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"I keep it simple. I write what I can play and ensure it's within reach for the average musician too. Once the composition is done, I create the score. Nowadays, since players often need to hear the music first, I also provide a sound file. That's…"
"the opening, I thought was quite impressive. You build up the attractive Brucknerian theme quite nicely initially and then the second part from around 4'15" initially looks as if it's going to build up to a powerful climax but then it just fades…"
"I remain an AI skeptic.
The technology isn't new; it has been around for decades now. The difference really is in (1) the scale of data available to train the model, thanks to the internet and social media harvesting millions of data points from…"
The technology isn't new; it has been around for decades now. The difference really is in (1) the scale of data available to train the model, thanks to the internet and social media harvesting millions of data points from…"
"The technology is incredibly impressive to me; especially the way it can convincingly set almost any text to listenable, melodic content- and the realism of the instrumentals and vocals is pretty convincing too. The most unsettling part is that it's…"
In response to some very legitimate criticism of an earlier orchestral work of mine which lacked a central motif and introduced too many disjointed themes in a 33 minute overture, I decided to break the piece up and convert it into a symphony.Here…
"using sampled libraries, by definition all the notes in a score are actually playable -- the question can be whether they are playable at the speed and/or in the combination that's been written. That's of course the tricky part and requires…"
"lovely oboe sound -- looking forward to more."
"It's sounding good, Dave. I'm looking forward to hearing the rest of the work in its entirety. I've always been impressed by how much life even one live instrument can breathe into a track. It truly makes a world of difference. "
I'll start posting the full movements on here eventually, but I've finished (in the protracted finalising of parts and scores now) a large symphonic suite of four tone poems written for the Galilean moons of Jupiter. In a fit of inventiveness I…
"My feeling is that creating a playable score - thus forcing yourself to work, theoretically, within the natural constraints of instruments and their human operators - confers an advantage on the music's realism and quality. Unless your knowledge is…"
My latest work for Solo PianoSonataHas 3 MovementsRegards,Saul Saul Gefen · Sonata
"on the other other hand, although this has little to do with the intended composer, this is something of a masterpiece of poetry if nothing else.
https://www.udio.com/songs/wK28itMJAm3nj5URovk548"
https://www.udio.com/songs/wK28itMJAm3nj5URovk548"
"on the other hand, it clearly hasn't the slightest idea about Janacek even though he obviously in their database. When I asked for a potted version of the "Cunning Little Vixen" it replied with something which sounded a bit like Handel.....
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"yes, the ending did remind me of Rosenkavalier -- at any rate it definitely seems quite Straussian. I've never regarded Wagner as a close cousin so won't comment there. But if this software -- supposedly programmed by some of the same team that…"
"My only input was text: "soprano aria in the style of Richard Strauss" and the specific lyrics. In a typically odd AI manner, it outputted a duet (0:33 to 1:06)! I then asked for an instrumental intro (it added 0:00 to 0.33), an extension of the…"
"I must echo Kris's question -- I don't understand what exactly you needed to input here yourself to give this fascinating result!
I think there is nevertheless some difference between chess and music. And I've been for a long time interested in…"
I think there is nevertheless some difference between chess and music. And I've been for a long time interested in…"
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