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MusicBrainz Picard is a free and open-source software application for identifying, tagging, and organising digital audio recordings. [21] Picard identifies audio files and compact discs by comparing either their metadata or their acoustic fingerprints with records in the database. [21]
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While AcoustID and Chromaprint are not officially MusicBrainz projects, they are closely tied with each other and both are open source. Chromaprint works by analyzing the first two minutes of a track, detecting the strength in each of 12 pitch classes , storing these 8 times per second.
A WikiProject on MusicBrainz, Wikipedia:WikiProject MusicBrainz, was started sometime before 2008, and was deleted in 2011. It seems the project had little visible activity in 2008-2011, and no-one made the case that the project improved the quality of Wikipedia articles (as opposed to creating more articles).
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Articles about singles should preferably link to the MusicBrainz page about the song in addition to the single. To link to a song/composition (not the recording), use {{MusicBrainz work}}.
The following examples may no longer work with MusicBrainz (as the ids involved will have changed if the separate releases are merged into a single one), and are left for historical purposes. Editors are encouraged to use {{MusicBrainz release group}} unless they need to refer to a specific edition of a release.
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