I think my music should be banned for sucking to hard
@greasemonkey568Сағат бұрын
Slightly distilled, slightly adjacent: I'd prefer to play myself, or listen to a good (or even mediocre) cover band perform anything, than listen to any recording of any kind. Even the recording of original track that that cover band covered. The live band is better than the "original" recording, almost by definition. To me at least.
@timboslice980Сағат бұрын
For a challenge check Miserere Meus Dei for the catholics and Podema Pesma for orthodox. Awesome worship music that most americans find to be alien. Gregorian chant is so beautiful…. There’s a group called Harpe Dei, all biological siblings. Their voices create something so profound and unique. Te Deum and Psalm 91 are my favorites of theirs.
@Skeleton_Dork2 сағат бұрын
It's even made its way into metal lmao Listen to "Hard Knock" by Tallah
@UnruHorizon2 сағат бұрын
Did I know it was late because I’m a drummer or am I a drummer because I knew it was late…
@morezombies96853 сағат бұрын
All of these videos about things the AI cant possibly do. Yet its got us moving the goalpost for what "passing the turing test" means. So idk man. As an illustrator myself I find its a sort of reflexive hubris to react this way. Music is has rules. If it has rules then all it takes is learning the rules.... then you can play the game.
@moctawolf3 сағат бұрын
When I heard that Dm7/E, my brain automatically heard the E7 - Am after that And actually not hearing it made me short-circuit
@grayson91243 сағат бұрын
I'm a classical bass singer with a particularly low register. When I sing soloes I'm technically able to belt up there, but it's not super correct for me to. What my teacher wants is the same gentle quality you get from playing your bass up high and that was kinda interesting to see.
@Gameboi8343 сағат бұрын
Something about this video makes me want to illegally expand my triangular coffin room using galanized square steel, eco-friendly wood veneers, and expansion screws borrows from my aunt to hold clothing and out-of-season quilts for my son, Johnny 🤔
@davidfavila90323 сағат бұрын
I think chakras are supposed to be "alligned" to one of those frequencies, with its natural overtones, one at a time.
@davidfavila90323 сағат бұрын
I get the point, that the argument of 432 is sacred and what not to be farfetched, but the video does make it to be way too absurd, since he himself said these guys do not say anything about temperaments.
@davidfavila90323 сағат бұрын
I had a blast watching, by the way. LOL
@JayTheLane4 сағат бұрын
Sleep in a can.
@vincentb54314 сағат бұрын
Those chords and that orchestration gives strong Rachmaninoff vibes! 😮 Listen to the 3rd movement of his _Symphony No. 2_ for a similar sound to understand what I mean.
@technowey4 сағат бұрын
That’s today. Generative AI is likely to be replaced with different AI that is more than just neural nets with transformers. AI, like most technology, is likely to both become more efficient and a commodity. So, I’m not sure he’s correct. He might be. I wouldn’t make that prediction though. I think it’s not going to happen without the technology getting much more advanced.
@posen795 сағат бұрын
Nailed! kzbin.info/www/bejne/iZWsmmWZa82AeqM
@SurroundeR225 сағат бұрын
i must say, i'm confused, what are you trynna say? Laufey is not jazz,,, becuzz she's not old enough to be at a jazz club? is she too good to do jazz?? i must say that this comes across as the wildest "this is actually not hardcore deathmetal its deathcore hardmetal" type of point, i thinkk u maybe should emphasis the point that its a shame that Laufey is gatekept from the Jazz CULTURE becuz of her age and her not being around the culture, and i agree with this alot, but her music is deffinently jazz music, theres nothing wrong with using the adjective jazz to describe her sound, pop music is both not a genre and if u say to someone she makes pop music u will think of big 808's and triplet rap flows, and that is not what Laufey sounds like at all.. the genre system died a long time ago as music have just evolved too rapidly to keep up with, and so we just use a loose mixture of these "genre-words" to loosely describe what we hear, and i think ur talking about jazz culture, not jazz sound, and i imagine alot of gen z'ers feel pretty gatekept and angry watching this even though you try to say thats not what ur trynna do. but i agree that its sad that laufey is not a part of jazz CULTURE(!!), especially becuz she's very much a part of what common folk call the jazz sound
@pihi425 сағат бұрын
The worst thing that could happen is if some AI lab takes this as a challenge. And this is also the best thing that could happen. Seriously though, the Turing test has become kind of obsolete since computers started to pass it. As another poster stated, it's not surprising that machines made for calculation are good at it. What is surprising though is that collective humankind got to a point where science can be used to turn almost anything into a statement solvable by algorithms.
@luke45025 сағат бұрын
Oh no! The predominantly European culture is learning... historically European music!
@tamvosper73885 сағат бұрын
On the real - AI poetry is garbage. Language models are supposed to be the bread and butter of AI as we currently know it, but AI cannot write poems for shit.
@chrisdurhammusicchannel5 сағат бұрын
IMPROVISE!!!!! The AI bots can never keep up if we all keep improvising!!!
@Zatchurz5 сағат бұрын
Lol. You are so wrong. You dont understand ai. It will soon pass the music turing test and far beyond. This vid wont age well, as it will be proven wrong
@davidrichards13026 сағат бұрын
The world is infested with "myopic visionaries"... members of a vulgar class of low-grade intellects who laugh at people like Jules Verne, and the Wright brothers.
