KHWiki:Manual of Style: Difference between revisions

→‎For Abilities: Adding music section
(→‎For Items & Equipment: don't see why this distinction was made -- we use it for plenty of weapons that are drops or rewards)
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*'''Recipes''' (for commands): synthesis recipes for the command
*'''Recipes''' (for commands): synthesis recipes for the command
*'''Synthesized Commands''' (for commands): recipes that use the command
*'''Synthesized Commands''' (for commands): recipes that use the command
==For Music==
*Each individual music track gets an article. This applies to both tracks for the same character but with a different name and for tracks with a different name but similar melody, such as [[Kairi I]] and [[Kairi III]], and [[Dive into the Heart -Destati-]] and [[Destati]].
*Original soundtracks [OST] also get their own article.
*Place navigational templates as relevant, in this case being {{tname|Music}}
*Music track articles should include an infobox detailing the information as listed on {{tname|InfoTrack}}
===General Sections (music tracks)===
*'''Introductory sentence''' - Should use the following format: "[Track title] is a musical composition by [Composer] that appears in [game(s)/the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series]." Depending on the track, specific games may be list or may be replaced with "the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series."
*'''Appearances''' - This is the first section. List any occurrences the track plays, including cutscenes, boss fights, and outside official sources- such as [http://www.square-enix.co.jp/music/sem/page/kh/bbs_days/ Square Enix official music websites].
*'''Composition''' - This is the second section. The first paragraph should describe in detail the: approximate length of the piece; tempo(s), noting how many beats per minute; key signature(s); if the piece has or lacks an introduction and/or conclusion; how many measures each loop occurs; and instrumentation. A separate paragraph may be designated for each each game/variation, depending on the track. The second paragraph should be a complete and in-depth music theory analysis of the piece, containing thorough descriptions of all phrases, noteworthy rhythms/themes, any forms of musical expressions (i.e. ornamentation(s), ritardandos, accelerandos, etc.), changes in dynamics, and even chord analysis.
*'''Albums''' - The third section. Any soundtracks that specifically list the respective music track should be listed and linked to.
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==Using Media==
==Using Media==