Brass
Music Generator

Bold, brilliant, and powerful — trumpet fanfares, trombone grooves, French horn warmth, and tuba foundations. Describe your brass sound and let Music Agent arrange it.

Full Brass SectionJazz to ClassicalFanfare Ready
Tunee Music Agent
Create a brass quintet piece, celebratory, 120 BPM, Bb major, fanfare style
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Here's your brass quintet — triumphant trumpet fanfare with horn harmonies, trombone counter-melody, tuba bass, and brilliant ensemble tutti.

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Brass AI

120 BPMBb MajorQuintet
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Brass DNA

The four pillars of brass music — the instrument family, ensemble craft, articulation, and genre versatility.

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The Brass Family

Trumpet for brilliance and lead melody. French horn for warmth and sustain. Trombone for power and glissando. Tuba and euphonium for bass foundation. Each has a unique voice.

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Ensemble Writing

Brass sections balance brightness and weight. Close-voiced chords for power, open voicings for grandeur. Section playing vs. solo spotlight creates dynamic range.

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Articulation & Technique

Staccato fanfares, legato chorale passages, flutter-tongue effects, muted textures (cup, harmon, plunger). Articulation defines character more than notes.

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Cross-Genre Versatility

Brass appears everywhere — orchestral symphonies, jazz big bands, New Orleans second lines, ska/reggae, funk horn sections, mariachi, and military bands.

Explore the Spectrum

Six worlds of brass — from chamber quintets to New Orleans second lines and funk horn sections.

Brass Quintet

60–140 BPM1900s–Present

Two trumpets, horn, trombone, tuba. The chamber music standard for brass.

Jazz Brass

80–200 BPM1920s–Present

Big band sections, solo improvisation, muted trumpet, trombone slides. Swing to bebop to modern.

Brass Band

80–140 BPM1800s–Present

British-style brass bands — cornets, euphoniums, tubas. Competitions, marches, and hymn arrangements.

New Orleans Brass

90–140 BPM1890s–Present

Second line parades, Dixieland jazz, and funk brass. Dirty Dozen, Rebirth Brass Band.

Orchestral Brass

40–160 BPM1600s–Present

Symphonic brass section — Mahler bombast, Wagner grandeur, Copland Americana.

Funk & Soul Horns

95–130 BPM1960s–Present

Tight horn section riffs — Tower of Power, Earth Wind & Fire. Punchy stabs and melodic hooks.

How It Compares

See how brass instruments compare to other instrument families across key characteristics.

FeatureBrassWoodwindsStringsPercussion
Sound CharacterBold, brilliant, powerfulWarm, agile, expressiveRich, sustaining, versatileRhythmic, dynamic, textural
Dynamic RangeVery wide — pp to fffWide — pp to ffVery wide — ppp to fffExtremely wide
Ensemble Size5 (quintet) to 30+ (band)Varies widely4 (quartet) to 60+ (orchestra)1 to 10+
Key GenresClassical, jazz, funk, marchClassical, jazz, folkClassical, film, popAll genres
Solo PotentialHigh — trumpet, hornHigh — clarinet, fluteHigh — violin, celloMedium — percussion concerto
Notable PlayersMarsalis, Botti, Dennis BrainBenny Goodman, James GalwayItzhak Perlman, Yo-Yo MaEvelyn Glennie

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight brass prompts from fanfares to funk horns — copy one and start creating instantly.

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Triumphant Fanfare

Create a brass fanfare in D major at 116 BPM. Two trumpets in unison, horn harmony, trombone bass, timpani accents. Heroic ascending motif, brilliant and majestic. Mood: royal ceremony.

FanfareMajestic
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Jazz Big Band Brass

Generate a big band brass arrangement at 140 BPM in F major. Trumpet section shout chorus, trombone soli, muted trumpet solo, punchy sax-brass trades. Mood: swinging and bold.

JazzBig Band
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New Orleans Second Line

Produce a New Orleans brass band piece at 120 BPM in Bb major. Sousaphone bass, trumpet lead, trombone fills, snare and bass drum groove. Mood: joyful street parade.

New OrleansParade
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Brass Chorale

Create a brass chorale in Ab major at 60 BPM. Four-part harmony — two trumpets, horn, trombone. Legato, warm, sustained chords with gentle dynamics. Mood: reverent and peaceful.

ChoraleWarm
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Funk Horn Section

Generate a tight funk horn riff at 105 BPM in E minor. Trumpet, alto sax, and trombone in unison stabs, syncopated rhythm, wah-wah muted trumpet solo. Mood: head-nodding groove.

FunkGroove
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Film Score Brass

Build an epic orchestral brass cue at 100 BPM in C minor. French horn theme, trumpet counterpoint, trombone power chords, tuba pedals, dramatic crescendo. Mood: heroic cinematic.

FilmEpic
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Mariachi Trumpet

Create a mariachi-style brass piece at 130 BPM in G major. Solo trumpet with ornamental runs, trumpet section harmonies, energetic rhythmic feel. Mood: celebratory fiesta.

MariachiFestive
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Muted Jazz Ballad

Generate a muted trumpet jazz ballad at 68 BPM in Db major. Harmon-muted trumpet melody, flugelhorn harmony, gentle trombone counterline, brushed drums. Mood: smoky late-night intimacy.

JazzBallad
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Where Brass Lives

Real-world uses for brass music — from Hollywood scores to jazz clubs and stadiums.

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Film & TV Scoring

Brass is the backbone of cinematic music. Heroic themes, tension cues, and dramatic reveals all need powerful brass.

Three Simple Steps

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

Explore More Genres

Discover related genres and expand your sonic palette.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

All major brass — trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn, French horn, trombone, bass trombone, euphonium, tuba, and sousaphone. Specify the instruments you want.

Yes. From brass quintets to full big band sections. Specify the ensemble size, voicing style, and the AI arranges accordingly.

Absolutely. Request harmon mute, cup mute, plunger mute, or straight mute for different tonal colors. Muted brass is essential for jazz and film.

Of course. Brass is vital in funk, jazz, ska, reggae, mariachi, New Orleans, and pop. Specify the genre context and the AI adapts the brass writing.

Generated tracks serve as arrangement references and demos. For live performance, they provide the harmonic and melodic blueprint for your players.

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