@milabirch73566 сағат бұрын
I wonder if radio stations etc over there are gonna start speeding up or slowing down songs so they fit instead of just not playing them
@tsc75896 сағат бұрын
Honestly, Respectfully, out of America, nobody heard of Esperanza and Samara, but Laufey is on a world tour, suck it.
@againstdumbumbs8 сағат бұрын
This video is bad and you should feel bad
@Top1a18 сағат бұрын
RIP Red Lobster, just filed for bankruptcy
@denisblack98978 сағат бұрын
No need to debunk ai) musicians know it’s a scam, cause we got no bullshit in the stuff we do and you can’t fake it.
@user-bj9lc9sz4j9 сағат бұрын
I could justify the 5ms difference!
@catfishcooler15669 сағат бұрын
Digitally de-tuning an electronic keyboard that triggers samples that were originally recorded at 440hz? Of course it's not going to sound right. I don't give 2 shits about "earth frequency conspiracies" but your logic offends me. Do a proper experiment or don't.
@stefanwalcott9 сағат бұрын
Well researched highly intelligent argument.
@yiwei315510 сағат бұрын
L take
@amanofnoreputation216410 сағат бұрын
tl;dr: Music AI have learn enough to simulate human musical composition mentally, but lack human bodies for the spontaneous production of music.
@catoninetails78911 сағат бұрын
I think you this was no really a train wreck. One song was screwed up, and mostly not even by you, but by the bridesmaid. No big trouble, nothing bad really happened. It's ok.
@BruceEEvans112 сағат бұрын
Mel-UH-deez??? MelOdies. It's an O, Adam. (I'm a singer.😊) A playful jab. I love your content and your attitude.
@legnivetz13 сағат бұрын
How can you ban music? New level of human rights violation :D
@Rhythm_Renegades14 сағат бұрын
You dont realize that sound waves are math and calculated generation that humans do. The illusion of humans being creative is imitation. The computer is a creation aka just like a person who uses sound aka jam session pits, aka the skill set and quality of an output, and other mathematical conversations.
@peach_total14 сағат бұрын
i think the way it’s not blended works with the parallel 5ths. she managed to basically hijack the melody and force the original melody into the role of harmony which i think is neat
@FelixCasaer14 сағат бұрын
Well done
@earthgirdler2314 сағат бұрын
My main takeaway is that Chechen trad music is fire
@GusXFowler14 сағат бұрын
That jam with you, Rotem and James was amazing. We need more acoustic jump-up
@aidanprattewart15 сағат бұрын
I'm not sure I buy "it won't happen because the people in charge aren't interested in it". The whole paradigm of AI rn is reducing the cost of deploying models for specific tasks by doing massive pretraining on unstructured data, and then finetuning for a specific deployment, i.e. you tradeoff between higher training costs for lower task-specific finetuning costs. GPT-3 base is just a next token predictor, but it can be extremely cheaply turned into a model for conversation with a relatively small number of examples. I don't see why we wouldn't eventually (although maybe not soon) have multimodal models that are good enough that we can cheaply (and with a small amount of data) turn them into models which work for musical conversation.
@youdontneedtoreadthis15 сағат бұрын
I still don't understand why the ban
@Shunarjuna16 сағат бұрын
Music is “a thing that two or more people do together”? Really? I compose music for piano, on my own, and I’m usually the only person who ever plays it. Is that not music then?
@Shunarjuna16 сағат бұрын
Give it a few years. It is coming.
@zaynacorey21 сағат бұрын
NAURRRR THE LAST MEASURE OF THE SECOND MELODIC DICTATION IS WRONGN 😭😭😭
@demilembias252721 сағат бұрын
so much for the iron curtain ever coming down, its gotten so much worse than the soviet union ever was over there
@Djoarhet00122 сағат бұрын
I gotta say I disagree completely if your thesis is that companies don't care about the process, the directive test. And you examplify perfectly why when you refer to that red lobster song and how you dislike it. The models of today do feel soulless. So if you could choose between what we have today or a hypothetical future model which seems so responsive and integrated that it would actually feel like another human... Which would you choose? Ai being indistinguishable from humans is the holy grail for companies. And the progress won't stop. It will happen and probably sooner than we expect.
@edgarreitz706723 сағат бұрын
Most famous example of exhibiting the tritone is Liszt Dante Sonata. But Saint Saens comes close. Musicians in Renaissance thought different. From the point of early baroque where "chords" started to exist as such, you start to find tritones. Before that, it was measured by its melodic use and value, which in renaissance high complexity polyphonic music, where every voice has to fit qua to the "harmonia mundi" was going to zero. Really enjoyed your middle age examples! These were wild times!
@farolitohernandez4392Күн бұрын
No odd time signatures in AI music yet.
@dyscotopiaКүн бұрын
I've always referred to autotune as the devil in music, tho to keep with the times I will now refer to Udio and its diabolical ilk as earning that title
@blankspace0000Күн бұрын
Once again i see people discussing AI generated music like it is actually somehow creating new music and not simply extending and mashing up music that already exists in the most complex way imaginable. Without the pre-existing musical cannon it would be NOTHING.