Whether with complex concepts or quick questions, ARIA-i can help.
When prompting ARIA-i (asking ARIA-i a question), it’s helpful to be as detailed as possible. ARIA-i is a large language model (LLM) that utilises next-token prediction on a large scale, so how you word your question can heavily influence its answer.
If you’d like to get started with a general overview of a subject, that’s no problem. Simply choose the relevant module, such as Music History, then ask something like: “Can you tell me about Béla Bartók?” Even a query as simple as “Bartók” will prompt ARIA-i to return a broad overview of the composer’s life and works.
To direct ARIA-i towards a more focussed response, further specify your topic area of interest in your query. Questions like “What kinds of music did Bartók write?” or “How was Bartók’s compositional style influenced by the political environment of his time?” or “Can you give me a list of Bartók’s most notable works?” will start a more directed dialogue.
Don’t be afraid to get specific. ARIA-i has been built to handle complex, multi-level queries.
Explore new niches and deepen your understanding with ARIA-i — to get a sense of the types of intricate discussions possible, click on one of the example prompts displayed when a new chat is initiated in Orchestration, Music History, or Writing modules.