Instrumental
Music Generator

No vocals, no lyrics, pure music — every genre, every mood, every instrument. From cinematic orchestral swells to lofi study beats, ambient soundscapes to jazz trio grooves. Describe what you need and let Music Agent compose it without a single word sung.

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Create a calm instrumental piece for a coffee shop, 85 BPM, acoustic guitar and piano with light percussion
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Here's your coffee shop instrumental — fingerpicked acoustic guitar and warm piano sharing a gentle melody, with brushed snare and shaker keeping a laid-back groove. Warm, inviting, and perfectly unobtrusive.

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Instrumental DNA

Four dimensions of instrumental music — from ancient universality to modern content-creation demand.

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Universal Format

Instrumental music is the oldest and most universal form of music — predating language itself. Every culture, every era, and every genre has an instrumental tradition. Removing vocals shifts the listener's attention to melody, harmony, rhythm, and texture, creating space for personal interpretation.

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Functional Music

Instrumental music serves specific functions better than vocal music — background for focused work (study, coding), atmosphere for commercial spaces (restaurants, shops), accompaniment for visual media (film, games, ads), and soundscaping for wellness (meditation, sleep, yoga). It enhances without competing for attention.

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Genre Freedom

Instrumental music exists in every genre: classical symphonies, jazz combos, rock guitar instrumentals (Joe Satriani, Steve Vai), electronic ambient (Brian Eno), lofi beats, cinematic scores, and post-rock (Explosions in the Sky). The absence of vocals is the only common thread.

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Modern Demand

The explosion of content creation, streaming playlists (study, focus, chill, sleep), podcast backgrounds, and video production has made instrumental music more commercially important than ever. Creators need original, royalty-free instrumentals across every mood and genre.

Explore the Spectrum

Six instrumental styles — each serving different moods, functions, and creative needs.

Lofi Instrumental

70–90 BPM2010s–Present

The soundtrack of studying and focused work — dusty piano chords, mellow guitar, vinyl crackle, and relaxed drum loops. YouTube's 'lofi hip hop beats to relax/study to' made this the most-streamed instrumental format in the world.

Cinematic Instrumental

60–140 BPM1930s–Present

Orchestral scores, hybrid epic trailers, and emotional underscore for visual media. Hans Zimmer, John Williams, and Ennio Morricone define the gold standard. Strings, brass, percussion, and synthesizers create immersive sonic worlds.

Jazz Instrumental

60–200 BPM1920s–Present

Trio, quartet, and big band jazz without vocals — the core of the jazz tradition. Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, and Bill Evans created masterpieces that are purely instrumental. Swing, bebop, cool, and fusion all have vast instrumental catalogues.

Ambient Instrumental

40–80 BPM1970s–Present

Brian Eno coined the term — music as environment. Sustained drones, evolving textures, and slow harmonic movement create immersive soundscapes for meditation, sleep, and contemplation. No beats, no melody, just atmosphere.

Acoustic Instrumental

70–120 BPMTraditional–Present

Guitar, piano, ukulele, and other acoustic instruments creating warm, organic music without vocals. Café music, wedding backgrounds, and content soundtracks. Artists like Tommy Emmanuel and Ludovico Einaudi define the modern acoustic instrumental.

Electronic Instrumental

80–150 BPM1970s–Present

Synthesizer-driven music without vocals — from Kraftwerk to Tycho to chillwave. Electronic instrumental spans downtempo, synthwave, IDM, and ambient electronica. Clean, produced, and infinitely customizable.

How It Compares

See how instrumental music differs from vocal music, sound design, and podcast music.

FeatureInstrumentalVocal MusicSound DesignPodcast Music
VocalsNoneLead + backing vocalsNone (effects/foley)None or minimal
Primary UseBGM, film, study, contentListening, performance, radioFilm, games, ads, UXIntros, outros, backgrounds
Attention LevelBackground to activeActive, foregroundSubconscious, ambientBackground, transitional
Genre RangeAll genresAll genresSound effects, atmosLimited (chill, corporate)
Licensing NeedHigh (content creators)Moderate (sync, covers)High (production)High (podcasters)
Key ExamplesLofi beats, film scores, jazz trioPop songs, opera ariasGame SFX, movie foleyIntro jingles, bumpers

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight curated prompts from lofi study beats to post-rock catharsis — copy one and start creating instantly.

