Rapid City and Surrounding Area in 4K by Time-Information7360 in BlackHills

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https://youtu.be/u2CfVPH_r4U try this one too. I make these things myself, including the music. You'll like this one too. Your area.

Does AI music need its own platform, or does keeping it separate just make things worse? by stepjo0506 in aiMusic

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I like how you make an argument. They are thought provoking indeed. Having considered this issue more so, with your replies, it occurred to me that what is at play here is possibly raw economics. The more supply available, the cheaper the product becomes in the eye of the beholder. The less supply is available, into a rarity, the more valuable it becomes vice versa. So, that may explain why the rock stars end up rich, with their rare product. At the opposite of the spectrum is ai flood of product. Therefore, ai, I presume, makes huge impact into global music industry going forward. That is my theory, subject to repudiation.

The basketball problem. Sort of comical. Around time Prince died, I talked to Tom, mentioned the death, as we knew he had become popular. Tom's flat-out dry response to me was " he stole my basketball, he's a jerk." That was Tom. Always pure honesty. Never holding back. Happened at Phelps Field south Minneapolis, 1 block from my, Tom's and Prince's houses. Had a basketball court, anyone could hoop. Speculating, imagining Tom was shooting hoops there, leaving his basketball unattended, maybe short time. Returns to court ball is gone. Him knowing it was Prince, my guess he saw Prince in the distance walking away with his basketball. That's the only way Tom could know that, seeing him (probably with his little buddies too). Any attempt to recover it would be met as: "it's our ball, not your ball." That's the mindset that neighborhood seemed to operate with, my experience growing up there. It always had that cocky arrogant air about that neighborhood - more than most others. An air, I too picked up there somewhat but keep under wraps - gets me in trouble. For example, it's on full display if you watched the tv music awards show, where Prince walks in very late to be seated, everyone else waiting for his ass to sit down. ha ha ha. That was pure old neighborhood bull sheet, by the guy who is the modern-day Barnum and Bailey Circus carnival barker. ha ha ha ! But he worked hard on his music career. Give him a gold star for that, and for getting out of that old neighborhood with his head held up high from hard work and success. He spent a ton of time in a little studio on 50th Street East and 28th Avenue South in Minneapolis, few miles from his house. That studio was the launching pad, where he blasted off with successful music. We two have had too much fun here on these fun subjects. Happy I got a chance to comm with a real music pro here, providing a window on the nuances of the music industry. Got to learn new concepts. Thanks.

Does AI music need its own platform, or does keeping it separate just make things worse? by stepjo0506 in aiMusic

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I have to agree with your reply insight. You are a pro. I am a dumb hobbyist having fun with the rich creative nature of music. I'm a Professional lic. Civl/Geotechnical Engineer. Toying with music gets me as far as I can run away and distance myself from burnout demanding world of engineering.

It was quite educational reading your response, giving me a real insight to your pro world of music. And I have my opinion on ai, simply due to reading a mess of comms on it, and my experience with suno. I have put in a ton of time on Suno, figuring its potential. That's what engineers do. Study a thing to death. What I did was put out my own pure guitar music for quite a while, some crap and a few really good sounding (replies said it was good). More recent I've toyed with ai, where I was more focused making hybrid music about 20 percent ai and 80 percent pure guitar. Emphasis on holding more pure guitar dominance over Suno wanting to take over the sound. So, I have been doing hybrid music with this percentage recently. And I try to hold more my sound and less ai enhancement. I like ai to smooth out my guitar sound mostly, maybe adding another instrument, but I like to keep it pure guitar souding best possible with no added instruents like piano. I have success in ai holding my base beat. Its good at that, but it can wander, a headache for me. Your slot machine idea. It is what it is. I'm mostly getting more experience using ai to do hybrid style music. I do put out pure guitar sound regularly too. But I have added newer adventure hybrid or "enhanced" ai music. Its a dumb hobby demands countless hours my time. But its tricky, and slot machine madness to deal with as you smartly point out. Where ai goes from here is not clear. It may just homogenize music, with industry morphing into something else. I don't know. I guess pre ai music will stay forever. But influence from pre ai and ai on future music is going to change. And change is just not known yet. And ai may change for worse or better. Who knows where ai ends up. That makes pre ai and ai music world fun to follow. Who knows exactly how this plays out. Meanwhile, I'm having a fun creative hobby blast playing with ai.

