Emotional
Music Generator
Music that moves people to tears, lifts spirits, and stirs the deepest feelings. From quiet sadness to cathartic release — describe the emotion and let Music Agent craft your piece.
After the Rain
Emotional AI
Emotional Music DNA
The four principles of emotionally powerful music — arc, harmony, instruments, and space.
Emotional Arc
Great emotional music follows a narrative arc — tension and release, sadness to hope, solitude to connection. Dynamic shifts from quiet to powerful create cathartic moments.
Harmonic Language
Minor keys (A minor, D minor) evoke sadness. Suspended chords create yearning. Unexpected major resolves bring hope. Seventh and ninth chords add complexity and bittersweet beauty.
Instrumentation
Piano, strings (violin, cello), acoustic guitar, and voice are the core emotional instruments. Each carries intimate, human qualities that connect directly to feelings.
Tempo & Space
Slower tempos (60–90 BPM) allow notes to breathe and emotions to develop. Silence between phrases is as important as the notes. Rubato (flexible timing) adds human expressiveness.
Explore the Spectrum
Six emotional registers — from quiet melancholy to soaring catharsis.
Melancholic
Quiet sadness and introspection. Solo piano, sparse strings, minor keys, and gentle dynamics.
Cathartic
Building from tension to emotional release. Crescendos, key changes, and powerful climaxes.
Bittersweet
Mixed emotions — happy and sad simultaneously. Major-minor shifts, nostalgic, warm yet aching.
Uplifting
Emotional music that inspires hope and optimism. Bright major progressions building to triumph.
Cinematic Emotional
Film-score style emotional music. Full orchestra, choir, and sweeping dynamics for maximum impact.
Intimate
Close, personal, stripped-back. Solo voice or instrument, minimal arrangement, raw vulnerability.
How They Compare
See how different emotional registers shape tempo, dynamics, and instrumentation.
| Feature | Melancholic | Cathartic | Bittersweet | Uplifting | Cinematic |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tempo | 55–80 BPM | 70–100 BPM | 65–90 BPM | 75–110 BPM | 60–90 BPM |
| Key | Minor (Am, Dm) | Minor to major resolve | Major-minor mix | Major (C, G, D) | Minor with major climax |
| Dynamics | Soft, pp–mp | pp to fff build | Medium, gentle swells | mp to ff crescendo | Full orchestral range |
| Instruments | Solo piano/strings | Piano + orchestra | Piano + guitar | Strings + choir | Full orchestra + choir |
| Emotion | Sadness, loss | Release, breakthrough | Nostalgia, longing | Hope, triumph | Awe, grandeur |
| Use Case | Drama scenes, reflection | Climactic moments | Memories, flashbacks | Victories, inspiration | Trailers, finales |
Ready-to-Use Prompts
Eight curated prompts covering every emotional register — copy one and start creating instantly.
Solitary Piano
Create a melancholic solo piano piece at 65 BPM in A minor. Simple, heartbreaking melody with sustain pedal, gentle rubato, and space between phrases. Minimalist and raw.
Cathartic Crescendo
Generate an emotional piece starting with solo cello at 72 BPM in D minor. Gradually add strings, then full orchestra, building to a powerful fortissimo release.
Bittersweet Memories
Produce a bittersweet piece at 78 BPM in F major. Acoustic guitar arpeggios with violin melody, alternating between major warmth and minor aching.
Hope Rising
Create an uplifting emotional track at 90 BPM in G major. Piano foundation building through strings to choir, crescendo from gentle to triumphant.
Farewell
Generate an intimate farewell piece at 60 BPM in E minor. Solo violin over sparse piano chords, tender and fragile, like a last goodbye.
Film Score Emotion
Build a cinematic emotional piece at 75 BPM in C minor. Full orchestra with choir, sweeping strings, timpani swells. Think Hans Zimmer's most moving moments.
Rainy Window
Create a lo-fi emotional piece at 68 BPM in Bb minor. Soft piano with rain ambiance, warm tape saturation, melancholic but comforting.
Reunion
Generate an emotional piece moving from sadness to joy at 80 BPM. Start in A minor (separation), modulate to A major (reunion). Strings and piano.
Where Emotional Music Lives
Real-world scenarios where emotionally powerful music makes all the difference.
Film & TV Scoring
Emotional scenes — farewells, reunions, victories, losses — all need music that matches the feeling.
Trois Étapes Simples
De l'idée au morceau fini — décrivez, affinez et exportez votre musique emotional.
Décrivez Votre Vision
Dites à Music Agent quel type de morceau vous voulez — référencez une ambiance, un artiste ou une scène. Pas de jargon technique.
Affinez par Chat
Ajustez le BPM, la tonalité, les instruments et la structure par conversation naturelle. Itérez jusqu'à la perfection.
Exportez et Utilisez
Téléchargez votre morceau en audio haute qualité. Entièrement libre de droits — jeux, vidéos, publicités et plus.
Explorez Plus de Genres
Découvrez des genres connexes et élargissez votre palette sonore.
Questions Fréquentes
Tout ce que vous devez savoir sur la création de musique emotional avec Tunee.
Yes. All tracks created with Tunee are cleared for commercial use — films, videos, games, podcasts, and more. No royalty fees.
Use feeling words — "melancholic," "hopeful," "bittersweet," "cathartic." Reference scenarios like "farewell scene" or "victory moment." The AI understands emotional language.
Yes. Describe the journey — "start sad, build to hopeful" or "gentle beginning, powerful climax" — and the AI will shape the dynamic arc accordingly.
Piano, strings (violin, cello), acoustic guitar, and choir are the most emotionally direct. You can also use any instrument — the key is dynamics, tempo, and harmony.
Absolutely. Request "gentle," "minimal," or "understated" in your prompt for emotional music that supports without overwhelming the foreground.
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