AI music generator: your first track in a minute
The fastest way to understand music generation is to make your first track right now, then work out how it works. By the end of this chapter you'll have a finished piece and a feel for what to do next.
In one minute: your first result
Every music generator works the same way: you describe in words the music you want (genre, mood, instruments), optionally add lyrics for vocals — the neural network composes and "performs" the track. This is called text-to-music, generating music from a description.
Try it right here. To start, a couple of words about genre and mood is enough — for example "energetic pop-rock, female vocals, a chorus about summer and freedom". Your first generations are free after signing up.
What a good description contains
Beginners write "make beautiful music" and are surprised by random results. A controllable track happens when you set four things:
- Genre — pop, rock, lo-fi, rap, epic, folk. The main reference point for the model. A whole chapter on genres.
- Mood and tempo — energetic/calm, fast/slow, sad/happy.
- Instruments and vocals — piano, guitar, synth; male/female vocals or instrumental.
- Structure — verse-chorus, a build-up, a calm bridge. Many services understand section markup in the lyrics.
Lyrics are optional
"Make music" doesn't always mean "with vocals". Two paths:
- With vocals — you add song lyrics, the network sings them.
- Instrumental — music only: a beat, backing track, a bed for video or study.
Why it sounds different every time
Like with images, the same description almost never gives two identical tracks — there's an element of randomness in generation. So the first result is a draft: generate a few variants, pick the closest, refine the description, repeat. Two or three iterations and the track "ripens".
“20 prompts by genre”
Ready descriptions for pop, lo-fi, rap, epic, folk and more, with a breakdown of which words set mood and structure.
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What's next
You've made your first track. If you want a song with words, the next step is to learn to write (or generate) lyrics that sit well on the music.
You can repeat every example in the Twelver chat: music is generated right in the conversation. A few tracks are free after signing up.
Try it yourself
Everything in this guide runs inside Twelver
One chat for text, images, video, music and voice — no separate services or subscriptions.
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