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Cada entrada nombra género, tempo, tonalidad e instrumentos, porque esos cuatro deciden la mayor parte del resultado.
26 prompts escritos para editarlos, no para usarlos tal cual. Cada uno nombra un género, un tempo, los instrumentos y si hay voces — las cuatro cosas que de verdad cambian el resultado. Cambia cualquiera.
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lo-fi hip hop, 78 BPM, warm and unhurried. Instrumental, vinyl crackle, highs rolled off.
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Cinematic orchestral trailer in D minor, 90 BPM. Starts with a lone piano motif and low strings, adds taiko drums at 20 seconds, full brass and choir hit at 45 seconds, hard stop at 60. No vocals. Leave two beats of silence before the final hit.
Restrained documentary underscore, 72 BPM, A minor. Felt piano, sustained cello, light shaker. Keeps a steady emotional level with no builds or drops so it can sit under narration. Instrumental. Midrange kept sparse for voiceover.
Modern tech-product launch bed, 118 BPM, F major. Muted plucked synth arpeggio, soft four-on-the-floor kick, rising white-noise sweep into a bright pad at 22 seconds. Confident but not aggressive. Instrumental, resolves cleanly at 30 seconds.
Warm acoustic montage track, 84 BPM, G major. Fingerpicked acoustic guitar, brushed drums, soft strings entering on the second chorus, gentle handclaps. Hopeful and unhurried. Instrumental, with room for a spoken vow to sit on top.
Podcast intro, 105 BPM, 12 seconds. Warm Rhodes chord, upright bass walk, brushed snare, one vibraphone flourish at the end. Conversational and inviting rather than corporate. Instrumental, ends on a clean resolved chord.
True-crime underscore, 68 BPM, C minor. Sub-bass pulse, sparse detuned piano notes, faint tape hiss, a single high sustained string. No percussion after the first bar. Unsettling but flat in dynamics so dialogue stays on top. Loops seamlessly.
Podcast outro, 105 BPM, 20 seconds, same Rhodes and upright bass palette as a warm jazz intro. Starts at full level, thins out to just piano over the last eight seconds for credits. Instrumental.
Combat music, 140 BPM, E minor. Driving low strings in ostinato, syncopated percussion, brass stabs on the offbeat, occasional cymbal swell. High energy sustained throughout with no resolution, loops cleanly for indefinite battles. Instrumental.
Chiptune level theme, 150 BPM, C major, NES-style four channels: pulse lead, second pulse harmony, triangle bass, noise percussion. Bright and bouncy, eight-bar melody that loops. Instrumental.
Open-world exploration ambience, 60 BPM, A minor. Long evolving pads, distant solo woodwind phrases every 20 seconds or so, no percussion. Sparse enough to leave space for footsteps and wind. Instrumental, loops without a seam.
Punchy 15-second loop, 145 BPM, half-time trap feel. Detuned bell melody, 808 slide on the downbeat, crisp hi-hat triplets, one vocal chop stab. Grabs attention in the first half second. Loops seamlessly for short video.
Bright indie-dance loop for short video, 124 BPM, A major. Clean electric guitar riff, disco hi-hats, punchy kick, handclaps on 2 and 4. Cheerful and immediate, no long intro — the hook lands within two seconds. Instrumental.
Chilled stream background, 92 BPM, F major. Dusty lo-fi drums, warm electric piano, soft sub-bass, faint vinyl crackle. Stays at one level for hours without becoming irritating. Instrumental, loops seamlessly, nothing sharp in the vocal frequency range.
Fifteen-second advertising bed, 120 BPM, C major. Plucked synth, light claps, rising sweep at 10 seconds, resolved chord landing exactly at 15 with a clean stop, not a fade. Instrumental, midrange left open for a voiceover.
Contemporary pop song about the week after a breakup, 102 BPM, F# minor. Female vocal, conversational verses and a big open chorus. Piano and programmed drums in verses, guitars and layered harmonies in the chorus. Two verses, chorus twice, bridge, final chorus.
Indie folk song, 88 BPM, D major. Male vocal, close-mic’d and unpolished. Fingerpicked acoustic guitar, upright bass, brushed drums entering in the second verse, a single mournful pedal steel line. Lyrics about leaving a small town, specific and concrete rather than abstract.
