Guitar
Music Generator
From blazing electric solos to delicate acoustic fingerpicking — describe your vision and let Music Agent craft a professional guitar track in seconds.
Crossroads Shuffle
Guitar AI
Guitar DNA
The four pillars that define the guitar sound — versatility, tone, tuning, and arrangement role.
Six Strings, Infinite Voices
The guitar is the most versatile instrument in modern music. From the nylon-string classical guitar developed in 19th-century Spain to the solid-body electric pioneered by Leo Fender and Les Paul in the 1950s, the guitar adapts to virtually every genre — rock, blues, jazz, folk, classical, metal, country, and beyond.
Tone & Technique
Guitar tone is shaped by pickups, amp settings, and effects pedals — overdrive, delay, reverb, chorus, and wah create distinct sonic signatures. Playing techniques include fingerpicking, flatpicking, hammer-ons, pull-offs, bending, sliding, tapping, and harmonics. Each technique opens a different expressive dimension.
Tuning & Voicing
Standard tuning (EADGBE) is the foundation, but alternate tunings like Drop D, DADGAD, Open G, and Open D unlock different chord voicings and resonances. Nashville tuning uses lighter gauge strings tuned an octave higher for a shimmering, 12-string-like effect.
Role in Arrangement
Guitar fills every role in an arrangement — rhythm guitar drives the groove with strumming and muting patterns, lead guitar carries melodies and solos, and bass lines anchor the harmony. Layering clean, crunch, and distorted tones creates depth from intimate acoustic passages to wall-of-sound climaxes.
Guitar Across Genres
Six distinct styles that showcase the guitar's range — from gentle fingerpicking to high-gain shredding.
Blues Guitar
Expressive bending, vibrato, and call-and-response phrasing over 12-bar and 8-bar progressions. B.B. King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Robert Johnson defined the vocabulary.
Rock Guitar
Power chords, driving rhythms, and soaring solos built on pentatonic and blues scales. From Chuck Berry's riffs to Hendrix's feedback to modern alternative tones.
Jazz Guitar
Complex chord voicings, extended harmonies (7ths, 9ths, 13ths), and improvised single-note lines. Wes Montgomery's octave technique and Joe Pass's solo arrangements are benchmarks.
Classical Guitar
Nylon-string fingerstyle technique performing composed works. Right-hand arpeggios, tremolo, and rest strokes produce a warm, intimate timbre. Segovia and John Williams set the standard.
Fingerstyle Acoustic
Percussive tapping, harmonics, and simultaneous bass-and-melody lines on steel-string acoustic. Tommy Emmanuel and Andy McKee pushed the boundaries of solo guitar performance.
Metal Guitar
High-gain distortion, palm-muted chugging, sweep picking, and shredding at extreme tempos. Drop tunings and 7/8-string guitars extend the low-end range for modern metal.
Guitar vs. Other Instruments
See how guitar compares to other string and keyboard instruments across key characteristics.
| Feature | Guitar | Piano | Bass | Ukulele | Violin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BPM Range | 40–220 | 30–200 | 60–180 | 80–160 | 40–200 |
| Key Techniques | Bending, picking, strumming | Voicings, arpeggios, pedal | Slap, fingerstyle, pick | Strumming, fingerpicking | Bowing, pizzicato, vibrato |
| Tonal Range | ~4 octaves | 7+ octaves | ~3 octaves | ~2 octaves | ~4 octaves |
| Role | Lead, rhythm, or both | Harmonic & melodic lead | Rhythmic & harmonic foundation | Rhythm & melody | Lead melody & harmony |
| Learning Curve | Medium | Medium | Medium | Low | High |
| Notable Players | Hendrix, Clapton, Segovia | Chopin, Herbie Hancock | Jaco Pastorius, Flea | Israel Kamakawiwoʻole | Itzhak Perlman, Hilary Hahn |
Ready-to-Use Guitar Prompts
Eight curated prompts spanning every guitar style — copy one and start creating instantly.
Blues Shuffle
Create a 12-bar blues guitar track at 95 BPM in A minor. Warm tube-amp overdrive, shuffle rhythm, expressive bending and vibrato on the solo, upright bass and brushed drums backing. Mood: smoky late-night club.
Acoustic Fingerpicking
Generate a fingerpicked acoustic guitar piece at 100 BPM in D major (DADGAD tuning). Alternating bass with melody on treble strings, gentle string squeaks for authenticity, subtle room reverb. Mood: morning sunrise on a porch.
Rock Anthem Riff
Produce a rock guitar anthem at 130 BPM in E minor. Crunchy power chord riff, palm-muted verse groove, soaring pentatonic solo with wah pedal, full band arrangement. Mood: stadium energy.
Jazz Chord Melody
Compose a jazz chord-melody guitar piece at 110 BPM in Bb major. Warm hollow-body tone, walking bass implied in lower voicings, extended chords (maj7, dim7, alt), rubato intro. Mood: intimate jazz lounge.
Classical Tremolo
Build a classical guitar tremolo study at 80 BPM in E minor. Nylon-string tone, p-a-m-i tremolo pattern, arpeggiated bass movement, dynamic swells from pianissimo to forte. Mood: Spanish courtyard at dusk.
Metal Shred
Create a metal guitar track at 180 BPM in D minor (Drop D). High-gain rhythm chugging, sweep-picked arpeggios, alternate-picked runs, double-bass drum backing. Mood: relentless aggression.
Country Twang
Generate a country guitar track at 115 BPM in G major. Telecaster chicken-picking, hybrid picking arpeggios, pedal steel harmonics, walking bass line, train-beat drums. Mood: open highway.
Ambient Swells
Produce an ambient guitar soundscape at 70 BPM in C major. Clean tone with heavy reverb and delay, volume-swell pads, shimmering harmonics, e-bow sustain. Mood: vast celestial drift.
Where Guitar Shines
Real-world scenarios where AI-generated guitar tracks deliver professional results.
Film & TV Scoring
Guitar tracks provide emotional depth for scenes — from tender acoustic underscore to driving rock energy in action sequences.
Three Simple Steps
From idea to finished track — describe, refine, and export your guitar music.
Describe Your Vision
Tell Music Agent what kind of track you want — reference a mood, artist, or scene. No jargon needed.
Refine Through Chat
Fine-tune BPM, key, instruments, and structure through natural conversation. Iterate until it's perfect.
Export & Use
Download your track in high-quality audio. Fully cleared for commercial use — games, videos, ads, and more.
Explore More Genres
Discover related genres and expand your sonic palette.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about creating guitar music with Tunee.
Yes. Specify the guitar type, pickup configuration, amp style, and effects in your prompt. You can request everything from a warm nylon-string classical tone to a high-gain metal distortion.
Absolutely. Describe the style (blues bending, jazz bebop lines, metal shredding), scale, and feel. The AI composes solos that match the harmonic context and energy of the track.
All common tunings — Standard, Drop D, DADGAD, Open G, Open D, and more. Just specify your preferred tuning in the prompt and the AI adapts chord voicings and note choices accordingly.
Yes. All tracks generated through Tunee are cleared for commercial use — YouTube, ads, games, podcasts, and more. No royalty fees or licensing headaches.
Not at all. Describe what you want in everyday language — "chill acoustic vibe" or "heavy distorted riff" works perfectly. The AI handles the technical details automatically.
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