Upbeat
Music Generator

Generate feel-good, positive-energy tracks at 100-130 BPM. Happy melodies, bouncy rhythms, and sunny vibes — perfect for ads, vlogs, and playlists. Describe the energy.

100+ Prompts100-130 BPMCommercial Ready
Tunee Music Agent
Create an upbeat track, happy vibes, bouncy rhythm, bright melody, 115 BPM, C major
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Here's your upbeat track — bouncy clap-driven beat, bright ukulele strums, a whistleable melody, cheerful handclaps, and a feel-good bass groove at 115 BPM.

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Upbeat AI

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Upbeat Music DNA

Four building blocks that define upbeat music — energy, structure, sounds, and harmony.

01

Energy & Positivity

Upbeat music sits at 100–130 BPM — a natural sweet spot for positive energy. Not exhausting like high-tempo, not sleepy like slow. It's the Goldilocks of feel-good music.

02

Song Structure

Short intros, quick hooks, and singable choruses. Verse-chorus-verse with uplifting bridges. Everything pushes forward with optimism — no dark detours.

03

Signature Sounds

Acoustic guitar, ukulele, handclaps, whistling, glockenspiel, pop drums, bright synth pads, piano stabs, and cheerful vocal hooks.

04

Harmonic Identity

Major keys rule — C major, G major, and F major for pure sunshine. I–V–vi–IV is the default anthem progression. Simple, bright, and immediately uplifting.

Upbeat Spectrum

Six distinct flavors of upbeat music — from happy pop to funk-driven grooves.

Happy Pop

105–125 BPM2000s–Present

Bright, catchy pop with acoustic elements, handclaps, and sunshine melodies for ads and vlogs.

Indie Folk Pop

100–120 BPM2010s–Present

Warm acoustic guitar, banjo, and cheerful vocal harmonies with indie charm.

Funk Pop

110–130 BPM1970s–Present

Groovy bass lines, rhythmic guitar, and feel-good energy combining funk and pop sensibilities.

Tropical Pop

100–115 BPM2014–Present

Breezy pop with steel drums, marimbas, and island-inspired production for summer vibes.

Motivational

110–130 BPM2000s–Present

Inspirational, building tracks designed to uplift and motivate — corporate video staple.

Retro Upbeat

110–130 BPM1960s–1980s feel

Nostalgic feel-good vibes with vintage instruments and a timeless positive energy.

How Upbeat Compares

See how upbeat tempo stacks up against other tempo ranges across key characteristics.

FeatureUpbeat (100-130)Fast (140-200)Dance (118-135)EnergeticSlow (40-80)
BPM Range100–130140–200118–135128–20040–80
Key InstrumentsGuitar, ukulele, clapsSynths, drums, bassSynths, kick, bassSynths, guitar, drumsPiano, strings, voice
MoodHappy, positiveIntense, fastGroovy, danceableAdrenaline, powerEmotional, intimate
Typical UseAds, vlogs, playlistsAction, sportsClubs, partiesWorkouts, sportsBallads, meditation
EnergyMediumHighMedium–HighVery HighLow

Ready-to-Use Upbeat Prompts

Eight curated prompts for feel-good, upbeat music — copy one and start creating instantly.

01

Morning Sunshine

Create a happy pop track at 112 BPM in C major. Acoustic guitar strums, handclaps, glockenspiel melody, bouncy bass, and a whistleable chorus hook. Mood: perfect Monday morning.

PopHappy
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02

Campfire Sing-Along

Generate an indie folk pop track at 108 BPM in G major. Fingerpicked guitar, banjo, stomping beat, group vocal harmonies, and a heartfelt bridge. Mood: friends around a campfire.

FolkWarm
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03

Groove Factory

Produce a funk pop track at 118 BPM in E minor. Slapped bass, wah guitar, rhythmic clav, tight drums, and a catchy vocal riff. Mood: can't stop dancing.

FunkGroovy
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04

Island Breeze

Compose a tropical pop track at 105 BPM in F major. Steel drum melody, soft kick groove, marimba accents, ukulele strums, and a laid-back vocal hook. Mood: barefoot on warm sand.

TropicalBreezy
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05

Rise & Shine

Create a motivational track at 120 BPM in D major. Building piano chords, clapping rhythm, soaring string layer, driving drums, and an inspirational melodic arc. Mood: you can do anything.

MotivationalInspiring
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06

Retro Good Times

Generate a retro upbeat track at 115 BPM in A major. Vintage electric piano, Motown-style bass, tambourine, horn section stabs, and a sunny melody. Mood: 70s summertime party.

RetroFeel-Good
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07

Unboxing Theme

Build an upbeat YouTube intro at 125 BPM in Bb major. Bright synth hook, finger snaps, bouncy bass, and a catchy 8-bar loop. Mood: energetic content creator energy.

YouTubeCatchy
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08

Road Trip Radio

Create an upbeat road trip track at 118 BPM in E major. Jangly electric guitar, driving drums, singable chorus, and a bright organ pad. Mood: windows down, highway ahead.

Road TripFun
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Where Upbeat Music Shines

Real-world scenarios where upbeat music creates the perfect positive atmosphere.

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Advertising & Brands

The go-to tempo for commercials, brand videos, and product launch campaigns that need positive energy.

Três Passos Simples

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

01

Descreva Sua Visão

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

02

Refine por Chat

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

03

Exporte e Use

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

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Perguntas Frequentes

Tudo que você precisa saber sobre criar música upbeat com Tunee.

Yes. All Tunee-generated tracks are cleared for commercial use — ads, YouTube, brands, podcasts, retail, and more. No royalties or licensing.

It matches a brisk walking pace and elevated heart rate — energizing without exhausting. It's why most commercials and feel-good pop hits fall in this range.

Absolutely. Upbeat works in pop, folk, funk, rock, electronic, and more. Specify 'upbeat jazz' or 'upbeat indie rock' for genre-specific results.

Add specific details — 'upbeat with vintage Motown flavor' or 'upbeat with tropical steel drums.' Genre references and instrument choices make tracks unique.

No. Saying 'upbeat' automatically places you in the 100–130 range. Add 'faster upbeat' or 'relaxed upbeat' for fine-tuning within the range.

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