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This is a documentation subpage for Template:Infobox music genre. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
This template uses Lua: |
For more information, see the WikiProject Music/Music genres task force.
Usage
{{{name}}} | |
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Native name | {{{native_name}}} |
Other names | {{{other_names}}} |
Stylistic origins | {{{stylistic_origins}}} |
Cultural origins | {{{cultural_origins}}} |
Typical instruments | {{{instruments}}} |
Derivative forms | {{{derivatives}}} |
Subgenres | |
{{{subgenres}}} | |
Fusion genres | |
{{{fusiongenres}}} | |
Regional scenes | |
{{{regional_scenes}}} | |
Local scenes | |
{{{local_scenes}}} | |
Other topics | |
{{{other_topics}}} | |
31px 2024 in infobox music genre/doc |
{{Infobox music genre | name = | native_name = | etymology = | other_names = | bgcolor = | image = | alt = | caption = | stylistic_origins = | cultural_origins = | instruments = | derivatives = | subgenres = | subgenrelist = | fusiongenres = | regional_scenes = | local_scenes = | other_topics = | footnotes = | current_year = }}
Example
For an example of this template filled out, see WikiProject Music/Music genres task force/Infobox.
Parameters
name
The most used name of the genre.
native_name
The name in the local language where the genre comes from.
- If more than one name listed, separate them using {{plainlist}}.
native_name_lang
ISO 639-2 code for the listed native names, e.g. fre
for French.
- If more than one, use {{lang}} in
|native_name=
instead.
etymology
Meaning or derivation of the name, e.g. [[Italian language|Italian]] for "slow violent"
.
other_names
Additional and alternative names that the genre is known by.
- Use with discretion; discuss on talk before engaging in potentially confusing scenarios like progressive rock/progressive pop or electropop/synth-pop. For multiple entries, see notes<ref name="hlist" group=""></ref>.
bgcolor
Colour used for the headings' backgrounds.
- Use only colours listed on WikiProject Music/Music genres task force/Colours. Direct subgenre should adopt the colour of its parent. Colour for fusion genres should be set based on the dominating parent genre.
image
An image that would best supplement the described genre, usually photos of genre pioneers or most notable acts are used.
- Images should be sufficiently clear for display at 220 pixels' width. Set to only the image name, e.g.
Example.png
, notImage:Example.png
or[[File:Example.png|200px|abc]]
.
- image_size
- For size adjustments additional parameter
|image_size=
can be used, the width should be entered in pixels without "px". For example, use260
so the image would be fully embedded in the template.
alt
Alt text for the image, for visually impaired and other readers who cannot see the image.
- The optional field when the caption is not enough to describe the image. See WP:ALT.
Caption for the image to be displayed under the image.
stylistic_origins
List of genres, musical and cultural roots that influenced the emergence of the described genre.
- For general rules on genres listing, see #subgenres section.
cultural_origins
The year (or time period) and the geographical location of the genre's origins, e.g. Early-to-mid 1980s, [[Berlin]], Germany
or Early 19th century, [[Mumbai]] region, India
.
- See notes<ref name="location" group=""></ref> for location details, and notes<ref name="hlist" group=""></ref> for multiple entries.
instruments
List of musical instruments that are typical for the genre.
- For multiple entries, see notes<ref name="hlist" group=""></ref>.
derivatives
List of influenced genres that use some of the elements inherent to the genre without being a child genre or subcategory.
- For general rules on genres listing, see #subgenres section.
subgenres
List of child genres that share characteristics with the described genre and fall within its subcategory.
- When listing genres, aim for specificity and explicit detailing (e.g.
[[Deep house]]
rather than[[House music|House]]
or[[Electronic dance music|EDM]]
). Genres should be separated by using commas, {{flatlist}} or {{hlist}}.<ref name="hlist" group=""></ref> Genres should be wikilinked. Use piped links where needed, for example:[[Pop music|Pop]], [[Rock music|rock]]
. Most genres are not proper nouns and should not be capitalized. However, the first word in a list of multiple genres should be capitalized. Genres that are sourced in the article itself do not require a source in the infobox, but sometimes it can be useful to have the source listed again anyway, to help prevent edit warring. A hidden comment such as<!-- genres listed here are sourced in the article text -->
can also be used to this end if needed. For multiple entries, see notes<ref name="hlist" group=""></ref>.
subgenerelist
Article containing the complete list of subgenres for the described genre.
- Place only existing list articles, without square brackets, e.g.
List of rock genres
. The list dedicated to the parent genre of the described genre should not be placed here, even if described genre is mentioned in the list as a subgenre.
fusiongenres
List of genres that have additional parent genres, without necessarily being a subcategory of both.
- For general rules on genres listing, see #subgenres section.
regional_scenes
Articles specializing in regional variants of the described genre, established within the countries or large regions, e.g. British rock or American pop.
- Articles should be pipelinked as
[[British rock|Britain]]
and[[American rock|United States]]
. See notes<ref name="location" group=""></ref> for location details, and notes<ref name="hlist" group=""></ref> for multiple entries. The list should not contain links redirecting to articles about the countries themselves, if the genre has well-known scenes without articles, it is better to leave them unlinked. Specific subgenres which have names derived out of country names should not be included here, e.g. Dutch house, because the genre is not equivalent to "any house music of the Netherlands". The same goes for articles on time periods or specific parts of the scene, e.g. Early Norwegian black metal scene), as it's not covering black metal scene of Norway generally.
local_scenes
Articles specializing in local scenes related to the genre, mostly existing within the cities, or small regions within a country, e.g. Madchester or The Scene That Celebrates Itself.
