Originally Posted By: JoanneCooper
Amazing that Rick video is a year old!! One wonders what has changed in a year.

I am so intrigued by this topic. My LyricLab app is doing really quite well. People love it, but many are saying, “okay, so this is great but how do I put music to these lyrics?”. My standard answer is “well, I use Band-in-a-box to provide musical ideas. I enter a chord progression and style that inspires me and then I sing and play along, making changes to the chords and lyrics until I am happy (ish).”

But even that is a bridge too far for many of the people who have subscribed to my app.

There is a market for a simple tool that will take a lyric and generate chords and melody (along with a AI vocal). And that will be an awesome starting point for many people who want to experience the joy of writing (and eventually performing) their own songs.

Now just to find that tool!



You app, while still in the primitive first stages, will undoubtedly improve as you refine it and add to it. Currently, it does provide grist from which one can, with a bit of effort and grey matter, produce a workable lyric that would otherwise not have existed before.


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Add nothing that adds nothing to the music.
You can make excuses or you can make progress but not both.

The magic you are looking for is in the work you are avoiding.