#similar_to ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A similarity relationships between two objects (so far, either an agent, a signal or a genre, but this could grow).
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#singer ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Relates a performance to an involved singer.
- #single ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#SoloMusicArtist ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Single person whose musical creative work shows sensitivity and imagination.
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#Sound ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A subclass of MusicalExpression, representing a sound.
- #SoundEngineer ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
- #soundtrack ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
- #spokenword ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#Stream ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Transmission over a network used as medium to broadcast a musical manifestation.
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#supporting_musician ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to relate an artist doing long-time instrumental or vocal support for another artist.
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#tempo ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Rate of speed or pace of music.
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#text ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates lyrics with their text.
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#time ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Associates a Signal to a time object - its actual domain.
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#Torrent ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Something available on the Bittorrent peer-2-peer filesharing network.
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#Track ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A track on a particular record.
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#track ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Indicates a part of a musical manifestation - in this particular case, a track.
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#track_count ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
The track count of a record.
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#track_number ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Indicates the position of a track on a record medium (a CD, etc.).
- #trackNum ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#Transcription ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Transcription event.
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#translation_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Indicates that a work or the expression of a work has translated or transliterated into another expression of a work.
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#tribute_to ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Indicates a musical work or the expression of a musical work that is a tribute to an artist - normally consisting of music being composed by the artist but performed by other artists.
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#trmid ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Indicates the TRMID of a track.
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#upc ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
UPC stands for “Universal Product Code”, which was the original barcode used in the United States and Canada.
- #usedInPerformance ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
- #usedInRecording ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
- #usesSound ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
- #usesWork ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term readonly
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#uuid ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Links an object to an universally unique identifier for it.
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#Vinyl ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Vinyl used as medium to record a musical manifestation.
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#want_item ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
A person, a group of person or an organization wanting an exemplar of a single manifestation.
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#wikipedia ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term
readonly
Used to link an work, an expression of a work, a manifestation of a work, a person, an instrument or a musical genre to its corresponding WikiPedia page.
Method Summary
Methods inherited from RDF::Vocabulary
_orig_each, _orig_from_sym, each, from_sym, limit_vocabs, to_html, to_jsonld, to_ttl, value_to_html, vocab_map
Instance Attribute Details
#Activity ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
An activity period, defining when an artist was musically active.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 10 def Activity @Activity end |
#activity ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates an artist to an activity period
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 244 def activity @activity end |
#activity_end ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates an artist to a date at which its activity ended
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 248 def activity_end @activity_end end |
#activity_start ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates an artist to a date at which its activity started
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 252 def activity_start @activity_start end |
#album ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 883 def album @album end |
#amazon_asin ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to link a work or the expression of a work to its corresponding Amazon ASINs page.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 256 def amazon_asin @amazon_asin end |
#AnalogSignal ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
An analog signal.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 14 def AnalogSignal @AnalogSignal end |
#arranged_in ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a work to an arrangement event where it was arranged
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 260 def arranged_in @arranged_in end |
#Arrangement ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
An arrangement event. Takes as agent the arranger, and produces a score (informational object, not the actually published score).
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 18 def Arrangement @Arrangement end |
#arrangement_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates an arrangement event to a work
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 264 def arrangement_of @arrangement_of end |
#Arranger ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 21 def Arranger @Arranger end |
#artist ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates a membership event with the corresponding artist
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 268 def artist @artist end |
#audiobook ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 886 def audiobook @audiobook end |
#AudioFile ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
An audio file, which may be available on a local file system or through http, ftp, etc.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 25 def AudioFile @AudioFile end |
#available_as ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates a musical manifestation to a musical item (this album, and my particular cd). By using this property, there is no assumption on wether the full content is available on the linked item. To be explicit about this, you can use a sub-property, such as mo:item (the full manifestation is available on that item) or mo:preview (only a part of the manifestation is available on that item). This is a subproperty of frbr:examplar.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 275 def available_as @available_as end |
#availableAs ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 271 def availableAs @availableAs end |
#biography ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to link an artist to their online biography.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 279 def biography @biography end |
#bitsPerSample ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a digital signal to the number a bits used to encode one sample. Range is xsd:int.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 283 def bitsPerSample @bitsPerSample end |
#bootleg ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 889 def bootleg @bootleg end |
#bpm ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Indicates the BPM of a MusicalWork or a particular Performance Beats per minute: the pace of music measured by the number of beats occurring in 60 seconds.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 287 def bpm @bpm end |
#catalogue_number ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Links a release with the corresponding catalogue number
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 291 def catalogue_number @catalogue_number end |
#CD ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Compact Disc used as medium to record a musical manifestation.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 29 def CD @CD end |
#channels ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a signal to the number of channels it holds (mono –> 1, stereo –> 2). Range is xsd:int.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 295 def channels @channels end |
#collaborated_with ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to relate two collaborating people on a work.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 299 def collaborated_with @collaborated_with end |
#compilation ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 892 def compilation @compilation end |
#compilation_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Indicates that a musical manifestation is a compilation of several Signals.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 303 def compilation_of @compilation_of end |
#compiled ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to relate an person or a group of person who compiled the manifestation of a musical work.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 307 def compiled @compiled end |
#compiler ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to relate the manifestation of a musical work to a person or a group of person who compiled it.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 311 def compiler @compiler end |
#composed_in ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a MusicalWork to the Composition event pertaining to its creation. For example, I might use this property to associate the Magic Flute to its composition event, occuring during 1782 and having as a mo:composer Mozart.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 315 def composed_in @composed_in end |
#composer ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a composition event to the actual composer. For example, this property could link the event corresponding to the composition of the Magic Flute in 1782 to Mozart himself (who obviously has a FOAF profile:-) ).
