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==Touhou Project==
 
==Touhou Project==
Entries for songs from the [[Touhou Project]] series should have the internal link on the source, followed by the English portion of the game's title in parentheses and the BGM acronym as shown below.  
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Entries for songs from the [[Touhou Project]] series should have the internal link on "Touhou", followed by the full title of the game and the BGM acronym as shown below. If unsure about these names, check [http://en.touhouwiki.net/wiki/Touhou_Wiki Touhou Wiki].
  
EX 1: [[Necrofantasia]] -- [[Touhou Project]] (Perfect Cherry Blossom) BGM
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EX 1: [[Necrofantasia]] -- [[Touhou]] Youyoumu ~ Perfect Cherry Blossom. BGM
  
If the medley where the song is being used is Touhou-themed, then the full title of the game should be used, with the internal link used on "Touhou". If unsure about these names, check [http://en.touhouwiki.net/wiki/Touhou_Wiki Touhou Wiki].
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EX 2: [[Flight of the Bamboo Cutter ~ Lunatic Princess]] -- [[Touhou]] Eiyashou ~ Imperishable Night. BGM
  
EX 2: [[Flight of the Bamboo Cutter ~ Lunatic Princess]] -- [[Touhou]] Eiyashou ~ Imperishable Night BGM
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If the song is a remix, put the the internal link on "Touhou Project", followed by the name of the remixer with the following phrase: arrangement by _____.
  
If the song is a remix, don't put the name of the version that the original music came from, but the name of the remixer between parentheses with the following phrase: (arranged by _____).
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EX 3: [[Night of Nights]] -- [[Touhou Project]] arrangement by beatMARIO (COOL&CREATE)
  
EX 3: [[Night of Nights]] -- [[Touhou Project]] BGM (arranged by Beat Mario)
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==Vocaloid/UTAU==
 
 
==Vocaloid / UTAUloid==
 
 
Entries for the songs from the [[Vocaloid]] program should have the internal link on the source, followed by who was singing in parentheses and who created the song.
 
Entries for the songs from the [[Vocaloid]] program should have the internal link on the source, followed by who was singing in parentheses and who created the song.
  
EX 1: [[Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru]] -- [[Vocaloid]] (Hatsune Miku) song by ika
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EX 1: [[Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru♪]] -- [[Vocaloid]] (Hatsune Miku) song by ika
  
Entries for the songs from the UTAUloid program should have the internal link on the source, the following in capital letters, followed by who was singing in parentheses and who created the song.   
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Entries for the songs from the UTAU program should have the internal link on the source, the following in capital letters, followed by who was singing in parentheses and who created the song.   
  
EX 1: [[Ochame Kinou]] (''Fukkireta'') -- UTAUloid (Kasane Teto) song by Gojimaji-P
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EX 1: [[Ochame Kinou]] (''Fukkireta'') -- UTAU (Kasane Teto) song by Gojimaji-P
  
 
To determine if a video link is needed, simply do an online search of the Romaji name. If the song is easily accessible on YouTube under the Romaji name, then a video link isn't needed, since the song can easily be looked up. However, if the song can only be found by searching the Kanji title, as is the case for the example below, then it would be good to have a video link.
 
To determine if a video link is needed, simply do an online search of the Romaji name. If the song is easily accessible on YouTube under the Romaji name, then a video link isn't needed, since the song can easily be looked up. However, if the song can only be found by searching the Kanji title, as is the case for the example below, then it would be good to have a video link.
  
EX 1: [[Ah, Sushi Kuitai o]] (あ~~~~~寿司食いたいお~~~~~) -- [[Vocaloid]] (Hatsune Miku) song by Nota / Ref: {{nico|sm21115198‎}}
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EX 1: [[Ah~ Sushi Kuitai o~|Ah~​~​~​~​~ Sushi Kuitai o~​~​~​~​~]] (あ~~~~~寿司食いたいお~~~~~) -- [[Vocaloid]] (Hatsune Miku) song by Nota / Ref: {{nico|sm21115198}}
  
==THE iDOLM@STER==
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==THE IDOLM@STER==
  
Entries for songs from the iDOLM@STER series should always use the "@" for "A" and have the source name in capital letters (minus the letter I), use the "playable song" sentence in lowercase in the end of the source. Where the song originates from a CD, use the CD title instead. The game or CD title '''must be capitalised correctly.''' If unsure, please check [http://www.project-imas.wiki/Main_Page Project-imas wiki].
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Entries for songs from the IDOLM@STER series should always use the "@" for "A" and have the source name in capital letters, use the "playable song" sentence in lowercase in the end of the source. Where the song originates from a CD, use the CD title instead. The game or CD title '''must be capitalised correctly.''' If unsure, please check [http://www.project-imas.wiki/Main_Page Project-imas wiki].
  
