The Hoboken Catalogue is sorted by musical genre. See the Wikipedia Hoboken Catalogue entry. Also see List of works by Joseph Haydn.
P.S. the 1s are Roman numerals, so it's I/103 rather than 1/103.
The Hoboken Catalogue is sorted by musical genre. See the Wikipedia Hoboken Catalogue entry. Also see List of works by Joseph Haydn.
P.S. the 1s are Roman numerals, so it's I/103 rather than 1/103.
Last edited by Jailhouse; 05-03-2018 at 04:43 PM. Reason: P.S.
The only Hoboken I knew of previously was the city in New Jersey, USA. I just had to find out what the heck Hoboken meant in relation to Haydn, which ultimately led to the links I posted.
I do have a disc with Haydn's London Symphonies, but I won't tag the rips with the catalogue entries as I find them (along with opus or BWV numbers) unnecessary. In a case where a work is only referred to as, say, Opus 7, that will go in the title.
OK, cheers.
I never knew it was a city either!
Most of my Haydn symphonies are on the Naxos label. They mix and match the order (ie. so that the CD content is not 'chronological'). A few of mine contain the 'London Symphonies' also.
(I have copied my so far ripped CDs from my external-HD to the C-drive of my new replacement laptop. I need to reinstall foobar next ...)
Paul
I just purchased the software and I needed to have my downloaded home made cds tagged the software only tags them as unknown artists. I found that Roxio can tag the cd, can this software do the same what are the steps, thank you.
Tom
Hi,
I am not sure if any of you are familiar with US dating gurus guy/businessman: David DeAngelo (Eban Pagan), but I have quite a few discs from his interview series. Basically, he interviews guys who are successful in the dating-world and they share their insights with each other. But it's actually a lot more than that in that it is almost a course in how to take control, and run, your life:
Anyway, I am not sure how to TAG the aforementioned. I was thinking:
Genre = Holistic
Style = Dating
or,
Genre = Self Improvement
Style = Interview
Secondly, because David DeAngelo is always the interviewer (I mean, it's his show), and he has a different guest for each CD. Therefore would you use:
Artist = John Smith
Album Artist = David DeAngelo
or,
Artist = David DeAngelo; John Smith
Album Artist = David DeAngelo
Here is a link to one of his interviews (from the exact series I am about to start ripping):
I would also like to point out that I have aldready ripped my 'meditation' CD collection (about 8 discs in all). These are relating to connecting with the higher consciousness, chakra balancing, etc. I tagged these as:
Genre = Holistic
Style = Meditation
And so, would one place the DeAngelo CD's under the same 'Holistic' category?
Many thanks in advance,
Paul
Last edited by monsterjazzlick; 05-18-2018 at 04:58 PM. Reason: link
Paul,
Discogs would use Genre= Non-Music, and I've also seen Spoken Word used as a Genre. I would probably use Genre=Non-Music and Style=Interview. I would use your second choice for Artist and Album Artist.
Hi,
I have actually tweaked the GENRE to: Self Development.
In relation to the above mentioned DeAngelo series, each CD is titled:'Interviews With Dating Gurus' followed by the interviewees name. For instance:
ALBUM: Interviews With Dating Gurus - John Smith
However, would you use a hyphen (as above) which appears by default in 'dBpa', or would one use a colon:
ALBUM: Interviews With Dating Gurus: John Smith
A pedantic as always question I admit!
Paul
Last edited by monsterjazzlick; 05-19-2018 at 12:06 PM. Reason: spelling
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