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==Music and Lyric Dating== | ==Music and Lyric Dating== | ||
* When saying who wrote the tune/lyrics, in an article, put the hymnist's birth and death years, if known, in parenthesis; put the date the song was written or first published afterward, as in the following example: [[Robert Robinson (1735 - 1790)]], 1758 | * When saying who wrote the tune/lyrics, in an article, put the hymnist's birth and death years, if known, in parenthesis; put the date the song was written or first published afterward, as in the following example: [[Robert Robinson (1735 - 1790)]], 1758 | ||
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+ | ==Compilations== | ||
+ | * Please do not make categories for individual compilations. The reason for this is simple: some songs are included in thousands of hymnals. Please just make articles for the compilations and list the songs in it. Link the article for a compilation to the proper compilation categories. | ||
==Misc.== | ==Misc.== |
Revision as of 14:36, 6 April 2007
These editing conventions are not absolute, for the most part. Please follow them unless you have a good reason not to do so.
Hymnists
- Do not make composer/poet pages and categories - these all go under one category: Hymnists.
- In hymnist articles, make sure to list both poetic works and musical compositions, as well as arrangements and adaptations.
- If known, put the birth and death years in parenthesis after a hymnist's name (for the article title): i.e. Robert Robinson (1735 - 1790) instead of Robert Robinson, as there may be several hymnists named Robert Robinson. If the years are unknown, try some other identifier in parentheses.
Music and Lyric Dating
- When saying who wrote the tune/lyrics, in an article, put the hymnist's birth and death years, if known, in parenthesis; put the date the song was written or first published afterward, as in the following example: Robert Robinson (1735 - 1790), 1758
Compilations
- Please do not make categories for individual compilations. The reason for this is simple: some songs are included in thousands of hymnals. Please just make articles for the compilations and list the songs in it. Link the article for a compilation to the proper compilation categories.
Misc.
- List the meter for hymns (note if they differ from tune to tune, as the lyrics are sometimes repeated, depending on the tune); meters should be listed in the categories for the hymn.
- List tune names if known, and what other songs they are used with (perhaps even in their own article).
- To avoid obscurity, call writers of the hymn-lyrics poets, except when categorizing them (then call them hymnists).