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I spend my time in an obscure subject: jazz. It hasn't been a popular genre since World War II. I found an article from 2015 placing jazz sales figures at 1.4% of music consumption, making it the least popular genre in America, selling less than classical. It's difficult to find reliable sources for
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One doesn't "post" to Knowledge (XXG) the way one posts to Facebook, Twitter, a forum, or a chat room. Anyone can write or edit Knowledge (XXG), provided one knows the rules. Knowledge (XXG) isn't a newspaper. It isn't television. It isn't the place to go for the latest thing. It isn't the place to
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Everyone on the internet is a stranger. It's not the best means of communication. It's Internetworld, not the real world. Misunderstanding and conflict occur. Therefore contributors should be given more freedom, not less, to speak, to discuss, and to understand each other. If people are afraid to
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I seek a moderate approach that balances individual interests with the interests of a useful encyclopedia. Fundamental to this is an attempt to achieve some degree of impartiality. When one edits, one tries not merely to correct mistakes but to prevent them from happening again, to avoid playing
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All work on Knowledge (XXG) is collaborative. There is no private property here. The article doesn't belong to you, even if you have done most of the work. This is difficult. Every article is the result of the efforts of many people. Given time, someone will come along and change your efforts,
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Venues – Rarely. Venues want you to come to the show. This leads to the use of promotional language. Good for them, bad for an encyclopedia, which must stick to the facts. There is usually not enough information in such articles to be of value, though sometimes there is a brief
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One reason collective projects fail is because of the natural tendency to feel ownership for something one has worked on. The more work you do, the more you feel it is yours. The more you feel it is yours, the less you want someone to meddle with your efforts.
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It's sometimes difficult to tell who is a co-leader and who is a sideman or guest. The album cover doesn't always help. Pat Metheny said that on one album the musicians agreed to have their names listed alphabetically. How the checks were divided is anyone's
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Albums not released in the U.S. or U.K. unless the musician is foreign, in which case of course most of the albums will be released by foreign labels. This can get complicated. But try to concentrate on official mainstream releases rather than
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LPs didn't become the dominant format until well into the 1950s. This means some of the jazz of 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s 1) wasn't recorded; 2) existed only on cylinders, singles, 78s, 10" etc. 3) can be found only on compilations or
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The transition to CDs began in the early 1980s. Most jazz that was intended to be released has been released. But there are labels, like Resonance, dedicated to re-releases. Sometimes these albums are worth mentioning. But only
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As in other encyclopedias, reference works, and web sites, Knowledge (XXG) editors try to maintain consistency. That's why there are templates and standards for organizing information. This makes it easier for everyone. Keep it
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There's a kind of religious sentiment among some members of Knowledge (XXG) who object to articles being deleted. Articles are inert data, not living beings, so it is false to say one is "saving" or "rescuing" articles.
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In most cases, you will have to make adjustments. If nothing else, when using cite web, click the calendar icon to enter today's date. That's the access date, the day you read (accessed) the web page and borrowed the
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My goal is to a create a discography that is sufficient to give the reader an overview of the musician's albums. Not one that is perfect, comprehensive, containing every detail (every catalog number, matrix number,
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The most important items are authors' first names, last names, title of article, web site. For a book, first name, last name, page number, publisher, and year of publication. Please try to find this information.
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Record labels – Sometimes. Many labels engage in advertising and promotion to encourage people to buy music. They concentrate on what sells now, often ignoring the past. Labels re-release albums, making dates
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Proposals to have an article deleted (AfDs in Knowledge (XXG) slang) are difficult to say the least. There's lots of addition on Knowledge (XXG) and very little subtraction. Very little resolution.
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read about gossip or scandal. It's an encyclopedia, which means a boring reliance on facts. No site that has user-generated content can be a reliable source for Knowledge (XXG), and this includes
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Distinguish between fact and opinion. This sounds obvious, but it isn't when you are fan of a person, movement, or idea, and when you have strong feelings and opinions about a subject.
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Please avoid entering musicians who don't have articles. Let's concentrate on musicians that have articles and get that work done before creating stubs that no one will ever improve.
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Jazz albums are released at different times all over the world, sometimes with different songs, titles, and album covers, by different labels and distributed by different companies.
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Before debating another person, state (if only in your mind) what that person's argument is before stating your own. Try to understand the other person's reasons or point of view.
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Stubs and orphans are common on the backlog list. These articles aren't going to be improved, but they can't be deleted if people are going to protect them for arbitrary reasons.
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Aim for literal rather than figurative speech. Irony, sarcasm, and rhetorical questions don't work well on the internet. Don't read between the lines. Read the lines.
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Official site – Sometimes reliable. The official site can be used for certain simple facts but cannot be used when the information is intended as praise or promotion.
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In the cite web window, enter the URL (starts with http...) and click the magnifying glass. Time passes...Some or all of the data you need will appear automatically.
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DVDs, singles, 78s, 10", bootlegs, compilations, samplers, remasters, SACDs unless it is a unique release, re-releases, unofficial releases, cassette-only releases
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It's impossible to avoid human judgment. As long as humans (not bots) are doing the editing, Talk pages and every other page will contain opinion to some degree.
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Many discographies list recording dates but not release dates. Look for release dates first because this is how most people are used to seeing albums listed.