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Lofi Study Session

Create a lofi instrumental at 80 BPM in Eb major. Mellow piano chords, dusty vinyl texture, soft drum loop with sidechain compression, and a warm bass line. Unobtrusive, calming, endlessly loopable. Mood: late-night library, rain on the window, deep focus.

LofiStudy
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Cinematic Epic

Generate an epic cinematic instrumental at 110 BPM in D minor. Full orchestra — soaring strings, powerful brass, thundering percussion, and a heroic main theme building to a massive climax. Mood: blockbuster trailer, hero rising.

CinematicEpic
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Jazz Trio Evening

Compose a jazz trio instrumental at 130 BPM in F major. Piano, upright bass, and drums — swinging ride cymbal, walking bass, bebop piano lines. No vocals, pure improvisation. Mood: dimly lit jazz club, third set, audience leaning in.

JazzSwing
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Coffee Shop Acoustic

Build an acoustic instrumental at 90 BPM in G major. Fingerpicked acoustic guitar, soft piano, light shaker, and warm bass. Gentle, inviting, and unobtrusive. Mood: specialty coffee shop, morning light, conversations humming.

AcousticCafé
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05

Ambient Sleep

Create an ambient instrumental at 50 BPM in C major. Slow synthesizer pads, gentle evolving textures, no percussion, and deep sub-bass warmth. 10+ minute loop-friendly. Mood: drifting to sleep, weightless, breathing slowing.

AmbientSleep
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Corporate Upbeat

Generate a corporate upbeat instrumental at 115 BPM in A major. Clean electric guitar, piano, positive synth pads, and steady drums. Optimistic, professional, and energizing. Mood: tech company promo video, product launch.

CorporateUpbeat
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Meditation Piano

Compose a solo piano meditation at 60 BPM in Ab major. Sparse, sustained chords with gentle movement, pedal resonance, and a simple, repeating melodic motif. Ludovico Einaudi meets Harold Budd. Mood: empty room, morning sunlight, inner stillness.

PianoMeditative
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Post-Rock Build

Produce a post-rock instrumental at 100 BPM in E minor. Clean guitar arpeggios building slowly with bass, drums, and layers of distortion over 5 minutes — quiet to explosive. Explosions in the Sky energy. Mood: open highway, sunset, catharsis building.

Post-RockBuild
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Where Instrumental Music Lives

Real-world scenarios where vocal-free music is essential — from video editing to sleep playlists.

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Video & Content Creation

YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and corporate videos all need background music that enhances without competing. Instrumental tracks are the go-to solution for every content creator.

Three Simple Steps

From idea to finished track — describe, refine, and export your instrumental music.

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Describe Your Vision

Tell Music Agent what kind of track you want — reference a mood, artist, or scene. No jargon needed.

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Refine Through Chat

Fine-tune BPM, key, instruments, and structure through natural conversation. Iterate until it's perfect.

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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 instrumental music with Tunee.

Yes. Any genre — jazz, rock, electronic, classical, lofi, ambient, Latin, and more — can be generated as a purely instrumental track. Just add 'instrumental' or 'no vocals' to your description.

Absolutely. All tracks are cleared for commercial use — YouTube, podcasts, films, ads, games, apps, streaming, and commercial spaces. No royalties or licensing fees.

Describe the scene and feeling — 'upbeat tech promo,' 'sad documentary moment,' 'chill coffee shop,' or 'epic fantasy battle.' The AI matches instrumentation, tempo, and arrangement to your mood.

Of course. Mention any instrument or combination — 'piano and cello,' 'jazz trio,' 'full orchestra,' 'acoustic guitar only,' or 'synth ambient' — and the AI builds around that palette.

Yes. Request 'loopable' or 'seamless loop' and the AI creates tracks designed for extended playback — study sessions, background music, and ambient environments.

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