Ballroom
Music Generator
Elegant waltzes, passionate tangos, smooth foxtrots, and lively quicksteps — every ballroom dance has its rhythm. Describe the dance and let Music Agent lead.
Crystal Ballroom
Ballroom AI
Ballroom DNA
The four pillars of ballroom music — rhythmic identity, tempo precision, orchestration, and dance-ready phrasing.
Rhythm Is Everything
Each ballroom dance has a strict rhythmic pattern — waltz in 3/4, foxtrot in 4/4 with slow-slow-quick-quick, tango with sharp staccato. The beat dictates the movement.
Tempo Standards
Competition tempos are precise: Viennese waltz 58–60 measures/min, slow waltz 28–30, quickstep 50–52, foxtrot 28–30, tango 30–32. Every BPM matters for dancers.
Orchestration
Classic ballroom uses full orchestra — strings for melody, brass for accents, piano for rhythm, and percussion for drive. Modern social dance adds pop and Latin instruments.
Phrasing for Dance
Music is structured in 8-bar phrases so dancers can anticipate figures. Clear downbeats, predictable structure, and musical cues for choreographic highlights.
Explore the Spectrum
Six core ballroom dances — from elegant waltzes to passionate tangos and playful cha-chas.
Waltz
Elegant 3/4 time, rise-and-fall movement, sweeping string melodies. The foundation of ballroom.
Tango
Sharp, dramatic, staccato rhythm. Passionate movement with sudden pauses and sharp accents.
Foxtrot
Smooth 4/4 with slow-slow-quick-quick rhythm. Big band swing feel, gliding movement.
Quickstep
Fast, lively, bouncy. Charleston-influenced with hops, kicks, and syncopated footwork.
Cha-Cha
Playful Latin rhythm with the signature cha-cha-cha syncopation. Cuban origin, flirtatious energy.
Rumba
Slow, sensual Latin dance with hip movement emphasis. Romantic and expressive.
How It Compares
Compare the four standard ballroom dances — tempo, character, and musical identity.
| Feature | Waltz | Tango | Foxtrot | Quickstep |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time Signature | 3/4 | 4/4 (2/4 in Argentine) | 4/4 | 4/4 |
| Tempo | 84–90 BPM | 120–132 BPM | 112–120 BPM | 200–208 BPM |
| Character | Elegant, flowing | Dramatic, sharp | Smooth, sophisticated | Lively, bouncy |
| Key Instrument | Strings, piano | Bandoneón, strings | Big band, piano | Big band, brass |
| Movement | Rise and fall | Staccato, pauses | Gliding, smooth | Hops, kicks, runs |
| Origin | Vienna, 1780s | Buenos Aires, 1880s | USA, 1910s | USA/UK, 1920s |
Ready-to-Use Prompts
Eight ballroom prompts covering every major dance style — copy one and start creating instantly.
Viennese Waltz
Create a Viennese waltz at 180 BPM (60 MPM) in D major. Sweeping strings in 3/4, piano arpeggios, orchestral swells, clear phrase structure. Mood: grand ballroom elegance.
Argentine Tango
Generate an Argentine tango at 128 BPM in A minor. Bandoneón lead, staccato strings, dramatic pauses, walking bass, passionate dynamic shifts. Mood: sultry and intense.
Classic Foxtrot
Produce a foxtrot at 116 BPM in Bb major. Big band arrangement — muted trumpet, tenor sax melody, walking bass, brushed drums, piano comping. Mood: Fred Astaire sophistication.
Quickstep Energy
Create a quickstep at 204 BPM in G major. Fast big band swing, bright brass hits, driving rhythm section, syncopated accents, Charleston-feel breaks. Mood: exhilarating and playful.
Cha-Cha Flirt
Generate a cha-cha at 124 BPM in E minor. Latin percussion (congas, guiro, cowbell), bright piano montuno, brass stabs, signature cha-cha-cha rhythm. Mood: flirtatious and fun.
Rumba Romance
Build a rumba at 104 BPM in F minor. Gentle bongo and maracas, romantic guitar melody, soft piano, subtle strings, expressive dynamic arc. Mood: slow-burn passion.
Slow Waltz Moonlight
Create a slow waltz at 87 BPM in Eb major. Gentle 3/4 strings, piano melody, harp glissandos, warm cello counter-melody. Mood: moonlit first dance.
Paso Doble Drama
Produce a paso doble at 120 BPM in D minor. Dramatic Spanish march feel, flamenco guitar flourishes, trumpet fanfare, snare rolls, castanets. Mood: bullfight theatre.
Where Ballroom Music Lives
Real-world scenarios for ballroom music — from competitions to weddings and film.
Dance Competition
Generate competition-tempo music for practice and performance. Precise BPM for every standard and Latin dance.
Three Simple Steps
From idea to finished track — describe, refine, and export your ballroom 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 ballroom music with Tunee.
Yes. Specify the dance style and the AI targets the correct competition tempo — 60 MPM for Viennese waltz, 30 MPM for foxtrot, etc. You can also request custom BPMs.
Absolutely. Waltz, tango, foxtrot, quickstep (Standard) and cha-cha, rumba, samba, paso doble, jive (Latin) are all supported.
Yes. Generated tracks use standard 8-bar phrases with clear downbeats and musical cues, making them ideal for choreography and social dancing.
Yes. Request specific instruments — bandoneón for tango, big band for foxtrot, strings for waltz — or let the AI choose the most appropriate arrangement.
Yes. All generated tracks are commercially licensed. Use them at competitions, showcases, social dances, or any public event.
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