On Generating Lyrics
You can ask smart or even local AI to make some lyrics for song generation, and it will always return a fantastic song.
You can specify the genera of music the lyrics are meant for, and you may even ask for a story that teaches something.
You can ask for the overall length and structure whetter you want a sang intro or pre-chorus, and bridges and in what order.
Then of course you can edit the lyrics, before submitting them to a song generator
I recently discovered that giving an AI a song idea that I care for, and then letting write the lyrics and make a song without me looking at it.
Creates a pretty fun workout, as I am always presently surprised with the results.
I wrote a program to help me keep track of the interesting parameters, and still allow for a randomize button.
And to even a greater surprise, displaying all the decurrent options, made for a huge web page, it is enormous.
If it wasn’t for the choose at random options, I sure wouldn't want to fill it out every time I make a song.
Is is likely better than just asking AI, but I am not sure.
Perhaps, asking a smart AI, a simpler request may just provide better results.
My problem with smart AI is the price, and the fact that I can’t see when I am dropped to a dumber model.
I use my AI to maximum, and I think I get sent to the lower quality AIs sometimes.
Hence my program, I get to guide a simpler AI with, shapes of stories and types of heroes.
And that is not something anyone should specify, each time they make a song.
The results are great, I’ve only ever had technical trouble with songs, once I configured everything correctly every song became a little miracle.
I’ve been creating mostly female solo, story telling songs, Arthurian Legends, workout music for ladies. Adventure songs about nature.
I even created some negative songs about a world that does not care, or leaders out of touch with humanity.
Sometimes it is the lyrics, sometimes it is the music, every once in a while both come together in a perfect way.
The songs whn you ask for too much will sound the same, but asking for just 3 or 4 things the music becomes distinct and rare.
Music, powerful vocals and a long and interesting story, create quite an experience, and quite a workout too.