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 319 def composer @composer end |
#Composer ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 32 def Composer @Composer end |
#Composition ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A composition event. Takes as agent the composer himself. It produces a MusicalWork, or a MusicalExpression (when the initial “product” is a score, for example), or both…
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 36 def Composition @Composition end |
#conducted ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates agents to the performances they were conducting
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 323 def conducted @conducted end |
#conductor ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates a performance to the conductor involved
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 327 def conductor @conductor end |
#Conductor ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 39 def Conductor @Conductor end |
#contains_sample_from ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates a signal to another signal, which has been sampled.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 331 def contains_sample_from @contains_sample_from end |
#CorporateBody ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Organization or group of individuals and/or other organizations involved in the music market.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 43 def CorporateBody @CorporateBody end |
#DAT ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Digital Audio Tape used as medium to record a musical manifestation.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 47 def DAT @DAT end |
#DCC ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Digital Compact Cassette used as medium to record a musical manifestation.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 51 def DCC @DCC end |
#derived_from ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A related signal from which the described signal is derived.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 335 def derived_from @derived_from end |
#DigitalSignal ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A digital signal
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 59 def DigitalSignal @DigitalSignal end |
#discography ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to links an artist to an online discography of their musical works. The discography should provide a summary of each released musical work of the artist.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 339 def discography @discography end |
#discogs ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to link a musical work or the expression of a musical work, an artist or a corporate body to to its corresponding Discogs page.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 343 def discogs @discogs end |
#djmix_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Indicates that all (or most of) the tracks of a musical work or the expression of a musical work were mixed together from all (or most of) the tracks from another musical work or the expression of a musical work to form a so called DJ-Mix. The tracks might have been altered by pitching (so that the tempo of one track matches the tempo of the following track) and fading (so that one track blends in smoothly with the other). If the tracks have been more substantially altered, the “mo:remix” relationship type is more appropriate.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 347 def djmix_of @djmix_of end |
#djmixed ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to relate an artist who djmixed a musical work or the expression of a musical work. The artist usually selected the tracks, chose their sequence, and slightly changed them by fading (so that one track blends in smoothly with the other) or pitching (so that the tempo of one track matches the tempo of the following track). This applies to a ‘Mixtape’ in which all tracks were DJ-mixed together into one single long track.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 351 def djmixed @djmixed end |
#djmixed_by ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to relate a work or the expression of a work to an artist who djmixed it. The artist usually selected the tracks, chose their sequence, and slightly changed them by fading (so that one track blends in smoothly with the other) or pitching (so that the tempo of one track matches the tempo of the following track). This applies to a ‘Mixtape’ in which all tracks were DJ-mixed together into one single long track.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 355 def djmixed_by @djmixed_by end |
#download ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
This property can be used to link from a person to the website where they make their works available, or from a manifestation (a track or an album, for example) to a web page where it is available for download. It is better to use one of the three sub-properties instead of this one in order to specify wether the content can be accessed for free (mo:freedownload), if it is just free preview material (mo:previewdownload), or if it can be accessed for some money (mo:paiddownload) (this includes links to the Amazon store, for example). This property MUST be used only if the content is just available through a web page (holding, for example a Flash application) - it is better to link to actual content directly through the use of mo:available_as and mo:Stream, mo:Torrent or mo:ED2K, etc. Therefore, Semantic Web user agents that don’t know how to read HTML and even less to rip streams from Flash applications can still access the audio content.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 359 def download @download end |
#duration ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
The duration of a track or a signal in ms
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 363 def duration @duration end |
#DVDA ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
DVD-Audio used as medium to record a musical manifestation.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 55 def DVDA @DVDA end |
#ean ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
The European Article Number (EAN) is a universal identifier for products, commonly printed in form of barcodes on them. The numbers represented by those codes can either be 8 or 13 digits long, with the 13-digit-version being most common. EANs form a superset of the North American Universal Product Code (UPC) as every UPC can be made an EAN by adding a leading zero to it. Additionally every EAN is also a Japanese Article Number (JAN). The identifiers were formerly assigned by EAN International which merged with Uniform Code Council (UCC, the guys behind the UPCs) and Electronic Commerce Council of Canada (ECCC) to become GS1.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 367 def ean @ean end |
#ED2K ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Something available on the E-Donkey peer-2-peer filesharing network
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 63 def ED2K @ED2K end |
#encodes ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates a MusicalItem (a track on a particular CD, an audio file, a stream somewhere) to the signal it encodes. This is usually a lower-resolution version of the master signal (issued from a Recording event).
