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Wikipedia OmniMusica is a project to assemble the world's most complete music encyclopedia. We should aim for a multi-volume set as an ultimate goal. Intermediate goals could be the creation of installments (e.g. OmniMusica: Heavy Metal).

We need to identify the articles which must be a part of this set, and set minimum standards for referencing, etc. We should identify a percentage of entries which must be up to featured status. We should tag articles in the list to tell which ones would go in which installment of the OmniMusica. We may also want to think about putting lists, timelines and other stuff in an appendix.

Goals

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In line with the half-decent articles proposal, we should establish a method of tagging articles as being "half-decent". The exact criteria should be worked out with consensus, but might include a reasonable degree of comprehensivity, sourcing, clarity and style. We should link to a precise revision of the article in some fashion.

Tags

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{{omnimusica}} - Template:Omnimusica announces that an article has been accepted as "half-decent" or better and a particular revision is slated for inclusion in the Wikipedia OmniMusica.

{{omnimusica-can}} - Template:Omnimusica-can announces that a particular revision of an article is a candidate for being in the OmniMusica.

{{omnimusica-comprehensive}} - Template:Omnimusica-comprehensive announces that an article has been considered for OmniMusica but that it is not reasonably comprehensive.

{{omnimusica-referencing}} - Template:Omnimusica-referencing announces that an article has been considered for OmniMusica but that it is not reasonably referenced.

{{omnimusica-neutrality}} - Template:Omnimusica-neutrality announces that an article has been considered for OmniMusica but that it is not reasonably adhering to neutral point-of-view.

{{omnimusica-style}} - Template:Omnimusica-style announces that an article has been considered for OmniMusica but that it is not adhering to the Manual of Style or suffers from incoherence, poor structure or other stylistic errors.

Current candidates

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March 14 nominees

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Will succeed if there is consensus by March 21

Jazz - Revision

Comments: Currently a featured article

Charles Ives - Revision

Comments: Currently a featured article

Hey Jude - Revision

Comments: Currently a featured article

Hip hop music - Revision

Comments: Currently a featured article

(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Revision

Comments: Currently a featured article

I Want to Hold Your Hand - Revision

Comments: Currently a featured article

House music - Revision

Comments:

March 13 nominees

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Will succeed if there is consensus by March 20

The Long and Winding Road - Revision

Currently a featured article
Comments:

Kylie Minogue - Revision

Currently a featured article
Comments:

Sex Pistols - Revision

Currently a featured article
Comments:

Smile (album) - Revision

Currently a featured article
Comments:

Something (song) - Revision

Currently a featured article
Comments:

Igor Stravinsky - Revision

Currently a featured article
Comments:

The Supremes - Revision

Currently a featured article
Comments:

The Rolling Stones - Revision

Comments: Not a featured article, section headings aren't really encyclopedic right now

Music of Canada - Revision

Comments: Not a featured article, only has one reference, but quite a few more were used in the writing

Richard Wagner - Revision

Comments: Not a featured article, formerly the object of many edit wars concerning alleged anti-Semitism

Orpheus - Revision

Comments: Not a featured article, gods of music would be an interesting addition

The Who - Revision

Comments: Not a featured article, only has one reference

March 12 nominees

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Will succeed if there is consensus by March 19

The Temptations - Revision

Currently a featured article
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Timpani - Revision

Currently a featured article
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Yesterday (song) - Revision

Currently a featured article
Comments: