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.
Voices Intertwined
A Cappella AI
A Cappella DNA
The four essentials of vocal-only music — voice foundation, harmony, rhythm, and arrangement technique.
Vocal Foundation
Everything is voice — melody, harmony, bass, and rhythm. Ranges from solo to 16+ part ensembles. Barbershop quartets to Pentatonix-style modern groups.
Harmony & Voicing
Close harmonies in thirds and sixths define the warmth. Voicings range from simple triads to complex jazz extensions. Tuning precision is critical.
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.
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
Four-part close harmony with ringing chords — bass, baritone, lead, and tenor.
Collegiate A Cappella
University groups covering pop hits with vocal arrangements, beatbox, and choreography.
Vocal Jazz
Scat singing, jazz harmonies, and swing feel — Manhattan Transfer to modern vocal jazz.
Gospel A Cappella
Spiritual harmonies rooted in African American church tradition — powerful and emotive.
Modern Pop A Cappella
Pentatonix-style productions — polished vocal arrangements of contemporary pop hits.
Beatbox A Cappella
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.
| Feature | A Cappella | Choral | Vocal Jazz | Barbershop |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ensemble Size | 4–16 voices | 20–100+ voices | 4–12 voices | 4 voices |
| Percussion | Beatbox / vocal perc | None typically | Finger snaps, scatting | None |
| Harmony Style | Pop/jazz voicings | Classical voicings | Extended jazz chords | Close ringing chords |
| Repertoire | Pop covers, originals | Sacred, classical | Jazz standards, originals | Standards, tags |
| Mood | Fun, polished, dynamic | Grand, reverent | Smooth, sophisticated | Warm, resonant |
| Notable Groups | Pentatonix, Voca People | King's Singers | Manhattan Transfer | Ringmasters |
Ready-to-Use Prompts
Eight curated a cappella prompts spanning barbershop to beatbox — copy one and start creating instantly.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Where A Cappella Lives
Real-world uses for vocal-only music — from live performance to film and advertising.
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.
Describe Your Vision
Tell Music Agent what kind of track you want — reference a mood, artist, or scene. No jargon needed.
Refine Through Chat
Fine-tune BPM, key, instruments, and structure through natural conversation. Iterate until it's perfect.
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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