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Seems like several users are having some difficulties identifying easter eggs from glitches (and vice versa) and the difference between music and a song. This thread would serve as a general reminder to users (and those confused) on the proper definitions.
Seems like several users are having some difficulties identifying easter eggs from glitches (and vice versa) and the difference between music and a song. This thread would serve as a general reminder to users (and those confused) on the proper definitions.


== Defining: ===
== Defining: ==
=== Music ==
=== Music ===
"Piece" and "Composition" can generally be used interchangeably - both refer to any musical work, although "piece" usually connotes a less substantial musical work then "composition" does.
"Piece" and "Composition" can generally be used interchangeably - both refer to any musical work, although "piece" usually connotes a less substantial musical work then "composition" does.


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*<span class="plainlinks">[http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080104155233AAsUN14 '''Yahoo! Answers''': ''How do you define "song"?'']</span>


=== Glitches ==
=== Glitches ===
The [[:Category:Glitches|Glitches category]] has quite an amount of glitches articles, most of which are simple (such as [[Repairs glitch]]), short (such as [[Dead shielded Emile]]) and trivial (such as [[Flipping Warthog]]). All of these can be covered in their respective articles. This is different to articles such as the [[BXR]], [[Drive an AA Wraith]].
The [[:Category:Glitches|Glitches category]] has quite an amount of glitches articles, most of which are simple (such as [[Repairs glitch]]), short (such as [[Dead shielded Emile]]) and trivial (such as [[Flipping Warthog]]). All of these can be covered in their respective articles. This is different to articles such as the [[BXR]], [[Drive an AA Wraith]].


If the Glitch is notable as to require extensive instructions to achieve it, then it should be given its own article.
If the Glitch is notable as to require extensive instructions to achieve it, then it should be given its own article.


=== Easter Eggs ==
=== Easter Eggs ===
Like the Glitches category, the [[:Category:Easter Eggs|Easter Eggs category]] is also filled with trivial easter eggs that could simply be covered in their respective parent articles (in the Trivia section). As provided in the category, an easter egg is an "<u>intentional</u> hidden message or feature in an object". Emphasis added. Thus, what is important is whether such things were intentionally left by the developers.
Like the Glitches category, the [[:Category:Easter Eggs|Easter Eggs category]] is also filled with trivial easter eggs that could simply be covered in their respective parent articles (in the Trivia section). As provided in the category, an easter egg is an "<u>intentional</u> hidden message or feature in an object". Emphasis added. Thus, what is important is whether such things were intentionally left by the developers.



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Seems like several users are having some difficulties identifying easter eggs from glitches (and vice versa) and the difference between music and a song. This thread would serve as a general reminder to users (and those confused) on the proper definitions.

Defining:

Music

"Piece" and "Composition" can generally be used interchangeably - both refer to any musical work, although "piece" usually connotes a less substantial musical work then "composition" does.

To be a "song", a musical work has to meet two criteria: (1) it must have a component of singing (unless it is referred to as a "song without words", in which case it wouldn't) and (2) it must be relatively short (an opera or a cantata would not be considered a song for this reason, although both of those pieces can be said to contain several songs). Note that a "vocalese" (which is a song without specific words- typically sung to "ah" or "ooh") can be considered a song as well.

[A] song can be a piece or a composition, but not all pieces and compositions are songs.

Reference

Glitches

The Glitches category has quite an amount of glitches articles, most of which are simple (such as Repairs glitch), short (such as Dead shielded Emile) and trivial (such as Flipping Warthog). All of these can be covered in their respective articles. This is different to articles such as the BXR, Drive an AA Wraith.

If the Glitch is notable as to require extensive instructions to achieve it, then it should be given its own article.

Easter Eggs

Like the Glitches category, the Easter Eggs category is also filled with trivial easter eggs that could simply be covered in their respective parent articles (in the Trivia section). As provided in the category, an easter egg is an "intentional hidden message or feature in an object". Emphasis added. Thus, what is important is whether such things were intentionally left by the developers.

For example, Linda-058 Easter egg is not an easter egg; it is in fact a definite acknowledgment that she was present on the Autumn before the ship crash-landed (canon!). It should not be considered as an easter egg unless the developers themselves intended to make such appearance an easter egg. This is different to John-117 in cryo: Bungie admitted that they intentionally left it in the cutscene.

If the Easter Egg is notable as to require extensive instructions to view it, then it should be given its own article.

Feel free to comment to improve this! — subtank 13:56, 12 September 2012 (EDT)

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