My time as second chair trumpet in a 60 pc. orchestra gives me near overwhelming good mems. There was nothing as satisfying to me as being in the pocket with others while playing live music.... It truly transcends.
BUT... I can say again, since I began getting serious about learning more about prompts and AI music creation better-practices, I've havent been more excited about music for a long time.
Yesterday when I should have been working on a custom strap, I resurrected a moldy oldie from my 1990's songbook, rehearsed it about six times... rewrote a couple clunky lines, printed it out played it into my phone. Half-assed performance, really.
Converted that 4 min. video to an audio online uploaded it. Ugh! Not great. Added prompts and lyrics (in brackets) for all the backup vocals and the main arrangement... adding some piano, that took about half an hour (so maybe two and a half hours prep total).
First, I set the suno controls to be somewhat true to my performance... (it's much improved)...this is what I got.
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(The singers say "moreee" because I worded it like that, ...needed to be morrrrrre)
Then, on a whim, I figured why not try bit of a sadassed grunge sort of approach to it
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That was kind of cool.
Then I had an epiphany, feeling it might work even better as a contemporary jazz number, so prompted it for that
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Happy Songs" width="760" height="240"><a href="
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That is the one I published.
This not to show you fellas anything but a taste of what's possible, quickly.
That said, I fully realize how creativity and musical fulfillment is a very personal thing... different for each of us in all our individual situations.