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by JAPOV - 05/01/26 04:06 PM
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by JAPOV - 04/30/26 09:52 PM
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WHEN?
by JAPOV - 04/23/26 11:28 PM
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Good songwriters will generally produce better songs using Artificial Intelligence (AI) than bad songwriters because AI serves as a tool that amplifies human intent, taste, and experience.
AI excels at pattern recognition, speed, and generating options, but it requires a skilled human to curate, refine, and add emotional depth to the output.Here is how the skill gap persists even with AI:Prompting & Curation (Taste): Good songwriters know what makes a song "good" (e.g., lyrical hooks, emotional authenticity, structural variation).
They can curate AI outputs, selecting the few great lines from a pile of "cheesy" or generic content. Bad songwriters may simply take the first, most cliché output, resulting in formulaic music
The "Human Touch" Gap: While AI can mimic styles, it struggles to infuse music with genuine, nuanced emotion. Skilled songwriters use AI to handle technical tasks (like generating chord progressions or backing tracks) while focusing their energy on the "heart" of the song—real stories, emotional resonance, and lyrical nuance.
Workflow Integration: Experienced songwriters use AI as a collaborator to break writer's block or brainstorm new directions. In contrast, someone without fundamental songwriting skills might treat AI as a "ghostwriter," resulting in a song that lacks a cohesive vision.Editing & Refinement: An expert songwriter knows how to rewrite, rearrange, and edit AI-generated lyrics, transforming them from "AI-sounding" to "their own".
The Key Takeaway: The quality of the final song depends on the human's ability to direct the AI. AI reduces the "friction" of creating music, but it does not replace the artistic decision-making that sets good songwriters apart.
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