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Community Reset: What This Skool Is About
I want to make something clear as I step back into this community and start engaging here again now. Over the last 2 months, I was contracted to work on a training program for a music production school. That took a major share of my time on the training content side. But it also pushed me to develop stronger material, sharper systems, and better teaching structure. A lot of that work has already been infused into the training content on my site, and I am now bringing that same level of clarity and development back into this Skool community as well. My website training has gone deep on Suno because that is the AI music platform I have spent the most time testing, building with, and systemizing. But this Skool community is meant to be broader than one tool. This space is for AI music creators in general who want help developing better ideas, stronger songs, cleaner workflows, better release thinking, and more useful creator systems. So here is how I will be handling content in this group moving forward: - If a lesson applies across multiple AI music tools, I will teach it that way. - If a lesson is Suno-specific, I will label it clearly. - If something comes from my deeper site training, I may adapt it here so the lesson is more broadly useful inside this community. That means you do not need to be a Suno-only user to benefit from what I post here. At the same time, I am not going to pretend every AI music tool works the same way. When the details matter, I will say so directly. What I want from you right now Drop a comment below and tell me: 1. What AI music tool or tools you are using 2. What your biggest bottleneck is right now 3. What kind of help you want most from this community next Examples: - better song quality - better lyrics - better prompting - workflow help - release strategy - branding and positioning - turning ideas into finished work I am ready to start building with this community again now, and your feedback will help shape what I post first.
Week 1 Class Dropping Next Week – New Topic Added
Next week we’re launching our first class, focused on helping you stop random AI song generation and start creating music with real direction and intention. In Week 1, you’ll learn how to: • Start with a song you love (or one you’ve created) • Break down style, vibe, and emotion behind great tracks • Use AI tools like ChatGPT (or similar) to analyze what works • Turn emotions into song ideas and lyrics • Create an intentional finished track using Suno (or your AI music tool) By the end of the week, you’ll have: ✔ a clearer musical style ✔ emotional direction for your songs ✔ multiple creative ideas ✔ one intentional track you’re proud of ✔ control over your AI music process 📌 Bonus topic added to Week 1 We’re also including a real-world AI music case study on the “I Run” controversy and what creators can learn from it. If you’d like to preview the story before class, here’s the breakdown: 👉 https://jackrighteous.com/blogs/news/i-run-ai-song-controversy-creator-lessons We’ll use it to talk about: • AI music rights • platform takedowns • branding and identity risks • protecting your work moving forward More details coming with the class drop next week
📌 Before We Start: What You Can Do With What You Create Here (Part 1)
Before our classes begin, it’s important to understand what your creations are for — and what options you have once you start making intentional AI-assisted music. In these classes, you’ll be learning how to: - shape ideas with clear human direction - make creative decisions instead of random generation - build songs with intent, structure, and purpose That matters, because how you create affects what you can do next. Your creations may be used for: • personal projects • learning and experimentation • content and audience building • branding and storytelling • future releases (when done correctly) But AI music also comes with real rules and limits, especially around: • copyright • ownership • platform policies • distribution expectations You don’t need to master the legal side right now — but you do need awareness early, so you don’t create blindly or with false assumptions. If you want a deeper reference on this before classes start, here’s a full guide you can bookmark: 👉 https://jackrighteous.com/blogs/ai-writing/ai-song-creation-copyright-guide We’ll connect creation → rights → next steps throughout the program. More context coming as classes roll out.
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