🎵 AI Music Guide for Students
This guide helps you understand the 4 key tag categories used in AIMusicGen.AI — so you can create amazing music for children’s shows, stories, and learning!
1. # Genre — Musical Style
What it is: The musical style or tradition — tells the AI what kind of instrumentation, structure, and cultural roots to use.
| Tag | Description |
|---|---|
| Pop | Catchy, mainstream music with simple structures and vocals. |
| Indie Pop | Independent pop with experimental or lo-fi elements. |
| Rock | Electric guitars, drums, strong beats — classic rock sound. |
| Classic Rock | 70s–80s rock with guitar solos, anthemic choruses. |
| Jazz | Improvisational, syncopated rhythms, often with brass and piano. |
| Cool Jazz | Smooth, relaxed jazz with softer tones and complex harmonies. |
| Traditional Folk | Acoustic, storytelling songs rooted in cultural heritage. |
| Neo Folk | Modern take on folk with indie or electronic influences. |
| Bluegrass | Fast-paced acoustic string music, often with banjo and fiddle. |
| Country | Storytelling with guitars, pedal steel, and twangy vocals. |
| EDM | Electronic Dance Music — synthesized beats for clubs and festivals. |
| Techno | Repetitive, mechanical electronic beats, minimal melody. |
| Heavy Metal | Loud, distorted guitars, aggressive vocals, fast drumming. |
| Death Metal | Extreme metal with growling vocals and blast-beat drums. |
| Classical | Orchestral, structured compositions from Western tradition. |
| Contemporary Classical | Modern classical with avant-garde or experimental elements. |
| Film Score | Instrumental music designed to support movie scenes. |
| TV Theme | Short, catchy instrumental pieces used for TV shows. |
| Pop Punk | Fast, energetic punk with pop melodies and lyrics. |
| Hyper Pop | Glitchy, hyperactive pop with digital effects and rapid editing. |
| Pop Rap | Rap verses over pop-style melodies and beats. |
| Wave Pop | Dreamy, synth-heavy pop with reverb and atmospheric textures. |
| Electronic | Broad term for music made with synthesizers and computers. |
| Synth-pop | Pop music dominated by synthesizers and electronic production. |
| Electronic Rock | Rock songs with heavy use of synths and electronic instruments. |
| Electropop | Pop music driven by electronic beats and production. |
| Cyberpunk | Futuristic, gritty electronic sound inspired by sci-fi aesthetics. |
| Dance Pop | Upbeat pop designed for dancing, often with club-ready beats. |
| Disco | Funky, groove-based music with four-on-the-floor beats and strings. |
| Hardstyle | High-energy electronic music with distorted kicks and fast BPM. |
| Ballroom | Elegant, danceable music for formal ballroom dancing. |
| Future House | Modern house with pitched-up vocals and chopped samples. |
| Tech House | Minimalist house with techy, rhythmic grooves. |
| Future Bass | Melodic, bass-heavy electronic music with trap-inspired drums. |
| Hip Hop | Rhythmic speech over beats, focused on lyrical flow and culture. |
| Rap | Spoken-word poetry over rhythm, often with social or personal themes. |
| UK Drill | Dark, minimalist rap from the UK with triplet flows and eerie melodies. |
| West Coast Rap | Laid-back, funk-influenced rap from California. |
| Mumble Rap | Rap with slurred, indistinct vocals and melodic flows. |
| Rock Opera | Rock songs that tell a story, often with theatrical vocals. |
| Steady Rock | Consistent, mid-tempo rock with steady rhythms and clear structure. |
| Doom Metal | Slow, heavy metal with dark, oppressive atmospheres. |
| Power Metal | Fast, melodic metal with fantasy-themed lyrics and soaring vocals. |
| Symphonic Metal | Metal blended with orchestral arrangements and operatic vocals. |
| Experimental Rock | Rock that breaks traditional rules with unusual structures or sounds. |
| Experimental Metal | Metal that pushes boundaries with noise, dissonance, or unconventional forms. |
| Deathcore | Fusion of death metal and hardcore punk with breakdowns. |
| Melodic Death Metal | Death metal with melodic guitar riffs and clean vocal harmonies. |
| Black Metal | Raw, fast, shrieked vocals with lo-fi production and Satanic themes. |
| Thrash Metal | Fast, aggressive metal with palm-muted riffs and rapid drumming. |
| Symphonic Black Metal | Black metal combined with orchestral elements and dramatic arrangements. |
| Symphonic Pop | Pop music enhanced with orchestral instruments and grand arrangements. |
| Symphonic Rock | Rock songs with symphonic instrumentation and cinematic scope. |
| Symphony | Large-scale orchestral composition with multiple movements. |
| Sonata | Classical piece for solo instrument with piano accompaniment. |
| String Quartet | Chamber music for two violins, viola, and cello. |
| Serialism | Avant-garde technique using tone rows instead of traditional harmony. |
| Minimalism | Repetitive patterns with gradual changes, creating meditative soundscapes. |
| Musique Concrète | Experimental music using recorded sounds manipulated electronically. |
| Sound Collage | Layered audio fragments from different sources to create new meaning. |
| Sound Texture | Focus on sonic qualities rather than melody or rhythm — ambient or drone. |
