Experimental
Music Generator

Push every boundary — noise, microtonal tuning, prepared instruments, generative systems, and sonic art. Describe the concept and let Music Agent realize your avant-garde vision.

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Create an experimental piece with prepared piano, microtonal drones, and field recordings of rain
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Here's your experimental piece — metallic prepared piano textures, slowly shifting microtonal drones, and layered rain field recordings creating an evolving sonic landscape.

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Experimental DNA

The four pillars of experimental music — rule-breaking, extended technique, microtonality, and chance.

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Breaking Rules

Experimental music questions every assumption — fixed pitch, steady rhythm, standard form, and traditional instruments. John Cage, Karlheinz Stockhausen, and Pauline Oliveros opened doors that remain wide open.

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Extended Techniques

Prepared piano (objects on strings), bowed cymbals, multiphonics on wind instruments, contact microphones on surfaces, and circuit-bent electronics expand the sonic vocabulary beyond convention.

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Microtonal & Spectral

Quarter-tones, just intonation, 19-TET, 31-TET, and spectral analysis of overtones create harmonic worlds outside Western 12-tone equal temperament.

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Chance & Systems

Aleatoric (chance) operations, graphic scores, generative algorithms, and process music remove the composer's ego. The system or chance creates the music.

Explore the Spectrum

Six experimental approaches — from structured noise to free improvisation.

Noise

None/variable1970s–Present

Pure sound, no melody or rhythm. Harsh noise walls (Merzbow) to delicate noise textures (Tim Hecker).

Microtonal

Variable1900s–Present

Music using intervals smaller than semitones. Quarter-tones, just intonation, non-Western tunings.

Musique Concrète

None/variable1948–Present

Composition using recorded real-world sounds as raw material. Pierre Schaeffer, Pierre Henry.

Drone

None1960s–Present

Sustained tones with slow evolution. La Monte Young, Eliane Radigue, Sunn O))).

Sound Art

None1960s–Present

Sound as installation, sculpture, and spatial experience. Site-specific, immersive audio environments.

Free Improvisation

Variable1960s–Present

Spontaneous music with no predetermined structure. Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, AMM.

How They Compare

See how experimental approaches differ in pitch, structure, and sonic philosophy.

FeatureNoiseMicrotonalMusique ConcrèteDroneFree Improv
PitchIndeterminateMicrointervalsNon-pitched/concreteSustained tonesVariable
RhythmNone/chaoticVariableNone/collageNoneSpontaneous
Sound SourceElectronics, feedbackRetuned instrumentsField recordings, tapeSynths, instrumentsAcoustic instruments
StructureWalls of sound/texturesComposed or improvisedCollage, montageSustained, evolvingNone, emergent
Key ArtistsMerzbow, WhitehouseBen Johnston, SevishSchaeffer, HenryLa Monte Young, RadigueDerek Bailey, Evan Parker
Listener ExperienceConfrontational/catharticAlien harmoniesTransformed realityMeditative/overwhelmingUnpredictable/intimate

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight curated prompts for avant-garde exploration — copy one and start creating instantly.

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Prepared Piano Study

Create a prepared piano piece — bolts, screws, and rubber mutes on strings. Metallic, percussive textures with no fixed tempo. John Cage-inspired timbral exploration.

Prepared PianoCage
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Microtonal Drift

Generate a microtonal piece using 19-TET tuning. Slowly evolving chords with intervals impossible in standard tuning. Otherworldly and alien.

Microtonal19-TET
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Urban Concrete

Produce a musique concrète piece using city sounds — subway, traffic, voices, construction. Layered, processed, and arranged into an abstract narrative.

ConcrèteUrban
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Infinite Drone

Build a deep drone piece with layered sustained tones, beating frequencies, and slow harmonic evolution over 5 minutes. Meditative and immersive.

DroneImmersive
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Noise Sculpture

Create a noise piece with harsh feedback, distortion, and white noise shaped into dynamic contours. Brutal opening that reveals delicate textures within.

NoiseDynamic
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Chance Operations

Generate a piece using chance-determined parameters — random pitches, durations, and timbres. Piano, vibraphone, and silence. Cage's Music of Changes spirit.

AleatoricChance
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Spectral Overtones

Create a spectral music piece analyzing and resynthesizing the harmonic spectrum of a cello note. Overtones become melodies, partials become chords.

SpectralOvertones
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Circuit Bent Lullaby

Produce a piece with circuit-bent toy sounds, glitching melodic fragments, and warped digital textures. Childlike and disturbing simultaneously.

Circuit BentGlitch
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Where Experimental Music Lives

Real-world scenarios where boundary-pushing music creates unique experiences.

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Art Installations

Sound art, gallery installations, and museum exhibits use experimental music for immersive environments.

Три Простых Шага

От идеи до готового трека — опишите, доработайте и экспортируйте вашу музыку experimental.

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Опишите Ваше Видение

Расскажите Music Agent, какой трек вы хотите — укажите настроение, артиста или сцену. Никакого жаргона.

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Доработайте в Чате

Настройте BPM, тональность, инструменты и структуру через естественную беседу. Повторяйте до совершенства.

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Экспортируйте и Используйте

Скачайте трек в высоком качестве. Полностью свободен от роялти — игры, видео, реклама и многое другое.

Исследуйте Другие Жанры

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Часто Задаваемые Вопросы

Всё, что нужно знать о создании музыки experimental с Tunee.

Yes. All tracks created with Tunee are cleared for commercial use — art installations, films, games, and more. No royalty fees.

Describe the sonic concept, techniques, and mood — "microtonal drones," "prepared piano textures," "noise wall." The AI understands avant-garde vocabulary.

The AI can generate music inspired by aleatoric and chance principles. Describe the constraint system and the AI will produce unpredictable results within those parameters.

Very much so. Experimental techniques generate unique textures, impacts, and atmospheres that can be used as sound design elements in any production.

Yes. Request specific tuning systems like 19-TET, just intonation, or quarter-tone in your prompt, and the AI will generate music using those pitch relationships.

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