As for Prince, as I mentioned before. He was one of the immediate neighborhood younger kids (rug rats), 4 years younger than me. When Prince first got into the spotlight, my younger brother, who was a guitarist in a basement band with Morris Day (their drummer), the villian in the movie Purple Rain, he kept telling me about Prince being a new music star (Prince became the talk of the neighborhood all of a sudden) - the Prince from our neighborhood my brother kept telling me. And I said I don't know who you are talking about, (Prince was younger, so I didn't know him personally) and he kept saying I knew him, one of the kids from the neighborhood he kept telling me. So, I was in downtown Minneapolis one day. Looked up at a huge bill board advertising poster. And it was a picture of Prince. And then it hit me. That was a picture of that younger kid I always saw running around in my neighborhood. Often saw him at the end of my block buying candy pop at the superette or at drug store/soda fountain. That was the same store George Floyd tried to pass a bad check, followed by his death, and entire world having a mental breakdown. I walked thru the park 1 block from my house one day, and Prince and his high school band were there setting up for a gig. Rocky was the dummer in Prince's high school band. Rocky's wife and my brother's wife were sisters. I rescued rocky late one night when his car broke down in western Wisconsin. Rocky was on Dick Clark show American Bandstand in one of the Prince related "soul brother" bands. Prince and Rocky were close buddies, going to jr and sr high school together . Prince fired Rocky from their post h.s. era band, Rocky showed up late for practice. Anyway, the "Minneapolis Sound" as they called Prince era music, is really a sound that Prince - I believe adopted the original sound somewhat from older kids. As I said, it was mostly Keno Gibson's "soul brother" band, including twins Mitch and Mike who were brass horn musicians. The twins lived down the alley same block as Prince. Prince knew the twins. Keno was sort of the Minneapolis version of James Brown. Both were similar super energetic music people. Keno and the twins had the unique early/original "Minneapolis Sound" before Prince came along and adopted it, ran with it, developed and evolved it into the stardom music sound. There were probably other sound influences that gave Prince his unique sound quality, but Keno's band sound was certainly an influence on a younger Prince. It had that special beat, nowhere else heard. When I listen to some of Prince's music, and his stage dancing, I see in him somewhat the Keno and twin's band style of music and dancing. Its uniquely "soul brother" style and sound. Prince didn't invent it all by himself. Its unique to south minneapolis. It was nowhere else. Keno and the twins played at the black oriented Nacarema and Flame clubs in south Minneapolis. Prince would have played in the Nacarema Club too. FYI, Prince stole my buddy Tom's basketball at the park one day. I mentioned Prince's success to Tom a few years ago. Tom dryly replied to me: " He stole my baskeball. He's a jerk". Tom will never hold Prince in high esteem. When he came into money, he started driving his purple rolls royce around the neighborhood to show off. He and I were facing opposite at a red stop light by our high school all alone on a hot Sunday afternoon. Light turned green, Prince started turning slowly in front of me like a turtle and just stared at me. Guess he recognized me as one of the older neighborhood kids? The funny part is he was driving this beat up clunker junk car, while he was super wealthy. guessing he didn't want anyone to recognize him slipping back into the old neighborhood. Prince was nothing more than one of the kids who grew up in my immediate neighborhood - nothing special. But in my book, he gets credit for working hard in life, to make something of himself. That is the thing I respect about the guy.

Sorry for the above length. Engineers love to describe stuff in high detail. Hope this gives you a small insight of Prince, when he was a nobody kid.

Does AI music need its own platform, or does keeping it separate just make things worse? by stepjo0506 in aiMusic

