A Cappella
Music Generator

Pure vocal power — layered harmonies, beatbox percussion, and rich ensemble arrangements built entirely from the human voice. Describe your sound and let Music Agent arrange it.

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Create a 4-part a cappella arrangement, pop ballad style, 72 BPM, Eb major
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Here's your a cappella arrangement — warm soprano lead over alto and tenor harmonies with a bass vocal foundation and gentle vocal percussion.

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A Cappella AI

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A Cappella DNA

The four essentials of vocal-only music — voice foundation, harmony, rhythm, and arrangement technique.

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Vocal Foundation

Everything is voice — melody, harmony, bass, and rhythm. Ranges from solo to 16+ part ensembles. Barbershop quartets to Pentatonix-style modern groups.

02

Harmony & Voicing

Close harmonies in thirds and sixths define the warmth. Voicings range from simple triads to complex jazz extensions. Tuning precision is critical.

03

Vocal Percussion

Beatboxing provides the rhythmic backbone — kick, snare, hi-hat, and effects all produced vocally. Modern a cappella treats the beatboxer as a full drum kit.

04

Arrangement Craft

Bass lines, pad syllables (doo, dah, bah), counter-melodies, and lead vocal all interlocking. Great arrangements create the illusion of a full band.

Explore the Spectrum

Six styles of a cappella — from classic barbershop to modern beatbox-driven vocal production.

Barbershop

60–100 BPM1900s–Present

Four-part close harmony with ringing chords — bass, baritone, lead, and tenor.

Collegiate A Cappella

80–140 BPM1990s–Present

University groups covering pop hits with vocal arrangements, beatbox, and choreography.

Vocal Jazz

70–130 BPM1930s–Present

Scat singing, jazz harmonies, and swing feel — Manhattan Transfer to modern vocal jazz.

Gospel A Cappella

60–120 BPM1800s–Present

Spiritual harmonies rooted in African American church tradition — powerful and emotive.

Modern Pop A Cappella

90–140 BPM2000s–Present

Pentatonix-style productions — polished vocal arrangements of contemporary pop hits.

Beatbox A Cappella

80–160 BPM2000s–Present

Beatbox-driven arrangements where vocal percussion takes center stage alongside harmonies.

How It Compares

See how a cappella differs from other vocal ensemble traditions in style and approach.

FeatureA CappellaChoralVocal JazzBarbershop
Ensemble Size4–16 voices20–100+ voices4–12 voices4 voices
PercussionBeatbox / vocal percNone typicallyFinger snaps, scattingNone
Harmony StylePop/jazz voicingsClassical voicingsExtended jazz chordsClose ringing chords
RepertoirePop covers, originalsSacred, classicalJazz standards, originalsStandards, tags
MoodFun, polished, dynamicGrand, reverentSmooth, sophisticatedWarm, resonant
Notable GroupsPentatonix, Voca PeopleKing's SingersManhattan TransferRingmasters

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight curated a cappella prompts spanning barbershop to beatbox — copy one and start creating instantly.

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Pop Cover Arrangement

Create a 5-part a cappella arrangement of a pop ballad at 76 BPM in G major. Soprano lead, alto harmony, tenor counter-melody, bass vocal line, and vocal percussion. Mood: emotional and polished.

PopBallad
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Barbershop Tag

Generate a barbershop quartet tag in Bb major. Four-part close harmony with ringing overtones — lead, tenor, baritone, bass. 8 bars, rubato feel. Mood: warm and resonant.

BarbershopClassic
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Beatbox Groove

Produce a beatbox-driven a cappella track at 100 BPM in D minor. Heavy vocal percussion, bass drops, layered vocal riffs, and a catchy hook. Mood: rhythmic and modern.

BeatboxGroove
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Gospel Harmony

Compose a gospel a cappella piece at 68 BPM in Ab major. Rich 6-part harmony, call-and-response lead, swelling dynamics, emotional climax. Mood: spiritual and uplifting.

GospelSpiritual
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Jazz Vocal Ensemble

Create a vocal jazz piece at 110 BPM in F major. Scat solo section, tight jazz harmonies, walking bass vocal, finger-snap rhythm feel. Mood: sophisticated swing.

JazzSwing
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Ethereal Vocal Layers

Generate an ambient a cappella soundscape at 60 BPM in C minor. Layered vocal drones, overtone singing, whispered textures, slow-evolving harmonies. Mood: meditative and haunting.

AmbientEthereal
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Doo-Wop Revival

Build a doo-wop a cappella track at 88 BPM in E major. Classic backup vocals (doo-wah, sha-la-la), smooth lead, walking bass voice, light vocal percussion. Mood: retro romance.

Doo-WopRetro
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Epic Vocal Build

Create a cinematic a cappella piece at 90 BPM in D major. Starts solo voice, adds parts every 4 bars to full 8-part climax. Taiko-style vocal percussion at the peak. Mood: triumphant.

CinematicEpic
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Where A Cappella Lives

Real-world uses for vocal-only music — from live performance to film and advertising.

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Vocal Group Arrangements

Generate arrangement ideas for your a cappella group — harmonies, bass lines, and vocal percussion all mapped out.

Three Simple Steps

From idea to finished track — describe, refine, and export your a cappella music.

01

Describe Your Vision

Tell Music Agent what kind of track you want — reference a mood, artist, or scene. No jargon needed.

02

Refine Through Chat

Fine-tune BPM, key, instruments, and structure through natural conversation. Iterate until it's perfect.

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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 a cappella music with Tunee.

This page covers a cappella as a genre and performance style — vocal groups, beatboxing, pop arrangements. The form page focuses on the structural form of unaccompanied vocal music.

Yes. Specify the number of parts, voice types, and style — the AI creates interlocking harmonies, bass lines, and vocal percussion arrangements.

Absolutely. You can request beatbox patterns, vocal percussion grooves, and rhythm-focused arrangements as part of any a cappella track.

Yes. All generated tracks are cleared for commercial use — YouTube, ads, apps, performances, and more. No royalties required.

Of course. Generate a vocal arrangement and layer it with instruments, or use the a cappella track as a starting point for a fuller production.

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