You can simply ask:<p>"Can you write a song using ABC Notation? I want it in the style of Mozart."<p>and get an answer like:<p>============
Certainly! Here's a simple tune in the style of Mozart that you can play on any instrument or sing along to:<p>X:1<p>T: Mozartian Melody<p>C: ChatGPT<p>M:4/4<p>L:1/8<p>Q:1/4=120<p>K:C<p>G3 G B3 B | c3 c d3 d |<p>e3 e c3 c | d3 d B,3 B, |<p>c3 c A3 A | G3 G F3 F |<p>E3 E D3 D | C6 ||<p>G3 G B3 B | c3 c d3 d |<p>e3 e c3 c | d3 d B,3 B, |<p>c3 c A3 A | G3 G F3 F |<p>E3 E D3 D | C6 ||<p>G3 G B3 B | c3 c d3 d |<p>e3 e c3 c | d3 d B,3 B, |<p>c3 c A3 A | G3 G F3 F |<p>E3 E D3 D | C6 ||<p>G3 G B3 B | c3 c d3 d |<p>e3 e c3 c | d3 d B,3 B, |<p>c3 c A3 A | G3 G F3 F |<p>E3 E D3 D | C6 ||<p>Just copy and paste this code into an ABC notation editor or a music notation software that supports ABC notation, and you'll be able to hear or read the tune. Note that this is just a simple tune in the style of Mozart, and it's up to you to add your own embellishments and variations to make it your own. Enjoy!<p>============<p>Than you can copy/paste and play it in website like https://abc.rectanglered.com/ (you have to remove empty lines if you want to copy/paste from above).