Piano
Music Generator
88 keys, centuries of tradition, infinite possibilities — describe your piano vision and let Music Agent compose a professional track from classical to contemporary.
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Piano AI
Piano DNA
Four pillars of the piano sound — history, harmony, dynamics, and instrument evolution.
88 Keys of History
The modern piano evolved from Bartolomeo Cristofori's pianoforte around 1700, gaining its 88-key range and cast-iron frame by the mid-1800s. It became the foundation of Western music education and composition — from Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier to Chopin's nocturnes to Bill Evans's jazz harmonies. No other instrument spans as many genres or centuries.
Voicing & Harmony
The piano's ability to play 10 notes simultaneously makes it the ultimate harmonic instrument. Close voicings, spread voicings, rootless jazz chords, classical counterpoint, and cluster chords all sound distinct. The sustain pedal connects notes into flowing legato, while the una corda pedal softens the tone for intimate passages.
Dynamic Range
From the softest pianissimo to thundering fortissimo, the piano's dynamic range is unmatched among keyboard instruments. Weighted hammer action translates finger velocity into volume and tonal colour. This expressiveness allows a single pianist to convey the emotional range of an entire ensemble.
Grand, Upright & Digital
Concert grands (9 feet) project across symphony halls with rich overtones. Uprights serve home practice and recording studios. Digital pianos and sample libraries (Steinway, Bösendorfer, Fazioli) capture the nuanced tone of acoustic instruments, making studio-quality piano accessible everywhere.
Piano Across Genres
Six distinct piano styles — from Chopin's salons to Nils Frahm's modern ambient explorations.
Classical Piano
From Baroque invention to Romantic concerto to 20th-century minimalism. Chopin, Liszt, Debussy, and Ravel explored the piano's full expressive and technical range.
Jazz Piano
Stride, bebop, cool, and modal jazz piano styles. Bill Evans introduced impressionistic voicings, Thelonious Monk brought angular dissonance, and Oscar Peterson delivered virtuosic swing.
Pop Piano
Piano as the melodic and harmonic engine of pop songs. Elton John, Billy Joel, and Adele built careers on piano-driven songwriting with memorable hooks and singable melodies.
Ambient Piano
Sparse, reverb-soaked piano creating meditative atmospheres. Nils Frahm, Ólafur Arnalds, and Ludovico Einaudi blend acoustic piano with subtle electronics for contemplative soundscapes.
Neo-Classical
Modern composers bridging classical technique with contemporary production. Max Richter and Joep Beving write emotionally direct piano pieces that connect with streaming-era audiences.
Boogie-Woogie & Blues
Driving left-hand bass patterns under right-hand melodic improvisation. High-energy, rhythmically infectious piano style that laid the groundwork for rock and roll.
Piano vs. Other Instruments
How the piano's range and versatility compare to other harmonic instruments.
| Feature | Piano | Guitar | Synth | Organ | Harp |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Range | 88 keys / 7+ octaves | ~4 octaves | Unlimited (synthesis) | 5+ octaves | 6.5 octaves |
| Polyphony | Up to 10 notes | Up to 6 notes | Unlimited | Unlimited (sustained) | Up to 47 strings |
| Dynamic Control | Velocity-sensitive hammer | Finger/pick attack | Knobs, aftertouch | Swell pedal | Finger pluck force |
| Key Genres | Classical, jazz, pop, ambient | Rock, folk, blues, jazz | Electronic, pop, film | Gospel, rock, jazz | Classical, Celtic, film |
| Portability | Low (grand/upright) | High | Medium–High | Low–Medium | Low |
| Notable Players | Chopin, Bill Evans, Einaudi | Hendrix, Segovia | Vangelis, Hans Zimmer | Jimmy Smith, Jon Lord | Harpo Marx, Joanna Newsom |
Piano Prompts
Eight curated prompts covering every piano mood — copy one and start creating instantly.
Classical Nocturne
Create a Chopin-inspired nocturne at 60 BPM in Eb major. Lyrical right-hand melody with ornamental turns, arpeggiated left-hand accompaniment, rubato phrasing, warm concert-grand tone. Mood: moonlit reverie.
Jazz Trio
Generate a jazz piano trio track at 140 BPM in F major. Comping with rootless voicings, improvised single-note lines, walking upright bass, ride cymbal swing. Mood: late-night Manhattan club.
Pop Ballad
Compose a pop piano ballad at 75 BPM in G major. Simple chord progression with arpeggiated verse, block-chord chorus, string pad support, emotional vocal-range melody. Mood: heartfelt and cinematic.
Ambient Meditation
Build an ambient piano piece at 55 BPM in A minor. Sparse notes with long sustain-pedal decay, heavy reverb and subtle delay, felt-piano texture, field recordings of rain. Mood: deep contemplation.
Boogie-Woogie
Produce a boogie-woogie piano track at 145 BPM in C major. Driving 8-to-the-bar left-hand bass pattern, rhythmic right-hand riffs and trills, upright bass doubling, swing drums. Mood: joyful house party.
Neo-Classical Cinematic
Create a neo-classical piano piece at 85 BPM in D minor. Repeating minimalist left-hand pattern, gradually evolving right-hand melody, subtle string section entering halfway, crescendo to climax. Mood: dramatic film moment.
Ragtime
Generate a ragtime piano piece at 120 BPM in Bb major. Syncopated right-hand melodies, steady oom-pah left-hand stride bass, bright upright-piano tone, no other instruments. Mood: turn-of-century parlour.
Lo-Fi Piano
Produce a lo-fi piano track at 80 BPM in Db major. Warm, slightly detuned upright piano, vinyl crackle texture, tape-saturation warmth, simple repeating chord progression with subtle jazz extensions. Mood: rainy-day nostalgia.
Where Piano Shines
Real-world scenarios where AI-generated piano music delivers elegance and emotion.
Film & TV Scoring
Solo piano and piano-led arrangements provide emotional backbone for drama, romance, and documentary films.
Three Simple Steps
From idea to finished track — describe, refine, and export your piano 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 piano music with Tunee.
Yes. Specify concert grand for rich, resonant tone, upright for warm intimacy, or felt piano for a muted, ambient texture. Digital and electric piano tones are also available.
Absolutely. Request specific forms — sonata, nocturne, etude, fugue — and the AI composes with appropriate structure, voice-leading, and stylistic conventions.
Yes. Describe the jazz style (bebop, modal, ballad), tempo, and harmonic context. The AI generates idiomatic jazz piano parts with appropriate voicings, comping patterns, and solo lines.
Yes. All Tunee-generated tracks are cleared for commercial use — YouTube, ads, games, podcasts, films, and streaming. No royalties or licensing required.
Not at all. Describe the mood and style in plain language — "gentle sad piano" or "upbeat jazz piano" — and the AI handles the musical details. Advanced users can specify keys, voicings, and techniques for more precise results.
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