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    This is probably a very broad topic for discussion.
    The development of technology has made it much easier to educate, record and analyze jazz music.
    I'm interested in something else.
    Well, there were no computers in the past and musicians did not have an easy life.
    Despite various problems, however, brilliant albums were created and there were brilliant jazz concerts.
    Nowadays, all these brilliant achievements of jazz musicians are analyzed in every way in computers.
    Are we heading for the so-called 'perfect computer jazz'...?

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    AI can already make that. I’ve heard it’s not very good. I’m uninterested in finding out myself because I’m not interested in computer generated art.

    Especially when it’s attached to the same mechanisms creating an Orwellian dystopia.

    Or, as Miles Davis’ nephew said in a discussion with Ron Carter, the mistakes are part of it.

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    Depends on what you want to do. Twenty years ago, if you wanted to be a professional musician the new thing was learning music technology. Daws, notation programs, plugins, software, the works.

    Then social media came, and the whole self doing everything thing, from recording to publishing to promoting.

    These days it's AI. Pro musicians of the future will have to work with it or be left behind.

    Of course one can ignore everything and just do their thing, but it will severely limit your making a living with music choices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alter
    Depends on what you want to do. Twenty years ago, if you wanted to be a professional musician the new thing was learning music technology. Daws, notation programs, plugins, software, the works.

    Then social media came, and the whole self doing everything thing, from recording to publishing to promoting.

    These days it's AI. Pro musicians of the future will have to work with it or be left behind.

    Of course one can ignore everything and just do their thing, but it will severely limit your making a living with music choices.
    Or maybe robots will play musical instruments....?And all these robots will have a perfect pitch...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kris
    Nowadays, all these brilliant achievements of jazz musicians are analyzed in every way in computers.
    They are?!?!

    I suppose you could just choose to ignore those computer analyses...seems to have worked for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob_Ross
    They are?!?!

    I suppose you could just choose to ignore those computer analyses...seems to have worked for me.
    I'm writing about the problem, i.e. I mean a large number of these analyses.
    I don't follow exactly what is included in these analyses.
    Perhaps someone is taking advantage of it.