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Samuel Andreyev
France
Приєднався 3 вер 2008
Samuel Andreyev is a composer, professor, and host of the Samuel Andreyev Podcast. This channel features his lectures, analysis videos, interviews and videos of his compositions.
I tried GROK. Here’s what happened.
I tried GROK for a variety of musical applications. The results surprised me!
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ORDER MY SCORES
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PRIVATE LESSONS IN COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS
Contact me via samuel.andreyev (at) gmail (dot) com
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THE SAMUEL ANDREYEV PODCAST
On Buzzsprout: www.buzzsprout.com/266909
On Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/0MYQHsGXZ71wtde5QoOlZb?si=MSyCWiOfSJGMz0FV8iXymw
On iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/the-samuel-andreyev-podcast/id1455789353
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Відео
Is Your Music Just BAD? Q&A
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Composer Samuel Andreyev answers viewers’ questions. Filmed 26 July 2024. [00:00] Do you think improvisation is central to the compositional process? If so, how does a composer become a mature improviser? [03:57] How did you handle or learn to handle negative feedback on pieces during the earlier stages of your music education? Are there any critiques from those years that you still think about...
The Doors drummer John Densmore: Music and culture in the 1960s
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Composer Samuel Andreyev interviews Doors drummer, playwright, actor and author John Densmore about his life, music and culture in the 1960s, how John views the present cultural moment, and much more. HELP KEEP THIS CHANNEL GOING! One-time donations: www.samuelandreyev.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/samuelandreyev PRIVATE LESSONS IN COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS Contact me via samuel.andreyev (...
Beethoven’s Bagatelles: the Universe in a Drop of Water
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Composer Samuel Andreyev presents a brief analysis of Beethoven’s Elf Neue Bagatellen, op. 119, n° 11. HELP KEEP THIS CHANNEL GOING! One-time donations: www.samuelandreyev.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/samuelandreyev PRIVATE LESSONS IN COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS Contact me via samuel.andreyev (at) gmail (dot) com NEW DOUBLE VINYL ALBUM JUST RELEASED!! Order yours today: divineartrecords.com...
20 Songs You NEED to Hear
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Composer Samuel Andreyev presents 20 songs, spanning 1934 to 2004, that he thinks everyone should hear at least once. Links to all songs are below. 1. Cole Porter Anything Goes (1934) ua-cam.com/video/tN2KHeEWqZM/v-deo.html 2. Little Richard Good Golly Miss Molly (1958) ua-cam.com/video/lQ6akiGRcL8/v-deo.html 3. Son House Death Letter Blues (1965) ua-cam.com/video/NdgrQoZHnNY/v-deo.html 4. The ...
Art as a Way of Life: Jean-François Spricigo
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Composer Samuel Andreyev interviews Belgian photographer and multidisciplinary artist Jean-François Spricigo. The conversation is in French with English subtitles. HELP KEEP THIS CHANNEL GOING! One-time donations: www.samuelandreyev.com/donate Patreon: www.patreon.com/samuelandreyev TRY SCOREFOL.IO TODAY scorefol.io/plans use promo code NEWMUSIC for 30% off one time purchase PRIVATE LESSONS IN ...
10 short MUST-HEAR 20th century masterworks
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Composer Samuel Andreyev presents a biased, unfair, incomplete and arbitrary list of 10 SHORT must-hear twentienth-century pieces to get you started. Links to all pieces are below 1. Charles IVES Central Park in the Dark (1906) ua-cam.com/video/kCoOqsxLxSo/v-deo.html 2. Arnold SCHOENBERG Herzgewächse op. 20 (1911) ua-cam.com/video/xrU7J6Y0f3c/v-deo.html 3. Igor STRAVINSKY Symphones of Wind Inst...
J. S. Bach, ‘Ach wie flüchtig, ach wie nichtig’: Analysis
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J. S. Bach, ‘Ach wie flüchtig, ach wie nichtig’: Analysis
J. S. Bach, ‘Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ’: Analysis
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J. S. Bach, ‘Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ’: Analysis
J.S. Bach, ‘Herzliebster Jesu’: Analysis
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J.S. Bach, ‘Herzliebster Jesu’: Analysis
J.S. Bach, ‘Christ ist Erstanden’: Analysis
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J.S. Bach, ‘Christ ist Erstanden’: Analysis
How do I get my friends to like DIFFICULT MUSIC?
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How do I get my friends to like DIFFICULT MUSIC?
