Instrumental Music Generator
Music without vocals. Piano solo, classical strings, jazz trio, acoustic guitar, full orchestra — describe the instrumentation, get a track where the playing is the song.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Instrumental 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.
Instrumental styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
Solo Piano
Lyrical melody over walking-bass left hand, expressive rubato, single-mic intimacy, Ludovico-Einaudi-meets-Chopin contemporary classical feel.
String Quartet
Two violins, viola, cello, contrapuntal lines, dynamic range from pianissimo to forte, romantic-era harmony with modern voicings.
Fingerstyle Acoustic Guitar
Standard or DADGAD tuning, thumb-bass alternating with melody fingers, percussive body taps, the Andy McKee or Tommy Emmanuel sound.
Jazz Trio
Piano, upright bass, brushed drum kit, swing feel at 120 bpm, walking-bass turnarounds and call-and-response between piano and percussion.
Full Orchestra
Strings, brass, winds, percussion in concert-hall arrangement, Hans-Zimmer-meets-John-Williams cinematic scale, ten-minute symphonic build.
Smooth Sax Lead
Tenor or alto sax over light fusion rhythm section, walking bass, Rhodes comping, Kenny-G-meets-Grover-Washington late-night feel.
Who uses instrumental music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
Filmmakers & Documentarians
Score intimate scenes, character beats, or contemplative montages with instrumental music that respects dialogue and visual pacing.
Hotels, Spas, Restaurants
Wall-to-wall instrumental loops without lyrics that distract guests. Generate ten variations to keep the playlist fresh.
Wedding Planners
Custom instrumental for ceremony processional, recessional, and cocktail hour. Replaces canon-in-D-for-the-hundredth-time fatigue.
Audiobook Producers
Underscore the prologue, chapter transitions, and emotional moments without vocal music competing with the narrator.
Corporate Video
Earnest, vocals-free underscore for product demos and shareholder videos. Sounds bespoke, costs less than one stock-library license.
Game Developers
Score dialogue scenes, exploration areas, and menu screens with instrumental tracks that loop seamlessly without lyrical fatigue.
How do you generate music where the playing is the song?
An instrumental music generator turns a description of the instrumentation into a finished track with no vocals — solo piano, string quartet, jazz trio, full orchestra — composed from scratch so the melody lives entirely in the playing. You name the instruments and the mood, the model writes and produces the arrangement, and you download an MP3.
Original composition beats a stock library for instrumental work because the arrangement is the product: you get exactly the ensemble and pacing your scene needs instead of trimming a generic cut to fit. Every track is composed from scratch with no samples, so it sounds bespoke and carries full commercial rights on paid plans.
Name the instrumentation, control the era
The instrument list is the prompt. "Solo piano, no other instruments" strips the arrangement to a single voice; "string quartet" gives you two violins, viola and cello; "fingerstyle guitar with cello" builds around exactly those parts. Always include "instrumental only, no vocals" so the model leaves the melodic weight to the instruments.
You can pin the style too. Ask for "baroque chamber music," "romantic-era piano" or "minimalist contemporary classical" and the model matches that period's harmonic and rhythmic conventions. For meditation and yoga, specify ambient, low-tempo, no rhythm section and sustained pads for flowing music with no pulse.
Underscore that respects the dialogue
The vocals-free brief is what makes an instrumental music generator so useful under speech. Filmmakers and documentarians score intimate scenes and contemplative montages without lyrics fighting the dialogue, audiobook producers underscore prologues and chapter transitions without vocal music competing with the narrator, and game developers loop exploration and menu tracks with no lyrical fatigue. Hotels, spas and restaurants run wall-to-wall instrumental loops and generate ten variations to keep the playlist fresh.
Wedding planners commission custom processional, recessional and cocktail-hour pieces instead of the same canon-in-D everyone else uses, and corporate video teams get an earnest, vocals-free underscore that sounds bespoke. Each render runs about three to four minutes; stitch several together in the editor for longer-form pieces.
Commercial rights, no clearance
Paid plans include full commercial rights, so generated instrumental music is cleared for films, ads, games and commercial background use with no royalty obligations. And because every piece is an original composed from scratch, you sidestep the classic trap of pairing a public-domain score with a copyrighted modern recording — there is nothing sampled to clear.
Let the instruments do the talking
Pick the instrumentation, hear it back in studio quality.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make sure there are no vocals?
Include "instrumental only, no vocals" in your prompt. The AI will compose without vocal parts and leave the melodic content to the chosen instruments.
Can I request specific instrumentation?
Yes. Name the instruments — "solo piano," "string quartet," "fingerstyle guitar with cello" — and the AI will build the arrangement around them.
Can I generate music in a specific classical era style?
Yes. Specify "baroque chamber music," "romantic-era piano," or "minimalist contemporary classical" and the AI will match the period's harmonic and rhythmic conventions.
Can I generate ambient instrumental music for meditation?
Yes. Specify ambient, low-tempo, no rhythm section, sustained pads, and the AI will produce flowing music suitable for meditation and yoga.
What's the maximum length for instrumental tracks?
Most plans support up to 3 to 4 minutes per generation. Higher tiers extend further. Stitch multiple generations in the editor for longer-form pieces.