Reid Rosefelt
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Lyric Éditeur is an "AI Agent in the form of a Google Doc™ Add-on built to help songwriters craft better lyrics."
You can get it in the Google Marketplace here
workspace.google.com
The app makes extensive use of Artificial Intelligence. You paste your lyrics into a Google Doc™ and run the seven Lyric Analysis algorithms, one by one:
More information than the google marketplace page is here:
www.lyricediteur.com
I haven't set this up yet and am debating. Normally I would reject it automatically as I don't like to offer up my data. If this uses AI, is it a way to collect song lyrics for an AI database? The Privacy Policy clearly says it does not do that or store the data in any way.
It also doesn't come from an unknown place, it comes from a singer/songwriter named Bud Tower. He created my favorite rhyming dictionary, WikiRhymer. I have a feeling that Ben is a musician like John Lehmkul or Ben Osterhouse (and a lot of you) who just like to dream up tools that are useful for other musicians. It has a free version, but the full Pro version costs $14.
I'm very busy now, but I'm leaning towards setting it up in the next few days. I'll report back then.
If any of you try it, I'd be interested to hear about it.
You can get it in the Google Marketplace here
Lyric Éditeur - Google Workspace Marketplace
Lyric Éditeur™ is an AI Agent in the form of a Google Doc™ Add-on built to help songwriters craft better lyrics.
workspace.google.com
The app makes extensive use of Artificial Intelligence. You paste your lyrics into a Google Doc™ and run the seven Lyric Analysis algorithms, one by one:
- Check for the existence of a chorus and hook.
- Check for pronoun "confusion."
- Check for changing point-of-view.
- Check for tense inconsistency.
- Check for rhyming weaknesses or errors.
- Run a statistical analysis of lyric "comprehensibility."
- Check your lyric against recent genre chart toppers.
- Check against like lyrics.
- Check literary devices.
More information than the google marketplace page is here:
Lyric Éditeur™
Lyric Éditeur™ is a Google Docs™ extension (Add-on) built to help songwriters craft better lyrics. It is what is called these days an "AI Agent" as it makes extensive use of artificial intelligence. It consists of six basic Lyric Analysis algorithms that … Check for the existence of a chorus and
I haven't set this up yet and am debating. Normally I would reject it automatically as I don't like to offer up my data. If this uses AI, is it a way to collect song lyrics for an AI database? The Privacy Policy clearly says it does not do that or store the data in any way.
It also doesn't come from an unknown place, it comes from a singer/songwriter named Bud Tower. He created my favorite rhyming dictionary, WikiRhymer. I have a feeling that Ben is a musician like John Lehmkul or Ben Osterhouse (and a lot of you) who just like to dream up tools that are useful for other musicians. It has a free version, but the full Pro version costs $14.
I'm very busy now, but I'm leaning towards setting it up in the next few days. I'll report back then.
If any of you try it, I'd be interested to hear about it.