| Spaghetti Western | Cinematic music with whistling, twangy guitars, and dramatic pauses. |
| Opera | Dramatic vocal performance with orchestra, telling stories through song. |
| Musical | Stage production with songs integrated into narrative. |
| Light Opera | Comic or romantic opera with simpler melodies and lighter tone. |
| Opera Pop | Pop songs performed with operatic techniques or vice versa. |
| Butoh | Avant-garde Japanese dance theater, sometimes influencing experimental music. |
| Vaudeville | Early 20th-century variety show music — comedic, theatrical, and lively. |
| Troubadour | Medieval French poet-singers, influencing modern folk and acoustic styles. |
| Rogue Theme | Music suggesting rebellion, mischief, or anti-hero energy. |
| Post-Punk | Punk with darker, more experimental sounds and postmodern themes. |
| Post-Grunge | Grunge-inspired rock with cleaner production and radio-friendly hooks. |
| Psychedelic Rock | Rock with distorted guitars, surreal lyrics, and mind-bending effects. |
| Psychedelic Pop | Pop music with psychedelic elements like reverb, phasing, and trippy lyrics. |
| Psychedelic Folk | Folk music infused with psychedelic textures and spiritual themes. |
| Psychedelic Trance | Fast, repetitive electronic trance with hypnotic, cosmic sounds. |
| Big Band | Large jazz ensemble with brass, woodwinds, and rhythm section. |
| Jazz Fusion | Jazz blended with rock, funk, or electronic elements. |
| Blues | Soulful, expressive music based on 12-bar progressions and blue notes. |
| Texas Blues | Rough, raw blues from Texas with slide guitar and gritty vocals. |
| Piedmont Blues | East Coast blues with fingerpicking guitar and ragtime influences. |
| Delta Blues | Deep Southern blues with raw vocals and bottleneck guitar. |
| Soul Jazz | Jazz infused with gospel and R&B rhythms and emotional delivery. |
| Jazz Rap | Rap verses over jazz instrumentals, often with live musicians. |
| Punk Jazz | Aggressive punk energy mixed with jazz improvisation. |
| Modal Jazz | Jazz using modes (scales) instead of traditional chord progressions. |
| Irish Folk | Traditional Celtic music from Ireland with fiddles, tin whistles, and reels. |
| Latin Folk | Folk traditions from Latin America — often acoustic and rhythmic. |
| Kayōkyoku | Japanese pop music from the 20th century, often sentimental or nostalgic. |
| Hindustani Folk | Traditional music from North India, often devotional or regional. |
| Celtic Music | Music from Celtic cultures — haunting melodies, harps, and fiddles. |
| Russian Folk | Traditional songs from Russia, often with balalaikas and deep male voices. |
| Prayer | Devotional or sacred music meant for contemplation or worship. |
| Gregorian Chant | Monophonic, unaccompanied sacred music from medieval Europe. |
| Sufi Music | Mystical Islamic devotional music with repetitive rhythms and chants. |
| Spiritual | Uplifting, soulful music often associated with gospel or faith-based themes. |
| Americana | Blend of American roots music — folk, country, blues, and rock. |
| Roots Rock | Rock grounded in its origins — blues, folk, and early rock ‘n’ roll. |
| Latin Pop | Pop music with Latin rhythms, Spanish lyrics, and vibrant percussion. |
| Mambo | Cuban dance music with Afro-Cuban rhythms and big band arrangements. |
| Samba | Brazilian carnival music with fast percussion and joyful energy. |
| Salsa | Dance music from Latin America combining Afro-Cuban rhythms and jazz. |
| Arabic Music | Traditional Middle Eastern music with maqams, oud, and intricate rhythms. |
| Tarab | Arabic musical aesthetic focused on emotional ecstasy and improvisation. |
| Carnatic Music | Classical music from South India with complex rhythms and vocal ornamentation. |
| Hindustani | North Indian classical music with improvisation and drone instruments. |
| Shamisen | Japanese three-stringed instrument; also refers to music featuring it. |
| Gagaku | Ancient Japanese court music with wind and percussion instruments. |
| Future Garage | Atmospheric, dub-influenced electronic music with sparse beats. |
| Minimal Tech | Minimalist techno with subtle textures and deep basslines. |
| Intelligent Dance | Brainy, complex electronic music with intricate rhythms and sound design. |
| Glitch Pop | Pop music with intentional digital errors, stutters, and glitches. |
| Glitch Hop | Hip hop with glitchy, chopped beats and experimental production. |
| Noise Music | Abstract sound art using distortion, feedback, and non-musical noises. |
| Ambient Electronic | Calm, atmospheric electronic music designed for background or meditation. |
| Ethereal | Dreamy, otherworldly soundscapes with reverb, pads, and soft vocals. |
| Dark Ambient | Ominous, unsettling ambient music with deep drones and industrial textures. |
| Atmospheric Metal | Metal with expansive, moody soundscapes and slow, immersive passages. |
| Children’s Music | Songs written for children — simple, repetitive, joyful, educational. |
2. # Moods — Emotional Atmosphere
What it is: The feeling or emotion the music should convey — guides melody shape, harmony, dynamics, and instrumentation.