Slow R&B, 72 BPM, Bb minor, half-time feel. Smooth female lead with stacked background harmonies, warm Rhodes, deep round sub-bass, crisp finger snaps, tape saturation. Intimate and late-night. Verse, pre-chorus, chorus structure.
UK drill, 142 BPM, G minor. Sliding 808 bass, sparse dark piano motif, skittering hi-hats. Sixteen-bar verse with a four-bar hook, conversational cadence, internal rhyme rather than end rhyme. Clean lyrics, no profanity.
Country story song, 96 BPM, G major. Male vocal with a slight drawl. Acoustic guitar, pedal steel, fiddle on the chorus, brushed snare. Narrative lyrics with concrete nouns — a truck, a diner, a name. Two verses, chorus, bridge, final chorus.
Arena rock anthem, 128 BPM, E major. Group vocal chorus with a singable four-note hook, driving eighth-note guitars, big open snare, tambourine. Verses restrained so the chorus lands harder. Chorus lyric short enough for a crowd to shout back.
Focus music, 70 BPM, C major. Soft repeating marimba figure, warm low pad, no percussion, no melody that resolves. Deliberately uneventful — nothing that pulls attention. Instrumental, loops for long stretches without variation that would register.
Sleep ambience, extremely slow, A minor. Long sustained pads with slow attack, occasional distant piano note, no percussion, no transients. Gentle low-pass filtering so nothing is bright. Instrumental, fades in and out without a defined start or end.
Meditation underscore, 60 BPM, D major. Singing bowl resonance, soft drone, occasional harp harmonic. No rhythm, no build, no resolution. Midrange kept clear for a spoken guide. Instrumental, loops seamlessly.
Relaxed café jazz, 98 BPM, F major. Brushed drums, upright bass walking, warm electric piano comping, muted trumpet playing a loose melody. Conversational volume, nothing showy. Instrumental, loops for hours.
Sparse solo piano, 64 BPM, E minor, with soft rain and distant thunder underneath. Wide spacing between phrases, sustain pedal held long, felt-damped hammers. Melancholy and slow. Instrumental.
Cada prompt de arriba nombra cinco cosas: género, tempo, mood, instrumentación y una decisión explícita sobre las voces. El tempo hace más trabajo que cualquier otra palabra — la misma instrumentación a 70 BPM y a 140 BPM son dos piezas de música distintas. Nombrar lo que no quieres (“no drums”, “no build”) orienta con la misma eficacia que nombrar lo que sí quieres.
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Cada entrada nombra género, tempo, tonalidad e instrumentos, porque esos cuatro deciden la mayor parte del resultado.
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"72 BPM" es inequívoco en todos los géneros. "Lento" no.
El timbre carga más emoción que la armonía. Un piano con fieltro y un sinte brillante son dos discos distintos.
Pedir una primera estrofa austera le da al arreglo un lugar adonde crecer.
Unos medios despejados son la instrucción más útil para todo lo que va debajo de una voz.
Nombra género, tempo en BPM, instrumentación, tipo de voces, estado de ánimo y era de producción. Entre 20 y 40 palabras cubriendo eso ganan siempre a una frase poética.
Siempre que importe el tempo. Los modelos respetan números explícitos mucho más que palabras como “upbeat”, que distintos géneros interpretan con sesenta golpes de diferencia.
Mal, y a menudo al revés: nombrar algo tiende a invocarlo. Pide la alternativa positiva: solicita un arreglo escaso en vez de decir sin batería.
La mayoría de las plataformas filtran nombres de artistas, así que esas palabras se descartan y pierdes el espacio que gastaste en ellas. Describir el sonido real funciona en todas partes.
El muestreo es aleatorio por diseño, así que prompts idénticos producen variaciones. Tómalo como una forma de explorar una idea, y guarda lo bueno antes de regenerar.
Lo justo para nombrar los parámetros que importan y no más. Rellenar más de cuarenta palabras diluye los términos que estaban haciendo el trabajo.
Copia un prompt, cambia una cosa y genera.