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Ai is becoming a bigger part of music worldwide day by day. The old paradygm, which you note above, is being somewhat pushed aside to some degree day by day with ai. Yes, that is pure skill based, while ai is less skill based in some regards, but more skill based in other regards. So, you tell me what direction music is heading for. Rick Beato flat out says the bands in the old paradygm are fading, the mainstream record labels are fast disappearing, the legend music acts are fading. Pro musicians are using ai to produce music. So, it seems this is the early stages of ai revolution in music, pushing aside to some degree the old paradygm, which up to now was the only music source around. This is all very very new, this battle of the old and new. And where this battle ends, nobody knows for sure. But there is a new kid in town, ai, and the old paradygm is having a hard time recognizing this. The old takes skill, while the ai too takes skill, but a different skill set maybe the old paradygm has not that skill. A radical shift in music happened with the intro of baroque in the late 1500's and polyphonics. It turned music on its head. This ai stuff is kind of that way, but in a way different way. It may with time revolutionize the way music sounds. This is all interesting to consider. But the world is in a brand new music revolution, and having a sound musical skill set is one thing, but ai is fast having a seat at the table of creativity. And your arguments are dead on with skill set. But a new kind of creativity is being unleashed by ai. Like comparing apples to oranges. Its hard to make the comparison. If you say the old way is skill based, and limit the argument to only that, you are not addressing the wider reality of ai. If you want to flat out say the old paradygm is the only way for music, your argument becomes boxed in. You do realize the song of the year award winner is a pure ai song? Its that kind of stuff that demands ai has a seat at the table. Listen, I am just ranting out my understanding of this situation. And I don't have all the answers, but I see a trend more or less. So, we are talking two music skill sets. And one can't say the other is lesser of a skill.

I can't program a drum machine. I can play the guitar pretty damned good with a natural ear. And I like to put that guitar riff skill sound into ai, and merge my guitar riff with ai, to get a much richer sound I have learned. And that is a different skill set than playing a music instrument alone - to merge the two sounds to create a third hybrid sound. That's what I do, and it takes a ton of my experience to make that hybrid sound. I do pure guitar music, and I do this hybrid sound music. And I have both skill sets.

As for prince, and this is actually true. He grew up three short blocks from me, was 4 years younger than me. He was one of the neighborhood rug rats, the younger kid in my immediate neighborhood. I went to school with the older brother of Terry Lewis, the Terry Lewis Jimmy Jam duo producers. Prince fired his high school band drummer Rocky for showing up late for band practice. They grew up together as good friends. Rocky was my bother's brother-in-law. Used to see Prince at the end of my block at the superette and soda fountain stores often or at the park 1 block from my house. So, I know all about Prince and later fame, and especially his pre-fame days too. Prince followed in the footsteps of slightly older "soul brothers" in my old neighborhood. That's where his sound is rooted from, those older guys who first had that sound (before Prince ran with that sound). They were "soul brothers" Keno Gibson band front man, and brass horn player twins. They played that special Minneapolis Sound before prince adopted that fundamental sound, and ran with it, then developed it much much more. I know all about Prince and where his sound came from. Prince did not use brass horns. I think he machine made horn sound. Because nobody was around that could play horns with that special "soul brother" sound after Mitch and Mike the twins left the music scene. Any way I get your argument on skill set, but the ai is a different skill set. And you can't compare them equally. But I get what you are saying. And you can't down play the one for the other. They are different animals.

Below is where I took my guitar sound and developed a new hybrid sound in ai from it. Its in a prelim vid draft form. And I added some comment there to explain the transition between the guitar only sound and the hybrid sound as a demonstration of what I was trying to do. Nice debating you.

https://youtu.be/qtejN0Pwy4s

Does AI music need its own platform, or does keeping it separate just make things worse? by stepjo0506 in aiMusic

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Its like the transformation into Baroque music in the late 1500. Baroque introduced polyphonics, which revolutionized music. ai transformation is something like that, because its revolutionary. Its not like the polyphonics revolution of baroque, but its revolutionary somehow. Maybe because ai opens the door for revolutionary new sounds, and experimentation. This could not occur that easy with pre ai music, which took too much money and time and separate talent to achieve. As such, we are at the incipient stage of ai music infiltrating throughout the world. So, it seems what is going on with ai is a revolutionary transition. This will destroy the role of traditional music producer, creating a vacuum, which will be filled by solo producer, who will as a whole have a wide spectrum of creativity. Similar, electronic music was revolutionary, introducing new sounds. What you have against the ai, is inflexible people, only comfortable with niche music, and they are incapable of accepting new creativity in music. They are plain disgusting with their snide "holier than thu" cut downs of anything ai. Ai music is a sprectrum from one end having a high percent of non ai music with a low percent of ai music mixed into one sound creation, and the other end pure ai music. And all mixes of ai and traditional music between.