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 371 def encodes @encodes end |
#encoding ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Method used to convert analog electronic signals into digital format such as “MP3 CBR @ 128kbps”, “OGG @ 160kbps”, “FLAC”, etc.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 375 def encoding @encoding end |
#engineer ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates a performance or a recording to the engineer involved
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 379 def engineer @engineer end |
#engineered ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates agents to the performances/recordings they were engineering in
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 383 def engineered @engineered end |
#ep ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 895 def ep @ep end |
#event_homepage ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Links a particular event to a web page
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 390 def event_homepage @event_homepage end |
#eventHomePage ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 386 def eventHomePage @eventHomePage end |
#exchange_item ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A person, a group of person or an organization exchanging an exemplar of a single manifestation.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 394 def exchange_item @exchange_item end |
#fanpage ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to link an artist to a fan-created webpage devoted to that artist.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 398 def fanpage @fanpage end |
#Festival ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A festival - musical/artistic event lasting several days, like Glastonbury, Rock Am Ring… We migth decompose this event (which is in fact just a classification of the space/time region related to a particular festival) using hasSubEvent in several performances at different space/time.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 67 def Festival @Festival end |
#free_download ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
This property can be used to link from a person to the website where they make their works available, or from a manifestation (a track or an album, for example) to a web page where it is available for free download. This property MUST be used only if the content is just available through a web page (holding, for example a Flash application) - it is better to link to actual content directly through the use of mo:available_as and mo:Stream, mo:Torrent or mo:ED2K, etc. Therefore, Semantic Web user agents that don’t know how to read HTML and even less to rip streams from Flash applications can still access the audio content.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 402 def free_download @free_download end |
#freedownload ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 405 def freedownload @freedownload end |
#Genre ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
An expressive style of music. Any taxonomy can be plug-in here. You can either define a genre by yourself, like this: :mygenre a mo:Genre; dc:title “electro rock”. Or you can refer to a DBPedia genre (such as dbpedia.org/resource/Baroque_music), allowing semantic web clients to access easily really detailed structured information about the genre you are refering to.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 71 def Genre @Genre end |
#genre ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates an event (like a performance or a recording) to a particular musical genre. Further version of this property may also include works and scores in the domain.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 409 def genre @genre end |
#grid ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
The Global Release Identifier (GRid) is a system for uniquely identifying Releases of music over electronic networks (that is, online stores where you can buy music as digital files). As that it can be seen as the equivalent of the BarCode (or more correctly the GTIN) as found on physical releases of music. Like the ISRC (a code for identifying single recordings as found on releases) it was developed by the IFPI but it does not appear to be a standard of the ISO.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 413 def grid @grid end |
#group ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates a membership event with the corresponding group
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 417 def group @group end |
#gtin ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
GTIN is a grouping term for EANs and UPCs. In common speech those are called barcodes although the barcodes are just a representation of those identifying numbers.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 421 def gtin @gtin end |
#has_track ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 424 def has_track @has_track end |
#headliner ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates a performance to the headliner(s) involved
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 428 def headliner @headliner end |
#homepage ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Links an artist, a record, etc. to a corresponding web page
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 432 def homepage @homepage end |
#image ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Indicates a pictorial image (JPEG, GIF, PNG, Etc.) of a musical work, the expression of a musical work, the manifestation of a work or the examplar of a manifestation.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 436 def image @image end |
#imdb ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to link an artist, a musical work or the expression of a musical work to their equivalent page on IMDb, the InternetMovieDatabase.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 440 def imdb @imdb end |
#instrument ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates a performance to a musical instrument involved
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 444 def instrument @instrument end |
#Instrument ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Any of various devices or contrivances that can be used to produce musical tones or sound. Any taxonomy can be used to subsume this concept. The default one is one extracted by Ivan Herman from the Musicbrainz instrument taxonomy, conforming to SKOS. This concept holds a seeAlso link towards this taxonomy.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 75 def Instrument @Instrument end |
#Instrumentation ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Instrumentation deals with the techniques of writing music for a specific instrument, including the limitations of the instrument, playing techniques and idiomatic handling of the instrument.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 79 def Instrumentation @Instrumentation end |
#interpreter ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Adds an involved music artist, who interpreted, remixed, or otherwise modified an existing signal, which resulted in the signal that is here the subject of this relation.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 448 def interpreter @interpreter end |
#interview ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 898 def interview @interview end |
#ipi ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
The Interested Parties Information Code (IPI) is an ISO standard similar to ISBNs for identifying the people or groups with some involvement with a particular musical work / compositions.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 452 def ipi @ipi end |
#ismn ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
The International Standard Music Number (ISMN) is an ISO standard similar to ISBNs for identifying printed music publications
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 456 def ismn @ismn end |
#isrc ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
The ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) is the international identification system for sound recordings and music videorecordings. Each ISRC is a unique and permanent identifier for a specific recording which can be permanently encoded into a product as its digital fingerprint. Encoded ISRC provide the means to automatically identify recordings for royalty payments.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 460 def isrc @isrc end |
#iswc ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Links a musical work to the corresponding ISWC number
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 464 def iswc @iswc end |
