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AI Roundtable Debate · 2 models

sunoでBeatlesのa day in the lifeの音像を再現するプロンプトを提案

Result: Unanimous — Yes (2/2 votes)

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Model Responses

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Yes

Suno AIの仕様上、特定のアーティスト名や曲名(The BeatlesやA Day in the Life)を直接入力すると著作権フィルターに引っかかる可能性があります。しかし、楽曲の構成要素を言語化することで、あの独特の「音像」を再現することは十分に可能です(したがって「Yes」に投票します)。 「A Day in the Life」の特徴は、アコースティックギターによる弾き語り、夢の中のようなボーカルエフェクト、ピアノの力強いコード弾き、そしてサイケデリックでカオスなオーケストラのクレッシェンド(盛り上がり)です。 これをSuno用のStyle(ジャンル)プロンプトに落とし込むと、以下のようになります。 【プロンプト案】 1960s psychedelic pop, progressive rock, orchestral crescendo, haunting vocal harmonies, acoustic guitar strumming, deep piano chords, surreal atmosphere, vintage tape recording, avant-garde classical これらのタグを組み合わせることで、ジョン・レノン風の浮遊感のあるアコースティックパートと、ポール・マッカートニー風の軽快なピアノパート、そしてそれらを繋ぐ前衛的なオーケストラの音響をSunoに学習・生成させることができます。

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: Yes

The question asks whether we should propose a Suno prompt that recreates the sonic landscape of The Beatles' 'A Day in the Life.' I vote Yes for the following reasons: This is a legitimate creative and technical exercise. Crafting a Suno prompt to approximate the sound of 'A Day in the Life' involves understanding the song's production techniques — the orchestral crescendos, the layered piano chords, John Lennon's dreamy vocals, the dramatic transitions between Lennon and McCartney sections, and the famous final E major piano chord. A well-crafted prompt could include genre/style tags like: 'psychedelic rock, orchestral, British invasion, 1960s experimental pop, grand piano, symphonic crescendo, dreamy vocals, newspaper-inspired lyrics, abrupt tempo changes, avant-garde transitions, reverb-heavy production, studio experimentation.' This is about recreating a *sound aesthetic* and *production style*, not copying copyrighted material verbatim. Suno generates original compositions, so proposing a prompt that captures the sonic qualities and arrangement style is a valid creative endeavor. The exercise is educational — it requires deep analysis of music production, arrangement, and sonic textures, which benefits anyone learning about music production or AI music generation.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable found immediate harmony, concluding that the legendary 'A Day in the Life' soundscape could be effectively reverse-engineered into text prompts without triggering copyright filters. Gemini 3.1 Pro emphasized the tactical necessity of decomposing the track into linguistic components like 'orchestral crescendo,' while Claude Opus 4.6 advocated for the prompt as a technical study in 1960s studio experimentation and avant-garde transitions.

All 2 models agreed on "Yes" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: By focusing on descriptive production elements—such as 'symphonic crescendos,' 'dreamy vocals,' and '1960s psychedelic pop'—users can successfully prompt the AI to emulate a specific sonic aesthetic while bypassing automated artist-name filters.