Using ChatGPT In the Music Classroom

As a music teacher, you know the value of engaging and motivating your students in the classroom. But let’s face it – it’s not always easy to keep them engaged, especially in the age of screens and distractions. That’s where ChatGPT comes in.

ChatGPT is a large language model trained by OpenAI that can generate realistic and coherent responses to a wide range of prompts. And it’s not just for fun – ChatGPT can be a valuable tool for helping your students explore new ideas, develop their creativity, and improve their understanding of music.

Here are a few ways you can use ChatGPT in your music classroom:

1. Songwriting: ChatGPT can help your students generate ideas for new songs. They can provide ChatGPT with a prompt, like the name of an emotion or a specific chord progression, and ChatGPT will generate a list of potential lyrics or melodies for them to use as a starting point.

2. Improvisation: ChatGPT can also help your students develop their improvisational skills. You can ask it to generate a random chord progression or melody, and then have your students improvise a solo or accompaniment to it. This will help them practice thinking on their feet and reacting to new musical ideas in real time.

3. Theory: And let’s not forget about theory! ChatGPT can generate explanations of various musical concepts, like the different modes or chord progressions. Your students can read and discuss the generated responses, gaining a deeper understanding of the underlying principles of music.

In short, ChatGPT is a powerful tool that can help your music students learn and grow in exciting new ways. Give it a try and watch their creativity and understanding flourish!

Believe it or not, the entire section above was written by ChatGPT, with zero edits! I gave it two prompts- firstly, I asked, “Write an article about how music teachers could implement ChatGPT in their classroom”. The response was good, but not very engaging. So my next prompt was, “Now write it with a more engaging tone”.

Should we be concerned about ChatGPT?

With the rise of popularity around ChatGPT, much of the discussion has been focused on concerns around plagiarism and how students will use ChatGPT to cheat. Firstly, AI writing tools have been around for a number of years- ChatGPT just made it more conversational and accessible! In 2019 an entire textbook was written using AI. 

In Music especially, when it comes to student work, we have the advantage that we are assessing students’ ability to analyse and interpret Music- something AI isn’t great at. I inputted a question asking ChatGPT to analyse a piece of music- and you can judge for yourself, but it’s certainly not going to be receiving top marks in my class! It’s certainly not bad, and actually did much better than I expected, but it definitely lacks specific musical examples and detail we would expect in a high level response. But judge for yourself, and consider ways you could actually use this to your advantage!

Write a 1000-word essay. Analyse and evaluate how John Williams manipulates two music elements or concepts to communicate a sense of journey and wonder in The Jurassic Park Theme. Justify your viewpoint by providing two examples from the score. 

John Williams’ theme for Jurassic Park, composed for the 1993 film of the same name, is a masterful example of how music can be used to communicate a sense of journey and wonder. Through the manipulation of two key musical elements, orchestration and motif, Williams effectively evokes the feeling of exploring a vast and awe-inspiring landscape filled with long-extinct creatures. In this essay, I will analyze and evaluate how Williams uses these elements to create this sense of journey and wonder, and provide examples from the score to support my viewpoint.

Firstly, Williams makes use of a large orchestral ensemble to create a grand and majestic sound that evokes the sense of a journey through a vast and awe-inspiring landscape. The use of a full orchestra including strings, brass, woodwinds, and percussion instruments gives the theme a powerful and sweeping feel that is fitting for a film about the discovery of long-extinct creatures. The opening of the theme begins with a soft and distant, yet powerful sound, played by the brass and low strings, that gradually builds up to a climax, creating a sense of anticipation and wonder. This opening sets the stage for the rest of the theme and prepares the audience for the journey that is about to begin.

Furthermore, Williams uses a variety of orchestral techniques to create different moods and feelings throughout the theme. For example, in the middle section of the theme, Williams uses a solo violin to play a soaring melody that evokes a sense of awe and wonder. This melody is accompanied by a lush and rich harmonies played by the orchestra, creating a sense of wonder and grandeur. Additionally, Williams uses a fast and energetic rhythm played by the percussion and woodwinds, to create a sense of excitement and adventure. This combination of different orchestral techniques creates a sense of journey and exploration, as the audience is taken on a musical journey through different landscapes and emotions.

Secondly, Williams uses a repeating motif, or a short melodic phrase, that is associated with the dinosaurs throughout the theme. This motif is first introduced in the low brass and is characterized by a descending melody. The motif is used repeatedly in different sections of the theme and its variations, adding a sense of continuity and familiarity, which makes the audience feel like they are on a journey. The motif is often heard in the background of the theme, adding a sense of mystery and wonder, as the audience is taken on a journey to discover the unknown. Furthermore, Williams uses the motif in different ways throughout the theme, for example in the climax section of the theme, the motif is played by the full orchestra, giving it a sense of grandeur and awe. The use of this motif creates a sense of familiarity and continuity, making the audience feel like they are on a journey with a purpose.

In conclusion, John Williams’ theme for Jurassic Park is an excellent example of how orchestration and motif can be used to create a sense of journey and wonder. The grand and majestic sound of the orchestra, combined with the recurring motif, effectively evokes the feeling of exploring a vast and awe-inspiring landscape, filled with long-extinct creatures. Williams uses a variety of orchestral techniques and motif variations to create different moods and emotions, making the audience feel like they are on a journey through different landscapes and emotions. This theme is a perfect representation of how music can be used to tell a story and create a sense of journey and wonder, making it a timeless piece of music that will continue to be enjoyed for years to come.

This article was first posted to this community on the 24th of January, 2023.

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