#item ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates a musical manifestation to a musical item (this album, and my particular cd) holding the entire manifestation, and not just a part of it.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 468 def item @item end |
#key ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Indicated the key used by the musicians during a performance, or the key of a MusicalWork. Any of 24 major or minor diatonic scales that provide the tonal framework for a piece of music.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 472 def key @key end |
#label ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a release event with the label releasing the record
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 476 def label @label end |
#Label ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Trade name of a company that produces musical works or expression of musical works.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 83 def Label @Label end |
#lc ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
The Label Code (LC) was introduced in 1977 by the IFPI (International Federation of Phonogram and Videogram Industries) in order to unmistakably identify the different record labels (see Introduction, Record labels) for rights purposes. The Label Code consists historically of 4 figures, presently being extended to 5 figures, preceded by LC and a dash (e.g. LC-0193 = Electrola; LC-0233 = His Master’s Voice). Note that the number of countries using the LC is limited, and that the code given on the item is not always accurate.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 480 def lc @lc end |
#level ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
This annotation property associates to a particular Music Ontology term the corresponding expressiveness level. These levels can be: - 1: Only editorial/Musicbrainz type information - 2: Workflow information - 3: Even decomposition This property is mainly used for specification generation.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 484 def level @level end |
#Libretto ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Libretto
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 87 def Libretto @Libretto end |
#licence ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to link a work or the expression of a work to the license under which they can be manipulated (downloaded, modified, etc). This is usually used to link to a Creative Commons licence.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 488 def licence @licence end |
#listened ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates agents to the performances they were listening in
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 492 def listened @listened end |
#listener ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates a performance to the listener involved
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 496 def listener @listener end |
#Listener ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 90 def Listener @Listener end |
#live ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 901 def live @live end |
#lyrics ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates lyrics with a musical work
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 500 def lyrics @lyrics end |
#Lyrics ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Lyrics
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 94 def Lyrics @Lyrics end |
#MagneticTape ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Magnetic analogue tape used as medium to record a musical manifestation.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 102 def MagneticTape @MagneticTape end |
#mailorder ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to link a musical work or the expression of a musical work to a website where people can buy a copy of the musical manifestation.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 504 def mailorder @mailorder end |
#mashup_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Indicates that musical works or the expressions of a musical work were mashed up on this album or track. This means that two musical works or the expressions of a musical work by different artists are mixed together, over each other, or otherwise combined into a single musical work (usually by a third artist, the remixer).
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 508 def mashup_of @mashup_of end |
#MD ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Mini Disc used as medium to record a musical manifestation.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 98 def MD @MD end |
#media_type ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
The mediatype (file format or MIME type, or physical medium) of a musical manifestation, e.g. a MP3, CD or vinyl.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 512 def media_type @media_type end |
#Medium ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A means or instrumentality for storing or communicating musical manifestation.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 106 def Medium @Medium end |
#medley_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Indicates that a musical expression is a medley of several other musical expressions. This means that the orignial musical expression were rearranged to create a new musical expression in the form of a medley.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 516 def medley_of @medley_of end |
#member ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Indicates a member of a musical group
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 520 def member @member end |
#member_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Inverse of the foaf:member property
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 524 def member_of @member_of end |
#membership ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates an agent with related membership events
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 528 def membership @membership end |
#Membership ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A membership event, where one or several people belongs to a group during a particular time period.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 110 def Membership @Membership end |
#meter ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a musical work or a score with its meter
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 532 def meter @meter end |
#movement ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Indicates that a musical work has movements
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 536 def movement @movement end |
#Movement ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A movement is a self-contained part of a musical work. While individual or selected movements from a composition are sometimes performed separately, a performance of the complete work requires all the movements to be performed in succession. Often a composer attempts to interrelate the movements thematically, or sometimes in more subtle ways, in order that the individual movements exert a cumulative effect. In some forms, composers sometimes link the movements, or ask for them to be played without a pause between them.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 114 def Movement @Movement end |
#movement_number ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Indicates the position of a movement in a musical work.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 543 def movement_number @movement_number end |
#movementNum ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 539 def movementNum @movementNum end |
#MusicalExpression ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
The intellectual or artistic realization of a work in the form of alpha-numeric, musical, or choreographic notation, sound, etc., or any combination of such forms. For example: Work #1 Franz Schubert’s Trout quintet * Expression #1 the composer’s score * Expression #2 sound issued from the performance by the Amadeus Quartet and Hephzibah Menuhin on piano * Expression #3 sound issued from the performance by the Cleveland Quartet and Yo-Yo Ma on the cello * . . . . The Music Ontology defines the following sub-concepts of a MusicalExpression, which should be used instead of MusicalExpression itself: Score (the result of an arrangement), Sound (produced during a performance), Signal. However, it is possible to stick to FRBR and bypass the worflow mechanism this ontology defines by using the core FRBR properties on such objects. But it is often better to use events to interconnect such expressions (allowing to go deeply into the production process - ‘this performer was playing this particular instrument at that particular time’).