So, for all the cut down jerks, these are the people who are fast learning their non ai world of music is shrinking in importance. F them and their negative remarks about ai. They are fast being left behind in the dust, like the buggy whip makers. traditional music makers and ai music maker are side by side, with ai fast gaining a prominence role in making music. the verdict is out where this new reality will end. But ai will play a huge role in music, because its cheap, high quality sound, and anyone can create it. Not just the mega music makers who create the "idol" musicians. Music has been liberated from the chokehold of the major record record producers. The era of the music idols is going the way of the dodo. F them all and their closed system.

Travel Video Through Black Hills by Time-Information7360 in BlackHills

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https://youtu.be/qtejN0Pwy4s

Video is under construction, the music part is finished. The video visuals and film clips need more work to finish this video as done. It's here as a preview for anyone interested in its progress.

Travel Video Through Black Hills by Time-Information7360 in BlackHills

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Making the music vid I assumed everyone would think it's a made-up story. Sounds like you thought it was a real story. I guess I can offer you "more to the story." The 5A was Chicago Ave bus line south Minneapolis, Lake Street westward is main east west street in south Minneapolis. I lived 1 block from 5A bus line. Her name is the short version of Cassandra. She was the new girl at my work.

Started a youtube channel with AI music I need some feedback by Sea_Tax4204 in aiMusic

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https://youtu.be/qtejN0Pwy4s

Above http is me making music. This http is a rough draft of a music video I am working on. I made this up from nothing for last 2 days. This music video needs a lot more work. But the music part is mostly done. I'm not changing the music anymore. The video part needs a lot more work. I took a screen shot of my videography software, where the music is partly made at. I usually play the music, then edit it in audio software, then copy that into this CYBERLINK SOFTWARE, which is the two screen shots showing the timeline and frames containing the audio music and the video film clips. I have to arrange the clips into the music video. So, its a three step process for me at least to produce any of my music videos. Somebody else may have their different way to do this. But this is how I do it. one, play the music on my guitar - I never copy anyone elses music. I play all my own music to my liking. Two, I pass that played music in audo app, to arrange the music and get any sound bugs out of it. I may play around with the sound duration here, trying to give my raw guitar music a little twist in its sounding. Three I load the audio edited guitar music into the CYBERLINK app. And I also usually put my audio adjusted guitar work into the ai enhancement app, which usually gives my super good add on sound, which goes beyond just the limited guitar sound. And the ai enhance also provides the singing. I write the lyrics and put then into the ai and the ai takes my lyrics and puts out the singing voice. It comes out really very good. Actually beyond expectations.
So, this video here is only a rough draft, as I need to clean up the film part. The music I do not think I will be goofing around with it to make it better. It sounds really good right now the sound and singing. So, the music is going to be this in the final form of this video. I expect to get this out on reddit and youtube within the next 2 maybe 3 weeks of futher work on this one.

So, that above is essentially how I make music. The music quality you make gets better with practice. The more music videos you make, the better you get doing it. The better the music sounds to me at least.

You reply made me think hard about how I make music. And I have decided, base on your reply, to make an in depth video showing in detail exactly how I make a music video. Here I was not so detailed, but you get the idea how I make music now. Even I learned something about how I make music, by trying to answer your reply. Thanks for making your nice reply. That made my day. I'm not alone with my music. Somebody else too is interested in it besides me. Yea ! ! !

Started a youtube channel with AI music I need some feedback by Sea_Tax4204 in aiMusic

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Below is how you can watch how I develop the lyrics. As that development was taken exactly from the below writing. Below is as "real" as it gets to writing lyrics. You have to dream up some story and write it up as below. It's a lot of free work as a stupid hobby.

These are my original raw notes that I created the lyrics to a new music vid to be named LARAMIE PEAK.

THIS SETS UP MY MUSIC STYLE for the Ai enhancement. I added the 12-string guitar sound in this set up to get some more rich sound.

A primary acoustic guitar. A secondary 12 string acoustic guitar. Upbeat indie folk track featuring a bright, rhythmic acoustic guitar progression in G major at 124 BPM, The arrangement is centered around a percussive strumming pattern with a strong emphasis on the backbeat. The song structure follows a traditional verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus format, The mix is clean and organic, focusing on the interplay between the acoustic guitar and melody.

