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A Multi-Agent AI Framework for Musical Score Writing

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  • Scott Josephson

    (Capitol Technology University, Maryland, USA)

  • Atif Farid Mohammad

    (Capitol Technology University, Maryland, USA)

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The development of artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly influenced music composition, yet current single-agent AI systems face limitations in versatility, adaptability, and collaborative dynamics, often producing repetitive and stylistically rigid compositions. To address these challenges, this research proposes a multi-agent AI framework specifically designed for musical score writing, utilizing Agentic AI principles where autonomous, specialized agents collaboratively contribute elements such as melody, harmony, rhythm, and dynamics, emulating human compositional processes. Employing a mixed-method comparative design with quantitative assessments and qualitative evaluations by expert musicians, the study hypothesizes that multi-agent interactions enhance musical complexity, creativity, and coherence compared to single-agent systems. The expected findings aim to contribute significantly to computational creativity theory and practical applications in education, entertainment, and therapy, highlighting the potential of multi-agent systems to advance human-AI collaborative creativity.

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  • Scott Josephson & Atif Farid Mohammad, 2025. "A Multi-Agent AI Framework for Musical Score Writing," RAIS Conference Proceedings 2022-2025 0607, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:raiswp:0607
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