Irish
Music Generator
From the rolling hills of Connemara to the pubs of Dublin, Irish traditional music carries centuries of storytelling, dancing, and celebration. Describe a dance, a mood, or a scene — and let Music Agent compose an original Irish track alive with fiddle, whistle, and rhythm.
Galway Session
Irish AI
Irish Music DNA
Four pillars of the Irish tradition — oral transmission, dance forms, session culture, and characteristic instruments.
Ancient Oral Tradition
Irish traditional music (sean-nós) has been passed down orally for centuries. Tunes are learned by ear, not from sheet music, and each musician adds personal ornamentation — rolls, cuts, crans, and triplets. The tradition values individual interpretation within a shared repertoire of thousands of tunes.
Dance Forms
Irish music is built on dance: jigs (6/8 time), reels (4/4 time), hornpipes (4/4 with a dotted rhythm), and slides (12/8 time). Each form has a distinct rhythmic feel that drives Irish step dance. Jigs bounce, reels drive, hornpipes swagger, and slides flow. Sets of tunes are chained together in medleys.
The Session
The pub session is the heart of Irish music — musicians gather informally, sit in a circle, and play tunes together. No conductor, no setlist. Someone starts a tune, others join in. The bodhrán and guitar provide rhythmic backing. Etiquette, repertoire, and regional style define each session.
Instruments & Texture
The core instruments are fiddle, tin whistle (or flute), uilleann pipes, concertina, accordion, bodhrán (frame drum), and bouzouki or guitar for accompaniment. Each instrument has characteristic ornamentation techniques. The fiddle sings, the whistle dances, the pipes drone, and the bodhrán drives.
Explore the Spectrum
Six branches of Irish music — from flying reels to ancient sean-nós song to Celtic rock fusion.
Reels
Fast 4/4 dance tunes with continuous eighth-note melodies. The most common form in Irish sessions — energetic, driving, and virtuosic.
Jigs
Bouncing 6/8 dance tunes with a characteristic "jiggity" rhythm. Double jigs, single jigs, and slip jigs each have distinct feels.
Sean-Nós Song
Unaccompanied solo singing in Irish Gaelic. Highly ornamented, emotionally intense, and deeply personal — the oldest vocal tradition in Irish music.
Celtic Rock
Irish trad instruments meet rock drums, bass, and electric guitar. The Pogues, Dropkick Murphys, and Flogging Molly brought Irish music to rock audiences.
Slow Air
Slow, unmetered instrumental melodies — often performed on uilleann pipes, fiddle, or flute. Deeply emotional and meditative.
Planxty / Harp
The Irish harp tradition — Turlough O'Carolan's baroque-influenced compositions and the ancient wire-strung harp repertoire.
How It Compares
See how Irish music relates to Scottish, pan-Celtic, and bluegrass traditions.
| Feature | Irish | Scottish | Celtic | Bluegrass |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BPM Range | 100–140 | 100–140 | 80–140 | 120–180 |
| Key Instruments | Fiddle, whistle, pipes, bodhrán | Fiddle, pipes, accordion, clàrsach | Harp, fiddle, flute, guitar | Banjo, fiddle, mandolin, guitar |
| Dance Forms | Jigs, reels, hornpipes | Strathspeys, reels, jigs | Varied by tradition | Flatfooting, clogging |
| Ornamentation | Rolls, cuts, crans, triplets | Snaps, birls, grips | Varies by tradition | Slides, hammer-ons, rolls |
| Typical Use | Pubs, céilís, concerts, film | Cèilidhs, Highland games | Concerts, festivals, film | Festivals, jams, bluegrass bars |
| Notable Artists | The Chieftains, Planxty, Lunasa | Aly Bain, Capercaillie | Clannad, Enya | Bill Monroe, Béla Fleck |
Ready-to-Use Prompts
Eight curated prompts covering jigs, reels, slow airs, Celtic rock, and more — copy one and start creating.
Session Reel
Create a set of two Irish reels at 125 BPM in D major. Tin whistle leads the first tune, fiddle takes the second. Bodhrán, guitar, and bouzouki provide rhythmic backing. Mood: lively and celebratory.
Galway Jig
Generate a double jig at 115 BPM in G major. Fiddle melody with classic jig ornamentation — rolls and triplets. Concertina joins on the repeat, bodhrán keeps the bounce. Mood: joyful and danceable.
Piper's Lament
Compose a slow air on uilleann pipes in D minor. Free tempo, deeply ornamented melody, with pipe drones sustaining underneath. Mood: mournful and majestic.
Pub Night
Produce a lively Irish session medley at 130 BPM. Reel into jig into hornpipe, with fiddle, whistle, and accordion trading leads. Bodhrán and guitar drive throughout. Mood: festive and energetic.
O'Carolan's Garden
Create an Irish harp piece at 90 BPM in C major. Baroque-influenced melody in the style of Turlough O'Carolan, with gentle arpeggios and a graceful, composed feel. Mood: elegant and serene.
Rebel Song
Generate a Celtic rock track at 140 BPM in A minor. Tin whistle melody over punk-rock drums, distorted guitar, and driving bass. Fiddle joins on the chorus. Mood: defiant and anthemic.
Connemara Dawn
Build a gentle Irish folk track at 80 BPM in G major. Solo acoustic guitar with a slow waltz feel, gentle flute melody, and distant bodhrán. Mood: peaceful and pastoral.
Hornpipe Dance
Compose an Irish hornpipe at 85 BPM in Bb major. Dotted rhythms, fiddle lead with characteristic swing, concertina backing, and a foot-stomping bodhrán. Mood: proud and rhythmic.
Where Irish Music Lives
Real-world scenarios where Irish music creates atmosphere, emotion, and cultural connection.
Pub & Restaurant
Authentic Irish session music creates warm, inviting atmosphere for Irish pubs, restaurants, and hospitality venues.
Trois Étapes Simples
De l'idée au morceau fini — décrivez, affinez et exportez votre musique irish.
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 irish avec Tunee.
Yes. All tracks generated through Tunee are cleared for commercial use — film, YouTube, podcasts, games, and more. No royalty fees or licensing issues.
Yes. The AI understands Irish dance forms — jig (6/8), reel (4/4), hornpipe, and slide — with correct rhythmic feel, ornamentation, and tune structure.
Fiddle, tin whistle, flute, uilleann pipes, concertina, accordion, bodhrán, bouzouki, Irish harp, and guitar. Specify any combination.
Absolutely. Request Celtic rock, Irish-electronic fusion, or any blend. The AI combines traditional Irish elements with modern production naturally.
Yes. Request reels, jigs, hornpipes, polkas, slides, slow airs, marches, planxties, or medleys. Specify the key and tempo for full control.
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