Indian Music Generator
Generate Indian music across classical, Bollywood, devotional and fusion styles. Sitar, tabla, bansuri and harmonium arranged into full tracks from a single prompt.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Indian prompts above or write your own.
Generate and iterate
The AI composes an original track from scratch — no samples. Regenerate variations until one fits, or tweak the prompt and lyrics.
Download the MP3
Grab the full song as an MP3 with commercial rights included, ready for videos, streams and playlists.
Indian styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
Hindustani Classical
Slow alap on sitar with tanpura drone, building into jhala with tabla in teental cycle for meditation, yoga and concert openings.
Bollywood Dance
Dhol-driven 128 BPM rhythm under filtered Hindi vocal phrases, brass stabs and string lifts built for wedding sangeets and Reels.
Bhajan & Devotional
Harmonium and dholak under repeated mantra phrasing, with manjeera bells and a gentle call-and-response chorus structure.
Carnatic South Indian
Veena lead with mridangam, ghatam and a sliding gamaka-rich melodic line built around traditional kriti structures and ragams.
Morning Raga
Bansuri flute over tanpura drone in raga Bhairavi or Bhairav, slow ascending phrases for sunrise meditation and yoga classes.
Indo-Fusion
Tabla loops layered with electronic bass, sitar over warm synth pads and a 100 BPM downtempo groove for café and lounge playlists.
Who uses indian music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
Wedding Planners
Original sangeet, mehendi and reception music tailored to each event without recycling the same Bollywood top 40 every season.
Reels & Shorts Creators
Hook-friendly Bollywood-style beats for dance trends, festival posts and South Asian lifestyle content with no copyright strikes.
Yoga Instructors
Raga-based morning practice tracks and shavasana beds that ground a class without the licensing headaches of commercial Indian albums.
Indie Filmmakers
Score short films and web series set in South Asia with culturally accurate music instead of generic "ethnic" stock libraries.
Cultural Educators
Background music for explainer videos on Diwali, Holi, classical dance and Indian history with respectful, idiomatic instrumentation.
Restaurant Owners
In-house playlists for Indian restaurants and cafés that loop for hours without repetition and match the room atmosphere.
How do you generate authentic Indian music from a text prompt?
An Indian music generator writes a complete, original track from a short prompt — sitar, tabla, bansuri or harmonium arranged into a full composition across classical, Bollywood, devotional or fusion styles, composed from scratch rather than pulled from a generic "ethnic" sample library. Describe the style, name a raga if you have one in mind, and the model renders a finished MP3.
That distinction matters because a lot of stock scoring for South Asian content defaults to a generic "world music" preset rather than idiomatic instrumentation. Generating a track that names the actual raga, tala cycle or Bollywood rhythm gets you culturally accurate music built around those specific structures, instead of an approximation.
Prompting with ragas, talas and specific styles
Name the raga directly in the prompt — "morning raga Bhairav, slow alap" — and the model uses the appropriate scale, ornamentation and characteristic phrases for it. For South Indian material, "Carnatic, mridangam and veena, raga Kalyani" pulls in the right instruments, ornaments and tala cycles rather than a generic classical-Indian bed.
For Bollywood-style tracks, naming the rhythm and instrumentation — dhol-driven 128 BPM, brass stabs, string lifts — targets sangeet and reception energy, while devotional prompts built around harmonium, dholak and manjeera bells with repeated mantra phrasing suit bhajan-style call-and-response structures. Specify "instrumental, no vocals" for any of these to keep the output purely instrumental.
Where these tracks get used
Wedding planners use original sangeet, mehendi and reception tracks instead of recycling the same Bollywood top-40 songs every season, and reels and shorts creators use hook-friendly Bollywood-style beats for dance trends and festival content without copyright strikes. Yoga instructors use raga-based morning-practice tracks and shavasana beds to ground a class without licensing headaches.
Indie filmmakers score short films and web series set in South Asia with culturally accurate music instead of generic stock libraries, cultural educators use it for explainer videos on Diwali, Holi and classical dance, and restaurant owners build in-house playlists that loop for hours without repetition.
Vocals, ownership and rights
Bollywood-style prompts produce stylized vocalization in Hindi-sounding phonemes; for specific lyrics, mute the vocal stem and overlay your own voice or lyricist's recording. Every track is an original composition, and paid plans include full commercial rights, covering client wedding deliverables, social posts and venue playlists without separate licensing.
Generate Indian music in minutes
Sitar, tabla, Bollywood beats and devotional bhajans — type the mood and download.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does the generator know specific ragas?
Name the raga in the prompt — for example "morning raga Bhairav, slow alap" — and the model uses the appropriate scale, ornamentation and characteristic phrases.
Can I get instrumental-only tracks?
Yes. Specify "instrumental, no vocals" in the prompt and the output contains only sitar, tabla, bansuri or whichever instruments you request.
Will Bollywood-style vocals sound authentic?
The generator produces stylized vocalization in Hindi-sounding phonemes. For specific lyrics you can mute the vocal stem and overlay your own voice or lyricist.
Can I use this music for a wedding video?
Yes. All paid plans include commercial rights. Use generated sangeet and reception music in client deliverables, social posts and venue playlists.
Are South Indian Carnatic styles supported?
Yes. Prompt for "Carnatic, mridangam and veena, raga Kalyani" and the output uses the appropriate instruments, ornaments and tala cycles.