Property talk:P1897

Latest comment: 5 years ago by Moebeus in topic Making better use of this property

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highest note
highest note that an instrument can play or singer can sing
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Single value: this property generally contains a single value. (Help)
Exceptions are possible as rare values may exist. Exceptions can be specified using exception to constraint (P2303).
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P1897#Single value, SPARQL
Scope is as main value (Q54828448): the property must be used by specified way only (Help)
List of violations of this constraint: Database reports/Constraint violations/P1897#Scope, hourly updated report, SPARQL

Making better use of this property edit

@Jc86035, Moebeus: Thoughts on creating 12*n different items for different musical pitches for better use with this property and lowest note (P1898)? (We already have, for example, C4 (Q32700582).) Mahir256 (talk) 06:25, 18 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

@Mahir256: Perhaps, but how would these be structured? Would there be different items for each tuning (i.e. one item for each pitch), or would would one item represent each named note? Would F♯4 be the same item as G♭4? Based on the existing item (i.e. one item for each named note for each octave), pitches would still have to be specified as qualifiers on highest note (P1897) statements unless pitch values for the A=440 tuning are treated as "preferred" on the note items. It wouldn't be possible to treat any particular tuning as preferred, because without a new property to specify it it wouldn't be possible to have a novalue qualifier (e.g. for instruments which can be tuned). (The tuning qualifiers would probably consist solely of has characteristic (P1552)A440 (Q2610210), or something like that, on most statements for singers.) Jc86035 (talk) 07:32, 18 February 2019 (UTC) edited at 08:47, 18 February 2019 (UTC)Reply
@Mahir256: I love music but regrettably can't read musical notation so I'm useless and the wrong guy to ask :( I'd support anything you guys come up with to expand the "ProjectMusic vocabulary" though 👍 EDIT: Pinging @Galaktos: who seems like they know a note or two. Moebeus (talk) 10:37, 18 February 2019 (UTC)Reply
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