
Music • Year 12th Grade • 50 • 23 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards
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Lesson Breakdown
Warm-Up Activity (5 minutes) Begin by playing short examples of AI-generated compositions (e.g., Bach chorales, jazz solos, or pop songs). Lead a quick discussion: “What do you notice about these pieces?” “Can you tell which parts were created by humans versus AI, or do they sound similar?” Explain briefly: AI in music uses algorithms to analyze patterns, assist musicians, and generate creative ideas.
Interactive Mini-Lecture with Tech Demo (10 minutes) Using tools like Magenta (or teacher-preferred AI platforms/tools), showcase and briefly explain the basics of AI in music generation. Mention examples where AI is already used in music: Film scoring (e.g., Hans Zimmer and AI augmentation) Pop music production (suggest familiarity with ‘Endel’ or studio automation) Live performances using AI algorithms. Contextualize future advantages/challenges of AI in music: (1) Assistive creativity, (2) democratization of production, (3) ethical concerns like creative ownership. What if i tell you, YOU can write this too “It’s almost like how Spotify recommends a song or Siri recognizes your voice. AI analyzes patterns and predicts things, but in music, it goes a step further by creating art.”
Hands-On Activity: Co-Creating with AI (30 minutes) Tools Needed: Provide laptops/Chromebooks with access to a free AI-generated music tool like Magenta Studio/Google’s AI Duet. MuseNet by OpenAI Headphones for individual listening. Activity Steps: Students pair up to compose short 16-bar melodies collaboratively using AI tools. Guide them to explore different inputs: Generating accompaniment for melodies they input. Experimenting with mood/styles (jazz, classical, ambient). Provide differentiated teaching: Offer additional scaffolding to students with little tech experience (e.g., guide them in using tools, track manipulation). Challenge advanced learners to customize parameters or edit AI outputs in DAWs (e.g., GarageBand, Ableton Live Lite).
Sharing and Reflection (5 minutes) Pairs share their music using an “emotion-based review”: Ask audiences to guess emotions or settings their compositions evoke. Discuss: “How did AI make composing easier/more challenging?” “Did the tool feel like a collaborator or just a tool, and why?”
This 50-minute lesson is designed for a 12th-grade music class. It introduces students to the fascinating intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and music composition, aligning with US National Core Arts Standards (Anchor Standard 6: Convey meaning through art). Students will gain hands-on experience and reflect critically on the role of AI as a creative partner.
By the end of this lesson, students will:
“Good morning everyone! Today we’re going to jump into something super innovative—the role of AI in music creation. Music and technology have always worked together, from synthesizers to digital audio workstations—but now, artificial intelligence is changing the game!”
[Play Samples]: (Cue two short examples—AI-generated Bach chorale vs. human-composed, and an AI-generated pop song.)
Ask these discussion prompts:
“Just like how Spotify suggests songs for you, or how Siri understands your voice, AI is analyzing patterns. But in music, it goes a step further by actually creating art—it can analyze millions of melodies and generate something brand new. Today, we’ll explore how YOU can use AI as a musical partner.”
“To get started, let’s understand how AI works in music. Have you ever wondered how blockbuster films have their soundtracks composed? Legendary composers like Hans Zimmer often team up with AI to create music faster and more efficiently. AI is also being used in pop music production to create beats, mix tracks, and even analyze what makes a song a chart-topper!”
“Using tools like the AI platform Magenta Studio or MuseNet, musicians can compose melodies, generate harmonies, or experiment in ways they didn’t imagine before.”
[Demonstrate to Class]:
Using Magenta Studio or Google AI Duet on the projector, input a simple melody and show how the AI tool generates accompaniment or alters the style into jazz, ambient, or classical.
Highlight advantages and challenges as you go:
Students will pair up and co-create short melodies using AI music tools. They’ll explore how input variables like style and mood influence the output.
“Think of the AI as your musical partner today. Start simple! Maybe hum a melody or play a few notes, let the AI interpret it, and see where it takes you. Experiment with making it sound like a jazz ballad or a dramatic film score!”
[While Students Work]: Circulate the room, troubleshoot tool issues, and guide pairs who are struggling to develop their melody.
Invite students intrigued by AI to take on a side project—creating a more complex track using advanced parameters in Magenta or MuseNet, or editing AI outputs with more sophisticated tools like Logic Pro X.
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