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3. AI Lyrics with Lyric Studio - Part 1: Verse 1
Lessons
Introduction and What You're Going to Learn
02:35 2Let's Listen to the Two Versions of the Songs That We Create in this Course
02:02 3AI Lyrics with Lyric Studio - Part 1: Verse 1
07:36 4AI Lyrics with Lyric Studio - Part 2: Chorus
07:38 5AI Lyrics with Lyric Studio - Part 3: Verse 2
12:02AI Chord Sequence
05:20 7How to Create AI Melodies with Melody Studio - Part 1: Verse 1
10:48 8How to Create AI Melodies with Melody Studio - Part 2: Chorus
10:35 9How to Create AI Melodies with Melody Studio - Part 3 Verse 2 + Importing MIDI
08:31 10How to Create AI Vocals with Synth V Studio Basic - Part 1: Importing + Verse 1
04:39 11How to Create AI Vocals with Synth V Studio Basic - Part 2: Verse 2
02:42 12How to Create AI Vocals with Synth V Studio Basic - Part 3: Bouncing + Importing
03:56 13Upbeat - Part 1: Drums - Arranging with Logic Pro 11's Session Players
10:53 14Upbeat - Part 2: Bass - Arranging with Logic Pro 11's Session Players
09:14 15Upbeat - Part 3: Keys - Arranging with Logic Pro 11's Session Players
15:12 16Ballad - Part 1: Keys - Arranging with Logic Pro's 11's Session Players
11:18 17Ballad - Part 2: Bass - Arranging with Logic Pro's 11's Session Players
04:33 18Ballad - Part 3: Drums - Arranging with Logic Pro's 11's Session Players
10:39 19Ace Studio Basics - Part 1: Importing MIDI and Adding Lyrics
03:54 20Ace Studio Basics - Part 2: Selecting AI Vocalists
07:06 21Ace Studio Basics - Part 3: Exporting and Importing
07:24 22AI Mastering in Your Web Browser with Landr
04:53 23Logic Pro's AI Mastering Assistant - Introduction
02:25 24Logic Pro's AI Mastering Assistant - Controls and Settings
08:58 25Song Lyrics with ChatGPT and AI Tools Introduction
00:49 26How to Write a Poem and then turn it into Song Lyrics with ChatGPT and Quillbot
08:03 27How to Create Lyrics from Scratch with ChatGPT
10:21 28How to Use Chat GPT to Improve your Song Lyrics
05:00 29Thanks and Bye
00:13Lesson Info
AI Lyrics with Lyric Studio - Part 1: Verse 1
So the first thing that we're gonna look at is lyrics and I'm gonna be using the A I tool lyric studio, which you can find online. So I've opened up my browser. I've searched for lyric studio. I've gone into it. I'm using the pro trial here, but there is also a free version that you can use. And even the pro trial is not that expensive if you're looking to invest a little bit of money into A I. So as you can see, this is the main kind of landing page once you've all signed up and you've made an account and I'm gonna go and type in new song and it comes up with some various different choices that you have. So in this case, it's choosing a genre, I'm gonna choose pop. And then after that, it says what's your song about? And you can either add your own topics or you can choose pre-elected topics that they already have for you. So I'm gonna choose two. I'm gonna choose Love and I'm gonna choose Joy. Let's keep it happy. Yeah. Bit light for the course. And then we go continue and then it's ...
analyzing my topics and that's gonna help generate suggestions for it as well. So here we go, we have got, this is the main um port of call for this place. You can add collaborators to this. If you want to, you can also export these lyrics and then if you see, you can just write lyrics here. So if you already have some lines that you really, really like, then you can just start writing those in and that will then help the A I tool suggestion. Um However, what we're going to do is we're going to look at um the different suggestions that we have on this side. So I'm just gonna literally take the very first one. I want you to know that I love you and I really do, I promise you. Now, what's great is it's selected it here within this box. It also tells you how many syllables each line has. This is a really important thing. If you're not that experienced within lyric writing, it's really useful to have a consistent number of syllables on corresponding lines, which then makes your melodies feel more uniform and therefore more memorable. So this is a really useful tool that I think then if we go back and look in the suggestion box, it'll instantly give you suggestions for something that rhymes with you. So let's go new suggestions, rhyming with you and then we've got here. Uh I'm never gonna let you go. Not sure that rhymes with you. But we'll see how we go, a lot of using these tools is about being able to work around the suggestions they give and you making decisions yourself. And so I'm gonna pick here, I'm just looking down these and one that I quite like is I know you feel it too. OK. So we have uh I want you to know that I love you. I know you feel it too. That one's only six syllables here. Now, something that I think's useful when I'm writing lyrics is to be able to create patterns with my phrase lengths. So here we've got a nine syllable line and then a six syllable line, I'm gonna try and go back and make another nine syllable line and then a six syllable line. So let's have a look around here. Um We've had two lines here that both have rhymes at the end of them. So I'm gonna try and find some different ones here. Uh Maybe we start here with this line. I'm just gonna type this one in um uh and that I'm never gonna let you go. And ultimately, that's 10 syllables right now. So I'm gonna deliberately knock off one syllable and we're down to nine and then what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna edit it. So it feels a little bit more grammatically correct. So I want you to know that I love you. I know you feel it too. That I'm never gonna let you go. I, I feel like I want to take out the that I feel like I want it to start with. I'm never gonna let you go, but that's now eight syllables. So maybe we change, I'm to, I am. So I hope what I'm demonstrating right here is I'm using a I as suggestions, but then I'm also using my own brain and trying to find ways to then edit that work. So it becomes more my own. Um And then we're going to want a six syllable line. So I'm gonna try and look for rhymes with, go, let's have a look. OK. So if we have a look here, we've got no, um we've got grow, we've got Glow as well. So I'm just gonna pick, I quite like the idea of using the word Glow. I think that's gonna be an interesting piece of imagery that could potentially paint a picture for the listener. So I'm gonna pick this line. Obviously, it's 11 syllables right now. We wanna get it down to six if we're following that pattern of nine syllables, six syllables, nine syllables, six syllables. So, uh what happens if I just take off this first one? And we are down to six syllables? So we have got, I'm never gonna let you go. Our love will always glow. That's all quite nice. I think that's following those patterns that we want. I'm going to now just put my songwriter brain on here. And um I want to not use the word love too much in this verse. We're already using love in the first line and we're using it in the final line. So I just wanna change the word love. So here we go. We got a thesaurus tool, which is quite helpful. So I'm just gonna look up the word love. See if there's any other words that we could use instead that um are related to love and that there are one syllables as well and will fit within that line. So let's have a look. OK? There's nothing there that I'm really fancying. So maybe I'll try a different word. I'm never gonna let you go or something will always glow. Maybe it is light, maybe light could be an option, but I'm also gonna look and see if there's anything else that could work with that. So maybe it could either be light or it could be fire. So I'm just gonna put those options in for myself. Um So I want you to know that I love you. I know you feel it too. I'm never gonna, I am never gonna let you go. Our light will always glow that could work or I've put in fight rather than fire. That's a problem. Our fire will always glow. I quite like fire, I think because it implies passion, which is obviously what we're trying to get across with love. And so there we have got a first verse that works out pretty well. Ok. There we go. That is verse one done.
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