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Claude Fable 5 Creates a Browser App for Kyohei Tsutsumi-Style Music

The app demonstrates how AI can deconstruct a composer's craft into generative parameters, offering a practical tool for music education and creative experimentation.

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Claude Fable 5 Creates a Browser App for Kyohei Tsutsumi-Style Music

A browser app built with Claude Fable 5 generates melodies in the style of composer Kyohei Tsutsumi. The app analyzes 10 compositional techniques, divides Tsutsumi's career into five era presets, and offers lyric guides mimicking lyricists Takashi Matsumoto and Yū Aku. It includes singer-specific key presets and exports MIDI, WAV, and video with technique captions.

The author had already made browser apps for Beatles and Yuming styles. Now they extended the method to Kyohei Tsutsumi, a composer whose work spans decades and genres. Claude Fable 5 identified 10 techniques, including hook-first intros and pentatonic melodies, and split his career into five era presets from GS pop to 80s idol. The app generates a full song structure with automatic key selection based on singer type. Lyric guides reproduce the approaches of Matsumoto and Aku. The output includes a video with live captions that explain which technique is playing. The result is not a novelty but a working analysis tool that turns a composer's method into adjustable parameters.

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