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 126 def MusicalExpression @MusicalExpression end |
#MusicalItem ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A single exemplar of a musical expression. For example, it could be a single exemplar of a CD. This is normally an single object (a CD) possessed by somebody. From the FRBR final report: The entity defined as item is a concrete entity. It is in many instances a single physical object (e.g., a copy of a one-volume monograph, a single audio cassette, etc.). There are instances, however, where the entity defined as item comprises more than one physical object (e.g., a monograph issued as two separately bound volumes, a recording issued on three separate compact discs, etc.). In terms of intellectual content and physical form, an item exemplifying a manifestation is normally the same as the manifestation itself. However, variations may occur from one item to another, even when the items exemplify the same manifestation, where those variations are the result of actions external to the intent of the producer of the manifestation (e.g., damage occurring after the item was produced, binding performed by a library, etc.).
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 130 def MusicalItem @MusicalItem end |
#MusicalManifestation ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
This entity is related to the edition/production/publication of a musical expression (musical manifestation are closely related with the music industry (their terms, concepts, definitions, methods (production, publication, etc.), etc.) From the FRBR final report: The entity defined as manifestation encompasses a wide range of materials, including manuscripts, books, periodicals, maps, posters, sound recordings, films, video recordings, CD-ROMs, multimedia kits, etc. As an entity, manifestation represents all the physical objects that bear the same characteristics, in respect to both intellectual content and physical form. Work #1 J. S. Bach’s Six suites for unaccompanied cello * Expression #1 sound issued during the performance by Janos Starker recorded in 1963 and 1965 o Manifestation #1 recordings released on 33 1/3 rpm sound discs in 1965 by Mercury o Manifestation #2 recordings re-released on compact disc in 1991 by Mercury * Expression #2 sound issued during the performances by Yo-Yo Ma recorded in 1983 o Manifestation #1 recordings released on 33 1/3 rpm sound discs in 1983 by CBS Records o Manifestation #2 recordings re-released on compact disc in 1992 by CBS Records Changes that occur deliberately or even inadvertently in the production process that affect the copies result, strictly speaking, in a new manifestation. A manifestation resulting from such a change may be identified as a particular “state” or “issue” of the publication. Changes that occur to an individual copy after the production process is complete (e.g., the loss of a page, rebinding, etc.) are not considered to result in a new manifestation. That copy is simply considered to be an exemplar (or item) of the manifestation that deviates from the copy as produced. With the entity defined as manifestation we can describe the physical characteristics of a set of items and the characteristics associated with the production and distribution of that set of items that may be important factors in enabling users to choose a manifestation appropriate to their physical needs and constraints, and to identify and acquire a copy of that manifestation. Defining manifestation as an entity also enables us to draw relationships between specific manifestations of a work. We can use the relationships between manifestations to identify, for example, the specific publication that was used to create a microreproduction.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 134 def MusicalManifestation @MusicalManifestation end |
#MusicalWork ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Distinct intellectual or artistic musical creation. From the FRBR final report: A work is an abstract entity; there is no single material object one can point to as the work. We recognize the work through individual realizations or expressions of the work, but the work itself exists only in the commonality of content between and among the various expressions of the work. When we speak of Homer’s Iliad as a work, our point of reference is not a particular recitation or text of the work, but the intellectual creation that lies behind all the various expressions of the work. For example: work #1 J. S. Bach’s The art of the fugue
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 138 def MusicalWork @MusicalWork end |
#MusicArtist ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A person or a group of people (or a computer :-) ), whose musical creative work shows sensitivity and imagination
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 118 def MusicArtist @MusicArtist end |
#musicbrainz ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Linking an agent, a track or a record to its corresponding Musicbrainz page.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 547 def musicbrainz @musicbrainz end |
#musicbrainz_guid ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Links an object to the corresponding Musicbrainz identifier
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 551 def musicbrainz_guid @musicbrainz_guid end |
#MusicGroup ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Group of musicians, or musical ensemble, usually popular or folk, playing parts of or improvising off of a musical arrangement.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 122 def MusicGroup @MusicGroup end |
#musicmoz ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to link an artist, a musical work or the expression of a musical work to its corresponding MusicMoz page.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 555 def musicmoz @musicmoz end |
#myspace ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to link a person to its corresponding MySpace page.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 559 def myspace @myspace end |
#official ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 904 def official @official end |
#olga ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to link a track to a tabulature file for track in the On-Line Guitar Archive.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 563 def olga @olga end |
#onlinecommunity ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to link a person with an online community web page like a blog, a wiki, a forum, a livejournal page, Etc.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 567 def onlinecommunity @onlinecommunity end |
#opus ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to define a creative work, especially a musical composition numbered to designate the order of a composer’s works.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 571 def opus @opus end |
#Orchestration ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Orchestration includes, in addition to instrumentation, the handling of groups of instruments and their balance and interaction.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 142 def Orchestration @Orchestration end |
#origin ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates an artist to its geographic origin
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 575 def origin @origin end |
#other_release_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Indicates that two musical manifestations are essentially the same.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 579 def other_release_of @other_release_of end |
#paid_download ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Provide a link from an artist to a web page where all of that artist’s musical work is available for some money, or a link from a manifestation (record/track, for example) to a web page providing a paid access to this manifestation.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 583 def paid_download @paid_download end |
#paiddownload ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 586 def paiddownload @paiddownload end |
#Performance ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A performance event. It might include as agents performers, engineers, conductors, or even listeners. It might include as factors a score, a MusicalWork, musical instruments. It might produce a sound:-)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 146 def Performance @Performance end |
#performance_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a Performance to a musical work or an arrangement that is being used as a factor in it. For example, I might use this property to attach the Magic Flute musical work to a particular Performance.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 590 def performance_of @performance_of end |