ASTOUNDINGLY Beautiful Ambient Soundscapes: Rafael Toral interview
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ASTOUNDINGLY Beautiful Ambient Soundscapes: Rafael Toral interview
Mathematical Physicist & Composer Walk into a Bar..
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Mathematical Physicist & Composer Walk into a Bar..
Dr. Lola Salem: Opera Needs to Change or it Will Die
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Dr. Lola Salem: Opera Needs to Change or it Will Die
Jim O’Rourke & Samuel Andreyev: Round 2
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Jim O’Rourke & Samuel Andreyev: Round 2
Matthew Sheeran: The Quest for Microtonal Music
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Matthew Sheeran: The Quest for Microtonal Music
Why Audiences No Longer Care About Modern Music
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Why Audiences No Longer Care About Modern Music
The Art of Conducting: Luigi Gaggero
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The Art of Conducting: Luigi Gaggero
What Makes a Great Conductor? Luigi Gaggero
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What Makes a Great Conductor? Luigi Gaggero
How to Write Beautiful Music: Martin Suckling
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How to Write Beautiful Music: Martin Suckling
Recordings vs. Concerts: Martin Suckling
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Recordings vs. Concerts: Martin Suckling
Why GENRE is important: Martin Suckling
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Why GENRE is important: Martin Suckling
To Eye Apart (from In Glow of Like Seclusion)
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To Eye Apart (from In Glow of Like Seclusion)
Jim O’Rourke on the Samuel Andreyev Podcast
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Jim O’Rourke on the Samuel Andreyev Podcast
Legend❤❤❤
yeah
I saw the Doors when they were a trio, playing 2nd bill to Frank Zappa’s Grand Wahzoo - a 60 piece electronic orchestra - at the Hollywood Bowl. I saw John Densmore in person in Las Vegas, while I was working on Honey, I Blew Up The Baby. He was visiting the set where his wife had a role as a news reporter… .
What did you think of them as a trio? How were they perceived at the time? Did they seem like a viable act still, and was there a buzz surrounding their activities?
It’s now the conservative idiom to be “avant-garde,” and it’s now radical to be of the “tonal idiom”
chiaroscuro applies at scale to all things
The viola in my life ❤❤
I knew Brian Molko of the band Placebo had depth but didn't know just how deep the song "Pierrot The Clown" was until now! Cormac McCarthy on Wittgenstein vid unlocked this algo path... the gift that keeps on giving!
This is a machine that creates misinformation and a distorted world.
The composers are men. They all seem to be white. I am surprised you didn't ask it to play the music.
10 minutes is a long time to make your single simple point especially when its' peppered with crass commercial advertising. You use click bait to get us to watch hoping for a few interesting bullet points - instead this waffle! Come on!
X (Twitter) is licensing the new Flux image generator to produce images. When you ask Grok 2 to produce an image, Grok 2 merely hands down (sometimes refining it a bit) your prompt to the image generator. What the image generator produces has little bearing in what it is Grok 2 - the language model - understands about your request.
Frank Zappa - The Black Page #1 & #2
High quality channel
This is easily one of the most beautiful and touching songs ever done by Pink Floyd. Thank you for bringing attention to it. Wright's lyrics are a heart-rending reminiscence of young love and loss. The music is lights years ahead of Waters. "Sisyphus" is also one of their greatest recordings and your acknowledgement of it speaks highly of you.
Waters is just not very gifted, I’m afraid.
One tuff cookie to chew. It's adorable
You're kidding me. Now I've seen you with that doctor's uniform I have no doubt you're Wilson from Dr. House.
If I was GROK I’d also be very tight-lipped about the future…
Thanks
Thank you!
Those are not AI generated, those are photographs from some image bank. WTF?
"Make him look more conservative"
I love it how we're all prone to being so courteous toward AI. "Please generate." LOL... I do it unconsciously too.
It just feels wrong not to say please
Ok Dr. Wilson from Dr. House.
I would add The "Music since Debussy" by André Hodeir, the "Beethoven" and the "Strawinsky" by André Boucourechliev, plus "Opera as a Drama" by *** (I have forgotten his name but he is well known in US).
9.19 Grok: Show me John McLaughlin working out his guitar part on Shhh
Thoughts on his string quartets?
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Interesting: for GROK "composer" = "man"
"good artists borrow, great artists steal, the best artists ransack the www's public and not so public datasets." thank god these tools are indeed nothing more than expensive copying machines :)
My first thought about the illegible symbols after the treble clef, is that Grok was attempting to imitate the bass clef's two dots, thinking that was some sort of rule.
