notevibes. Flamenco Music Generator

Flamenco Music Generator

Spanish guitar virtuosity, palmas hand-claps, cajón rhythms, and cante vocal intensity. Generate traditional flamenco, nuevo flamenco, and Spanish-guitar instrumentals.

Full-song MP3
Text-to-music prompts
Optional custom lyrics
Commercial rights included
How it works

From prompt to finished track

1

Describe the track

One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Flamenco prompts above or write your own.

2

Generate and iterate

The AI composes an original track from scratch — no samples. Regenerate variations until one fits, or tweak the prompt and lyrics.

3

Download the MP3

Grab the full song as an MP3 with commercial rights included, ready for videos, streams and playlists.

Styles

Flamenco styles you can generate

Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.

Traditional Flamenco

Paco de Lucía and Camarón at 110 BPM, virtuosic nylon-string guitar, palmas hand-clap rhythms, intense cante (vocal) delivery, Andalusian tradition. Solea and bulerias forms.

Nuevo Flamenco

Modern flamenco-pop fusion at 105 BPM, Gipsy Kings energy, full-band arrangement, group-vocal hooks, accessible while keeping flamenco DNA. Pop-crossover territory.

Spanish Guitar Solo

Concert-style nylon-string at 90 BPM, virtuosic right-hand technique (rasgueado, picado), classical-flamenco hybrid arrangements. Recital and film-score work.

Rumba Flamenca

Flamenco-Cuban fusion at 115 BPM, syncopated rumba groove, full percussion section, dance-oriented arrangements. Gipsy Kings sound.

Cante Jondo

Deep-song traditional flamenco at 75 BPM, sparse arrangement, focus on vocal anguish, sustained Andalusian-cadence chord progressions. Most intense flamenco form.

Flamenco Fusion

Modern crossovers — flamenco-jazz, flamenco-electronic at 105 BPM, contemporary production with traditional flamenco elements. Rosalia's lineage.

Made for

Who uses flamenco music?

Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.

Filmmakers

Spanish narratives, period pieces, passionate-drama scenes. Flamenco delivers cultural specificity and emotional intensity.

Travel Vloggers

Spain travel content, Andalusia road trips, Madrid and Seville vlogs. Region-authentic Spanish scoring.

Spanish Restaurants

Tapas bars, paella restaurants, Spanish-themed venues. Authentic flamenco playlists without monthly PRO fees.

Wedding Videographers

Spanish-heritage weddings, destination Spain events, passionate-romance themes. Custom flamenco moments.

Brand Marketers

Spanish-wine, Mediterranean-lifestyle, fashion campaigns with passionate-Latin positioning. Flamenco reads as intensely-cultural.

Game Devs

Spanish-set games, Mediterranean narratives, dance-rhythm games. Loopable flamenco stems for authentic regional scoring.

What you get
Full-song MP3 generationText-to-music promptsOptional custom lyricsBuilt-in style presetsAI prompt composerVoice-to-prompt inputTrack history & replayRegenerate variationsCommercial rights included

What does it take to prompt authentic flamenco?

A flamenco music generator turns one sentence into a finished flamenco track — traditional flamenco with palmas and cante, a nuevo-flamenco full-band arrangement, or a solo Spanish-guitar instrumental — composed from scratch and delivered as an MP3.

That originality matters specifically for a genre this rooted in a handful of legendary recordings. A restaurant or venue looping actual Paco de Lucía or Gipsy Kings tracks runs into PRO licensing questions; a generated flamenco track delivers the same intensity and Andalusian character without needing rights to someone else's recording.

Prompting for authentic technique

Name the guitar technique directly — "flamenco nylon-string guitar, rasgueado, picado, Andalusian cadence, palmas" — and the model delivers Paco-de-Lucía-influenced virtuoso guitar work. For vocals, prompt "intense flamenco cante, melismatic Andalusian phrasing, anguished delivery," with Spanish-language vocals preferred for authentic cante character. Palmas hand-claps, cajón and zapateado footwork all generate convincingly when named in the prompt.

BPM separates the forms: traditional flamenco runs 110 BPM (with solea and bulerias varying further), nuevo flamenco sits at 105, Spanish guitar solo eases to 90, rumba flamenca climbs to 115 for dance-oriented energy, and cante jondo — the deepest, sparsest form — drops to 75.

Where flamenco gets used

Spanish restaurants use instrumental flamenco for tapas-bar and paella-restaurant playlists without monthly PRO fees, and wedding videographers pull it for Spanish-heritage weddings and destination events in Spain. Travel vloggers match it to Andalusia road trips and Madrid or Seville content, and filmmakers use it for Spanish period pieces and passionate-drama scenes.

Instrumental tracks and commercial rights

For restaurant playlists, generate vocal-free Spanish-guitar instrumentals with palmas and cajón backing at a restaurant-friendly 3–5 minutes. Every track is composed from scratch with no samples, and paid plans add full commercial rights for restaurant and brand use.

Feel the duende

Pick the form. Set the tempo. Generate a flamenco track with the intensity Andalusia demands.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the guitar sound authentically flamenco?

Yes. Prompt "flamenco nylon-string guitar, rasgueado, picado, Andalusian cadence, palmas" and the AI delivers Paco de Lucía-influenced virtuoso guitar work.

Can I get palmas hand-claps and cajón?

Yes. Flamenco percussion — palmas, cajón, footwork (zapateado) — all generate convincingly. Prompt for the specific elements and the AI integrates them.

Will vocals capture the cante intensity?

Prompt "intense flamenco cante, melismatic Andalusian phrasing, anguished delivery" and the AI generates vocal performances in the traditional cante-style. Spanish-language preferred.

Can I get instrumental flamenco for restaurant playlists?

Yes. Generate vocal-free Spanish-guitar instrumentals with palmas and cajón backing. 3–5 minute restaurant-friendly tracks.

Best BPM?

Traditional flamenco varies by form (solea: 60–80, bulerias: 120–160). Nuevo flamenco: 100–115. Rumba flamenca: 110–125. Spanish guitar solo: 80–110. Cante jondo: 70–85.