Tango Music Generator
Argentine tango with bandoneón, violins, piano, and dramatic dance-friendly arrangements. Generate classic tango, nuevo tango, tango-pop, and modern tango-fusion tracks.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Tango 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.
Tango styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
Classic Tango
Carlos Gardel and Aníbal Troilo at 120 BPM, traditional bandoneón-and-violin orchestration, romantic dramatic arrangements, Buenos Aires 1930s blueprint.
Tango Nuevo
Astor Piazzolla at 110 BPM, modern jazz-and-classical-influenced tango, complex harmony, concert-music-leaning arrangements. The progressive-tango tradition.
Tango Milonga
Faster up-tempo tango at 145 BPM, dance-friendly milonga rhythm, traditional Argentine-dance-floor energy. Dance-club tango.
Electrotango
Gotan Project and Bajofondo at 115 BPM, traditional tango instrumentation over electronic production, club-friendly tango-fusion sound.
Tango Vals
Tango waltz at 135 BPM, 3/4-time tango variant, dance-friendly graceful arrangements, traditional Argentine-tango waltz form.
Cinematic Tango
Film-score-friendly tango at 105 BPM, dramatic-arc compositions, soundtrack-leaning arrangements, atmospheric production. Last Tango in Paris lineage.
Who uses tango music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
Dance Studios
Tango classes, ballroom dance schools, milonga events. Authentic tango with proper dance-tempo arrangements for instruction.
Filmmakers
Argentine-set films, romance narratives, dramatic-tension scenes. Tango delivers passion-and-intensity that other genres cannot match.
Restaurants
Argentine steakhouses, Latin fine-dining, tango-themed venues. Authentic tango playlists for ambiance.
Travel Vloggers
Argentina travel content, Buenos Aires vlogs, Latin American culture videos. Region-authentic scoring.
Brand Marketers
Argentine wine, Latin-aesthetic luxury brands, passionate-romance-positioned products. Tango reads as intensely-sophisticated and cultural.
Game Devs
Argentina-set narrative games, dance-rhythm games, Latin-cultural game scoring. Tango for dramatic narrative moments.
How does an AI tango music generator capture the bandoneón?
A tango music generator turns a one-line description into a finished Argentine tango — bandoneón, violins, piano and a dramatic, dance-ready arrangement, composed from scratch instead of pieced together from a session-musician library. Name the style and the tempo, and the AI writes and produces the full track as a downloadable MP3.
Original composition matters here because tango's best-known recordings are decades-old catalog tracks, a poor fit for a dance studio or restaurant that wants to loop music all night without chasing clearance. Every generated tango track is original, and paid plans include full commercial rights, so there's no catalog licensing to untangle before you can play it commercially.
Bandoneón first, then pick the era
Tango lives or dies on the bandoneón, so name it directly — "bandoneón-led tango, full traditional Argentine orchestration, classical guitar, piano, violins" pulls the generator toward the genre's defining sound. From there, era does the rest of the work: classic tango targets the traditional Gardel-and-Troilo arrangement around 120 BPM, while tango nuevo pulls from Piazzolla's progressive, jazz-and-classical harmony at closer to 110 BPM.
Tempo and feel diverge sharply across the six styles here: tango milonga runs hot at 145 BPM for the dance floor, tango vals sits in 3/4 time around 135 BPM, and electrotango folds the same bandoneón-and-violin core into 115 BPM club production.
Built for the dance floor and the screen
Dance studios and milonga events lean on tango milonga and tango vals at proper dance tempos for instruction, generating three-to-five-minute pieces with a consistent tempo so students can practice footwork without the beat drifting. Filmmakers reach for cinematic tango to score Argentine-set dramas and dramatic-tension scenes, while restaurants and travel vloggers use classic tango and electrotango for steakhouse ambiance and Buenos Aires travel content respectively.
Rights for studios, restaurants and venues
Because every tango track is generated fresh with no sampled catalog recordings, dance studios, restaurants and film productions can license through a paid plan and use tracks commercially without touching decades-old master rights. Set the style and the tempo, generate, and the tango music generator hands you an MP3 that is yours to loop, license and reuse.
Take the lead
Pick the style. Set the tempo. Generate tango with Argentine-passionate intensity.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will the bandoneón sound authentic?
Yes. Prompt "bandoneón-led tango, full traditional Argentine tango orchestration, classical guitar, piano, violins" and the AI delivers proper instrumentation. Bandoneón is the defining tango sound.
Can I get dance-friendly tempos?
Yes. Specify "tango at dance tempo, 120 BPM, 4/4 time" for classic milonga-floor tango. Different sub-styles (milonga, vals) have specific dance tempos — specify which.
Is tango nuevo different from classic tango?
Yes. Classic tango (Gardel, Troilo) is traditional 1930s-1950s arrangement. Tango nuevo (Piazzolla) is post-1960s progressive variant with jazz and classical influences. Specify which.
Best for ballroom dance studios?
Yes. Tango milonga and tango vals at proper dance tempos work for instruction. Generate 3–5 minute pieces with consistent tempo for student practice.
BPM range?
Classic tango: 115–125. Tango nuevo: 100–125. Tango milonga: 140–155. Electrotango: 110–120. Tango vals: 130–145. Cinematic tango: 95–115.