Not sure where to ask this ... if this is the wrong place please re-direct me.
I'm having trouble finding documentation on the purpose of the Style and Mood tags. Genre is well defined in the ID3 / Winamp specs. I've only really thought about these tags recently, so I have a few questions...
1. Are they 'front line' tags that most tagging and playing software will recognise? (Im thinking they could be useful in playlist generation for example)
3. Its not clear to me conceptually how Style would differ from Genre. It could be a sort of sub-genre is Genre were just broad categories. Classical / Opera for example, except Opera is actually a Genre.
4. Mood I think is fairly self evident and different from Genre or Style. But it would be good to have standard definitions.
5. iTunes does not have either Style of Mood in its smart playlist drop down. Is that just Apple being Apple, or is there a reason? (But the DO have a tag called Love which really has me intrigued ... but I digress!)
I'm having trouble finding documentation on the purpose of the Style and Mood tags. Genre is well defined in the ID3 / Winamp specs. I've only really thought about these tags recently, so I have a few questions...
1. Are they 'front line' tags that most tagging and playing software will recognise? (Im thinking they could be useful in playlist generation for example)
3. Its not clear to me conceptually how Style would differ from Genre. It could be a sort of sub-genre is Genre were just broad categories. Classical / Opera for example, except Opera is actually a Genre.
4. Mood I think is fairly self evident and different from Genre or Style. But it would be good to have standard definitions.
5. iTunes does not have either Style of Mood in its smart playlist drop down. Is that just Apple being Apple, or is there a reason? (But the DO have a tag called Love which really has me intrigued ... but I digress!)
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