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About ELL Structure

Data section divided in five areas of music industry

1 Jul 2022

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What is E.L.L.?

E.L.L. is

  • the core Section of EML Website.

  • adatabase of external links as a web directory.

  • a database of internal links to Overviews.

E.L.L. is hierarchically subdivided in four levels according to the EML Industry Taxonomy.

Areas, Categories, Subcategories and Economic Activities.


In E.L.L. the genres and metagenres of EMC are collected and subdivided as Subcategories in the Category Classification and there are not hierarchical relations between them.

For having correct experience in EML Service you might know the differences between.

A taxonomy system.

A directories list.

  1. A catalogue.



What provides EML ?

EML provides three taxonomy systems that help the user.


  • to identify: the works and artists using their artistical features with EMC;

  • to identify and search the types of economic activities offering catalogues of products , or their service on line ;

  • to identify the types of media with which you can listen, watch or getting info about music;

  • to find web directories , web portals or search engines specialized in listing name and addresses of related to the list of goods, products, services and companies listed in all the site.

  • a platform created for a new way of music consumption. In which the users have the opportunity to select what media can use to access their preferred content . Or to be supported during specific search in which the AI based search cannot suggest what is still in their mind .


How are the entries of E.L.L. created?

  1. E.L.L. encompass the other two taxonomy systems, creating categories from them (Classification and Media) and most of the economic categories (intended as industrial division or wide topics) in a mixed system;

  2. E.L.L. includes in different levels, different types of taxonomies synchronized with EML web directories (Overviews) , and linked to external services that can be "catalogue of products" to sell on line, page of online dicitonary, results page of web platform, blogs, specialized web portals, websites with third parties' taxonomies systems, music schoolo, organizations etc..;

  3. In the higher level , Aeras and Categories, you can find few basic definitions that encompass a vast amount of entries. For example the category Music Industry is so vast that should be a taxonomy system by itself, and could includes as subtypes even most of the other categories; anyway we have created this specific category to includes all processes of recording and distributing publishe works from that ones that stand behind their creation and cataloguing (Artistic Area, Technologies, Learning) , the live performing (Events Management, Concerts), and the geolocation of markets and music scenes (Music Map);

  4. In the lower levels, Subcategories and Economic Activities, the definitions became more specific and turn in to real economic definitions of activities, products, services . Eve if includes terms that indicate products , as "guitars" or "stereo systems", we have call the fourth level Economic Activities because all the terms refr anyway to a list of media services in which you can have information, buy, watch or listen about the item itself. The terms icluded in Subcatgories are more near to the definitions of "classes" in economic taxonomy, but we have preferred use this definition for the more accurate level.


Music classification based entries.

the same collection of EMC genres and metagenres but collected not hierarchically but at the same level , Subcategories, to form the Category "Classification"; in these pages you cannot see list of abstract terms , entries of taxonomies, linked to an Overview as in the other section (for example Pop Music, African American Music, Rock Frame) , but you can find list of list, collected together other ones of the same type: external or internal links.


Industry classification entries

The same logic is applied to the class of economic activity originated by the EML Industry Taxonomy, that you can find here.


In E.L.L. you can access this kind of entries using the hierachy of our taxonomy system (thar is the same of E.L.L.).


  1. Area

  2. Categories

  3. Subcategories

  4. Economic Activities


You can use this example of path:


Artistic Area / Artists Category/ Greatest Artists and then choice in the final subtypes of Economic Activities , for example "Singer" or "Musicians" or "Rapper" etc..

EML Mass-media taxonomy originated entries

Opening a Subcategory page, for example "Greatest Artists", you will find, if existing, the web directory-type list of external links (to home page or deep links) listed manually by the Author(s)related to this subcatgory. For example the link to a list called "The Greatest Performer Artists of XIX Century" in a webzine, or "The Greatest Record Selling Artists" in Wikipedia.

  • - selected works (same as for artists).

  • In the Linklists of other Areas and Categories you will find:

  • - lists of other websites , specialized search engine or portal dedicated to the music;

  • - lists of the global leading companies or organization of music industry. A limited amount , just the ones who any musicians should knows;

  • - lists of the world leading digital operators . This list is used in EMC Media tools to synchronize these third part's search pages with the selected term in EMC , and creates an autogenerated external link;

  • - list of the world leading universities music departments, music schools, scientific projects etc..

  • - list of website specialized in educational topics as E-Learning, technical equipments data, music forum, technologies system etc..



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