Thanks! I don't suppose there's an ISO or a similar recognised "code
set" also for music type, i.e. library music, tango, sound effects,
brass band, concerto etc ? At least there's one thing "off my list" :)
Best wishes, Darren
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> Regarding language codes, yes, ISO 639-3 is the international
> standard, maintained by linguists. I don't think it will
> distinguish dialects, such as Swedish spoken in Finland, or English
> spoken in the US or Singapore from UK English. But it's the most
> detailed list available, with separate entries for (Scottish) Gaelic
> and Irish, the Chinese languages, Arabic languages, and so on.
>
> Susan Hooyenga
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