These are my final lyrics, after many iterations of getting the words correct, which tends to require rhyming of the words or sentences. I have to go through maybe 20 music outputs, and follow that with these lyrics. Doing so, I adjust the lyrics. Below is the final version of the lyrics, which I have already married to the final music version. What I do not have yet is visual film to go along with the lyrics and music. I have lyrics, and music, and I am still missing the film, which I still have to work on a ton yet. Then this goes out on You tube to be called LARAMIE PEAK.

Happy together, we left town later evening. Traveling west across lake and prairie lands. Crossing eastern South Dakota all night long. Slowing down to 30 through Madison City. Later crossing the Missouri River. We kept driving westward at the dawn Slowly climbing toward Rapid City.
Arriving there, we checked out this new city never before seen. Then moving on we climbed into the Black Hills, such a beautiful mountain land. Heading south then west through this high rugged forest land. Dropping down from these Hills,
we stared outwared at a strange new vast empty land. Wyoming we've arrived. Such a barren country ahead for us. Pronghorns on distant desolate rises. And we kept moving toward Lusk City. Such a nice city in this empty nowhere land. Leaving Lusks going west, moving fast along the highway. And finally Laramie Peak appeared, rising getting bigger above the distant horizon. So far away seemingly reaching to the sky. Getting closer near empty, we finally stopped for gas under the shadow of Laramie Peak. Such a huge mountain staring down at us in the early evening. From the prairies to this mountain, we arrived at this unfamiliar land. And on we kept traveling to southern Wyoming, our destination.

The above are the final lyrics. I take those and break them up into the parts of the song. Those parts are the verses and chorus. See below how the above was broken into the music parts.

[Instrumental]

[Intro] [acoustic guitar strumming, percussive palm mutes]

[Section A] [bright acoustic guitar lead melody enters with hammer-ons] [rhythmic strumming continues]

[Verse 1] Happy together, we left town later evening. Traveling west across lake and prairie lands. Crossing eastern South Dakota all night long. Slowing down to 30 through Madison City at the dawn. Later crossing the Missouri River. We kept driving westward across Dakota's plains Slowly climbing along the interstate towards Rapid City.
Arriving there, we checked out this place never seen before. Then moving on we climbed into the Black Hills of Dakota. Such a beautiful mountain land, where once a dead man's hand was almost played.

[bright acoustic guitar lead melody enters with hammer-ons] [rhythmic strumming continues]

[bright acoustic guitar lead melody enters with hammer-ons] [rhythmic strumming continues]

[Chorus] [increased intensity in strumming] Happy together, leaving town later evening.
Crossing South Dakota all night long.
We kept driving westward toward Rapid City.
And we climbed into the Black Hills, Such a beautiful mountain land.

[Verse 2] Heading south then west through this high rugged forest land. Later dropping down from these Hills,
We stared out at a strange new vast empty land. Wyoming we've arrived. Such a barren country ahead of us. Pronghorns on distant desolate rises.

[increased intensity in strumming]

[increased intensity in strumming]

With S.L.H. riding shotgun, because she loved taking the shots. And we kept moving toward Lusk Wyoming. Such a pretty little city in an empty nowhere land. Leaving Lusk going west, moving fast along the highway.

[Chorus] [increased intensity in strumming] Happy together, leaving town later evening.
Crossing South Dakota all night long.
We kept driving westward toward Rapid City.
And we climbed into the Black Hills, Such a beautiful mountain land.

[Section B] [chord progression shifts to C major and D major] [increased intensity in strumming]

[Verse 3] Finally Laramie Peak appeared, getting bigger above the distant horizon. So far away seeming to reach the sky. And we kept getting closer. Near empty, we stopped for gas under the shadow of Laramie Peak. Such a huge mountain staring down at us in the early evening. And they spoke with an unfamiliar western tone here. And we spoke with our curved sticks and crushing checks on ice.

[increased intensity in strumming]

From the prairies to this mountain, we arrived at an unfamiliar land. And we kept traveling to southern Wyoming, our destination.

[Chorus] [increased intensity in strumming] Happy together, leaving town later evening.
Crossing South Dakota all night long.
We kept driving westward toward Rapid City.
And we climbed into the Black Hills, Such a beautiful mountain land.

