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The hyperlink between the Corrs album In Blue was originally incorrect and pointing to the album made by the American country singer Dan Seals. I fixed the hyperlink myself. After this, I hope that the Google referencing will now fix itself. This message is a note in case this mistake happens again from subsequent editing.
In passing, the quality of the article on the Corrs is rated as high but its emphasis is mainly on the Corrs as a mainstream popular music band. It should not be forgotten that e.g. Sharon Corr is a classically trained violinist who can even teach the violin. All the family members of the Corrs are highly trained musicians for that matter. "Rebel Heart" is a beautiful piece of instrumental music which I believe will prove to be a timeless classic.
There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:Rebel Heart (album) which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. — RMCD bot 19:15, 20 December 2014 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: not moved. Number 5 7 16:06, 13 February 2015 (UTC)
Rebel Heart (The Corrs song) →
Rebel Heart (instrumental) – Or "
Rebel Heart (The Corrs instrumental)" if it is too conflicting with other "
Rebel Heart" songs. The difference between
instrumental and
song is big; the first is a musical composition featuring pure music while the second features music and vocals, thus this is not a "song", as I already explained at
Talk:Rebel Heart (Dan Seals album). If "Instrumentals are often called songs", that's
vox populi and not a valid or encyclopedic reason. Further, this RM is not only supported by multiple "song" to "instrumental/composition" successful RMs, but also by
WP:SONGDAB itself: "When a track is not strictly a song (in other words a composition without lyrics...), disambiguation should be done using "(composition)" ... or "(instrumental)" (edits mine). If such statement is incorrect due to
vox populi, such statement must be removed first from
WP:SONGDAB itself.
©
Tbhotch
™ (
en-2.5).
00:45, 30 January 2015 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: move to Rebel Heart (instrumental). As Cúchullain said, WP:COMPOSITIONDAB specifically recommends this title for musical compositions without words. Furthermore, having just "(instrumental)" in the title is enough to disambiguate per WP:CONCISE. ( non-admin closure) JudgeRM (talk to me) 04:15, 24 November 2016 (UTC)
Rebel Heart (The Corrs song) →
Rebel Heart (The Corrs instrumental) – (or
Rebel Heart (instrumental) per
RFC consensus). Same as before. This is not a
song, it
doesn't have lyrics; you can sing this "song" as much as you can sing
Symphony No. 5 (Mozart). "Rebel Heart" received a Grammy-nomination for
Best Pop Instrumental Performance (given to instrumental-only records),
AMG calls it an instrumental, it is sold
as an instrumental, and the fact that there is nowhere in Wikipedia that forbids to classify songs as songs and non-lyrical records as compositions/instrumentals futher supports the usage of "instrumental" and less the, in this case misleading, "song".
©
Tbhotch
™ (
en-2.5). 05:00, 1 November 2016 (UTC) --Relisting. —
Andy W. (
talk)
01:52, 10 November 2016 (UTC)
This article is rated Stub-class on Wikipedia's
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The hyperlink between the Corrs album In Blue was originally incorrect and pointing to the album made by the American country singer Dan Seals. I fixed the hyperlink myself. After this, I hope that the Google referencing will now fix itself. This message is a note in case this mistake happens again from subsequent editing.
In passing, the quality of the article on the Corrs is rated as high but its emphasis is mainly on the Corrs as a mainstream popular music band. It should not be forgotten that e.g. Sharon Corr is a classically trained violinist who can even teach the violin. All the family members of the Corrs are highly trained musicians for that matter. "Rebel Heart" is a beautiful piece of instrumental music which I believe will prove to be a timeless classic.
There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:Rebel Heart (album) which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. — RMCD bot 19:15, 20 December 2014 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: not moved. Number 5 7 16:06, 13 February 2015 (UTC)
Rebel Heart (The Corrs song) →
Rebel Heart (instrumental) – Or "
Rebel Heart (The Corrs instrumental)" if it is too conflicting with other "
Rebel Heart" songs. The difference between
instrumental and
song is big; the first is a musical composition featuring pure music while the second features music and vocals, thus this is not a "song", as I already explained at
Talk:Rebel Heart (Dan Seals album). If "Instrumentals are often called songs", that's
vox populi and not a valid or encyclopedic reason. Further, this RM is not only supported by multiple "song" to "instrumental/composition" successful RMs, but also by
WP:SONGDAB itself: "When a track is not strictly a song (in other words a composition without lyrics...), disambiguation should be done using "(composition)" ... or "(instrumental)" (edits mine). If such statement is incorrect due to
vox populi, such statement must be removed first from
WP:SONGDAB itself.
©
Tbhotch
™ (
en-2.5).
00:45, 30 January 2015 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: move to Rebel Heart (instrumental). As Cúchullain said, WP:COMPOSITIONDAB specifically recommends this title for musical compositions without words. Furthermore, having just "(instrumental)" in the title is enough to disambiguate per WP:CONCISE. ( non-admin closure) JudgeRM (talk to me) 04:15, 24 November 2016 (UTC)
Rebel Heart (The Corrs song) →
Rebel Heart (The Corrs instrumental) – (or
Rebel Heart (instrumental) per
RFC consensus). Same as before. This is not a
song, it
doesn't have lyrics; you can sing this "song" as much as you can sing
Symphony No. 5 (Mozart). "Rebel Heart" received a Grammy-nomination for
Best Pop Instrumental Performance (given to instrumental-only records),
AMG calls it an instrumental, it is sold
as an instrumental, and the fact that there is nowhere in Wikipedia that forbids to classify songs as songs and non-lyrical records as compositions/instrumentals futher supports the usage of "instrumental" and less the, in this case misleading, "song".
©
Tbhotch
™ (
en-2.5). 05:00, 1 November 2016 (UTC) --Relisting. —
Andy W. (
talk)
01:52, 10 November 2016 (UTC)