Songwriters Who Use Suno (AI)

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  • Domd
    Domd New Jersey
    edited June 24
    I played live for ten years, or more. My duo partner and I would go into dying bars and see if they wanted to try something to bring it n business. You can make 100 bucks and you can do an original here and there.

    Unless your playing in top venues, it's not worth the setting up and especially setting down.

    I too have thought playing live may at this point be something new and different. But the happening bars want high quality entertainment. Your job is to make people stay and buy beer.

    With drinking and driving laws, people don't stay all night any more.

    The general public has not really heard ai music. If live music makes a comeback, it won't be till ai music becomes so prevalent a change would be needed
  • DullRoar
    DullRoar Saskatchewan, Canada

    I could still be in a cover band making $300 a night but the set-up and take down is too much, as you said @Domd

    Also the drunkenness was a turn-off, altho' I always enjoyed when a fight broke out for some reason.

    I'm over-the-hill at 75, but I hope young musicians revive live music by supporting small local action like cafe, restaurant, festival, private party, personal gathering, etc. For the sake of the music not for the sake of money. I see guys with ten times the talent that I have, struggle all their lives trying to make a living out of it.

    A.I. reminds me of cross-country skiing. Toil away forever getting out to a favourite ice-fishing spot, only to have a snow machine pull up just before you get there. 🤣

    No resentment tho'. As long as folks are enjoying music. It's all good.

  • @DullRoar "A.I. reminds me of cross-country skiing. Toil away forever getting out to a favourite ice-fishing spot, only to have a snow machine pull up just before you get there." You win today's hilariously apposite analogy trophy.

  • Domd
    Domd New Jersey
    @DullRoar yeah, thing is ai is going to be and is already part of music. And wint go away. I figure I'll see where I fit in I don't think real musicians are going anywhere though

    I look forward to it when it can be completely controllable and useable by musicians and songwriters
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