Re: Naming Scheme tutorial feedback
I just finished my third time through your tutorial. Thank you for the wonderful effort. I am left with a question most likely stemming my fragile literacy with computers.
given:
[IFVALUE]composer,[composer],[artist][]
is it not possible to have a composer and key soloist in the naming scheme? Say you have a CD of Yo-Yo Ma performing Bach (e.g. Simply Baroque/ Yo-Yo Ma. Does one have to choose between composer and artist?
I'm struggling a bit here. Could you take a moment to include a naming scheme for a symphonic CD, with, for example, the following hierarchical fields simplified from the Amazon.com example above (forgive my fabrication in that it is in truth a single CD package, not a set of two):
1. composer (Johann Sebastian Bach)
2. orchestra (Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra)
3. soloist (Yo-Yo Ma)
4. conductor (Ton Koopman)
5. disc 1 (of 2)
6. symphony (Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major)
7. movement (Air on a G String)
I just finished my third time through your tutorial. Thank you for the wonderful effort. I am left with a question most likely stemming my fragile literacy with computers.
given:
[IFVALUE]composer,[composer],[artist][]
is it not possible to have a composer and key soloist in the naming scheme? Say you have a CD of Yo-Yo Ma performing Bach (e.g. Simply Baroque/ Yo-Yo Ma. Does one have to choose between composer and artist?
I'm struggling a bit here. Could you take a moment to include a naming scheme for a symphonic CD, with, for example, the following hierarchical fields simplified from the Amazon.com example above (forgive my fabrication in that it is in truth a single CD package, not a set of two):
1. composer (Johann Sebastian Bach)
2. orchestra (Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra)
3. soloist (Yo-Yo Ma)
4. conductor (Ton Koopman)
5. disc 1 (of 2)
6. symphony (Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major)
7. movement (Air on a G String)
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