#performed ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates agents to the performances they were performing in
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 594 def performed @performed end |
#performed_in ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a Musical Work or an Score to Performances in which they were a factor. For example, I might use this property in order to associate the Magic Flute to a particular performance at the Opera Bastille last year.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 598 def performed_in @performed_in end |
#Performer ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 149 def Performer @Performer end |
#performer ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates a performance to the performers involved
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 602 def performer @performer end |
#possess_item ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A person, a group of person or an organization possessing an exemplar of a single manifestation.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 606 def possess_item @possess_item end |
#preview ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates a musical manifestation to a musical item (this album, and my particular cd), which holds a preview of the manifestation (eg. one track for an album, or a snippet for a track)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 610 def preview @preview end |
#preview_download ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
This property can be used to link from a person to the website where they make previews of their works available, or from a manifestation (a track or an album, for example) to a web page where a preview download is available. This property MUST be used only if the content is just available through a web page (holding, for example a Flash application) - it is better to link to actual content directly through the use of mo:available_as and mo:Stream, mo:Torrent or mo:ED2K, etc. Therefore, Semantic Web user agents that don’t know how to read HTML and even less to rip streams from Flash applications can still access the audio content.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 614 def preview_download @preview_download end |
#primary_instrument ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Indicates that an artist primarily plays an instrument, or that a member was primarily playing a particular instrument during his membership
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 618 def primary_instrument @primary_instrument end |
#produced ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to relate an person or a group of person who produced the manifestation of a work.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 622 def produced @produced end |
#produced_score ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates an arrangement or a composition event to a score product (score here does not refer to a published score, but more an abstract arrangement of a particular work).
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 626 def produced_score @produced_score end |
#produced_signal ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a Recording to the outputted signal.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 630 def produced_signal @produced_signal end |
#produced_signal_group ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a recording session with a group of master signals produced by it.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 634 def produced_signal_group @produced_signal_group end |
#produced_sound ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a Performance to a physical Sound that is being produced by it.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 638 def produced_sound @produced_sound end |
#produced_work ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a composition event to the produced MusicalWork. For example, this property could link the event corresponding to the composition of the Magic Flute in 1782 to the Magic Flute musical work itself. This musical work can then be used in particular performances.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 642 def produced_work @produced_work end |
#producer ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to relate the manifestation of a work to a person or a group of person who produced it.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 646 def producer @producer end |
#producesSignal ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 649 def producesSignal @producesSignal end |
#producesSound ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 652 def producesSound @producesSound end |
#producesWork ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 655 def producesWork @producesWork end |
#productOfComposition ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 658 def productOfComposition @productOfComposition end |
#promotion ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 907 def promotion @promotion end |
#publication_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Link a particular manifestation to the related signal, score, libretto, or lyrics
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 665 def publication_of @publication_of end |
#publicationOf ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 661 def publicationOf @publicationOf end |
#published ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to relate an person or a group of person who published the manifestation of a work.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 669 def published @published end |
#published_as ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Links a musical expression (e.g. a signal or a score) to one of its manifestations (e.g. a track on a particular record or a published score).
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 676 def published_as @published_as end |
#publishedAs ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 672 def publishedAs @publishedAs end |
#PublishedLibretto ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A published libretto
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 153 def PublishedLibretto @PublishedLibretto end |
#PublishedLyrics ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Published lyrics, as a book or as a text file, for example
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 157 def PublishedLyrics @PublishedLyrics end |
#PublishedScore ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A published score (subclass of MusicalManifestation)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 161 def PublishedScore @PublishedScore end |
#publisher ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to relate a musical manifestation to a person or a group of person who published it.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 680 def publisher @publisher end |
#publishing_location ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates a musical manifestation to its publication location.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 687 def publishing_location @publishing_location end |
#publishingLocation ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 683 def publishingLocation @publishingLocation end |
#puid ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Link a signal to the PUIDs associated with it, that is, PUID computed from MusicalItems (mo:AudioFile) derived from this signal. PUIDs (Portable Unique IDentifier) are the IDs used in the proprietary MusicDNS AudioFingerprinting system which is operated by MusicIP. Using PUIDs, one (with some luck) can identify the Signal object associated with a particular audio file, therefore allowing to access further information (on which release this track is featured? etc.). Using some more metadata one can identify the particular Track corresponding to the audio file (a track on a particular release).
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 691 def puid @puid end |
#record ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a release with the records it contains. A single release can be associated with multiple records, for example for a multi-disc release.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 695 def record @record end |
#Record ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A published record (manifestation which first aim is to render the product of a recording)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 165 def Record @Record end |
#record_count ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a release with the number of records it contains, e.g. the number of discs it contains in the case of a multi-disc release.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 699 def record_count @record_count end |
#record_number ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Indicates the position of a record in a release (e.g. a 2xLP, etc.).
