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Vcat stands for "VoiceCat". It is loosely based on {{tl|cat}}, similarly creating a link to a category (in this case, a Voicing category). It also categorizes the work in one or more '''N-part choral music''' categories when appropriate.
Vcat stands for "VoiceCat". It is loosely based on {{tl|cat}}, similarly creating a link to a category (in this case, a Voicing category). It also categorizes the work in one or more '''N-part choral music''' categories when appropriate.

Revision as of 03:19, 26 May 2020

Documentation

Vcat stands for "VoiceCat". It is loosely based on {{cat}}, similarly creating a link to a category (in this case, a Voicing category). It also categorizes the work in one or more N-part choral music categories when appropriate.

Vcat is primarily used inside templates {{Voicing}} and {{MultiVoicing}}, but can also be used inside works pages, in combination with one of these templates.

Example:

{{Voicing|4|SATB, TTBB}} with {{vcat|SSAATB}} in some parts