I think the value of Songsmith is not so much that you can take the cheesiest of styles and create something like in those videos. It's the fact that it can figure out a somewhat decent chord progression based merely upon you singing a melody line. Once you have your chord progression, you can take it from there using other tools.

You probably wouldn't use it to try to have it get the right chord progression of an existing popular song, because there are too many ways you can go. But if you have a melody running through your head and don't have a clue about wrapping an arrangement around it, this is a pretty simple way to get you started.

Or, there's just the old fashioned way...

I think too many people are looking for the holy grail of song creation. You know, you just click "create" and voila, you now have the next hit song that you can fully credit yourself with.

I think Songsmith is merely a tool that will fit certain needs at times. It's not a tool you use all the time, but I can see some benefit to it (even if it's making someone laugh by watching one of those videos).


John

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