#aiGenerated #music
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I pretty much only use AI for clerical, non-creative tasks like formatting, text extraction, etc. and I thought this was a good example of how other musicians might do the same. I wanted all the solo classical pieces from my favorites playlist copied out of this screenshot. A few Claude prompts later and I had what I needed in less than 2 minutes.
![[playlistScreenshot.png|500]]
Here's the result:
> [!NOTE] Output
> La catedral: I. Preludio (Saudade) - Sean Shibe
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> Passomezo d'italye ad quintam - Evangelina Mascardi & Cornelia Demmer
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> Sonata for Guitar, Op. 47: II. Scherzo - Sean Shibe
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> Menuet I-II BWV 1007 (Do M) (Bach) - Jordi Savall
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> Suite in A Minor: Sarabande - Jakob Lindberg
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> La nuict froide et sombre, LV 578 (Transcr. for Lutes) - Evangelina Mascardi & Cornelia Demmer
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> Good Againe (Sol Majeur) (Hume) - Jordi Savall
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> Bourrée BWV 1010 (Sol Majeur) (Bach) - Jordi Savall
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> 12 Studies, W 235, A235: No. 3, Allegro moderato - Sean Shibe
I can't link to Claude chats but here are the prompts I sent it:
> [!NOTE] Please copy all the songs in the screenshot and make them into a list. Do not include numbers at the start of each item in the list.
>[!NOTE] Please make the same list into an artifact with each song on a new line.
>[!NOTE] Please take the same list and extract only the classical compositions?
>[!NOTE] Can you please take the same list and extract only the classical compositions?
>[!NOTE] Can you please take the list and make a final iteration that excludes ensembles, orchestras, or groups? Pieces that mention Evangelina Mascardi & Cornelia Demmer may be included in the final list.
The fact that I'm saying please to a computer program is still kinda wild lol. It then asked I wanted to understand its reasoning so I did and it proceeded to explain how it used clues like opus numbers and period-specific names to identify classical pieces. What a world we live in.
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