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user picture Author: rt
Posted: Oct 27 2016 - 09:04 PM
Subject: re: Wikidata: parsons codes for all tunes
(handled by PM)
I hope the tunes will soon be available on Wikidata :)
Author: wesalius
Posted: Oct 25 2016 - 08:17 PM
Subject: Wikidata: parsons codes for all tunes
Hi,
I find searching by Parsons code very useful. And at the same time I am a wikidata.org contributor. When I tried to find all compositions that have their parsons code in wikidata using petscan ([url]petscan.wmflabs.org/?language=en&project=wikipedia&depth=5&categories=Musical%20compositions&ns%5B0%5D=1&wikidata_prop_item_use=P1236&interface_language=en&&doit=[/url]) I was surprised only 26 (see for yourself when running the link) compositions have it. Since the parsons codes here seem to be public domain, I would be interested in collaborating with you and making the parsons codes available to the world through opendata at wikidata. Can you help me with that?
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