Tibetan
Music Generator
Tap into the profound sonic world of the Himalayas — resonant singing bowls, thunderous dungchen horns, and the deep overtone chanting of Buddhist monks. Describe a meditative state and let Music Agent craft your Tibetan soundscape.
Himalayan Stillness
Tibetan AI
Tibetan Music DNA
The four building blocks that define the Tibetan sound — origins, chanting, instruments, and spiritual purpose.
Origins
Rooted in Tibetan Buddhist monastic practice dating back to the 8th century and the introduction of Buddhism to Tibet by Padmasambhava. Music serves ritual, meditation, and spiritual transformation. The Bön tradition adds pre-Buddhist shamanic elements to the sonic landscape.
Chanting
Tibetan Buddhist chanting — particularly the deep overtone chanting (throat singing) of Gyuto and Gyume monks — produces multiple simultaneous pitches from a single voice. This extraordinary technique creates a rich harmonic spectrum used to invoke deities and alter consciousness.
Instruments
Singing bowls (standing bells producing sustained tones), dungchen (long brass horns up to 3 meters), gyaling (double-reed shawm), damaru (double-headed drum), drilbu (ritual bell), tingsha (small cymbals), conch shell, and rolmo (large cymbals). Each instrument has ritual significance.
Purpose
Music is inseparable from spiritual practice. Singing bowls facilitate meditation through sustained vibration. Dungchen horns invoke the voice of the dharma. Chanting recites sacred texts. Every sound is intentional — there is no concept of music as entertainment in traditional Tibetan Buddhist practice.
Explore the Spectrum
Six distinct subgenres within Tibetan music — from monastic ritual to modern sound healing.
Singing Bowl Meditation
Standing bells of varying sizes producing sustained, harmonically rich tones. Used for meditation, healing, and sound therapy. The bowls create overlapping frequencies that induce deep relaxation and altered states.
Monastic Chanting
Buddhist monks reciting sutras and mantras with deep overtone singing technique. Gyuto and Gyume monasteries are famous for their extraordinary vocal traditions that produce chords from single voices.
Ritual Ensemble
Full monastic ensemble combining dungchen horns, gyaling shawms, rolmo cymbals, damaru drums, and chanting for puja ceremonies and festivals. Dramatic, powerful, and deeply sacred.
Tibetan Folk
Secular songs and dances from nomadic and village traditions. Dranyen (lute), lingbu (flute), and vocal songs celebrating life on the plateau — love songs, work songs, and festival music.
Sound Healing
Modern therapeutic practice using singing bowls, tingsha, gongs, and vocal toning for relaxation and healing. Drawn from traditional techniques but adapted for contemporary wellness contexts.
Sacred Ambient
Contemporary ambient music incorporating Tibetan instruments, field recordings from monasteries, and electronic textures. Artists like Deuter and Nawang Khechog bridge ancient tradition with modern sound design.
How It Compares
See how Tibetan music stacks up against Indian classical, Japanese traditional, and Gregorian chant across key characteristics.
| Feature | Tibetan | Indian Classical | Japanese Traditional | Gregorian Chant |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BPM Range | Free–130 | 40–200 | 30–180 | 40–80 |
| Key Instruments | Singing bowls, dungchen, gyaling | Sitar, tabla, tanpura | Koto, shakuhachi, taiko | Organ, voice only |
| Vocal Style | Overtone chanting, deep drone | Raga improvisation, gamak | Noh chant, min'yō folk | Unison plainsong, Latin text |
| Rhythm Feel | Free time, processional | Tala cyclic patterns | Jo-ha-kyū, breath-phrased | Free rhythm, speech-based |
| Typical Use | Meditation, ritual, healing | Concert, devotion, meditation | Theater, ceremony, meditation | Liturgy, meditation, vespers |
| Notable Artists | Gyuto Monks, Nawang Khechog | Ravi Shankar, Ali Akbar Khan | Kodo, Michio Miyagi | Monks of Solesmes |
Ready-to-Use Prompts
Eight curated prompts covering every Tibetan mood — copy one and start creating instantly.
Singing Bowl Meditation
Create a singing bowl meditation piece in free time. Layer multiple bowls of different sizes — small high-pitched bowls shimmering above, medium bowls sustaining mid-range tones, and a large bowl providing a deep fundamental. Let tones overlap and interact. Mood: deep inner stillness, 20-minute meditation session.