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When an article is up for deletion, you're not supposed to think "But I like this" or "But this is important". If you think it's that important, then
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Retail sites – You can't use a site where the main interest is selling, marketing, or promoting a product, service, person, cause, movement, or idea.
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On Knowledge (XXG), I don't write about the subjects I care about most. I hope this is an example of critical disinterest, impartiality, neutrality.
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Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, Instagram, iTunes, Discogs.com, Musicbrainz, RateYourMusic, Soundcloud, LinkedIn, YouTube, blogs, forums, retail sites
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In the cite book window, enter the ISBN and click the magnifying glass. Time passes...Some or all of the data you need will appear automatically.
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Blogs – Rarely. They can be used only when the blog is a web site run by an established, reputable critic, assuming there is such a thing.
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The album itself is the best source, if you own a copy. Album covers and liner notes sometimes have mistakes, but this is uncommon.
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If there is information that seems important, find a way to enter it in the body text of the article instead of the discography.
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List personnel by instrument. Orchestral scores list them from high notes to low. So the jazz version is something like this:
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It's OK to make mistakes and it's OK to be wrong. But try to learn from your mistakes. Otherwise, you end up in a loop.
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A published discography by a serious, reliable researcher and publisher (these are rare, and the books are expensive)
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Talk pages are for talking. Try to allow a minimal amount of decency and consideration for the opinions of others.
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AllMusic.com: For some reason, there are many mistakes in the jazz entries. Do your best. Four editions of the
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Exclude albums that are planning to be released. Wait for something to happen before you write about it.
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Scroll down and choose: "cite web" for an internet source, "cite book" for a physical book in your hands
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Make a table only if you feel the discography is nearly complete. Tables are harder to edit than lists.
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If not enough has been written or published on a subject, it's impossible to write an article about it
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Make necessary adjustments. If you make a mistake, try again. No one will laugh at you. For very long.
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The jazz project has been following the trend of the rest of Knowledge (XXG) by adding citations to
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Ask for help. Ask for clarification. Read the documentation. It's not always clear. Discuss it.
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template. Make necessary changes before submitting. Remember to enter the date you accessed it.
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Think before reverting. Don't assume that you are always right and the other person is wrong.
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whack-a-mole. Such an attempt can mean the difference between progress and going in circles.
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Don't add chart positions and awards next to the album title; these have their own sections
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Jelly Roll, Bix, and Hoagy: Gennett Records and the Rise of America's Musical Grassroots
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When in doubt, defer to the millions of articles on Knowledge (XXG). Use them as guides.
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Forget how you've seen discographies in other publications. We have our own rules at WP.
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Omit details like "live", "reissued by Columbia in 2001", or "dedicated to his mother"
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If necessary, add co-leaders (not sidemen) and the word "with" next to album title.
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My opinion about words use excessively or incorrectly in WP jazz articles:
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Don't put brackets in headers. It will make the table of contents too long.
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If there are more than two albums with the same leader, group them together
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brass (high notes to low: trumpet, flugelhorn, trombone, French horn, tuba)
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Songs belong on album pages, not in discographies or discography articles.
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On any Knowledge (XXG) page, click "Edit Source" at the top of the screen.
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This user is also recognized as the Bonus List Champion of January 2018.
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bass guitar or double bass (Bass guitars plug in. Double basses don't.)
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woodwinds (high notes to low: soprano saxophone, alto, tenor, baritone)
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albums, as in "Miles Davis's fourth album". Counting is time sensitive.
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popular subjects, let alone unpopular ones. No sources, no article.
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The Super Disambiguator's Barnstar is awarded to the winners of the
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List the albums in ascending order (oldest album comes first)
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Link and pipe the label on its first occurrence in the list
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Don't leave for others work that you are capable of doing.
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Please use the pop up templates for citations. Please use
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Write headers for "As leader" and "As sideman" if needed.
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Avoid words like "currently", "recent", "now", which are
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Try search engines other than Google, such as DuckDuckGo
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keyboards or piano (Keyboards plug in. Pianos don't.)
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The Chicago Guide to Grammar, Usage, and Punctuation
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talk, no work gets done and Knowledge (XXG) suffers.
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Wikipedians who fix disambiguation pages with links
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The English Knowledge (XXG) has 6,884,923 articles.
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Conversations with Great Jazz and Studio Guitarists
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Add label, comma, year of release. (Columbia, 1962)
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on first occurrence in the article and discography.
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Index

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AllMusic
DownBeat
JazzTimes
Jazz Research by Michael Fitzgerald
Discography of American Historical Recordings
Both Sides Now
Marc Myers at Jazzwax
Smithsonian Jazz Oral History
Syncopated Times
Vintage Guitar
WikiProject Albums/Sources
Knowledge (XXG):Reliable_sources/Perennial_sources
Knowledge (XXG):Autobiography
Knowledge (XXG):Biographies of living persons
Knowledge (XXG):Conflict of interest
Knowledge (XXG):Core content policies
Knowledge (XXG):Editing policy
Knowledge (XXG):Five pillars
Knowledge (XXG):Neutral point of view
Knowledge (XXG):Notability (music)
Knowledge (XXG):Ownership of content
Knowledge (XXG):Reliable sources
Knowledge (XXG):Verifiability
Knowledge (XXG):What Knowledge (XXG) is not

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