• njordomir@lemmy.world
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    I like real music about real experiences and feelings, regardless of genre. For every McArtist there a real artist who does it from the heart. For every mumble rapper there is an Immortal Technique. For every AI country artist there’s a Willie Nelson.

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    5 hours ago

    AI’s gonna ruin country music. Watch, their trucks are gonna run away, they’ll catch their dog cheating and their wives are all broke down.

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      In general and nowadays, absolutely. But there is so much actually great country music, and I say that as someone who stays FAR away from the genre as it is now and strongly dislike what it stands for and most of the people who like it. I even dare to say that some of the greatest songs of all time are country songs, but it’s hard to connect those to what it is now. My immediate reaction to this post was like yours, but it doesn’t take much thinking to realise there’s more to the genre than the stereotypical modern cringe shit.

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    10 hours ago

    Well, it was definitely going to be within modern country where it became successful and accepted.

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    What’s original about most popular songs. They’re usually lyrically simple with a catchy beat and chorus. Something AI would easily be good at and it could churn out mediocre music easily, and a catchy popular tune wouldn’t be too difficult with interation. Country is no exception.

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      I don’t wanna defend pop music too much but “catchy” is one of those aspects of music that’s easy to immediately recognize but extremely hard to pull off. In order to be catchy a melody needs to be both wholly familiar feeling but also juuuuuust different enough to surprise our ears.

      I’m not saying a generative AI couldn’t ever pull it off if you drained enough lakes to do it, but while it’s very good at producing the “familiar” it’s very very bad at producing anything “surprising”.

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      Plus you can spam thousands of songs easily, one is bound to be catchy and successful, an outlier on the bell curve.

      I’m curious what they will do for live concerts, hire a perfomer or AI all the way with some generated video?

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    So is it beers, trucks, babes, and America, or “I killed that good for nothing sonofabitch husband and I’d do it again”

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      9 hours ago

      I feel like we all know the answer without even reading the article

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      13 hours ago

      Almost, it was the man, and his pesky interference with our protagonists freedom. And guns.

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    I’ve been collecting music for a while on my hard drive and AI-generated stuff has been one of my worries. I tend to download a lot of vaporwave from Bandcamp (sometimes full labels at a time) and some of those artists have used AI. I’m sure some unmarked AI slop has sneaked into my collection this way and I don’t know which albums/tracks.

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    It’s country music, not Mozart, they are all pretty much the same anyway. It’s formulaic and works with a group of people who don’t want innovation or change.

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      A dirt road A cold beer A blue jeans A red pickup A rural noun, simple adjective

      No shoes No shirt No Jews You didn’t hear that Sort of a mental typo

      I walk and talk like a field hand But the boots I’m wearing cost three grand I write songs about riding tractors From the comfort of a private jet

      I could sing in Mandarin You’d still know I’m pandering Hunting deer, chasing trout A Bud Light with the logo facing out

      Hear that subtle mandolin That’s textbook pandering I own a private ranch that I rarely use I don’t like dirt

      [Spoken:] One verse, one chorus in the bag Now it’s time to talk to the ladies I am hoping my Southern charm offsets all these rape-y vibes I’m putting out

      Good girl In a straw hat With her arms out in a corn field That is a scarecrow Thought it was a human woman, sorry

      A cold night A cold beer A cold jeans Strike that last one

      I’m wanting you I hope you’re feeling me Subtextually

      We go to bed, you doze off So I take your country girl clothes off I put my hands on your body It feels like hay, It’s a fucking scarecrow again

      Like Mike’s Evander-ing Fuck your ears, I’m pandering I write songs for the people who do Jobs in the towns that I’d never move to

      Legalize gerrymandering Tolerate my pandering You got a beautiful mouth I got a beautiful

      You dumb motherfuckers want a key change?

      Thematically meandering Emphatically pandering I got a tight grip on my demo’s balls Say the word “truck”, they jizz in their overalls

      You don’t know what land you’re in I’m in the land of pandering And I’ll be upfront I do what I do 'cause I’m a total fucking cunt-ry boy

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      I’m a Mozart hater and have to say Mozart is also very formulaic. Fuck the classical era of classic music, it’s boring as hell

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        thats a weird take. you have consider things in the time they were written which really pushed the envelope for the 1780s. Im still giving you an upvote cause you specified the classical era of classical music, I think my favorite symphonies were written post 1900

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          I am a classical (non-classic classical) music enjoyer, especially of the late romantic and modern periods. The classic period is just boring on account of being formulaic, and imho Mozarts music sounds incredible boring, even for classic standards. Maybe I’m also biased because one of my neighbours plays Mozart all day every day with an open window and it’s slowly driving me insane

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            I can understand being burned out if something is overplayed, but I would question your sanity if you find a good performance of Canzonetta sull’aria to be boring.

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        Get back to us in 400 years and see how many students in Conservatories are studying Garth Brooks.

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      Yeah, it was always gonna be either Country or Christian music that got AI’ed first. Music for morons basically

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      Its a genre just like most others. They are all very similar thats why they are in the same genre.

      Country is about beer, dirt roads and memories.

      Rap is about sex and money

      Pop is about sex relationships and breakups.

      Punk rock is about breakups and depression.

      Sure there are outliers but its not like country is the only genre with very similar music.

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        Metal is about sex, relationships, breakups, depression, addiction, war, religion, politics, freedom, dragons, and dwarves.

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    In the end the outcome will always matter.

    Look at corporations. They thrive, harm and exploit and all know it and the masses still use their products and services because they are often too good or too monopolistic to not.

    The same will be true for AI content. If it’s by the masses perceived as good content it will be successful.

    And to be fair… Many human creations that get large traction and fanbases these days are not great quality. The bar to surpass really, really low in many cases.

    We humans are simply dumb on average.

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      I have seen people moved to tears from ai music. To me no matter how good it sounds, I still feel like I’m listening to modem noises. A recent funeral for example, an ai song, written by a thoughtless prompt, filled with bored, tired cliches that could have just as easily been written by a corporate communications department, was the tear filled tribute to my step-mother as she was lowered into the ground.

      It was the single most dystopian moment of my life.