How to Write Better AI Music Prompts
Write clearer, better structured prompts so the music generator understands genre, instruments, vocals, tempo, mood, and production intent.
Guide sections
Write clearer, better structured prompts so the music generator understands genre, instruments, vocals, tempo, mood, and production intent.
Include the key elements
A strong prompt usually covers genre or style, instruments, vocals, tempo, mood, and production or mix direction.
Be specific about genre and style
Use focused phrases such as synth-pop with 80s vibes, lo-fi hip-hop for studying, cinematic orchestral trailer music, or melodic techno.
Describe instruments clearly
Explain how instruments sound and interact, such as jangly electric guitar, warm acoustic fingerpicking, punchy drums, or gentle piano arpeggios.
Give clear vocal direction
Describe gender, tone, emotion, and delivery style so vocal parts match the song intent.
Set tempo, rhythm, and mood
Specify BPM or feel plus atmosphere, such as nostalgic but hopeful, dark and tense, or dreamy and peaceful.
Add simple production notes
Use production hints like clean radio-ready mix, raw live band sound, lo-fi texture, or spacious cinematic mix.
Improve results step by step
Generate, listen, change one or two elements, and compare versions instead of rewriting everything at once.
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