AI Music for Beginners: Top 7 Questions Answered - Jack Righteous

AI Music for Beginners: Top 7 Questions Answered

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AI Music FAQ for Beginners: Start Creating Songs Without a Studio

AI music is real. It’s fast. And yes — it’s for people like you.
If you’ve ever wondered how to turn ideas into tracks without gear, training, or a studio, this FAQ is your starting point.

These are the same questions creators ask right before they go all in.


❓1. Can AI really make full songs?

Yes. Tools like Suno AI and Udio can generate full tracks — lyrics, vocals, instruments, arrangement — in under 60 seconds.

You don’t need a DAW, mic, or music theory background.
Just an idea and a decent prompt.


❓2. Can I use lyrics I wrote?

Yes — but not all tools handle custom lyrics well. If your lyrics aren’t showing up in the final song, it’s probably a formatting issue.

That’s why I built the JR Righteous Lyrics Lab GPT — it rewrites your lyrics to make them AI-friendly without killing your voice or message.


❓3. Do I need any music experience?

No. Most people making tracks with AI today have never recorded a song before.

You don’t need talent. You need a workflow.


❓4. Can I release AI music on Spotify or YouTube?

Yes — I’ve done it myself.

Spotify: Works through DistroKid, BandLab, Soundrop, and others
YouTube Monetization: Trickier. Suno tracks require use of their internal monetization system if you want to run ads.

I break all this down in the Starter Kit, with links to walkthroughs, release platforms, and my actual track examples.


❓5. Do I own the music I create with AI?

Mostly yes — but not automatically in the legal sense.

Most tools give you full commercial rights, but AI-generated content alone can’t be copyrighted. You need human input that you can prove.

That’s why I include a Human Contribution Checklist in the kit — so your best tracks don’t get caught in legal limbo later.


❓6. What’s the best tool to start with?

Here’s the stack I recommend:

  • 🎤 Suno AI – best for easy, fast, structured songs
  • 🗣️ Udio – better vocal quality and prompt control
  • 🎚 BandLab – good for editing, remixing, and distributing
  • All three are free or have a free tier. I use them all depending on the goal. The kit shows how to combine them efficiently.

❓7. How do I actually start?

Start by creating 1-2 songs:

  • Use your own lyrics (or remix generated ones)
  • Choose a mood or style you want
  • Prompt, tweak, repeat
  • Don’t aim for perfection — aim for momentum

Then use the tools in the Starter Kit to test releases, track results, and scale up if you’re serious.


 

Ready to Launch or Level Up Your AI Music Journey?

🔹 Start Here – The Suno AI Creator Guide:
https://jackrighteous.com/pages/suno-guide-getting-started

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