String
Music Generator

Violin soaring with passionate vibrato, cello singing rich low melodies, guitar fingers dancing across nylon and steel, harp cascading through golden arpeggios — the string family is the most expressive in all of music. Describe your vision and let Music Agent compose it.

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Create a string ensemble piece in G minor, moderate tempo, with violin melody, viola harmonies, cello countermelody, and double bass foundation
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Here's your string ensemble piece — a lyrical violin melody in G minor soaring over warm viola harmonies, an expressive cello countermelody weaving underneath, and a steady double bass anchoring the harmonic foundation with pizzicato accents.

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String Music DNA

The four pillars that define string music — origins, forms, sounds, and production.

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Origins & Roots

Stringed instruments are among the oldest — the lyre dates to 2600 BCE in Mesopotamia. The violin family emerged in 16th-century Italy, with Stradivarius and Guarneri crafting instruments still considered the finest ever made. The guitar evolved from the Moorish oud through the Spanish vihuela. Strings became the backbone of the Western orchestra and the most versatile instrumental family across every world music tradition.

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Song Structure

String music follows the form of its genre context. In orchestral music: sonata-allegro form, theme and variations, rondo. In chamber music: multi-movement works with contrasting tempi. In folk and pop: verse-chorus structures with string accompaniment or lead. Solo string works from Bach's Partitas to modern pieces exploit the full range of a single instrument through multiple voices and techniques.

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Signature Sounds

Bowed strings (violin, viola, cello, bass) produce sustained, singing tones with vibrato, tremolo, and dynamic control unmatched by most instruments. Pizzicato (plucking) adds rhythmic punctuation. Guitar offers both fingerpicked delicacy and strummed power. Harp provides cascading arpeggios and glissandos. Each string instrument has a distinct timbral character — from the violin's brilliance to the cello's warm depth.

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Production Style

String recording demands careful microphone placement — close mics capture detail and rosin texture, while room mics add natural reverb and ensemble blend. Orchestral strings are recorded in concert halls for authentic acoustics. Solo instruments benefit from intimate, detailed recording. Modern production layers sampled and synthesized strings for film and pop music, while classical recording prioritizes natural acoustic capture.

Explore the Spectrum

Six distinct worlds within string music — from solo violin to cinematic orchestras.

Orchestral Strings

40–160 BPM1600s–Present

Full string sections — first and second violins, violas, cellos, and double basses forming the core of the symphony orchestra. Sweeping, powerful, and endlessly versatile.

String Quartet

50–150 BPM1750s–Present

Two violins, viola, and cello — the most intimate and balanced chamber ensemble. Haydn created the form; Beethoven and Bartók pushed it to its limits.

Solo Violin

40–180 BPM1600s–Present

The violin as a solo voice — from Bach's Partitas to Paganini's Caprices to modern concertos. Technical brilliance meets emotional depth.

Classical Guitar

60–140 BPM1800s–Present

Nylon-string fingerpicking in the classical tradition — Segovia, John Williams, and Ana Vidovic bring out the guitar's intimate, singing quality.

Celtic Strings

80–150 BPMAncient–Present

Fiddle, harp, and bouzouki in Celtic traditions — lively reels, haunting airs, and dance tunes from Ireland, Scotland, and Brittany.

Film Strings

40–160 BPM1930s–Present

Cinematic string writing — John Williams, Hans Zimmer, and Howard Shore use strings to carry emotion in film scores from tender to epic.

How It Compares

See how string instruments compare to piano, woodwinds, and brass across key musical characteristics.

FeatureStringsPianoWoodwindsBrass
RangeSub-bass to extreme highFull 88-key rangeMid to very highLow to high
SustainInfinite with bowingDecaying after attackBreath-limitedBreath-limited
ExpressionVibrato, dynamics, glissandoDynamics, pedal, voicingVibrato, tonguing, breathMutes, dynamics, flutter
Ensemble RoleOrchestral core, melody + harmonySolo, accompanimentColor, melody, woodwind choirPower, fanfare, punctuation
TechniquesArco, pizzicato, tremolo, harmonicsStaccato, legato, pedal workTrills, multiphonics, flutterMuted, stopped, lip trills
Notable PlayersHeifetz, Yo-Yo Ma, SegoviaHorowitz, Glenn GouldRampal, Benny GoodmanWynton Marsalis, Dennis Brain

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight curated prompts covering every string music style — copy one and start creating instantly.