EX 1: [[Do-Dai]] -- THE iDOLM@STER: Live for You! playable song
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EX 1: [[Do-Dai]] -- THE IDOLM@STER Live for You! DLC playable song
  
EX 2: [[Sora]] -- THE IDOLM@STER MASTER ARTIST FINALE CD
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EX 2: [[Sora]] -- THE IDOLM@STER MASTER ARTIST FINALE 765PRO ALLSTARS CD
  
 
==Anime==
 
==Anime==
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EX 2: [[God knows...]] -- [[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]] insert song
 
EX 2: [[God knows...]] -- [[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]] insert song
  
EX 3: [[Yuki, Muon, Madobe Nite]] -- [[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]] character song (Yuki Nagato)
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EX 3: [[Yuki, Muon, Madobe Nite.]] -- [[The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya]] character song (Yuki Nagato)
  
 
EX 4: [[Motteke! Sailor Fuku]] -- Lucky Star OP (Note that we currently have no page for Lucky Star at the moment)
 
EX 4: [[Motteke! Sailor Fuku]] -- Lucky Star OP (Note that we currently have no page for Lucky Star at the moment)
  
EX 5: [[Kaeshite! Knee Socks]] -- Lucky Star CD single
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EX 5: [[Kaeshite! Knee Socks]] -- Lucky Star Motteke! Sailor Fuku CD
  
 
EX 6: [[Ne-Ni-Ge de Reset!]] -- Lucky Star character song (Tsukasa Hiiragi)
 
EX 6: [[Ne-Ni-Ge de Reset!]] -- Lucky Star character song (Tsukasa Hiiragi)
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Entries for songs from video games should use the acronym BGM in the end, after the name of the source.
 
Entries for songs from video games should use the acronym BGM in the end, after the name of the source.
  
EX 1: [[Beware the Forest's Mushrooms]] -- Super Mario RPG BGM
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EX 1: [[Beware the Forest's Mushrooms]] -- Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars BGM
  
==Beatmania==
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==BEMANI==
Entries for songs from Bemani games should have the internal link in the source name if a page has been created for it, followed by the first game that the song was playable in. If unsure about this, check [http://remywiki.com/Main_Page RemyWiki] for those details.
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Entries for songs from BEMANI games should have the internal link in the source name if a page has been created for it, followed by the first game that the song was playable in. If unsure about this, check [http://remywiki.com/Main_Page RemyWiki] for those details.
  
EX 1: [[Red Zone]] -- [[beatmania]] IIDX 11 IIDXRED playable song
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EX 1: [[RED ZONE]] -- [[beatmania]] IIDX 11 IIDXRED playable song
  
 
EX 2: [[ALBIDA]] -- [[jubeat]] ripples APPEND playable song
 
EX 2: [[ALBIDA]] -- [[jubeat]] ripples APPEND playable song
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EX 1: [[Training Montage]] -- Rocky 4 (1985) OST
 
EX 1: [[Training Montage]] -- Rocky 4 (1985) OST
  
==Commercial Jingles==
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==Commercials==
 
Entries for songs or jingles from commercials should have the company the jingle originated from, followed by "commercial" and how the jingle was used. If a page for the jingle does not exist on the wiki, then a video link is recommended if possible.
 
Entries for songs or jingles from commercials should have the company the jingle originated from, followed by "commercial" and how the jingle was used. If a page for the jingle does not exist on the wiki, then a video link is recommended if possible.
  
EX 1: [[I'm Lovin' It]] -- McDonald's commercial jingle
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EX 1: [[i'm lovin' it]] -- McDonald's commercial jingle
  
 
EX 2: [[Teeretteree]] -- Nerunerunerune commercial SFX
 
EX 2: [[Teeretteree]] -- Nerunerunerune commercial SFX
  
 
EX 3: [[Shoushuriki no Uta]] -- Shoushuriki commercial song / Ref: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s39_de-2dpQ
 
EX 3: [[Shoushuriki no Uta]] -- Shoushuriki commercial song / Ref: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s39_de-2dpQ

Latest revision as of 07:07, 21 July 2023

Here are the tentative standards for listing tracks on this wiki. The eventual intent is to include policies on source listing and usage of romanised/translated titles.


General

  • Where there exists a commonly used alternate title for a song, it should be listed in italics directly after the song title.

