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❓Why Do You Create AI Music❓
Quick pulse check for the community. What’s your main reason for creating AI music? 👇 Reply with the number that fits you best:
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❓Why Do You Create AI Music❓
2 likes • Jan 8
For me, it’s actually several reasons at the same time.I played piano and wrote texts when I was a child. Much later in life, I attended a course in autogenic training, where we learned how the words in the songs we listen to affect us.I’ve been working with these topics for around 30 years in general. The first songs I wrote were just for myself, and I used to sing them quietly to myself during the day, trying things out and experiencing their effect on me personally. One big limitation for me was that I don’t really have a good singing voice. When AI came along, I suddenly saw a real possibility to still bring my musical ideas to life. I started with a relaxation channel, which I originally planned without singing, but over time it naturally developed in a different direction. It was a challenge, but in the end, I enjoyed it a lot. I’m very grateful that this channel has grown to over 16,000 followers and that some videos reached more than 500,000 views. The feedback for my music means a lot to me, especially because creating the songs the way I wanted with Suno was honestly quite difficult. Now, with my AI influencer project, I’m currently realizing another long-time dream. Of course, it’s also nice to earn money with something you enjoy and that brings joy to others, and I’ve experienced that to some extent with YouTube as well. But that was not the original motivation. At the same time, we’re human, we live on this planet, and money is part of life. So it’s beautiful when something you love can also support you financially.
1 like • Jan 9
@Daniel Parker There is actually a lot I could say about this — I could probably write entire books about it. It’s not easy to put all of this into just a few sentences. I have many projects I’d still love to bring to life. I’ve been writing children’s stories for years — I started back when my daughter was still very young. In these stories, there are small rhymes that can be used for different situations. Simple little rhymes, for example to help when children get hurt. One example: when my daughter was in first grade, she really disliked math. She hated it. So I came up with a small rhyme for her. We repeated it regularly, and I wrote a short children’s story around it, supported by positive psychology. Within a few months — by the end of her first school year — she had improved so much in math that she even signed up for a school competition. That experience inspired me to continue writing children’s stories. However, I don’t have a formal pedagogical education, and in that world, formal qualifications often matter more than lived experience. At the time, what I was doing wasn’t really recognized. So I eventually chose the job I’m doing now, which I mentioned in my other comment under your video. Through this work, I’ve had the opportunity to observe very closely and test in real life what effect these small rhymes, verses, and words can have on children. Music is a big part of my daily life. I start my mornings with it, dancing or singing while I get ready. I love music deeply, and I choose very consciously what I listen to. I generally agree with you regarding intention and energy. I would just like to add that words and music are not neutral—both convey vibrations, just as those who write a song, compose music, or produce a video bring their own energy and emotional state to the table. All of this comes together in the finished song or piece of music. And depending on how open a listener is—or what experiences or inner blocks they might have—the same song can have a very different effect on different people.
Paper an A Pen - The Power of words
@Andrea Harmat Ivkovic this song was crafted to expose the influences that target us as listeners . I chose gangsta rap to deliver the message . Let me know your opinion.https://youtu.be/YcVVAckUUns
1 like • Jan 9
First of all, congratulations. I think your video is very well done, and the lip-sync and editing work really well.I also fully agree with the message. I’ve been observing this topic for a very long time, and for more than seven years now I’ve been working with children — first in kindergarten and now in a school setting. I support children with special needs, sometimes one-on-one, but often also in small groups. That gives me the opportunity to really see children from a different perspective and to spend more time with them than many others can. Unfortunately, I see very clearly what uncontrolled media consumption can do to children. Of course, adults are affected as well, but during childhood it can be especially harmful. Our brains store everything we see and hear, and our reactions later in life are shaped not only by what we experience directly, but also by what we see and hear through media. When we face certain situations, all of this comes together in our responses. It’s very sad to see the direction our world is moving in and how strongly people — especially children — can be influenced through media. Another important aspect for me is my own history. I grew up in a country where there was war during my youth. I'm from Serbia, originally Hungarian, speak both languages, and moved to Germany during the war. I've personally experienced how different media outlets reported completely differently on the same event. It was frightening to see how many things were misleadingly or distortedly portrayed in the media—often with very little connection to reality. And this isn't just about one topic; it applies to many areas. Unfortunately, most people tend to uncritically believe what they see and hear in the media. To return to children and media violence: I've seen firsthand what it can do to a child when they're exposed to violent content at a young age—four, five, or six. One child I worked with was no longer able to play appropriately with peers and began reenacting violent characters and scenes. Witnessing that was truly shocking. He watched movies like Penny White.
Stuck on style – any ideas?
Hi everyone! 😊 I found two music tracks on TikTok that really inspired me – they’re both quite different, but I like the energy and vibe in each of them. I already have a lyric idea in mind, and I’d love to create something in a similar style, but I can’t quite figure out what genres or musical styles they belong to. Would anyone be open to listening and sharing their thoughts? It would really help me to find the right direction – maybe just a style name or what elements stand out to you. I’d really appreciate any ideas or suggestions! 🙏 Thanks so much in advance!
1 like • Jan 5
@Bela Designs Thank you! 😊
2 likes • Jan 8
@Daniel Parker Thanks for the ideas, Daniel. I had thought about a few other directions before, but decided to pause them for now. I’ll try out the variations you mentioned, tweak the text a bit more, and see what fits best. I’ll get back to you once I’ve tested it.
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1 like • Jan 5
That's really interesting. I hadn't considered it from that perspective before, but it makes sense. Thanks for sharing, a great approach.
✨ New Year, New Fire ✨
My New Year video is finally finished, and I honestly had so much fun creating it.Even though I had limited time, I’m really happy with how it turned out. Sometimes you just have to trust the process and let things flow — and this one felt right. I wish all of you a wonderful new year filled with growth, joy, and beautiful new opportunities. May your dreams take shape and may you move forward with confidence and excitement. A big thank you to Daniel for creating this Skool community. I truly appreciate the space you’ve built here and wish you a lot of success as this community continues to grow and connect amazing people. Here’s to a new year, new energy, and many great things ahead ✨💛 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKPYIr17tD8
1 like • Jan 1
@Daniel Parker Thank you so much for your kind words, I really appreciate it 🤍 Creating this song and the whole video was such a meaningful process for me. I learned a lot along the way, and even though there’s always more that could be improved, I’m truly happy with how it turned out. What matters most to me is that people can feel the energy and intention behind it. Seeing such positive reactions really means a lot and motivates me for what’s coming next. Thank you again for your support ✨
1 like • Jan 1
@Mikael Svensson Thank you so much! To be honest, it really depends. For me, creating a video usually takes quite a bit of time, because I like to be very intentional with it. I often have a clear vision in my head and want everything to feel right. I usually start with the music first, and then I slowly build the visuals around it. Sometimes I spend a lot of time searching for the right images or creating the right mood, and only then do I move on to the final video. There are tools that can generate videos very quickly, but that’s not really my way. I like to feel into the process and let things develop naturally. That’s why it can take many hours — this one definitely did. I also work on it in between other things, so it’s not done in one sitting. But for me, that’s part of the creative process.
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