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If you choose "surname, firstname" then all artists must have this scheme adopted. Most music players support a tag to control the artist sort order. The form this tag takes is an alternative artist name by which you would like that artist sorted. For example: "Drake, Nick" instead of "Nick Drake". The artist name that is displayed depends on your music player but in some cases including iTunes , perhaps slightly confusingly, is still the artist name as appears in the default artist tags.
In our example the artist name will still appear "Nick Drake". Here's an example using iTunes to view the music sort order and MP3Tag to change the tags Here's our initial music library. The artists here are generally ordered alphabetically. The exception is The Black Eyed Peas. This is because iTunes ignores 'The' and 'A' at the start of an artist name when sorting.
This just goes to show, as with all tagging topics, it depends on your player. Now, I've decided to change the sort order so artists are ordered by their surname. First, I'll change Dizzee Rascal, so that it appears after Oasis. To do this we must change the artist sort order tag. Arist sort order settings are hidden under "Extended Tags To recap, this makes iTunes use the string "Rascal, Dizzee" to decide where the artist should go in the sort order.
Therefore, it will be placed after all artists starting M, N, O etc. Now I save the tags. The next thing to do is inform iTunes the tags have changed. The most important thing is consistency. Whichever alphabetical ordering system you use, it should be the same for all artists. If you choose "surname, firstname" then all artists must have this scheme adopted.
Most music players support a tag to control the artist sort order. The form this tag takes is an alternative artist name by which you would like that artist sorted. For example: "Drake, Nick" instead of "Nick Drake". The artist name that is displayed depends on your music player but in some cases including iTunes , perhaps slightly confusingly, is still the artist name as appears in the default artist tags. In our example the artist name will still appear "Nick Drake".
Here's an example using iTunes to view the music sort order and MP3Tag to change the tags Here's our initial music library. The artists here are generally ordered alphabetically. The exception is The Black Eyed Peas. This is because iTunes ignores 'The' and 'A' at the start of an artist name when sorting. This just goes to show, as with all tagging topics, it depends on your player. Now, I've decided to change the sort order so artists are ordered by their surname.
First, I'll change Dizzee Rascal, so that it appears after Oasis. To do this we must change the artist sort order tag. Arist sort order settings are hidden under "Extended Tags To recap, this makes iTunes use the string "Rascal, Dizzee" to decide where the artist should go in the sort order. Therefore, it will be placed after all artists starting M, N, O etc.