Menu
Music Generator
The title screen — where first impressions are formed, where anticipation builds, where "press start" becomes a moment. Menu music sets the tone for everything that follows. Describe the feeling you want players to have before they begin.
The Journey Awaits
Menu AI
Menu Music DNA
The four principles of menu music — first impression, seamless looping, anticipation, and functional design.
First Impression
Menu music is the handshake between game and player. It establishes genre, mood, and quality in seconds. A fantasy RPG needs orchestral grandeur, a horror game needs unease, a puzzle game needs clean elegance. The music tells you what world you're entering.
Loop Perfection
Players sit on menus for unpredictable durations — minutes to hours. Menu music must loop seamlessly and remain pleasant on the hundredth listen. No harsh transitions, no fatiguing frequencies. The best menu tracks feel timeless and invisible.
Anticipation Design
Great menu music builds anticipation without resolution — it makes you want to press start. Suspended chords, rising phrases that don't fully resolve, and a sense of something about to begin. The music is a promise of the experience to come.
Functional Elegance
Menu music must coexist with UI sounds — button clicks, cursor movement, selection confirmations. This means leaving frequency space for UI audio, avoiding busy arrangements, and creating a bed that enhances rather than competes with interaction sounds.
Explore the Spectrum
Six menu music contexts — from epic title screens to gentle loading interludes.
Epic Title Screen
Grand orchestral themes that establish a game's identity. Halo's iconic choir, Skyrim's Dragonborn chant — title screens that become as famous as the games themselves.
Ambient Menu
Atmospheric and understated. Subtle textures, gentle pads, and minimal melody. Modern indie games and apps that prioritize calm over spectacle.
Retro Title Theme
Catchy, melodic, and immediately memorable. NES/SNES-era title screens with hummable melodies that define the game in 30 seconds. Chiptune meets composition.
Loading & Transition
Music for loading screens, save menus, and between-level transitions. Functional, non-intrusive, and designed to make waiting feel shorter.
Character Select
Upbeat, energetic music for character selection and customization screens. Fighting games and multiplayer lobbies where excitement builds before the match.
Credits & Finale
End-credits music that reflects on the journey. Often an arrangement of the game's main themes, creating emotional closure. The final gift to the player.
How It Compares
See how menu music balances between memorable identity and non-intrusive background function.
| Feature | Menu Music | In-Game Music | Trailer Music | App Background |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BPM Range | 60–140 | 60–200 | 80–160 | 60–90 |
| Primary Purpose | Set tone, build anticipation | Support gameplay | Sell the product | Non-intrusive background |
| Loop Requirement | Perfect seamless loop | Seamless loop | Linear, no loop | Long ambient loop |
| Attention Level | Foreground then background | Background | Full foreground | Always background |
| Complexity | Moderate — memorable melody | Varies by context | High — dramatic arc | Low — minimal |
| Notable Examples | Halo Theme, Skyrim, Zelda | Mario, Tetris | Inception Trailer | Calm App, Headspace |
Ready-to-Use Prompts
Eight menu music prompts — from epic RPG titles to cozy simulation menus.
Fantasy RPG Title
Create an epic RPG title screen theme at 105 BPM in D major. Solo piano introduces the main melody, strings join, then full orchestra with brass fanfare and choir. Loops back to piano. Mood: adventure awaits.
Horror Game Menu
Compose a horror game title screen at 55 BPM in C# minor. Barely audible drone, distant music box, occasional creaking sounds, and a single reversed piano note every 8 bars. Mood: something is wrong.
Indie Puzzle Menu
Generate a clean indie game menu at 80 BPM in G major. Soft synth pads, gentle marimba melody, subtle electronic pulse, and warm Rhodes piano chords. Modern and inviting. Mood: elegant simplicity.
Fighting Game Select
Build an energetic character select screen theme at 125 BPM in A minor. Funky bass line, punchy drums, brass stabs, and a catchy synth melody. Upbeat and competitive. Mood: ready to fight.
Retro 8-Bit Title
Create a classic NES-style title screen at 130 BPM in C major. Catchy chiptune melody with pulse and triangle waves, arpeggiated bass, and a simple but unforgettable hook. Mood: nostalgic excitement.
Sci-Fi Loading Screen
Compose a sci-fi loading theme at 75 BPM in F minor. Pulsing electronic rhythm, holographic synth textures, data-stream sound design, and a subtle melodic fragment. Mood: systems initializing.
Emotional Credits Roll
Generate a credits theme at 88 BPM in Ab major. Piano restating the game's main melody with full string arrangement, building to an emotional climax, then gently fading. Mood: bittersweet completion.
Cozy Simulation Menu
Produce a warm simulation game menu at 92 BPM in F major. Acoustic guitar, light glockenspiel, gentle bass, and a cheerful whistled melody. Stardew Valley energy. Mood: friendly invitation.
Where Menu Music Lives
Real-world scenarios where menu music creates the perfect first impression.
Game Title Screens
Create the defining first impression for your game — a title theme that players remember forever.
Três Passos Simples
Da ideia à faixa finalizada — descreva, refine e exporte sua música menu.
Descreva Sua Visão
Diga ao Music Agent que tipo de faixa você quer — referencie um humor, artista ou cena. Sem jargão técnico.
Refine por Chat
Ajuste BPM, tom, instrumentos e estrutura através de conversa natural. Itere até ficar perfeito.
Exporte e Use
Baixe sua faixa em áudio de alta qualidade. Totalmente liberada para uso comercial — jogos, vídeos, anúncios e mais.
Explore Mais Gêneros
Descubra gêneros relacionados e expanda sua paleta sonora.
Perguntas Frequentes
Tudo que você precisa saber sobre criar música menu com Tunee.
Yes. Request a seamless loop and the AI composes tracks that transition smoothly from end back to beginning, designed for indefinite playback.
Absolutely. Specify the genre — RPG, horror, puzzle, fighting, simulation — and the AI creates a menu theme that sets the appropriate tone.
Yes. Request loading screen or transition music and the AI creates functional, non-intrusive tracks designed to make wait times feel shorter.
Not at all. Describe the feeling — "epic fantasy anticipation" or "calm puzzle game invitation" — and the AI handles composition and arrangement.
Yes. All generated tracks are original compositions cleared for commercial use in games, apps, streams, and any other project.
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