Dialysis-wise, things are going along without any glitches. I’ve had some time to catch up on outside chores and play around with some new-to-me AI software, which is what this blog is about.
We will use Suno as a show-and-tell.
Suna AI is an innovative music creation platform that blends artificial intelligence with human creativity, opening new possibilities for musicians, producers, and casual creators alike. Designed to generate, remix, and refine songs across a variety of genres, Suna AI lets users compose original tracks simply by describing the mood, style, or instrumentation they want. Its intuitive interface and advanced sound modeling make it accessible to both beginners exploring music for the first time and to professionals seeking fresh inspiration. What sets Suna AI apart from traditional digital audio tools is its ability to understand artistic intent—transforming plain-language prompts into entirely produced, ready-to-share music that captures emotion and nuance with surprising depth.

A week or so ago, I blogged about the song “Dance With Me Henry,” released in 1955 when I was a junior in high school in Springfield, Ohio. In this song, Henry was chastised for not responding to overtures from his female dance partner. That was 70 years ago, and there has been no response from Henry. I used Suno and composed a response, which is embedded below. It is not perfect. At times, Henry’s vocals get interchanged with the female voice and vice versa, which I could not undo. But you will get the idea. Enjoy.
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