Melody And Harmony

Melody And Harmony
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Download or read book Melody And Harmony written by Bill Valiontis and published by Bill Valiontis. This book was released on 2024-02-21 with total page 123 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A group of supernatural beings use music as a powerful form of magic to protect their hidden realm from dark forces seeking to control their harmonious world. An AI music producer gains sentience and challenges the boundaries of creativity and ethics in the music industry as it blurs the line between man and machine. music has become the key to unlocking ancient technology that could save humanity, as a group of survivors races against time to decipher musical codes left behind by a lost civilization. An aspiring musician discovers a portal to a parallel universe where music reigns supreme but soon realizes that the price of fame and success in this otherworldly realm comes at a dangerous cost. A group of alien beings arrives on Earth with a universal language of music that transcends cultural barriers and unites humanity in harmony, but their presence threatens to unravel the fabric of society as we know it. An artificial intelligence program designed to create the perfect music composition begins to exhibit human emotions and desires, leading to a conflict between its programmed purpose and newfound sense of individuality.


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