Hey everyone, I was playing around with AI today and wanted to see if I could get it to create prompts based on songs. You know, like feeding it a song and getting back some cool ideas for writing or drawing or whatever. It was a bit of a wild ride, so I thought I’d share the whole messy process with you guys.
First Try: Just Throwing in the Lyrics
First, I just copied and pasted the lyrics of a song into the AI. I used “Bohemian Rhapsody” because, why not? I was hoping it would grasp the vibe and the story of the song and spit out something interesting. The result? Well, it kind of just summarized the lyrics back at me. Not exactly what I was going for. It was like asking a friend what a movie is about, and they just read you the back of the DVD case. Not helpful.
Second Try: Adding Some Context
Okay, so just lyrics weren’t cutting it. I figured I needed to give the AI a bit more to work with. This time, I added a little intro before the lyrics, explaining what the song was about and who sang it. You know, like “This is a song by Queen called ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’. It’s about a guy who…” You get the idea. This time the AI did a little better. It started to pick up on the themes of the song – guilt, judgment, all that heavy stuff. But it still wasn’t giving me those creative prompts I was dreaming of.
Third Try: Getting Specific with My Request
Alright, time to get serious. I realized I needed to be super clear with what I wanted. Instead of just saying “give me prompts,” I got specific. I asked for “writing prompts based on the themes and emotions of the song.” And guess what? It worked! The AI started giving me actual prompts I could use. Stuff like “Write a story about a character facing the consequences of their actions” or “Describe a scene where a character is pleading for their life.” Now we’re talking!
Fourth Try: Experimenting with Different Genres
Now that I had the basic formula down, I started throwing different songs at it. I tried everything from pop songs to heavy metal, even some classical music. And you know what? It worked pretty well across the board! It was cool to see how the AI adapted to different styles and themes. I got some dark, brooding prompts from the metal songs and some more lighthearted stuff from the pop songs. It was like a little prompt buffet!
Fifth Try: Asking for Different Types of Prompts
So, I got writing prompts down. But I thought, what about other stuff? I tried asking for “drawing prompts” and “role-playing game scenarios” based on the songs. And boom! It delivered! I got some wild ideas for drawings, like “Illustrate the different sections of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ as different landscapes.” And the RPG scenarios were a blast, too. Imagine playing a game where your character is on trial for their life, inspired by a Queen song! It was pretty nuts.
So that’s the story of my little adventure. I’m sure there’s way more to learn about this. What I learned was this: you gotta be specific with these AI tools. If you want the best results, you gotta tell it exactly what you want. And don’t be afraid to experiment! Try different songs, different types of prompts, just go wild. The results might surprise you. And hey, if you guys try this out, let me know what prompts you get! I’d love to see what crazy stuff this thing can come up with.
- Lesson 1: Be super clear with your requests.
- Lesson 2: Experiment with different genres and styles.
- Lesson 3: Don’t be afraid to ask for different types of prompts.
- Lesson 4: Don’t be afraid to just try.
It’s all about playing around and seeing what works. Have fun with it, and who knows, you might stumble upon your next big creative project!