For Composers
Music Generator

Hear your compositional ideas performed in real time. Generate orchestral mockups, sketch new works, explore harmonic possibilities, and create reference recordings — all from a text description of your vision.

Orchestral MockupsScore SketchingAny Ensemble
Tunee Music Agent
Create a string quartet sketch in D minor, adagio, with a melancholic first violin melody and cello counterpoint, 2 minutes
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Here's your string quartet sketch — the first violin carries a lyrical, descending melody while the cello weaves an ascending counterpoint beneath. Viola and second violin provide harmonic support with sustained pedal tones.

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Composer's AI DNA

Four ways AI generation accelerates the compositional process from sketch to performance.

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Instant Orchestration

Hear how your ideas sound with a full orchestra, string quartet, wind ensemble, or any combination before committing to notation. Audio mockups in minutes instead of hours of MIDI programming.

02

Compositional Sketching

Rapidly prototype musical ideas — try different tempos, keys, orchestrations, and forms. Generate 10 sketches in the time it takes to notate one. Find the version that works, then develop it.

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Harmonic Laboratory

Explore modal interchange, chromatic mediant relationships, and unconventional progressions by hearing them instantly. Test theoretical ideas with real-sounding instrumentation before scoring them.

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Client Communication

Film directors, game designers, and theatrical producers need to hear ideas before approving. Generate quick audio sketches to get approval on musical direction before investing in full orchestration.

Compositional Styles

Six compositional traditions where AI mockups accelerate the creative process.

Orchestral

40–160 BPMBaroque–Present

Full symphony orchestra with strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. Generate mockups of orchestral works to hear balances, voicings, and dynamic shapes before committing to score.

Chamber Music

40–140 BPMClassical–Present

Intimate ensembles — string quartets, piano trios, wind quintets. Hear how inner voices interact, test counterpoint, and evaluate ensemble balance in a transparent texture.

Film Score

60–140 BPM1930s–Present

Cinematic cues combining orchestra with modern elements. Generate temp tracks, scene scoring sketches, and thematic ideas for directors to approve before full production.

Contemporary Classical

Variable1950s–Present

Extended techniques, non-traditional structures, and experimental sound worlds. Explore aleatoric textures, spectral harmony, and post-minimalist patterns in generated audio.

Minimalist

60–130 BPM1960s–Present

Phase patterns, repetitive structures, and gradual transformation. Generate minimalist sketches in the tradition of Reich, Glass, and Riley to explore process-based composition.

Choral

50–120 BPMMedieval–Present

SATB choir, with or without accompaniment. Test vocal ranges, part-writing, and text setting by hearing your choral ideas performed before distributing parts to singers.

How It Compares

See how AI-generated mockups compare to traditional compositional tools.

FeatureTunee AINotation Software (Sibelius/Dorico)Sample Libraries (Spitfire/EastWest)Live Workshop
Speed to AudioUnder 2 minutesInput + playbackHours of programmingWeeks of scheduling
Sound QualityStudio-gradeMIDI playbackHighest fidelityAuthentic live
CostFree tier available$200–$600 software$500–$5,000+$1,000+ per session
FlexibilityAny ensemble via textNotation-dependentLibrary-dependentPlayer-dependent
Learning CurveDescribe in wordsNotation skills neededDAW + MIDI skillsConducting skills
Iteration SpeedInstant regenerationRe-edit notationRe-program MIDISchedule new session

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight compositional prompts — from orchestral overtures to experimental soundscapes.

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Orchestral Overture

Compose a dramatic orchestral overture in E minor, allegro at 140 BPM. Full orchestra with bold brass fanfare opening, string runs, woodwind countermelodies, and timpani. Sonata-allegro form, 4 minutes. Grand, theatrical energy.

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String Quartet Sketch

Generate a string quartet adagio in F minor at 55 BPM. First violin lyrical melody, second violin sustained harmony, viola rhythmic ostinato, cello deep pedal tones and countermelody. Late Romantic harmonic language. 3 minutes.

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03

Film Cue — Suspense

Create a suspenseful film scoring cue at 75 BPM. Low strings tremolo, muted brass stabs, sparse piano, and building percussion. Start nearly silent, build tension gradually over 90 seconds to a dramatic hit.

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Minimalist Phase Piece

Generate a minimalist piece at 120 BPM in C major. Two interlocking piano patterns gradually phasing against each other, with vibraphone and marimba joining. Steve Reich-inspired process music. 5 minutes of gradual transformation.

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Choral Motet

Compose an a cappella SATB choral piece at 65 BPM in Ab major. Polyphonic texture with imitative entries, Renaissance-influenced voice leading, and a homophonic climax. Sacred, contemplative mood. 3 minutes.

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06

Wind Quintet Scherzo

Create a playful wind quintet scherzo at 150 BPM in Bb major. Flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, and bassoon trading melodic fragments in a quick 3/4 meter. Witty, light, and technically brilliant. 2 minutes.

ChamberScherzo
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Contemporary Soundscape

Generate an experimental soundscape exploring extended string techniques — col legno, sul ponticello, harmonics, and pizzicato. No fixed tempo, atonal, 4 minutes. Texture-driven rather than melody-driven.

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Piano Concerto Sketch

Compose a piano concerto slow movement at 60 BPM in Db major. Solo piano with orchestral accompaniment — nocturne-like melody, rich Romantic harmony, and a cadenza section. Chopin-meets-Rachmaninoff expressiveness.

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Where Composers Use AI

Six professional contexts where AI-generated mockups serve the compositional workflow.

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Score Sketching

Rapidly prototype compositional ideas. Generate 10 different approaches to a passage in the time it takes to notate one. Find the version that works, then develop it in your notation software.

Três Passos Simples

Da ideia à faixa finalizada — descreva, refine e exporte sua música for composers.

01

Descreva Sua Visão

Diga ao Music Agent que tipo de faixa você quer — referencie um humor, artista ou cena. Sem jargão técnico.

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Refine por Chat

Ajuste BPM, tom, instrumentos e estrutura através de conversa natural. Itere até ficar perfeito.

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Exporte e Use

Baixe sua faixa em áudio de alta qualidade. Totalmente liberada para uso comercial — jogos, vídeos, anúncios e mais.

Perguntas Frequentes

Tudo que você precisa saber sobre criar música for composers com Tunee.

No. AI is a sketching and mockup tool, not a replacement for compositional craft. You still design the form, harmony, counterpoint, and orchestration — AI lets you hear your ideas faster.

Very detailed. Specify individual instruments, playing techniques (pizzicato, con sordino, flutter-tongue), dynamic markings, and register. The more specific your description, the more precise the result.

Absolutely. Generated audio is cleared for use in presentations, pitch meetings, and creative approvals. Show directors and producers what your score will sound like.

Yes. Request any combination — prepared piano with electronics, brass sextet with percussion, string orchestra with soprano soloist. If you can describe the ensemble, the AI can generate it.

AI generation is faster and requires no DAW or MIDI programming skills. Sample libraries offer more control over individual articulations. Many composers use both — AI for initial sketches, sample libraries for refined mockups.

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