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About "P" and "C," C could be indicating that the song is in the key of C, or C major. That song IS in fact in that key, but it is unnecessary to indicate this, and since it is done for so few songs, that may not be what it means. The meaning of "P" is a complete mystery to me. [[User:Sarlo|Sarlo]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 09:31, 2 June 2013 (PDT)
About "P" and "C," C could be indicating that the song is in the key of C, or C major. That song IS in fact in that key, but it is unnecessary to indicate this, and since it is done for so few songs, that may not be what it means. The meaning of "P" is a complete mystery to me. [[User:Sarlo|Sarlo]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 09:31, 2 June 2013 (PDT)
==== Rules for song titles ====
* If the title is different in punctuation, like a comma or not, or like (You Are/You're), or just a few words extra or less of the first line, then change the title to our existing title without ado.
* If it has clearly other words, then it keeps it's own title, but is linked to our existing title: <nowiki>[[Our title|Shivananda's title]]</nowiki>.
**And then on the song page, Shivananda's title is mentioned as "Also known as".
**And the page gets a redirect, so it's found under both titles on the Track pages.

Revision as of 09:30, 7 June 2013

Work in progress

  • Check titles and link to existing material
  • Add "Also known as" refs & redirects
  • And what is the meaning of the "P" in the title of e.g. 1B; the "C" in the title of e.g. 9 ? Sarlo maybe will ask Shivananda.

Ready

  • Add pages
  • Add song titles
  • Use Shivananda's wording of titles, but capitalize


About "Capo X," capo is a tool that extends across the guitar neck to raise the pitch of all the strings to any desired level. It does this by making the vibrating portion of the strings shorter and thereby enables the guitar player to play simpler chords for any key. Specifying "Capo X" for any song means to put the capo at fret X and the pitch is thus raised X semitones. Sarlo (talk) 09:02, 2 June 2013 (PDT)

About "P" and "C," C could be indicating that the song is in the key of C, or C major. That song IS in fact in that key, but it is unnecessary to indicate this, and since it is done for so few songs, that may not be what it means. The meaning of "P" is a complete mystery to me. Sarlo (talk) 09:31, 2 June 2013 (PDT)


Rules for song titles

  • If the title is different in punctuation, like a comma or not, or like (You Are/You're), or just a few words extra or less of the first line, then change the title to our existing title without ado.
  • If it has clearly other words, then it keeps it's own title, but is linked to our existing title: [[Our title|Shivananda's title]].
    • And then on the song page, Shivananda's title is mentioned as "Also known as".
    • And the page gets a redirect, so it's found under both titles on the Track pages.