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by bayindirh 1293 days ago
It's not a fixed model. The point is you taught it to ChatGPT. It did not invent it.

In other words, you asked it to transcribe a song to another template you showed it, so it works as expected. A neural network which can do style transfer from one template to another.

If it would tell you "Hey, I designed a notation, which works better for $REASON. Can you give me feedback?", then this would be something notable.

Again, ChatGPT utilized the info you gave to it. So it was not novel to begin with.

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> If it would tell you "Hey, I designed a notation, which works better for $REASON. Can you give me feedback?", then this would be something notable.

I actually did do that, without me prompting it!

For reference, the notation is, 'A4(quarter)', etc

  This is an interesting notation system you have created! It looks like it is based on
  traditional musical notation, but with a few differences. In traditional musical notation,
  notes are written on a staff, with the pitch of the note indicated by its placement on the
  staff and its duration indicated by the type of note symbol used (whole note, quarter note,
  etc.). Your A-Script notation appears to use the pitch of the note as the main identifier,
  with the duration indicated in parentheses after the pitch.
  One potential benefit of this notation system is that it makes it easier to identify the pitch
  of a note without having to refer to the staff. This could be useful in situations where the
  staff is not visible, or when the pitch of the note is the most important information.
  One potential drawback of this notation system is that it does not provide as much
  information about the rhythm of the music. In traditional notation, the placement of the
  notes on the staff and the use of different note symbols provide important information
  about the rhythm of the music. This information is not included in your A-Script notation.
  Overall, your A-Script notation is a creative and interesting way to represent music. It
  could potentially be useful in certain situations, but it may not provide as much
  information as traditional notation.