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Orchestral Sweep

Create a full orchestral string piece at 100 BPM in D minor. First violins with soaring melody, second violins tremolo, violas sustaining harmonies, cellos with countermelody, and basses anchoring. Mood: cinematic emotion, sweeping and grand.

OrchestralCinematic
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Intimate Quartet

Generate a string quartet piece at 80 BPM in Bb major. First violin leading, second violin responding, viola providing harmonic warmth, and cello grounding with lyrical bass. Mood: candlelit chamber concert.

QuartetIntimate
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Solo Cello

Compose a solo cello piece at 70 BPM in A minor. Rich, singing melody with deep vibrato, expressive dynamics from pianissimo to forte, and occasional double-stops. Mood: solitude, reflection, and quiet strength.

SoloEmotional
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Guitar Nocturne

Create a classical guitar piece at 75 BPM in E minor. Fingerpicked arpeggios, singing melody on the treble strings, bass notes ringing, and natural harmonics. Mood: moonlit garden, gentle and contemplative.

GuitarNocturne
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Celtic Fiddle Reel

Produce a Celtic fiddle reel at 130 BPM in D major. Fast bowing, ornamental turns and rolls, bouzouki accompaniment, harp accents, and high-energy dance feel. Mood: lively Irish pub session.

CelticDance
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Harp Cascade

Generate a harp piece at 90 BPM in C major. Cascading arpeggios, glissandos, bell-like harmonics, gentle pedal changes, and a flowing, water-like quality. Mood: enchanted garden at dawn.

HarpEthereal
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Film Score Tension

Create a tense film string cue at 120 BPM in F minor. Staccato patterns, tremolo builds, dissonant clusters, col legno percussion, and a sudden silence before the climax. Mood: thriller scene approaching the reveal.

FilmTension
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Pizzicato Playful

Compose a playful pizzicato piece at 110 BPM in G major. All strings plucked — bouncy violin melody, rhythmic viola, walking cello line, and bass providing the groove. Mood: lighthearted, whimsical, and fun.

PizzicatoPlayful
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Where String Music Lives

Real-world scenarios where string music shines — from film scores to wedding ceremonies.

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Film & TV Scoring

String music carries the emotional weight of cinema — create scores for drama, romance, thriller, and epic scenes.

3가지 간단한 단계

아이디어에서 완성 트랙까지 — string 음악을 설명하고, 다듬고, 내보내세요.

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비전 설명하기

Music Agent에게 원하는 트랙을 설명하세요 — 분위기, 아티스트 또는 장면을 참조하세요. 전문 용어는 필요 없습니다.

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채팅으로 다듬기

자연스러운 대화로 BPM, 키, 악기, 구조를 미세 조정하세요. 완벽해질 때까지 반복하세요.

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내보내기 및 사용

고품질 오디오로 트랙을 다운로드하세요. 상업적 사용 완전 허가 — 게임, 영상, 광고 등.

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자주 묻는 질문

Tunee로 string 음악을 만드는 데 알아야 할 모든 것.

Yes. All tracks generated through Tunee are cleared for commercial use — film, games, ads, events, and more. No royalty fees or licensing issues.

Yes. The AI generates expressive string parts with proper articulations — legato, staccato, pizzicato, tremolo, and harmonics — that sound authentic across violin, cello, guitar, and harp.

Absolutely. Request solo instrument, duet, string quartet, chamber orchestra, or full string section. Specify exactly which instruments you want and their roles.

Yes. Request strings with piano, woodwinds, percussion, or any combination. The AI can create hybrid arrangements blending string instruments with any genre or style.

All major techniques — arco (bowed), pizzicato (plucked), tremolo, harmonics, double stops, col legno, spiccato, sul ponticello, and more. Name the technique and the AI will apply it.

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