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    Kote Kei bandmen be like: UGGH! UGGH! UGGH!! BY-Y-Y!!!
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    Japanese Mythology, Eroguro-Angura-Misshitsu kei, linguistics, androgyny, early 2000's vkei, traditional Japanese music.

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  1. They should feed an AI song-writing program a bunch of Visual Kei songs of each type, and see if it can come up with the ultimate songs. 

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    2. Himeaimichu

      Himeaimichu

      @Zeus Oh wow, that's interesting. Do tell more!

    3. Zeus

      Zeus

      1. creating an AI to build music requires teaching an AI about music and music theory or else you're going to have an AI that smashes random notes together. that means having a solid understanding of major and minor chords, harmonic scales, time signatures, etc. and then being able to program it so that the AI understands it as well.

      2. it is easiest to teach AI music thru monophonic melody. most visual kei songs (most songs actually) are polyphonic. that means many melodies at once. simply giving AI an MP3 is not going to work because it's not going to understand how to separate frequencies and instruments. what i worked on accepted MIDI files as input, but as it would turn out...

      3. turning Mp3 into MIDI is not easy either! try one for yourself. the resulting MIDI is a discordant mess. this is because the conversion process loses a lot of information, and this is the information we want to teach our AI!

      4. need a good training set of data to begin "teaching" the AI about music. you will need hundreds of samples to get started. i used Bach since i had a training set already available to me. this would have to be replaced with visual kei melodies to achieve the desired effect.

      there are a few more but that's the issues i had.

    4. Himeaimichu

      Himeaimichu

      Ah. Yeah, the process seems kinda complex, though really intriguing. Thanks for sharing your experience!

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