Template:PldMusicians

The wiki does not really have pages for individual pieces of music. Instead, it has pages for musicians/composers. Such a page should start off with a few sentences mentioning the composer's online pseudonym(s) and what type of music he or she tends to create. You can also write about their involvement in other pony-related projects, charities, radio shows, etc. For biographical details that relate to the fandom (such as how the musician became a brony, if they consider themselves as such), you can use interviews or other publically available sources. If you do, please provide links to those sources.

Please keep this page related to Friendship is Magic and its fandom. Do not use the person's real name or other non-pony related biographical details unless they are already widely known; even then, always provide sources for claims about personal information. The page's title has to be the name the musician is most commonly known for; usually, that is a pseudonym, not the real name.

List of compositions
The table should be limited to music that is pony-related, either as a remix or as something inspired by the show. It can, but does not have to list all eligible pieces of music by this particular musician. You can add a row by right-clicking somewhere in the final row and selecting "Row -> Select Row After".

Use the Notes column to mention collaborators, if applicable. The title cells should contain links to wherever the song is published (see below for instructions how to add links).

Song example
If there is a song or instrumental composition that a reasonably-sized paragraph can be written about, do so here. For instance, you can do an analysis of the lyrics or the melody, relate what the piece is based on or inspired by, and/or whether it was created as part of a competition. You can also mention whether it is measurably highly regarded, has been mentioned by actual creators of the show, has resulted in notable covers, or has inspired fan fiction or fan art.

If the piece of music is on YouTube and you want to embed it here, hover over the green puzzle piece and click "edit" in the form that pops open. This is a template for an infobox; the five parameters that are needed are already filled in with placeholder information. Write the appropriate information into four of those fields. Then look up the YouTube video ID (the 11 character alphanumeric string in the URL after "watch?v="). Insert the ID in between the tags in the "video" field and click "OK" to close the popup.

If you want to write about more songs, you can copy and paste this section (including the puzzle piece) as many times as needed.