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  2. List of online music databases - Wikipedia

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    Musixmatch: Lyrics Audio based music recognition and provision of song lyrics. Yes. SecondHandSongs: Covers User-generated database of covers and samples of songs, with links to public recordings. >1,100,000 performances >100,000 works Multilingual recordings. No special rights granted SIMUC: Chilean music and musicians

  3. Musixmatch - Wikipedia

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    Musixmatch is an Italian music data company and platform for users to search and share song lyrics with translations. Musixmatch has 80 million users (50M active users), [ 2 ] 12 million songs with their respective lyrics, and 115+ employees.

  4. Category:Online music and lyrics databases - Wikipedia

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  5. Hoboken catalogue - Wikipedia

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    The catalogue is a massive work; a currently available version runs to 1936 pages. [1] Each work is given with an identifying incipit , printed on a single musical line. There is discussion of manuscript sources, early editions, listing in previous catalogues (including the two Haydn prepared), and critical commentary.

  6. Music catalog - Wikipedia

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    In the music industry, a collection of musical compositions is cataloged into a music catalog. The owner owns the copyrights of the cataloged compositions. See also

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    Methodology OMNITEL is a weekly national telephone omnibus service from GfK Roper, a division of GfK Custom Research North America. The sample for each week's OMNITEL wave consists of 1,000 completed

  8. Musicmatch Jukebox - Wikipedia

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    MusicMatch Jukebox was media player software made by San Diego–based MusicMatch, Inc. It provided the ability to manage digital audio files and playlists, audio file conversion, an online music store, Internet radio, Compact Disc Digital Audio playback, CD ripper capabilities, and managing digital media on portable media players.

  9. Catalog number (music) - Wikipedia

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    Catalog numbers on music releases goes back to the early 20th century, around the same time as the 10" shellac records. [when?] Many catalog numbers were similar to the last digits of the barcode of the release, and were often followed by a format code, a single digit defining the physical music format the recording is pressed on.