Zen
Music Generator
Stillness made audible — water stones, bamboo flutes, temple bells, and silence as instrument. Describe your meditation and Music Agent creates the soundscape.
Stone Garden
Zen AI
Zen Music DNA
The four pillars of zen sound — meaningful silence, natural elements, traditional instruments, and pentatonic simplicity.
Ma (Space)
The Japanese concept of ma — the meaningful pause between sounds — is central to zen music. Silence is not absence; it is the canvas on which each note is placed.
Natural Elements
Water trickling over stones, wind through bamboo, rain on temple roofs, and birdsong at dawn. Nature sounds are not background — they are compositional elements.
Traditional Instruments
Shakuhachi bamboo flute, koto zither, singing bowls, temple bells (rin), and taiko in its gentlest form. Each instrument carries centuries of meditative tradition.
Pentatonic Simplicity
The Japanese pentatonic scale (in, yo, miyako-bushi) uses five notes to create melodies that feel ancient, floating, and free from Western harmonic tension.
Explore the Spectrum
Six zen styles — from ancient shakuhachi solo to modern ambient interpretations.
Shakuhachi Solo
Solo bamboo flute meditation — breath-driven phrases with long silences between each note.
Japanese Garden
Water features, stone placement sounds, wind, and sparse koto — a sonic rock garden.
Temple Bell
Singing bowls, temple bells, and gong strikes with long resonant decay and meditative pacing.
Zen Ambient
Modern ambient music infused with zen aesthetics — drone pads, field recordings, and minimal melody.
Koto Meditation
Gentle koto plucking in traditional scales, often with shamisen or biwa accompaniment.
Onsen Ambient
Hot spring soundscapes — steam, water, stone, and warmth translated into gentle electronic ambience.
How It Compares
See how zen music differs from ambient, general meditation, and new age approaches.
| Feature | Zen / Japanese | Ambient | Meditation | New Age |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BPM Range | Free–70 | 50–80 | 50–75 | 60–90 |
| Key Sound | Shakuhachi, koto, bowls | Synth pads, drones | Bowls, chimes, nature | Synth, piano, flute |
| Silence Use | Central — 'ma' concept | Moderate | Moderate | Minimal |
| Cultural Root | Japanese Buddhism, Shinto | Western electronic | Various traditions | Western eclectic |
| Typical Use | Zazen, tea ceremony, gardens | Installations, focus | Yoga, mindfulness | Relaxation, healing |
| Notable Artists | Kitaro, Rodrigo Rodriguez | Brian Eno, Hiroshi Yoshimura | Deuter, Thich Nhat Hanh | Enya, Yanni |
Ready-to-Use Prompts
Eight curated zen prompts — from stone gardens to temple bells and bamboo forests.
Stone Garden
Create a zen garden soundscape at 50 BPM. Gentle water trickling over stones, distant wind chime, single koto note every 8 bars, deep silence between. Mood: absolute stillness.
Shakuhachi Dawn
Generate a solo shakuhachi meditation in free tempo. Breath-driven phrases, long pauses, minor pentatonic scale, dawn atmosphere. Mood: first light over mountains.
Temple Morning
Compose a temple bell meditation at 45 BPM. Singing bowl strikes with long decay, distant temple bell, morning birdsong, wooden percussion. Mood: waking at the monastery.
Bamboo Forest
Build a bamboo forest ambient piece at 55 BPM. Wind through bamboo stems, shakuhachi breath tones, soft pad drone, forest floor textures. Mood: walking meditation in nature.
Tea Ceremony
Create music for a tea ceremony at 40 BPM. Koto plucks, water pouring, ceramic sounds, extended silence, intimate scale. Mood: mindful presence.
Zen Ambient
Generate modern zen ambient at 60 BPM in D. Soft analog pad, processed shakuhachi sample, rain texture, sub-bass warmth. Mood: contemporary mindfulness.
Night Meditation
Produce a late-night zazen piece at 48 BPM. Deep singing bowl, single koto string, insect sounds, vast silence. Mood: midnight stillness.
Mountain Stream
Compose a mountain stream meditation at 52 BPM. Water flowing over rocks, distant flute, gentle wind, stone percussion. Mood: high-altitude clarity.
Where Zen Music Lives
Real-world scenarios where stillness, space, and mindful sound create the perfect atmosphere.
Zazen & Meditation
Create soundscapes for seated meditation, breathing exercises, and mindfulness practice with authentic zen aesthetics.
Três Passos Simples
Da ideia à faixa finalizada — descreva, refine e exporte sua música zen.
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.
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Perguntas Frequentes
Tudo que você precisa saber sobre criar música zen com Tunee.
Ma refers to the meaningful space or pause between sounds. In zen music, silence is as important as sound — each note is placed deliberately with empty space around it to allow contemplation.
The AI generates music that captures the character of shakuhachi — breathy tones, pitch bending, and the intimate relationship between breath and melody.
Yes. Specify water, wind, birds, rain, or other natural elements in your prompt and they will be woven into the composition as integral sonic elements.
Yes. All tracks generated through Tunee are cleared for commercial use — apps, YouTube channels, wellness platforms, and any other project.
Yes. Modern zen ambient is a growing genre. Request soft pads, subtle electronic textures, or processed field recordings alongside traditional zen instruments.
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