Bach
Music Generator

The architecture of sound — fugues, inventions, counterpoint, and chorales in the style of Johann Sebastian Bach. Describe your baroque vision and let Music Agent compose.

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Create a Bach-style fugue in 3 voices, C minor, harpsichord, moderate tempo
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Here's your three-voice fugue — the subject enters in the soprano, followed by tonal answer in the alto and real answer in the bass with invertible counterpoint.

Fugue in C Minor

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Bach DNA

The four foundations of Bach's music — counterpoint, fugue, harmony, and keyboard craft.

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Counterpoint

Multiple independent melodic lines woven together following strict voice-leading rules. Each voice is equally important — no mere accompaniment. The gold standard of polyphonic writing.

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Fugue Structure

Exposition introduces the subject in each voice. Development explores keys through episodes, sequences, and stretto. Pedal point often anchors the final section.

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Harmonic Language

Rich baroque harmony — circle-of-fifths progressions, secondary dominants, Neapolitan sixths, and diminished seventh chords. Functional harmony at its most refined.

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Keyboard Mastery

The Well-Tempered Clavier, Goldberg Variations, inventions, and partitas. Bach's keyboard works explore every key, every texture, and every form available to the instrument.

Explore the Spectrum

Six forms in Bach's universe — from strict fugues to expressive preludes and dance suites.

Fugue

70–120 BPMBaroque

Imitative counterpoint where a subject is introduced and developed through multiple voices.

Invention & Sinfonia

80–130 BPMBaroque

Two-voice inventions and three-voice sinfonias — pedagogical pieces of extraordinary beauty.

Chorale

50–80 BPMBaroque

Four-part hymn harmonizations with perfect voice-leading — the foundation of harmony pedagogy.

Suite & Partita

60–140 BPMBaroque

Dance suites — Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Gigue — for solo instrument or ensemble.

Concerto

80–140 BPMBaroque

Brandenburg-style concerti grossi and solo keyboard concertos with ritornello form.

Prelude

60–120 BPMBaroque

Free-form introductory pieces — from improvisatory arpeggiated textures to fully worked-out polyphony.

How It Compares

See how Bach's baroque style differs from Mozart, Beethoven, and Handel across key dimensions.

FeatureBachMozartBeethovenHandel
EraLate Baroque (1685–1750)Classical (1756–1791)Classical/Romantic (1770–1827)Baroque (1685–1759)
Primary TexturePolyphonic (counterpoint)Homophonic (melody+accomp.)Both, with developmentBoth, with choral emphasis
Key FormsFugue, chorale, suiteSonata, symphony, operaSonata, symphony, quartetOratorio, concerto grosso
Keyboard StyleComplex counterpointElegant, balanced phrasesDramatic, virtuosicContinuo-based
Emotional CharacterIntellectual, devotionalGraceful, wittyHeroic, passionateGrand, celebratory
InstrumentsOrgan, harpsichord, stringsPiano, orchestraPiano, full orchestraOrchestra, choir, organ

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight prompts in the style of J.S. Bach — from strict fugues to lyrical airs and organ toccatas.

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Three-Voice Fugue

Create a Bach-style fugue in 3 voices in D minor. Harpsichord. Subject with chromatic countersubject, tonal answer, episode modulating to relative major, stretto before final pedal point. Mood: intellectual rigor.

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Two-Part Invention

Generate a Bach-style two-part invention in C major. Bright tempo. Imitative entries, invertible counterpoint, sequential episodes, clean cadence. Mood: pedagogical elegance.

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Chorale Harmonization

Compose a four-part chorale in Bb major, Bach style. Soprano melody, SATB voicing, proper voice-leading, passing tones, suspensions, PAC cadences. Mood: reverent and warm.

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Prelude in Arpeggios

Create a Bach-style arpeggiated prelude in E minor for keyboard. Continuous sixteenth-note broken-chord patterns over a walking bass, gradual harmonic journey. Mood: flowing contemplation.

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Cello Suite Movement

Generate a Bach cello suite Sarabande in G major. Solo cello, slow triple meter, ornamental melody over implied harmonies, baroque phrasing. Mood: stately and intimate.

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Organ Toccata

Produce a dramatic organ toccata in D minor. Virtuosic manual passages, pedal points, free-form sections alternating with strict fugal passages. Mood: cathedral grandeur.

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Brandenburg Style

Create a Bach-style concerto movement in F major. String ensemble with harpsichord continuo, ritornello structure, solo violin episodes, energetic Allegro. Mood: courtly brilliance.

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Air on Strings

Generate a Bach-style Air in D major. String quartet, slow and songful, ornamented melody in first violin over sustained harmonies, gentle bass motion. Mood: serene beauty.

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Where Bach Lives

Real-world uses for Bach-style music — from education to film scoring and concentration.

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Music Education

Generate counterpoint exercises, chorale harmonizations, and fugue examples for theory and composition students.

Three Simple Steps

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

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Describe Your Vision

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

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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.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about creating bach music with Tunee.

Yes. The AI generates music following counterpoint principles — independent voice leading, imitative entries, invertible counterpoint, and proper resolution of dissonances.

Absolutely. Specify the number of voices, key, and the AI creates exposition, episodes, development, stretto, and pedal point — all in proper fugal form.

Yes. Request harpsichord for authentic baroque sound or modern piano for a concert performance feel. Organ, cello, violin, and string ensemble are also available.

Very much so. Generate chorale harmonizations, invention examples, and fugue studies as supplementary material for theory courses.

Yes. Bach-meets-jazz, baroque-electronic, and neoclassical fusions are possible. Describe the combination and the AI will merge baroque counterpoint with modern elements.

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