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==Usage==
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{{Template:Infobox Musical artist/doc/type|description=Description}}
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==Example==
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All singular vocal performers (including lead and background singers, singer-songwriters, and singer-instrumentalists) should use <code>solo_singer</code>. This categorization is for any article about a singer, whether they perform solo, with a group or band, or both. All non-vocal instrumentalists should use <code>non_vocal_instrumentalist</code>. All non-classical composers, producers, songwriters, arrangers, DJs, engineers, and other non-performing personnel should use <code>non_performing_personnel</code>. All groups, bands, crews, or other non-classical music ensembles should use <code>group_or_band</code>. This categorization is for articles on group acts only; members of groups should be labeled with one of the codes above. All cover and tribute bands should use <code>cover_band</code>. All orchestras and other classical music ensembles should use <code>classical_ensemble</code>. All temporary collaborative projects should use <code>temporary</code>.}}</includeonly>
 
All singular vocal performers (including lead and background singers, singer-songwriters, and singer-instrumentalists) should use <code>solo_singer</code>. This categorization is for any article about a singer, whether they perform solo, with a group or band, or both. All non-vocal instrumentalists should use <code>non_vocal_instrumentalist</code>. All non-classical composers, producers, songwriters, arrangers, DJs, engineers, and other non-performing personnel should use <code>non_performing_personnel</code>. All groups, bands, crews, or other non-classical music ensembles should use <code>group_or_band</code>. This categorization is for articles on group acts only; members of groups should be labeled with one of the codes above. All cover and tribute bands should use <code>cover_band</code>. All orchestras and other classical music ensembles should use <code>classical_ensemble</code>. All temporary collaborative projects should use <code>temporary</code>.}}</includeonly>
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==Usage==
 
<pre>
 
{{Template:Infobox Musical artist/doc/type}}
 
{{Template:Infobox Musical artist/doc/type|color=Color}}
 
{{Template:Infobox Musical artist/doc/type|description=Description}}
 
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==Example==
 
{{infobox Musical artist/doc/type|color=Color|description=Description}}
 
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