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7 May 2024
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- diffhist Bass guitar 08:10 −7 112.204.96.186 talk Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
6 May 2024
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- diffhist Piano quartet 12:22 +56 188.113.126.162 talk (→I-L: Leleu added)
5 May 2024
- diffhist Concert band 19:04 −29 Why? I Ask talk contribs (→Instrumentation)
- diffhist Concert band 18:59 −77 Why? I Ask talk contribs (There are less than a dozen pieces that substitute B-flat clarinets with A-clarinets) Tag: Manual revert
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- diffhist Concert band 14:42 −8 103.6.151.231 talk (→Instrumentation: Fixed typo.) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Concert band 14:40 +85 103.6.151.231 talk (→Instrumentation: This too.) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Concert band 14:36 +229 103.6.151.231 talk (→Instrumentation: These added instruments may be used in contemporary pieces or experimental prototypes. These are theoretical or potential instrumentation options that may be speculative to be considered in pieces. Thus, this is why I have chosen to add the removed instruments back.) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Rock music 13:10 +4 Freee Contributor talk contribs (Just to specify, the genres under African-American music are considered solely or mainly African-American in origin with African-American pioneers. The other genres are considered to have had contributions from African-Americans but are not mainly African-American. Even rockabilly is considered a merger of American Western music and early RnB, but its pioneers were primarily European-American. FIssan Sumisu (talk)) Tags: Manual revert Visual edit: Switched
- diffhist m Rock music 13:07 −4 Freee Contributor talk contribs Tags: Manual revert Reverted Visual edit
- diffhist Rock music 12:56 +4 Freee Contributor talk contribs (UK) Tags: Reverted Visual edit
- diffhist Rock music 12:53 +88 Freee Contributor talk contribs (American folk and Western) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Rock music 12:48 −37 Freee Contributor talk contribs (In stylistic origins rather than cultural origins) Tag: Visual edit
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- diffhist m Orchestra 12:45 −8 Nico27901925 talk contribs (#article-section-source-editor) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit
- diffhist Wikipedia:Citation needed 00:41 +20 TJRC talk contribs (→How to help reduce the backlog: It maybe pedantic, but this is an article count, not a statement count. Many, many articles have multiple "citation needed" tags. The statement count is undoubtedly much higher.[citation needed]) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit Android app edit
4 May 2024
- diffhist Rock music 14:10 −86 Issan Sumisu talk contribs (revert, that doesn't fix the issue of multiple styles of African American music being listed, because country and rockabilly are ALSO of AA origin, and AA music isn't a genre, it's just making the infobox needlessly cluttered. Also if you read Template:Infobox music genre, your insertion to cultural origins is applicable to stylistic origins, not cultural origins) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Choir 11:24 −10 SarahJH07 talk contribs (→Types) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
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- diffhist Concert band 06:41 0 Nico27901925 talk contribs (#article-section-source-editor) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit
- diffhist Concert band 06:18 +49 Nico27901925 talk contribs (#article-section-source-editor) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit
- diffhist Orchestra 06:15 +43 Nico27901925 talk contribs (#article-section-source-editor) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit
- diffhist Concert band 06:13 −254 Why? I Ask talk contribs (None of these instruments are used in more than one or two pieces) Tags: Reverted Visual edit: Switched
- diffhist m Viola 06:09 −28 Gaius Cornelius talk contribs (→Form: General formatting any tidying.) Tag: AWB
- diffhist m Orchestra 05:23 +3 Nico27901925 talk contribs (#article-section-source-editor) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit
- diffhist m Concert band 05:23 +3 Nico27901925 talk contribs (#article-section-source-editor) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit
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- diffhist Orchestra 05:13 +20 Nico27901925 talk contribs (#article-section-source-editor) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit iOS app edit
- diffhist Violin 00:47 +795 Rkrnjyho talk contribs (Those books (i.e. Sandys & Riemann) are actually over 100 years old. In any case, name who says what.)
3 May 2024
- diffhist Orchestra 20:46 −71 Frankie's Toh talk contribs (→Modern/Postmodern orchestra) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist m Cambridge 19:29 +2,612 Martinevans123 talk contribs (Reverted edit by James Sinfield90 (talk) to last version by DandelionAndBurdock) Tag: Rollback
- diffhist Cambridge 19:28 −2,612 James Sinfield90 talk contribs (n) Tags: Manual revert Reverted
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- diffhist m Cambridge 18:54 −2,612 James Sinfield90 talk contribs (C) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist Cello 18:17 −23 2605:a601:aaf7:3700:1aa:1b08:d62b:5ed9 talk
- diffhist Solo (music) 18:12 −1,335 84.15.187.131 talk Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist m Rock music 17:47 −10 Freee Contributor talk contribs (List style) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Rock music 17:40 +59 Freee Contributor talk contribs (Stylistic origins) Tag: Visual edit
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- diffhist Rock music 04:32 −28 2601:240:ca06:6b80:edc0:366a:7b89:a8bb talk (False info) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Italian language 01:18 +37 Barefoot through the chollas talk contribs (→Lingua franca: mostly cleaning up the misconception that in the Late Middle Ages, Venetian -- and even Tuscan -- were variants of Italian.)