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In this, she goes even further back in time to put a tape of her new song into the car stereo. She then glances at us in the rear view mirror before driving off, her arm making a wave motion out of the window, signalling a sense of freedom. Pages of sheet music fly out of the car window in the breeze and are strewn behind her along the road - possibly works by Bach and Chopin with one that could be another new Adele song, musician James B Partridge told BBC Radio 5 Live.
And what of the song title itself? Easy On Me is missing the more overt plea to "take it" easy on her, but nonetheless there is an implied reference to another person who has taken it easy on her, or she wants to, or she wishes had. It would seem to fit with the template of her best songs, which couple the melancholic hues of loss, disappointment and passing time with an inner defiance that sees her moving forward despite the heartbreak. Anticipation builds for new Adele music.
Image source, Adele. Adele is seen looking in the rear view mirror of a car in the video. For now, Spotify is declining to say what Pachet will be doing. Can an AI legally be the creator of a track? Can it be sued for copyright infringement? And how do you then measure the point at which it no longer belongs to the original? The answers to these questions? Mahdavi pauses to choose his words carefully. Will more of those human brains be in danger of being replaced by machines? Mark Mulligan agrees.
But that is a long, long way off. These startups all hope AI music will inspire human musicians rather than threaten them. Cliff Fluet brings the topic back to the current home for two of these startups, Abbey Road, and the level of musician it has traditionally attracted.
But Ayling-Ellis hopes this will be the perfect opportunity to educate others on how deaf people experience music, and challenge assumptions. The show will also give viewers their first glimpse at how this year's celebrities, including Dan Walker, Robert Webb and Nina Wadia, might fare on the dancefloor this series.
The show's casting of Ayling-Ellis was applauded for being inclusive, but some viewers were curious about how it would work in practice.
I can hear someone singing, but I can't identify exact words. I also feel the vibrations. In the case of Strictly, vibrations from the live band led by Dave Arch can be felt through the large dancefloor at the show's Elstree studios. The EastEnders star adds she will be able to use her professional partner for guidance to stay in time with the rhythm.
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