Monastery at Dawn
Compose a monastic morning puja at 45 BPM. Deep overtone chanting monks, dungchen horns providing bass drones, gyaling shawms playing a slow ritual melody, and rolmo cymbals marking structural points. Build from a single voice to full ensemble. Mood: first light hitting a Himalayan monastery.
Om Mani Padme Hum
Generate a mantra chanting piece at 50 BPM. Deep male voices chanting 'Om Mani Padme Hum' in slow repetition with overtone harmonics, singing bowl struck at the start of each cycle, and a gentle drone beneath. Hypnotic and devotional. Mood: 108 repetitions in a candlelit shrine.
Dungchen Call
Build a piece featuring dungchen long horns at 40 BPM. Two dungchen horns playing alternating deep, sustained tones that echo across valleys, punctuated by rolmo cymbal crashes and damaru drum rolls. Massive, reverberant space. Mood: horn call from a mountaintop monastery.
Tibetan Folk Dance
Create a Tibetan folk song at 110 BPM in G major. Dranyen (Tibetan lute) playing a bright melodic pattern, lingbu (bamboo flute) carrying the melody, light hand drum rhythms, and joyful group vocals. Upbeat and celebratory. Mood: nomadic camp festival on the plateau.
Sound Healing Session
Produce a sound healing track in free time. Singing bowls, tingsha cymbals struck at intervals, gentle gong swells, and soft vocal toning. Frequencies designed for deep relaxation. Gradual build and gentle fade. Mood: sound bath therapy in a candlelit studio.
Sacred Mountain Ambient
Generate a sacred ambient piece at 55 BPM. Singing bowl drones, distant dungchen horn, wind field recordings, subtle electronic pads, and faint monastic chanting. Sparse and atmospheric. Mood: standing alone on a Himalayan pass at 5,000 meters.
Prayer Flag Wind
Compose a gentle contemplative piece at 65 BPM in D minor. Lingbu flute carrying a simple, repeating melody, singing bowl tones beneath, wind chime accents, and a faint drone. Minimal and spacious. Mood: colorful prayer flags fluttering in mountain wind.
Where Tibetan Music Lives
Real-world scenarios where Tibetan music shines — from meditation apps to documentary films.
Meditation & Mindfulness
Singing bowls, chanting, and Tibetan drones are among the most widely used sounds for meditation apps, guided sessions, and mindfulness practice worldwide.
3가지 간단한 단계
아이디어에서 완성 트랙까지 — tibetan 음악을 설명하고, 다듬고, 내보내세요.
비전 설명하기
Music Agent에게 원하는 트랙을 설명하세요 — 분위기, 아티스트 또는 장면을 참조하세요. 전문 용어는 필요 없습니다.
채팅으로 다듬기
자연스러운 대화로 BPM, 키, 악기, 구조를 미세 조정하세요. 완벽해질 때까지 반복하세요.
내보내기 및 사용
고품질 오디오로 트랙을 다운로드하세요. 상업적 사용 완전 허가 — 게임, 영상, 광고 등.
더 많은 장르 탐색
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자주 묻는 질문
Tunee로 tibetan 음악을 만드는 데 알아야 할 모든 것.
Yes. All tracks generated through Tunee are cleared for commercial use — apps, films, YouTube, spas, streaming, and more. No royalty fees or licensing headaches.
Not at all. Describe what you want in plain language — 'peaceful singing bowls' or 'deep monk chanting' works perfectly. The AI understands Tibetan instruments, chanting styles, and ritual structures automatically.
All major styles including singing bowl meditation, monastic chanting, ritual ensemble, Tibetan folk, sound healing, and sacred ambient. You can specify instruments, chanting techniques, and ceremonial contexts.
Absolutely. Request singing bowls (specific sizes and pitches), dungchen horns, gyaling, damaru, tingsha, rolmo, drilbu, or any Tibetan instrument. Overtone chanting techniques can also be specified.
Reference specific traditions — 'Gyuto monks overtone chanting,' 'morning puja ceremony,' or 'Gelugpa monastery ritual.' Mentioning specific instruments, chanting styles, and ceremonial contexts helps the AI recreate the authentic monastic atmosphere.
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