- The list should contain the original names of the scenes, i.e. there's no need to pipelink scene names with city names. Direct links to the cities or region articles should not be placed here, use unlinked text. For multiple entries, see Notes<ref name="hlist" group=""></ref> for details.
other_topics
Related articles which did not fall into the categories above, or other articles closely related to the genre, including lists, dedicated to the genre.
- For multiple entries, see notes<ref name="hlist" group=""></ref>. Articles dedicated to musical artists usually should not be placed here.
footnotes
Collects all used notes into a numbered list.
- Used in pair with {{efn}} in the template, displays list of notes via {{notelist}}. To use, place
{{notelist}}
in the field.
current_year
Places the link to 2024 in music articles at the bottom of the infobox, dedicated to very few specific genres.
- Set
yes
to include such links. Link will update automatically for new years, once the "<new year> in <genre>" article has been written. If no article has been written for the old year nor the new year, it will redlink the new year's article to encourage its creation. Has two optional further parameters:
- current_year_title
The "2024 in <genre>" function assumes that the current page's title is the genre's name, i.e., if you use this on classical music, it will link to "2024 in classical music"). If that is not the case, use this parameter to specify the genre's name. The annual-update feature will work just the same.
- current_year_override
This overrides the whole parameter, for if the desired article uses some unusual title formulation (e.g. "2010s in classical music"). If this parameter is used, the link will not update for new years.
Notes
<references group="" responsive="0"><ref name="hlist">For short horizontal lists of two or three items, comma separators are acceptable, but for longer lists the use of {{flatlist}} or {{hlist}} is preferred as they offer a benefit to users of screen readers. Don't use other list templates or <br />
tags for reasons of accessibility.</ref>
TemplateData
TemplateData documentation used by VisualEditor and other tools
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Click here to see a monthly parameter usage report for this template based on this TemplateData.
TemplateData for Infobox music genre <templatedata> { "description": "An infobox for music genres, describing the genre in its origin, instrumentality and other information", "format": "Template:\n\n", "params": { "name": { "label": "Name", "description": "The name of the genre. If foreign, state the English version of the name.", "example": "Alternative music", "type": "string", "required": true }, "native_name": { "label": "Native name", "description": "The native name of the genre, if applicable.", "type": "string" }, "etymology": { "label": "Etymology", "type": "string", "description": "Meaning or derivation of the name." }, "stylistic_origins": { "label": "Stylistic origins", "description": "The genres that stylistically formed the genre, either parents genres or influences.", "example": "","type": "string", "required": true }, "cultural_origins": { "label": "Cultural origins", "description": "The cultural origins of the genre, with a year and specific location.", "example": "Early 1960s – late 1970s, United Kingdom", "type": "string", "required": true }, "instruments": { "label": "Typical instruments", "description": "The instruments that are popularly associated with the genre", "example": "","type": "string" }, "derivatives": { "label": "Derivative forms", "description": "Genres that are derivative of or descend from the genre.", "example": "Alternative pop", "type": "string" }, "subgenres": { "label": "Subgenres", "description": "The subgenres that descend from the genre. Genres should be wikilinked and separated by using commas, {{htlist}} or {{flatlist}}.", "example": "","type": "string" }, "fusiongenres": { "label": "Fusion genres", "description": "Genres resulting from the genre mixing with another genre.", "example": "","type": "string" }, "regional_scenes": { "label": "Regional scenes", "description": "Typical locations that house the genre, in terms of regional locations such as countries.", "example": "United Kingdom", "type": "string" }, "local_scenes": { "label": "Local scenes", "description": "Typical locations that house the genre, in terms of cities and more exact locations", "example": "New Orleans, Louisiana", "type": "string" }, "other_topics": { "label": "Other genre topics", "description": "Topics based on the genre specified or stated.", "type": "string" }, "other_names": { "label": "Other names", "description": "Additional and alternative names that the genre is known by. ", "type": "string" }, "bgcolor": { "label": "Background color", "description": "Background for the header.", "example": "crimson", "type": "string" }, "image": { "label": "Image", "description": "Image to use in infobox. Set to only the image name..", "example": "ABBA - TopPop 1974 5.png", "type": "wiki-file-name" }, "image_size": { "label": "Image size", "description": "Should only be specified if the image is smaller than 220 pixels width.", "type": "number" }, "alt": { "label": "Image alt text", "description": "Alt text for the image, for visually impaired and other readers who cannot see the image.", "type": "string" }, "caption": { "label": "Image caption", "description": "Caption for the image.", "type": "string" }, "subgenrelist": { "label": "Subgenres list article", "description": "Title of existing article, which lists the subgenres.", "example": "List of rock genres", "type": "wiki-page-name" }, "current_year": { "label": "Current year genre portal", "description": "Places the link to \"current year in music\" articles at the bottom of the infobox.", "type": "string" } }, "paramOrder": [ "name", "native_name", "etymology", "other_names", "bgcolor", "image", "image_size", "alt", "caption", "stylistic_origins", "cultural_origins", "instruments", "derivatives", "subgenrelist", "subgenres", "fusiongenres", "regional_scenes", "local_scenes", "other_topics", "current_year" ] } </templatedata> |
Tracking categories
- Category:Articles using Template:Infobox music genre with invalid colour combination (0)
- Category:Pages using infobox music genre with unknown parameters (0)
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