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RT .23
by bennash - 05/17/26 03:00 PM
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Well I'm being the Oh and it can't write with you, only after you I didn't understand that. I recently uploaded a 15 second piano part in Suno together with my lyrics and it used my piano piece in the intro and several other sections of the song. Only in the chorus and bridge did Suno generate a different chord progression. I would view that as a co-write with Suno. I wrote the lyrics and Suno used my piano melody and my chord progression in some of the song parts. I'm using Suno now more often as my band. It plays my melodies, sings my vocal melodies, etc. For 10$ a month, this is much cheaper than what Elvis is doing and what I used to do. It also sounds much better than when I play all the instruments myself and sing. I hope, in a year or so, we'll be able to upload more than just 2 minutes. That will be a real game changer. Well I'm being the artist and live players , I enjoy the process of producing songs You guys are on a different level . Whatever makes ya happy. Just for fun , first live players https://hearthis.at/elvis-nash-xk/guitars-mixed-lap-steel-mix/Sf4/Second the AI https://suno.com/song/def7dce7-e905-4567-87c3-bde5d9090c87Honestly not much difference I don't think you should use session musicians for demos. I'm not sure if it ever made sense, let alone today with all the tech. I get that real musicians offer a feel we can't get, and they understand better than software or ai, and it can be done in one take. But a deno is a deno, why waste money on demos. If it's your album then yes, can be worth it, but who's gonna buy it?
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