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:Since there are no composer credits, I think it’s correct to assume at least writing refers to both. Also, in Joe's ol' bio it says "I wrote Ruler of Everything and Andrew wrote Good Day", which wouldn’t make sense if writing only referred to the lyrics. [[User:Aaron Liu|Aaron Liu]] ([[User talk:Aaron Liu|talk]]) 08:01, 15 December 2023 (PST) | :Since there are no composer credits, I think it’s correct to assume at least writing refers to both. Also, in Joe's ol' bio it says "I wrote Ruler of Everything and Andrew wrote Good Day", which wouldn’t make sense if writing only referred to the lyrics. [[User:Aaron Liu|Aaron Liu]] ([[User talk:Aaron Liu|talk]]) 08:01, 15 December 2023 (PST) | ||
::If you have further references you would like to add, please do so! A wiki works better with more references, and not less. | |||
::In your example Joe wrote the lyrics to Ruler of Everything and Andrew wrote the lyrics to Good Day. They are both the "writer" in each use case, and each member of Tally Hall is the "Composer" in each use case. | |||
::If you are still confused: [https://support.soundrop.com/hc/en-us/articles/360024374112-Publishing-Roles-What-Does-It-All-Mean- here is a helpful and informative article of each terminoligy]. Hope this helps! 🙏 [[User:Joshface|Joshface]] ([[User talk:Joshface|talk]]) 08:15, 15 December 2023 (PST) |
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Thanks for all your contributions thus far! It's a big help to everyone! --Coz (talk) 12:27, 18 December 2018 (PST)
Write vs Compose in music
As you say, I don’t know the difference between write and compose for music, but I couldn’t find any search results that say there’s a difference either (ignoring results that compare it with "songwriting" which also seems different)
Also, since that "search engine" reference always lists all members of the band, it seems pretty useless and redundant especially with the PDF source here. Aaron Liu (talk) 06:27, 15 December 2023 (PST)
-@Aaron Liu: "Writing" is for lyricism, "Composing" is for music. & Multiple references are always useful! Especially if one ends up being befallen to link rot. Hope this helps! 🙏 Joshface (talk) 07:36, 15 December 2023 (PST)
- Problem is that that source doesn’t even offer any useful information. If the other link disappears, this one would not help at all.
- Since there are no composer credits, I think it’s correct to assume at least writing refers to both. Also, in Joe's ol' bio it says "I wrote Ruler of Everything and Andrew wrote Good Day", which wouldn’t make sense if writing only referred to the lyrics. Aaron Liu (talk) 08:01, 15 December 2023 (PST)
- If you have further references you would like to add, please do so! A wiki works better with more references, and not less.
- In your example Joe wrote the lyrics to Ruler of Everything and Andrew wrote the lyrics to Good Day. They are both the "writer" in each use case, and each member of Tally Hall is the "Composer" in each use case.
- If you are still confused: here is a helpful and informative article of each terminoligy. Hope this helps! 🙏 Joshface (talk) 08:15, 15 December 2023 (PST)