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voice_0Good morning, today I want to show you
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voice_0how Claude AI can be used to build a small web service, a small website,
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voice_0with which I can quickly find out which keys I have to press on the piano to hear a certain chord.
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voice_0The prompts are in English, let's get started.
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voice_0First I'll tell Claude what I actually want.
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voice_0I want a website where I can enter a chord and it will be displayed to me.
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voice_0As you can see, Claude is already programming everything for me. I don't really need to do anything except watch.
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voice_0So that's a piano chord diagram and let's enter C, show chord.
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voice_0OK, that's how I play a C chord, so I play the C, E and G notes.
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voice_0So that's a C chord.
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voice_0But I can't hear it. That's annoying, ok. And I can't enter anything else either.
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voice_0But he has told me here what I can do.
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voice_0Let's praise him first, because what he did is really cool and tell him, hey, can we make it so that I can hear Midi sound,
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voice_0that I can hear how a chord sounds, and what he's doing now, based on his previous work,
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voice_0he is now building the next version of my little website for me,
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voice_0where he lets me hear Midi sound.
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voice_0So, what he's done now - by the way, before I made this video, I tested this, of course, and the result was completely different,
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voice_0it looked like this, completely different.
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voice_0And now it looks like this, for whatever reason, ok.
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voice_0Let's just do a C chord, show chord, and here he did it differently compared to the second version,
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voice_0which was this one, and I told him to play it.
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voice_0It looked like that. The AI just decided
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voice_0to do it differently, maybe he saw it and said, you've already done that before, so I'll do it better now.
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voice_0Ok, anyway, I've got these chords here, I can play them now,
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voice_0but for my new song I want to have more than just a C chord or D chord,
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voice_0I want to have several chords, so I'd like to be able to enter several chords here.
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voice_0So I tell him now, hey listen, if I enter values separated by commas
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voice_0could you build me a bit more so that I can see immediately how it should be played
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voice_0if I want to play a C, a D, an E or a G-Sus4 or F major 7 or whatever.
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voice_0So, show me that.
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voice_0And as you can see, the code runs and runs and runs and I'm very impressed.
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voice_0OK, on the left he briefly explains what he has done,
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voice_0but I now tell him that my song has a G, a G4, an E minor and a C.
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voice_0Awesome.
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voice_0Cool, but what I'm still a little confused about is that semitones of the cords are missing.
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voice_0We just ask him if he can do that, we ask if he can add the semitones.
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voice_0Then it looks like a real piano, like a keyboard.
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voice_0If I coded something like that, it would usually take hours,
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voice_0and now I've built something like this in such a short time.
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voice_0See, wow.
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voice_0Now when I press play,
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voice_0all the notes are played at the same time, but I don't want that.
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voice_0So I tell him to play only one of these chords at a time.
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voice_0So if I press play on the other chord, I want the previous chord to stop.
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voice_0That's what I've entered now, let's see what happens.
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voice_0He's generating the code again, it's great, I don't have to worry about anything.
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voice_0That's so cool.
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voice_0On the left, he explains to me exactly what he's doing, what he's added to the code,
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voice_0but let's skip that for now, let's take a look at the right, Show Cords, and play.
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voice_0When I'm done, I can click up here and see all the different versions.
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voice_0This is my latest version and I could actually download it as a file now.
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voice_0So now I got an HTML document, let's enter the chords again
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voice_0and here are my chords.
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voice_0By the way, I did all of that with the free version of Claude.
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voice_0Down here, it says "you are out of free messages until 2pm", I can't do anything else now.
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voice_0Well, I'll just wait until 2 o'clock this afternoon and do something else in the meantime.
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voice_0So I just briefly told this AI in human words what I wanted to do.
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voice_0And he gave me this result and I can actually download it now, I can download the file here.
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voice_0I can look at the preview or the code it created for me and can now edit it as much as I like.
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voice_0So that's Claude AI for you.
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voice_0A little insight into what I do with it and what you can do with it.
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voice_0I'm Bernd, you are watching hoTodi on alugha, until next time, bye.