Example: Doraemo~n! (The song that plays when Suneo is bragging to his friends) -- Doraemon BGM

Touhou Project

Entries for songs from the Touhou Project series should have the internal link on "Touhou", followed by the full title of the game and the BGM acronym as shown below. If unsure about these names, check Touhou Wiki.

EX 1: Necrofantasia -- Touhou Youyoumu ~ Perfect Cherry Blossom. BGM

EX 2: Flight of the Bamboo Cutter ~ Lunatic Princess -- Touhou Eiyashou ~ Imperishable Night. BGM

If the song is a remix, put the the internal link on "Touhou Project", followed by the name of the remixer with the following phrase: arrangement by _____.

EX 3: Night of Nights -- Touhou Project arrangement by beatMARIO (COOL&CREATE)

Vocaloid/UTAU

Entries for the songs from the Vocaloid program should have the internal link on the source, followed by who was singing in parentheses and who created the song.

EX 1: Miku Miku ni Shite Ageru♪ -- Vocaloid (Hatsune Miku) song by ika

Entries for the songs from the UTAU program should have the internal link on the source, the following in capital letters, followed by who was singing in parentheses and who created the song.

EX 1: Ochame Kinou (Fukkireta) -- UTAU (Kasane Teto) song by Gojimaji-P

To determine if a video link is needed, simply do an online search of the Romaji name. If the song is easily accessible on YouTube under the Romaji name, then a video link isn't needed, since the song can easily be looked up. However, if the song can only be found by searching the Kanji title, as is the case for the example below, then it would be good to have a video link.

EX 1: Ah~​~​~​~​~ Sushi Kuitai o~​~​~​~​~ (あ~~~~~寿司食いたいお~~~~~) -- Vocaloid (Hatsune Miku) song by Nota / Ref: sm21115198

THE IDOLM@STER

Entries for songs from the IDOLM@STER series should always use the "@" for "A" and have the source name in capital letters, use the "playable song" sentence in lowercase in the end of the source. Where the song originates from a CD, use the CD title instead. The game or CD title must be capitalised correctly. If unsure, please check Project-imas wiki.

EX 1: Do-Dai -- THE IDOLM@STER Live for You! DLC playable song

EX 2: Sora -- THE IDOLM@STER MASTER ARTIST FINALE 765PRO ALLSTARS CD

Anime

If the anime already has a page on this wiki, you should use the internal link on the name of the anime; if not, do not make the title of the series a link. Use the acronyms OP, ED (for the words "Opening" and "Ending" respectively) after the source. If the song is not a opening or a ending, use "insert song" at the end, or "BGM" if the song is instrumental. If the song originates from a CD, the song should be either a character song or an extra song that only appears on the CD.

EX 1: Hare Hare Yukai -- The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya ED

EX 2: God knows... -- The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya insert song

EX 3: Yuki, Muon, Madobe Nite. -- The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya character song (Yuki Nagato)

EX 4: Motteke! Sailor Fuku -- Lucky Star OP (Note that we currently have no page for Lucky Star at the moment)

EX 5: Kaeshite! Knee Socks -- Lucky Star Motteke! Sailor Fuku CD

EX 6: Ne-Ni-Ge de Reset! -- Lucky Star character song (Tsukasa Hiiragi)

Original songs

Entries for songs from bands should use the internal link on the name of the song and use the sentence "Song by ___" after the name of the band.

EX 1: Memeshikute -- Song by Golden Bomber

Video games

Entries for songs from video games should use the acronym BGM in the end, after the name of the source.

EX 1: Beware the Forest's Mushrooms -- Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars BGM

BEMANI

Entries for songs from BEMANI games should have the internal link in the source name if a page has been created for it, followed by the first game that the song was playable in. If unsure about this, check RemyWiki for those details.

EX 1: RED ZONE -- beatmania IIDX 11 IIDXRED playable song

EX 2: ALBIDA -- jubeat ripples APPEND playable song

EX 3: Fushigi na Kusuri -- pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE playable song

Movies

Entries for songs from movies should have the year the movie was released in parenthesis and the acronym OST.

EX 1: Training Montage -- Rocky 4 (1985) OST

Commercials

Entries for songs or jingles from commercials should have the company the jingle originated from, followed by "commercial" and how the jingle was used. If a page for the jingle does not exist on the wiki, then a video link is recommended if possible.

EX 1: i'm lovin' it -- McDonald's commercial jingle

EX 2: Teeretteree -- Nerunerunerune commercial SFX

EX 3: Shoushuriki no Uta -- Shoushuriki commercial song / Ref: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s39_de-2dpQ