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 703 def record_number @record_number end |
#record_side ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates the side on a vinyl record, where a track is located, e.g. A, B, C, etc. This property can then also be used in conjunction with mo:track_number, so that one can infer e.g. “A1”, that means, track number 1 on side A.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 707 def record_side @record_side end |
#recorded_as ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
This is a shortcut property, allowing to bypass all the Sound/Recording steps. This property allows to directly link a Performance to the recorded Signal. This is recommended for “normal” users. However, advanced users wanting to express things such as the location of the microphone will have to create this shortcut as well as the whole workflow, in order to let the “normal” users access simply the, well, simple information:-) .
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 714 def recorded_as @recorded_as end |
#recorded_in ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a physical Sound to a Recording event where it is being used in order to produce a signal. For example, I might use this property to associate the sound produced by a particular performance of the magic flute to a given recording, done using my cell-phone.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 718 def recorded_in @recorded_in end |
#recordedAs ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 710 def recordedAs @recordedAs end |
#Recording ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A recording event. Takes a sound as a factor to produce a signal (analog or digital). The location of such events (if any) is the actual location of the corresponding microphone or the “recording device”.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 169 def Recording @Recording end |
#recording_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a Recording event to a physical Sound being recorded. For example, I might use this property to associate a given recording, done using my cell phone, to the sound produced by a particular performance of the magic flute.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 722 def recording_of @recording_of end |
#RecordingSession ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A set of performances/recordings/mastering events. This event can be decomposed in its constituent events using event:sub_event
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 173 def RecordingSession @RecordingSession end |
#records ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
This is the inverse of the shortcut property recordedAs, allowing to relate directly a performance to a signal.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 726 def records @records end |
#Release ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A specific release, with barcode, box, liner notes, cover art, and a number of records
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 177 def Release @Release end |
#release ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a release with the corresponding release event
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 730 def release @release end |
#release_status ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates a musical manifestation to its release status (bootleg, …)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 740 def release_status @release_status end |
#release_type ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates a musical manifestation to its release type (interview, spoken word, album, …)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 744 def release_type @release_type end |
#ReleaseEvent ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A release event, in a particular place (e.g. a country) at a particular time. Other factors of this event might include cover art, liner notes, box, etc. or a release grouping all these.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 181 def ReleaseEvent @ReleaseEvent end |
#ReleaseStatus ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Musical manifestation release status.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 185 def ReleaseStatus @ReleaseStatus end |
#releaseStatus ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 733 def releaseStatus @releaseStatus end |
#ReleaseType ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Release type of a particular manifestation, such as “album” or “interview”…
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 189 def ReleaseType @ReleaseType end |
#releaseType ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 736 def releaseType @releaseType end |
#remaster_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
This relates two musical work or the expression of a musical work, where one is a remaster of the other. A remaster is a new version made for release from source recordings that were earlier released separately. This is usually done to improve the audio quality or adjust for more modern playback equipment. The process generally doesn’t involve changing the music in any artistically important way. It may, however, result in tracks that are a few seconds longer or shorter.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 748 def remaster_of @remaster_of end |
#remix ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 910 def remix @remix end |
#remix_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to relate the remix of a musical work in a substantially altered version produced by mixing together individual tracks or segments of an original musical source work.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 752 def remix_of @remix_of end |
#remixed ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to relate an artist who remixed a musical work or the expression of a musical work. This involves taking just one other musical work and using audio editing to make it sound like a significantly different, but usually still recognisable, song. It can be used to link an artist to a single song that they remixed, or, if they remixed an entire musical work.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 756 def remixed @remixed end |
#remixer ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to relate a musical work or the expression of a musical work to an artist who remixed it. This involves taking just one other musical work and using audio editing to make it sound like a significantly different, but usually still recognisable, song. It can be used to link an artist to a single song that they remixed, or, if they remixed an entire musical work.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 760 def remixer @remixer end |
#review ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to link a work or the expression of a work to a review. The review does not have to be open content, as long as it is accessible to the general internet population.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 764 def review @review end |
#SACD ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Super Audio Compact Disc used as medium to record a musical manifestation.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 193 def SACD @SACD end |
#sample_rate ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a digital signal to its sample rate. It might be easier to express it this way instead of defining a timeline map:-) Range is xsd:float.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 771 def sample_rate @sample_rate end |
#sampled ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to relate an artist who sampled a Signal.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 775 def sampled @sampled end |
#sampled_version ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates an analog signal with a sampled version of it
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 782 def sampled_version @sampled_version end |
#sampled_version_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a digital signal with the analog version of it
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 786 def sampled_version_of @sampled_version_of end |
#sampledVersionOf ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 778 def sampledVersionOf @sampledVersionOf end |
#sampler ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to relate the signal of a musical work to an artist who sampled it.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 790 def sampler @sampler end |
#sampleRate ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 767 def sampleRate @sampleRate end |
#Score ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Here, we are dealing with the informational object (the MusicalExpression), not the actually “published” score. This may be, for example, the product of an arrangement process.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 197 def Score @Score end |
#sell_item ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A person, a group of person or an organization selling an exemplar of a single manifestation.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 794 def sell_item @sell_item end |
#Show ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A show - a musical event lasting several days, in a particular venue. Examples can be “The Magic Flute” at the Opera Bastille, August 2005, or a musical in the west end…
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 201 def Show @Show end |
#Signal ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A subclass of MusicalExpression, representing a signal, for example a master signal produced by a performance and a recording.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 205 def Signal @Signal end |
#signal ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a group of signals with one of the signals it contains
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 798 def signal @signal end |
#SignalGroup ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A musical expression representing a group of signals, for example a set of masters resulting from a whole recording/mastering session.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 209 def SignalGroup @SignalGroup end |
#signalTime ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 801 def signalTime @signalTime end |
#similar_to ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A similarity relationships between two objects (so far, either an agent, a signal or a genre, but this could grow). This relationship is pretty general and doesn’t make any assumptions on how the similarity claim was derived. Such similarity statements can come from a range of different sources (Musicbrainz similarities between artists, or coming from some automatic content analysis). However, the origin of such statements should be kept using a named graph approach - and ultimately, the documents providing such statements should attach some metadata to themselves (confidence of the claim, etc.).
