Hi folks,
Having ripped over 40GB of my CD collection to FLAC, today I started on a different genre (Flora Purim & Airto).
Although they definitely fall under the genre of JAZZ, I am considering tagging them with the STYLE of 'Latin'. I was not ever going to use the latter tag but today I began to think that it may be worthwhile. I originally started out with the minimum amount of meta-data as possible but gradually - as I have become more converse with dBpa - I seem to be adding more information as I go along.
So for Jazz, you could include the 'styles': bebop, swing, latin, fusion, funk, and so on.
But do many people utilise the 'style' tag, please? I mean, would it be worthwhile stopping where I am and going back over each (100+!) CD and adding this is (I assume using the 'Edit Tag ID')? Or would you just stick to (as I planned): Jazz, Classical, Pop and Rock?
Many thanks,
Paul
Having ripped over 40GB of my CD collection to FLAC, today I started on a different genre (Flora Purim & Airto).
Although they definitely fall under the genre of JAZZ, I am considering tagging them with the STYLE of 'Latin'. I was not ever going to use the latter tag but today I began to think that it may be worthwhile. I originally started out with the minimum amount of meta-data as possible but gradually - as I have become more converse with dBpa - I seem to be adding more information as I go along.
So for Jazz, you could include the 'styles': bebop, swing, latin, fusion, funk, and so on.
But do many people utilise the 'style' tag, please? I mean, would it be worthwhile stopping where I am and going back over each (100+!) CD and adding this is (I assume using the 'Edit Tag ID')? Or would you just stick to (as I planned): Jazz, Classical, Pop and Rock?
Many thanks,
Paul
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