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9 contributions to AI Music Hive
Jun 6 • 
New Music
Friday Night Blues
The Quiet After the Storm - Rose Dunn
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Jun 4 • 
New Music
Created a new band...
...and a new way to promote them with a radio show on YouTube. Check it out, this is Barrio Sol with Summer Night Drive
2 likes • Jun 4
@Jesse Garris
0 likes • Jun 4
@Jesse Garris https://www.youtube.com/@StreetDawgFM
May 27 • 
New Music
Track of the day...
The Steel Sharks - The Smile That Sells
2 likes • May 29
@Jesse Garris love it!!!
May 27 • 
New Music
My first Ai Music Video
This was the first full Music Video I created with Grok. Used affogato.ai for base images. Concrete Halo - Lux Noir. This song is up for potential use in seven different Film & TV projects currently
1 like • May 28
@Jesse Garris
0 likes • May 28
@Jesse Garris there is always YouTube you can learn a lot there. It is not as hard as it may seem…
Meta in the lyric box
Core idea Use a simple rule: • Square brackets [ ] = section and arrangement cues • Parentheses ( ) = performance and delivery cues That keeps things readable for you and clear for Suno. Practical patterns you can steal You don’t need many cues—1–2 per section is usually enough. Section tags (at the start of lines): • [Intro – sparse, lonely] • [Verse 1 – low energy, close-up vocal] • [Chorus – big, anthemic, wide] Performance tags (inline in parentheses): • ā€œI’m still calling your name (barely above a whisper)ā€ • ā€œI rise again (belted, confident)ā€ One simple action to try today Take a verse + chorus you already like and: 1. Add one [section + energy] tag above each part. 2. Add one performance cue in parentheses to your most important chorus line. 3. Regenerate once, changing only those meta cues. You’ll quickly feel what each type of cue actually controls.
Meta in the lyric box
0 likes • May 28
Yeah this only goes so far in my experience, especially when I am wanting it to change time signatures, or drop an instrument and bring in another...had this battle last night with a progressive rock track I was working on...I give it too many cues and it ignores me...lol
1 like • May 28
@Jesse Garris exactly, I loathe that there are only 500 characters accepted in the style box!
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William Johnson
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ASCAP Songwriter, Record Producer, Sound Engineer, Ai Visionary.

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