
Thursday Seeds | Data that Samples – Part 2
Last week we talked about the data and how it relates in the mode of LLM and the proximity percentages of how words relate to each other. What if we use a different context? Data that samples.
Let’s go in a musical direction. Why? Because it’s art but also science and math too. Those are subjects that AI can get its head around with a semblance of context. It could be the liaison that brings it all together.
Do you know anything about the Orchid? Or Telepathic instruments? It’s a new music idea that uses an AI module to help predict where you might want to go musically. Orchid is the product and Telepathic instruments is the company. They are innovators there. It’s exciting!
There are four basic directions you can go: and then another four extended directions.
It’s like having prompts that take you in classical musical directions based on your selections. You don’t have to know math or even a whole lot about music with it. It’s like a note pad for ideas, musical ideas. It helps you with layers. Bass notes, melody, and harmonies can be captured in a small idea to take you down a path.
And with this we could create a knowledge graph where there are nodes for each note.
The pace of the notes in sequence, is the note on key?
What is the pitch frequency?
It’s a lot to keep track of without help. And with this help, so many other places you can go. The prediction model is based on button selection, which mood are you looking for? These are only an example. I encourage you to click their link and find out more.
The next note, Note 2 might get another note that could go high in the same key or low in the same key and the music would not distract you regardless of direction unless it’s a well known tune by you. Then it will seem similar but could then veer off the main path into a new path. Some might not be ready for these.
It is a synthesizer. And back in the stone ages when I was young, the synthesizer was not even considered real music because the instrument itself was a simulation. Look how far we have come!
Back to the subject at hand, mapping of a song. How many notes are in a song? Too many? How many notes in a melody? Too many? How many notes in a chorus melody?
Let’s take this one:
Those in the “minor key” might ask about the fish swimming next to the boat. #128facets #POV
Is it a school of fish?
Some dart away.
Others swim along side.
Did we even talk about frequency?
No.
It changes the tuning of any key. Standard tuning is 440hz
What else are there? A LOT.
432hz is the same as our DNA. Wanna talk? Wanna sing? Wanna play?
Think music can heal? Science is saying so. What say you?
#15years