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 805 def similar_to @similar_to end |
#singer ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Relates a performance to an involved singer
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 809 def singer @singer end |
#single ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 913 def single @single end |
#SoloMusicArtist ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Single person whose musical creative work shows sensitivity and imagination.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 213 def SoloMusicArtist @SoloMusicArtist end |
#Sound ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A subclass of MusicalExpression, representing a sound. Realisation of a MusicalWork during a musical Performance.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 217 def Sound @Sound end |
#SoundEngineer ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 220 def SoundEngineer @SoundEngineer end |
#soundtrack ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 916 def soundtrack @soundtrack end |
#spokenword ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 919 def spokenword @spokenword end |
#Stream ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Transmission over a network used as medium to broadcast a musical manifestation
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 224 def Stream @Stream end |
#supporting_musician ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to relate an artist doing long-time instrumental or vocal support for another artist.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 813 def supporting_musician @supporting_musician end |
#tempo ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Rate of speed or pace of music. Tempo markings are traditionally given in Italian; common markings include: grave (solemn; very, very slow); largo (broad; very slow); adagio (quite slow); andante (a walking pace); moderato (moderate); allegro (fast; cheerful); vivace (lively); presto (very fast); accelerando (getting faster); ritardando (getting slower); and a tempo (in time; returning to the original pace).
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 817 def tempo @tempo end |
#text ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates lyrics with their text.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 821 def text @text end |
#time ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Associates a Signal to a time object - its actual domain
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 825 def time @time end |
#Torrent ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Something available on the Bittorrent peer-2-peer filesharing network
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 228 def Torrent @Torrent end |
#Track ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A track on a particular record
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 232 def Track @Track end |
#track ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Indicates a part of a musical manifestation - in this particular case, a track.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 829 def track @track end |
#track_count ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
The track count of a record
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 836 def track_count @track_count end |
#track_number ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Indicates the position of a track on a record medium (a CD, etc.).
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 840 def track_number @track_number end |
#trackNum ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 832 def trackNum @trackNum end |
#Transcription ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Transcription event
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 236 def Transcription @Transcription end |
#translation_of ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Indicates that a work or the expression of a work has translated or transliterated into another expression of a work.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 844 def translation_of @translation_of end |
#tribute_to ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Indicates a musical work or the expression of a musical work that is a tribute to an artist - normally consisting of music being composed by the artist but performed by other artists.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 848 def tribute_to @tribute_to end |
#trmid ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Indicates the TRMID of a track. TRM IDs are MusicBrainz’ old AudioFingerprinting system. TRM (TRM Recognizes Music) IDs are (somewhat) unique ids that represent the audio signature of a musical piece (see AudioFingerprint).
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 852 def trmid @trmid end |
#upc ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
UPC stands for “Universal Product Code”, which was the original barcode used in the United States and Canada. The UPC (now officially EAN.UCC-12 is a numerical method of identifying products without redundancy worldwide for all types of products in the retail sector. The EAN is a superset of the original UPC increasing the digits to 13 with the prefix 0 reserved for UPC. As of 2005, manufacturers are only allowed to use the new 13-digit codes on their items, rather than having two separate numbers.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 856 def upc @upc end |
#usedInPerformance ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 859 def usedInPerformance @usedInPerformance end |
#usedInRecording ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 862 def usedInRecording @usedInRecording end |
#usesSound ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 865 def usesSound @usesSound end |
#usesWork ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 868 def usesWork @usesWork end |
#uuid ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Links an object to an universally unique identifier for it.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 872 def uuid @uuid end |
#Vinyl ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Vinyl used as medium to record a musical manifestation
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 240 def Vinyl @Vinyl end |
#want_item ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
A person, a group of person or an organization wanting an exemplar of a single manifestation.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 876 def want_item @want_item end |
#wikipedia ⇒ RDF::Vocabulary::Term (readonly)
Used to link an work, an expression of a work, a manifestation of a work, a person, an instrument or a musical genre to its corresponding WikiPedia page. The full URL should be used, not just the WikiName.
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# File 'lib/rdf/vocab/mo.rb', line 880 def wikipedia @wikipedia end |