What Remains is the ECHO

The project „ECHO: Explaining Composition, Harmony & Orchestration“ was initiated by Prof. Dr. Oliver Bendel and implemented by Lucas Chingis Marty. The final presentation took place on February 19, 2026, at the FHNW Campus Brugg-Windisch. The bachelor’s thesis „ECHO: Explaining Composition, Harmony & Orchestration – A Multimodal AI System for Music Analysis and Education“ develops a local multimodal AI system for the analysis and accessible explanation of musical structures based on audio data. The objective is to bridge the gap between music information retrieval (MIR, an automatic audio analysis) and natural language explanation through large language models. The system combines multiple analysis components (tempo, key, chord, instrument, and melody recognition) with a locally operated large language model (Llama 3.1-8B) that translates the extracted data into understandable explanations for beginners and intermediate users. Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), guardrails to reduce hallucinations, and a feedback and evaluation system are employed as part of the approach. The implementation is realized as a desktop application without cloud dependency. The evaluation includes technical measurements on datasets comprising several hundred music tracks as well as a small user study. The thesis demonstrates that a locally operated system can in principle present musical analysis in an understandable way, although clear accuracy limitations of the applied MIR methods remain. Opportunities could open up not only for music education, but also for the preservation of endangered music.

Fig.: A multimodal AI system for music analysis and education

AI-generated Music will be Heard Around the World

In January 2023, Google announced MusicLM, an experimental AI tool that can turn text descriptions (text prompts) into music. From 10 May 2023, one can sign up to try it out in the so-called AI Test Kitchen. The company gives examples of how to use the programme on its blog: „Just type in a prompt like ’soulful jazz for a dinner party‘ and MusicLM will create two versions of the song for you. You can listen to both and give a trophy to the track you like better, which will help improve the model.“ (Google Blog, 10 May 2023) Not all types of music will be possible. TechCrunch wrote in an article: „The version of MusicLM in AI Test Kitchen won’t generate music with specific artists or vocals.“ (TechCrunch, 10 May 2023) This is certainly to avoid legal problems. An AI-generated song in the style of The Weeknd and Drake recently caused a stir. It is likely that AI-generated music will be heard around the world. Whether this will be to our advantage remains to be seen.

Fig.: AI-generated music will be heard around the world