Instrumental
Music Generator

Pure music, no vocals — let instruments tell the story. From orchestral sweeps to electronic soundscapes, generate professional instrumentals across every genre.

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Create an instrumental jazz-funk track at 105 BPM in E minor with electric guitar and Rhodes
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Here's your instrumental jazz-funk track — punchy Rhodes comping, wah-wah guitar lead, walking bass, and tight drums in E minor.

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Instrumental AI

105 BPME MinorJazz-Funk
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Instrumental DNA

The four pillars of instrumental music — melodic leads, harmonic depth, dynamic freedom, and universal appeal.

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Melodic Lead

Without vocals, an instrument takes the lead voice — guitar, piano, sax, synth, or violin. The lead carries the melody that would otherwise be sung.

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Harmonic Depth

Instrumental music often features richer harmonic language — extended chords, modal interchange, and contrapuntal writing fill the space vocals would occupy.

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Dynamic Range

Free from vocal limitations, instrumentals explore wider dynamics — from whisper-quiet passages to full-force crescendos within a single piece.

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Universal Language

Without lyrics tied to one language, instrumental music crosses every cultural boundary. A melody speaks to listeners worldwide regardless of their native tongue.

Explore the Spectrum

Six instrumental styles — from orchestral and guitar to electronic and cinematic.

Orchestral Instrumental

50–140 BPMBaroque–Present

Full orchestra or chamber ensembles performing without vocal soloists — symphonies, concertos, and film scores.

Guitar Instrumental

70–160 BPM1960s–Present

Solo or ensemble guitar performances — from acoustic fingerstyle to electric shred and jazz chord-melody.

Piano Instrumental

50–140 BPMClassical–Present

Solo piano or piano-led arrangements — classical sonatas, jazz improvisation, and modern neo-classical.

Electronic Instrumental

80–150 BPM1970s–Present

Synth-driven instrumentals — ambient, EDM, synthwave, and experimental electronic without vocal elements.

Jazz Instrumental

80–200 BPM1920s–Present

Combo and big band jazz without vocalists — swing, bebop, fusion, and contemporary jazz.

Cinematic Instrumental

60–140 BPM1930s–Present

Film score and trailer music — epic orchestral, intimate piano, and hybrid electronic-acoustic compositions.

How It Compares

See how instrumental music differs from vocal-led, karaoke, and lo-fi beat approaches.

FeatureInstrumentalVocal MusicKaraoke / BackingLo-Fi Beats
VocalsNone — instruments leadCentral elementRemoved or absentNone or light samples
Melodic CarrierLead instrumentHuman voiceMissing (awaiting singer)Subtle or ambient
Harmonic ComplexityOften richerSupports vocalsSame as originalSimple loops
Typical UseFilm, study, performanceStreaming, radioSinging practiceStudy, focus
Audience FocusMusic appreciation, syncLyrics and melodyKaraoke singersBackground listening
Notable ArtistsJoe Satriani, Yiruma, Hans ZimmerAdele, DrakeVarious coversChilledCow, Jinsang

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight curated instrumental prompts — from guitar ballads to funk grooves and orchestral themes.

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Guitar Ballad

Create an emotional instrumental guitar ballad at 75 BPM in A minor. Clean electric guitar melody, light string pad, soft bass, brushed drums. Mood: heartfelt and cinematic.

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Piano Solo

Generate a classical-influenced piano solo at 90 BPM in D minor. Flowing arpeggios, expressive dynamics, rubato phrasing, concert hall reverb. Mood: introspective beauty.

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Funk Instrumental

Produce a tight funk instrumental at 110 BPM in E minor. Slap bass, wah-wah guitar, clavinet, punchy drums, horn stabs. Mood: groove-heavy party.

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Orchestral Theme

Compose an orchestral theme at 100 BPM in C minor. Full strings, French horn melody, timpani accents, woodwind countermelody. Mood: epic and sweeping.

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Synth Instrumental

Create a synthwave instrumental at 118 BPM in F minor. Analog lead synth, arpeggiated bass, gated reverb drums, retro pads. Mood: neon night drive.

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Jazz Combo

Build an instrumental jazz combo piece at 140 BPM in Bb major. Saxophone lead, comping piano, walking upright bass, ride cymbal swing. Mood: smoky jazz club.

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Ambient Soundscape

Generate an ambient instrumental at 65 BPM in E major. Layered pads, processed guitar textures, granular synthesis, no drums. Mood: vast and spacious.

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Rock Power

Create a hard rock instrumental at 135 BPM in A minor. Distorted guitar riff, power chords, driving bass, heavy drums, guitar solo. Mood: raw energy.

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Where Instrumental Music Lives

Real-world scenarios where vocal-free music is the perfect choice.

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Film & TV Sync

Instrumental tracks are the backbone of sync licensing — no vocal clearance needed, perfect for any visual media.

Three Simple Steps

From idea to finished track — describe, refine, and export your instrumental 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 instrumental music with Tunee.

Yes. Specify the genre — rock, jazz, classical, electronic, hip-hop, or any other — along with 'instrumental' or 'no vocals' and the AI will produce a purely instrumental track.

Excellent. Instrumental music is the standard for video backgrounds because it supports narration, dialogue, and visuals without competing with lyrics.

Yes. Generate backing tracks in any key, tempo, and style for live shows, rehearsals, or recording sessions. All tracks are cleared for performance use.

Yes. Request an 'instrumental R&B track' or 'instrumental pop song' and the AI will create genre-accurate music with a lead instrument replacing where vocals would be.

The AI fills the mid-range with lead instruments, melodic harmonies, or textural elements so the mix feels complete without vocals.

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