RE: Fighting against AI Music
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Ai music is crazy, I dabbled with it as well to see what it can create and what it can't create. Often, the results just seemed to be something completely different from what I had imagined in my brain, which is exactly the reason why I will never give up on writing music.
The reason why I love to write music is that, just like when painting or drawing, writing or doodling, you don't have to follow any rules. Why would you? I had a funny discussion with one of my classmates, what feels like years ago, and she told me, "No, you can't mix classic music with electronic trap".....WHY NOT LOL? When I sit down for a couple of hours to just vibe and write, I don't care about no rules *(do I want to get better? Yes, but in the moment of writing it is my space and then later on in the mastering process or whatever, sure we could argue that rules are important) If there is one thing that I have learned though it is to sit down finish a track and release it. It's not going to be perfect, but at least it will be alive and won't rot on the hard drive.
In conclusion :D, AI music will get better and better, but it will never be what I write 😍...unless some maniac trains it on my music..........damn, I would actually be pissed
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I never teach rules as rules in my classes. I pose them as tools in your toolbelt which you can use when it suits you. The more tools you collect, well, the more options you got.
Ask questions like 'why did classical period musicians stick to these specific rules?, why did later classical musicians ignore those rules?' The history of music is just a long chain of one period disagreeing with and going against the rules of the era before them. So yeah, rules are tools, but do whatever sounds good to you =D
Some of students have created music of a style I think is probably entirely new in all of history lol, it's surprisingly not that hard if you are allowed to fly.
AI music is trapped within the confines of what is already known. It can't fly!
Yes exactly!