Chat GPT is certainly a new phenomenon. and it is capable of doing a lot of very interesting things.
I set the title to be
” Life inside a bottle”
and this is what I got
The chord structure for a Pink Floyd-style song would likely include a mix of major and minor chords, as well as some dissonant or suspended chords. The song might also include chord progressions that create a sense of tension or dissonance, which is a common feature in Pink Floyd’s music.
Here’s an example chord structure for the song “Life inside a bottle”:
Verse:
- Am | F | C | G
- Am | F | C | G
Chorus:
- Dm | F | C | G
- Dm | F | C | G
Verse 2:
- Am | F | C | G
- Am | F | C | G
Chorus:
- Dm | F | C | G
- Dm | F | C | G
Bridge:
- C | G | Am | F
- C | G | Am | F
Chorus:
- Dm | F | C | G
- Dm | F | C | G
Outro:
- Am | F | C | G
- Am | F | C | G
Note that this is just an example, and the actual chord structure for the song may differ. Also, there are many ways a song can be written and this is just one possible example.
Verse 1:
Am | F | C | G
Trapped in a world of pain and sorrow
Feeling like there’s no tomorrow
Memories of the past keep haunting me
I try to escape, but they won’t let me be
Chorus:
Dm | F | C | G
Life inside a bottle, never to be free
The walls are closing in, can’t you see
I’m just a prisoner of my own mind
In this endless cycle, I’m just confined
Solo
F, C and G
Verse 2:
Am | F | C | G
I try to break the chains that bind me
But they only seem to tighten, find me
I’m stuck in this cycle, day by day
Wondering if there’s a way out to play
Chorus:
Dm | F | C | G
Life inside a bottle, never to be free
The walls are closing in, can’t you see
I’m just a prisoner of my own mind
In this endless cycle, I’m just confined
Bridge:
C | G | Am | F
I close my eyes and try to dream
Of a world where I’m not just a machine
But when I open them, I’m back to reality
Trapped in this bottle, my own insanity
Chorus:
Dm | F | C | G
Life inside a bottle, never to be free
The walls are closing in, can’t you see
I’m just a prisoner of my own mind
In this endless cycle, I’m just confined
Outro:
Am | F | C | G
Life inside a bottle, a never-ending story
I’m just a prisoner, trapped in my own glory
Will I ever break free, or will I just fade away
In this bottle, my life will forever stay.
I then asked
The tempo of a song can greatly affect its overall feel and atmosphere. For a Pink Floyd-style song like “Life inside a Bottle”, a moderate to slow tempo would be appropriate. A tempo of around 80-90 beats per minute (bpm) would be a good starting point.
Keep in mind that the tempo can be adjusted to fit the overall feel and atmosphere of the song and that different sections of the song may have different tempos. For example, a slower tempo in the verses and a slightly faster tempo in the choruses create a sense of contrast.
Keep in mind that tempo is very subjective and you should play around with it and find the one that feel the most comfortable for you.
Here’s an example tab solo for the chorus of “Life inside a bottle” using the chords Dm | F | C | G :
e|-10–8–5–3–|
B|-10–8–5–3–|
G|-11–9–5–3–|
D|-12–10-5–3–|
A|-12–10-7–5–|
E|-10–8–7–5–|
You can repeat this pattern on the second chord F, C and G
This solo is just an example, and there are many different ways to play a solo using these chords. You could also experiment with different scales and techniques to create a unique solo that fits the song’s style and mood.
You could also play this solo on a keyboard or any other instrument, this is just an example on a guitar.
Bass
Here’s an example bass tab for the song “Life inside a Bottle” using the chords Dm | F | C | G:
Verse: Dm: 1—–3—–5—–3—– F: 1—–1—–1—–1—– C: 3—–3—–3—–3—– G: 3—–5—–5—–3—–
Chorus: Dm: 1—–3—–5—–3—– F: 1—–1—–1—–1—– C: 3—–3—–3—–3—– G: 3—–5—–5—–3—–
Verse 2: Dm: 1—–3—–5—–3—– F: 1—–1—–1—–1—– C: 3—–3—–3—–3—– G: 3—–5—–5—–3—–
Chorus: Dm: 1—–3—–5—–3—– F: 1—–1—–1—–1—– C: 3—–3—–3—–3—– G: 3—–5—–5—–3—–
Bridge: C: 8—–8—–8—–8—– G: 8—–8—–8—–8—– Am: 5—–5—–5—–5—– F: 3—–3—–3—–3—–
Chorus: Dm: 1—–3—–5—–3—– F: 1—–1—–1—–1—– C: 3—–3—–3—–3—– G: 3—–5—–5—–3—–
Outro: Dm: 1—–3—–5—–3—– F: 1—–1—–1—–1—– C: 3—–3—–3—–3—– G: 3—–5—–5—–3—–
This is just an example bass tab, and there are many different ways to play the bass for this song. You could experiment with different styles, techniques and variations of the chords to create your own unique bass line that fits the song’s style and feel.

Seriously cool. I’m going to have a play with Chat GPT too.
Indeed. Have fun…
Here it is Carl. I asked Chat GPT to write a poem from a wife to her husband after being together for 36 years. I’ll give it to Neil and see if it brings a tear to his eye 🙂
Through laughter and through tears,
We’ve stood by each other’s side,
For 36 long and loving years,
Our love has never died.
Through joy and through despair,
We’ve faced each day as one,
You are my love, my life, my care,
My forever shining sun.
With every passing year,
Our love grows stronger still,
You are my north, my south, my east, my west,
My love, my heart, my will.
With each new dawn that breaks,
I’m grateful for your love,
For all the memories we’ve made,
And all the blessings from above.
So here’s to you, my love,
My partner, my best friend,
I thank the stars above,
For our love that will never end.
That’s so cool
Love it
But it’s only a digital representation of your amazing love for each other!
I asked it to rewrite it again but to make it funny – that come out a bit weird. Then I asked for it in the style of Shakespeare and that was truly beautiful, brought a tear to mine own eye.
Yes, it’s very interesting that it can pull from the historical style of writing and words.