No xenomorph, 2/10 clickbait see me after class
Do we want Grok to learn music notation and/or theory?? What could go wrong??
Grok has to be the 1984 and Future Shock version of composing and performing, yikes show him the door!
I work for a tech company and Samuel’s video is by far the most interesting thing I’ve seen yet in regards to AI generated responses. Love it! Please revisit in a few months.
Even though i wasn't expecting much, this ruined my day. The thought that there is no way to stop the development of this stuff only makes me feel worse.
Ask it to compose a whisper
He is also looking at you annoyed. The future guy.
I tried MidJourney a year ago, and I was getting results that reached roughly the same impasse that you have today. In short, our expectation is for imaginative results, but AI never has any comprehension of the symbolic meaning of the representations its working with. The brief, therefore, is to build an image based on the language used in the prompts, where the language indicates a link to the 'machine-learned' material, not the actual meaning itself.
Samuel, did you actually mispronounce Moog? I’m surprised.
Yes. Slip of the tongue. It happens!
This was fun.
Look at the amount of black keys on that keyboard! Guess that is avant-garde, nice job Grok! I actually like knowing that Grok is still a bit naive.
There are a lot of elements to human intelligence, aren’t there? Those crazy images reminded me of something that I saw years ago. I taught junior high instrumental music for over thirty years. I once had a principal who came to school on a weekend and hand painted musical symbols and fragments of music on the wall next to my classroom door. While I appreciated his attempt to brighten up the drab hallway, my principal artist was not a schooled musician. Since our music studies included some theory instruction and assignments, I gave some thought to assigning students to identify ten errors in notation in Mr. P’s art. Alas, the idea was more amusing than practical and I imagined that insulting my boss wouldn’t have been a good idea.
Measure 4: Bass jumps to B and Soprano jumps to F#. Direct fifth? Bach broke the rule? Why?
Brilliant concept Sam! I, for one, would be over the moon if you made a regular series/playlist out of this, and tested different models in these was, as they continue to likely improve!!
I’m not done with this topic!
ask it to show the listening audience for the avant garde composer
Problem here is that you're asking the machine but you barely gave it feedback on what you were looking for so it could learn and correct it's imputs to tailor your needs and even to gain from your knowledge and experiences (which are not common).
"if i were to do this again in 3 months the results would be way better" This is an interesting thought to me. I imagine the results instead will be way worse.the models are beginning to consume their own output at a high rate. all the failed attempts to produce images of music notation for example will be included in training with no distinction that you were not satisfied with them. It's all a random amalgamation of aesthetics and contextless content that already exist.
At this stage, we don't know. It is possible that these technologies will continue to improve at an astonishing pace, and hugely disrupt every every aspect of our society. However, such techno-utopianism has been announced many times in many domains and failed to materialise. Is it all marketing hype? Or are we about to be subjugated to our transhuman successors? Time will tell.
You may be familiar with Music Notation in the Twentieth Century by Kurt Stone and/or Source Book of Proposed Music Notation Forms by Gardner Reed. If I recall correctly, one describes how S.W.M.N. is far more complicated that textual information. The symbolic and graphical elements interact in subtle ways. Many of them take new shapes and distributions for diverse reasons. One upshot is that it was quite difficult to program computers for notation, especially the full range of notational uses. An ontology of music and its notation had to be elaborated in ways that weren't previously necessary. Quasi-engraving faced obvious graphical hurdles until recently, and more resolution always helps, but the problems went well beyond that - even before taking into account the evolving varieties of non-standard notation Getting an AI to create good, original music notation would combine elements of text-based large language models and image generators. I ask myself whether anything could be really accomplished without the capability to generate passable music of a type that could be notated. Our notational choices and rules are so closely related to actual musical content that I really wonder about the limits. What can we hope to ask for when entering a search for notation? Are we implicitly asking for a new work? Should the AI find a work to plagiarize, then incorporate it into a bespoke image, whenever the image itself is the point of the search (not its contents, which must nevertheless be credible)?
NEWS FLASH: Ai is funneling minds to a place no real human wants to go! Well, most minds! If you want to know more, read the book of REVELATION by God!😇 The end is near!🫵🏻😵💫🤪✌🏻
Here's not what happened: good results.
Radical avant garde is big beard like Brahms. Darwin and Marx fit this category too. If you look like you belong from 1880, then you are doing it right. Futurism is contemporary aesthetics with neon lights. Apply an 80s vaporwave colour filter for extra future. Wait a minute.