Last week I added a transcription of my new cello tango for viola and now, even though the original score has Cello as instrumentation, it is listed as a viola piece. Aren't these instrumentation lists auto-generated?
http://imslp.org/wiki/Tango_del_Aquelar ... y_Michael)
Added a Transcription and now a Cello Piece is a Viola Piece
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Re: Added a Transcription and now a Cello Piece is a Viola P
The instrumentation in the arrangements header is auto-generated, which is why it appeared in the viola category. However, the original version has to be tagged manually, and this hadn't happened yet (due to a large backlog), which is the reason only the viola version was showing. I've added the tag now so it should appear correctly.
Incidentally, it's precisely because we have the categorization system that it's superfluous to include the instrumentation of works in their title, so I've moved the piece to "Tango_del_Aquelarre (Harrington, Jeffrey Michael)".
Incidentally, it's precisely because we have the categorization system that it's superfluous to include the instrumentation of works in their title, so I've moved the piece to "Tango_del_Aquelarre (Harrington, Jeffrey Michael)".
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Re: Added a Transcription and now a Cello Piece is a Viola P
Thanks, Davydov... that's pretty much what I'd suspected. The only reason I keep adding the instrumentation to the titles is that I suspect I get traffic (from the links I've posted at other websites leading here) and people browse my IMSLP home page. I can't really think of any other explanation why some pieces get thousands of downloads while others get only a few.