In our ongoing exploration of AI in music education, today we’re diving into AI song generators—specifically, how tools like Suno and Udio can create music from simple text prompts and how they can be used with student-written lyrics.
Before we go any further, let’s be clear: this isn’t about replacing human creativity. Instead, it’s about exploring possibilities—sparking ideas, engaging students, and opening doors to new ways of experiencing songwriting.
📽 Video Demonstrations:
1️⃣ AI-Generated Songs from Prompts – See how Suno can take a simple idea and transform it into a complete song, including melody, harmony, and production.
2️⃣ Generating Songs Using Your Own Lyrics – Discover how students can hear their own words performed instantly, creating excitement and motivation for lyric writing.
These lyrics were written with our Cartoon Theme Song Lesson
Classroom Applications: Why Try AI Song Generators?
🎵 Exploring Genres
AI-generated songs provide an easy way to introduce students to different musical styles. With just a few prompts, you can create jazz, rock, electronic, country, classical, or even genre fusions, giving students immediate examples to analyze, imitate, or expand upon.
✍️ Generating Excitement for Songwriting
One of the biggest challenges in songwriting is overcoming the blank page. AI tools can help students brainstorm ideas, quickly generate rough drafts, and experiment with structures and lyrics—lowering the intimidation factor and making songwriting more approachable.
🎤 The Encouragement of Hearing Their Lyrics Performed
There’s something powerful about hearing your own words turned into a song. For students who may struggle with confidence, AI-generated performances offer an immediate sense of accomplishment and validation. They can tweak, refine, and build upon their work with instant feedback.
🎶 AI as a Starting Point for Live Performance
An exciting possibility: students can take AI-generated songs and perform their own covers! They can:
• Rearrange or reinterpret the music.
• Change the lyrics or melody to make it their own.
• Perform it live in different styles or instrumentation.
This turns AI into a springboard for creativity, not a replacement for it.
The Question of Copyright
AI-generated music exists in a legal grey area. Who owns the rights to a song that an AI creates? Can students freely use AI-generated tracks for performances or recordings? These are ongoing debates in the legal world, and teachers should be aware of potential limitations. While AI tools provide inspiration, students should be encouraged to modify and personalize AI-generated content to make it uniquely theirs.
Exploring What’s Possible
Using AI song generators is not about replacing human musicianship—it’s about expanding creative possibilities. Whether you choose to use these tools or not, they offer a fascinating look at how technology can interact with music-making.
💬 What are your thoughts? Have you tried AI-generated songs in your classroom? Let’s discuss in the comments!
🔜 Next up in this series: AI-generated speech and voice manipulation—how AI is changing the way we create and interact with voice. Stay tuned!