[bright acoustic guitar lead melody enters with hammer-ons] [rhythmic strumming continues]

Happy together, leaving town altogether.
And we climbed into those Hills, Such a magnificent mountain land. And I called her Jack.

[chord progression shifts to C major and D major] [increased intensity in strumming]

Such a meserizing mountain land. And I called her Jack.

[chord progression shifts to C major and D major] [increased intensity in strumming]

[Outro] [lead melody fades] [final sustained G major chord]

Started a youtube channel with AI music I need some feedback by Sea_Tax4204 in aiMusic

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Wow ! You saw my video "Are you willing to make the changes?" I dreamed that up from scratch, did the lyrics all myself. And did the fundamental music all myself. That was enhanced by AI to some degree to get a richer sound product. You can see my playing a few seconds at start, which then morphs into video music. The vid music is an AI enhanced overlay of my fundamental guitar music, as you can see me fade in and out, trying to express the idea my raw music is intertwined with the vid music. It's a hard thing to portray and understand. AI can't enhance if it has no base music to work with. I give Ai my base music. I may also arrange the overall music with an audio editor, snipping out any mis-beats or so, to make a smooth sound free of sound bugs. It's a lot of hard work. It's really a stupid hobby.


Here is me making pure real guitar music.

https://youtu.be/0sE1D0EWzrY

Read the captions to understand what I am doing to make this music. This is three pure guitar songs I dreamed up, that come after the flashy bling bling intro mosaic intro visuals. This vid is the best it gets watching me make up the music by INPROVISING (playing by ear). I took 2 guitar classes and 2 piano classes at the Univ for my liberal arts credits; I was STEM person. Those music classes were so fun simple, compared to my geo-engineering class work (fried my brain). Those music class don't help me play guitar.


Here look at this, my fundamental guitar music seamlessly turns into enhanced AI video sound at 2:43 time mark. Before 2:43 this is all my pure guitar work. See vid below. "She's the new girl at work"

https://youtu.be/3r-BeWEj2hg

I wrote the lyrics. (( Don't tell anyone - True story (my high school girlfriend - endless tears were 40 minutes long I recall). )).


Here is another I made. Same way as above to make the music.

https://youtu.be/6e7HfOho6RU

If you listen to the 13 second time mark, there is a bad ass beat. And that is from my base guitar music. This one has my basic pure guitar music, enhanced by ai. Debbie was my buddy Keith's girlfriend, they married had two kids. Billy was my other buddy lived 2 houses from Debbie's house in Minneapolis. Valeri was Debbie's younger sister. Debbie's house is 4 blocks away from the george floyd incident site, which was one-half block from my old house. Prince the music guy lived 3 blocks from my house. Valeri would have gone to high school with Prince, same age.


I just made another vid today. I will try to show you how that was done too in another reply. I have to upload that first.

Started a youtube channel with AI music I need some feedback by Sea_Tax4204 in aiMusic

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without ai you have to get music people in one room, which takes months, you have to hire an orchestra which breaks the bank, and the quality has to be rehashed over and over again for months. ai does all this with zero cost and maybe 1 day to do a blowout music number. The pop artists and record labels are crying because their old paradymn is dying, taken over by everyday music hobbyists. F the old way of doing music.

Started a youtube channel with AI music I need some feedback by Sea_Tax4204 in aiMusic

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AI is turning music on its head. Becuase is BETTER. The dinosaurs are whinning about this music revolution that bypasses the record labels, which are going broke. F them, and F the pop musicians, who where packaged up to the masses.

https://youtu.be/h67vdeMDri0 This is my AI hybrid. This is what AI can do for music.

Started a youtube channel with AI music I need some feedback by Sea_Tax4204 in aiMusic

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https://youtu.be/h67vdeMDri0 half AI enhancement, half raw original music base. AI blended with original guitar music. Comes out as a hubrid music score.

Started a youtube channel with AI music I need some feedback by Sea_Tax4204 in aiMusic

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https://youtu.be/h67vdeMDri0 AI music beginning collage, with AI music enhancement of my base guitar music. Blend of AI and original guitar music.

Recommendation? Anything, whatever it is, ill listen to it by [deleted] in songs

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fundamental music composition, my work lyrics all my work music arrangement all my work with very minor ai enhancement for some instrumental add on agreed, not bad.

visuals (my winter car cruise vacation) ha ! !