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A friend of mine in Adelaide, Australia, uses a musical AI App that allows you to type up some words and the App turns them into a musical song in any genre and you can set the mood… And if you can put two words together that rhyme, you could have a hit

He flies a DJI Mini 4 Pro and he sets the music to his videos to also tell the story of what is happening in the video. It is so much cooler than inserting some generic free music you might find on the web…

Here is an example of one of his Videos…

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This music and song is an original creation that he can copyright and have full monetary rights to for life.

The App is:…

Generate AI Music Free Online with AI Music Generator

He has also created a mini tutorial to show just how easy it is to work the App. If you like the work that Gordon has gone to then I would ask that you check out his YouTube Channel (no he is not Monetized and he only does this for fun…) and Subscribe…

Gordon's Adventures

This is the tutorial Gordon created for you….

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Unfortunately, Gordon's drone "Frog" was flying with some of the local wildlife and it was taken out but a giant Fruit Bat (Remember, this is Australia…) but Gordon still made a video of the last flight.

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If you think that's a lot of Bats then look at the Cockatoos gathering…

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Frog suffered a broken leg from the Bat Strike and as soon as Gordon finds a qualified "surgeon" to repair his Frog, he will be flying again.

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I use Suno.com found it to be much more predictable outcome than the others.
You can tell it to create background music for videos. For example: Select Intrumental, then The prompt: "Combine elements from both cello and piano, using harmonies and rhythms, to create rich layered sound with ebb and flow" https://suno.com/s/iqj3I5BgDcO4KRgo
 
I use Suno.com found it to be much more predictable outcome than the others.
I have been playing with both and the Suno offers more songs per day in the free version than AI Misic does but the choice of Musical Genres is so much easier to select in AI Music as it pops down as a window listing all choices. Suno has a "ribbon style" list that scrolls as you click on it and it does not offer many choices and the scrolling only goes one way, if you miss your choice, you have to scroll the whole list again…

Of course, I am using the free versions, so I am not complaining and I am just mentioning it.

But neither version offers a user manual to show/explain what Command Parameters work… For instance: text-based annotations like asterisks, brackets, and capitalization, directly influence vocal delivery, effects, and song structure.

More examples that are like "Easter Eggs… "Thunder rumbling" adds atmospheric thunder sounds. "Crowd cheering" adds a live performance vibe.

And you can even tell the AI (well, hint anyway…) make it sound like "Kenny G's" song "Songbird…" or make a toe-tapping track inspired by "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" by Earl Scruggs.
 
I have been playing with both and the Suno offers more songs per day in the free version than AI Misic does but the choice of Musical Genres is so much easier to select in AI Music as it pops down as a window listing all choices. Suno has a "ribbon style" list that scrolls as you click on it and it does not offer many choices and the scrolling only goes one way, if you miss your choice, you have to scroll the whole list again…

Of course, I am using the free versions, so I am not complaining and I am just mentioning it.

But neither version offers a user manual to show/explain what Command Parameters work… For instance: text-based annotations like asterisks, brackets, and capitalization, directly influence vocal delivery, effects, and song structure.

More examples that are like "Easter Eggs… "Thunder rumbling" adds atmospheric thunder sounds. "Crowd cheering" adds a live performance vibe.

And you can even tell the AI (well, hint anyway…) make it sound like "Kenny G's" song "Songbird…" or make a toe-tapping track inspired by "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" by Earl Scruggs.
I tried a bunch and then went to the paid plan on suno, what I have done is download every resource I could find on suno prompt building, all the different supported instruments, styles etc and put it in a document for gemini gem creation. It builds a bot using your info, so I told it to be a musical theory expert and use the resources to write prompts and make suggestions for the content. It works amazingly well, I'm sure the same idea could be adapted to the AI you are using.
 
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If it had not blocked you, I bet the song would have included that you went after your dog, but a train came racing across your path and blocked your pursuit and allowed them to get away, and mow, someday you are going to get that train… L o L . . .
 
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