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  1. Section 1: What is AI?
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  2. Section 2: Types of AI
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  3. Section 3: What Powers AI?
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  4. Section 4: Specialized Types of AI
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  5. Section 5: What is Generative AI?
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  6. Section 6: Prompts for Generative AI
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  7. Section 7: The CRE Framework in Action
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  8. Section 8: Let’s Start Creating Prompts
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  9. Section 9: Vision and Voice Features in ChatGPT
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  10. Section 10: Using ChatGPT Responsibly
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  11. Section 11: Conclusion
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Module 8.8 Using AI for Music Generation

Nudle January 31, 2025
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Music and Audio: AI can compose original songs or replicate a specific musical style.

  1. Suno – make music with ai 
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tA-cjKsCpo

Using AI for Music Generation with Suno: Adding Voice and Lyrics

Generative AI tools like Suno can create music with vocals and lyrics tailored to your needs, whether for classroom activities, multimedia projects, or creative performances. By crafting detailed prompts, you can guide the AI to generate music with specific themes, emotions, and even storytelling elements.

Using AI for Music Generation with Suno: A Biology-Themed Song

Generative AI tools like Suno can make even simple biology concepts engaging and fun through music. Songs help students retain information and add energy to the learning process.

Example: Creating a Song About the Five Senses

Imagine you’re a biology teacher introducing the five senses to younger students. Let’s refine the prompt using the OK, Better, Ideal framework:

An ‘OK’ Prompt

“Create a song about the five senses.”

  • Why it’s OK: It mentions the topic but doesn’t provide details on tone, style, or content.

A ‘Better’ Prompt

“Create a fun, kid-friendly song about the five senses. Include lyrics that name sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste.”

  • Why it’s Better: It adds the tone (fun and kid-friendly) and specifies the key points (the five senses).

An ‘Ideal’ Prompt

“Generate a 2-minute upbeat, kid-friendly song about the five senses for a 4th-grade science class. Include playful lyrics that describe each sense and give examples, like ‘We see with our eyes, hear with our ears, taste with our tongue, touch with our hands, and smell with our nose!’ Use a cheerful melody and clear, easy-to-follow vocals that students can sing along to.”

  • Why it’s Ideal: It gives detailed instructions on the tone, audience, examples, melody style, and even suggests lyrics for the chorus, ensuring a perfect fit for younger students.

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