| Tag | Description |
|---|---|
| Joy | Happy, upbeat, celebratory emotion. |
| Sadness | Melancholic, sorrowful, emotionally heavy feeling. |
| Anger | Intense, aggressive, frustrated emotion. |
| Fear | Tense, anxious, suspenseful atmosphere. |
| Surprise | Unexpected, sudden, startling emotional shift. |
| Anticipation | Building tension, excitement before something happens. |
| Calmness | Peaceful, serene, relaxing mood. |
| Romantic | Love-focused, tender, intimate emotion. |
| Nostalgia | Wistful longing for the past, bittersweet memory. |
| Mystery | Enigmatic, secretive, intriguing atmosphere. |
| Triumph | Victorious, powerful, uplifting emotion. |
| Despair | Hopeless, defeated, deeply sad feeling. |
| Soulful and Lively Atmosphere | Emotionally rich yet energetic and spirited vibe. |
| slow sad | Slow tempo with melancholic, reflective emotion. |
| emotional | Deeply felt, expressive, moving quality. |
| soulful | Rich, heartfelt, genuine emotional expression. |
| breakdown | Moment of collapse, chaos, or intense release in music. |
| sophisticated | Elegant, refined, complex, or intellectual feel. |
| sharp | Crisp, precise, cutting sound or emotion. |
| crisp | Clean, clear, well-defined sonic or emotional quality. |
| Spunky | Playful, feisty, energetic, and slightly rebellious. |
| seductive | Alluring, sensual, inviting, flirtatious mood. |
| mysterious | Unclear, enigmatic, hinting at hidden depths. |
| relaxed | Easygoing, calm, stress-free atmosphere. |
| laid-back | Casual, unhurried, chill vibe. |
| high tension | Suspenseful, nerve-wracking, emotionally charged. |
| slow | Low tempo, deliberate pace. |
| trip-hop | Groovy, downtempo, hip hop-influenced with moody, atmospheric vibes. |
| tender | Gentle, caring, affectionate emotion. |
| melodic | Focused on beautiful, flowing melodies. |
| trance | Hypnotic, repetitive, meditative state of mind. |
| danceable | Rhythmic, infectious beat that makes you want to move. |
| progressive | Evolving, unfolding structure — often complex or experimental. |
| fast tempo | Quick, energetic, driving rhythm. |
| Melancholy | Deep sadness, often poetic or introspective. |
| ear candy | Pleasing, catchy, instantly enjoyable sound. |
| future | Forward-looking, sci-fi, innovative, or futuristic vibe. |
| syncopation | Off-beat rhythms that create a playful or complex groove. |
| catchy | Memorable, easy-to-remember melody or hook. |
| depressive | Deeply sad, hopeless, emotionally heavy. |
| night-lovingscene | Intimate, romantic, sensual mood set at night — often slow and sultry. |
3. # Voices — Vocal Type & Style
What it is: Who (or what) is singing — including voice range, character, technique, or AI effect.
| Tag | Description |
|---|---|
| Male Voice | Standard adult male singing voice. |
| Female Voice | Standard adult female singing voice. |
| Soprano | Highest female classical voice range. |
| Coloratura Soprano | Soprano with extreme agility and high notes, often ornamental. |
| Soubrette | Light, sweet soprano voice, often used for comic or youthful roles. |
| Mezzo-Soprano | Middle female voice range, rich and warm. |
| Coloratura Mezzo-Soprano | Mezzo with agile, high-range coloratura technique. |
| Caberet Mezzo | Mezzo voice with theatrical, expressive, and sometimes smoky qualities. |
| Alto | Lowest female voice range, often rich and resonant. |
| Dramatic Alto | Powerful, intense alto voice suited for dramatic roles. |
| Alto Profondo | Very low, dark alto voice with dramatic depth. |
| Tenor | Highest male classical voice range. |
| Spinto Tenor | Tenor with power and brightness, capable of dramatic roles. |
| Counter-Tenor | Male singer who sings in the alto or mezzo-soprano range. |
| Baritone | Middle male voice range, versatile and common. |
| Verdi Baritone | Baritone with power and richness, suited for Verdi operas. |
| Baryton-Martin | Baritone with higher range and lighter timbre. |
| Bass | Lowest male voice range, deep and resonant. |
| Lyric Bass | Lighter, more agile bass voice with lyrical quality. |
| Basso Cantante | Singing bass with smooth, lyrical tone. |
| Gospel Choirs | Group of singers performing soulful, harmonized gospel music. |
| Barbershop Quartets | Four-part a cappella harmony, close-knit chords, often upbeat. |
| Female emotive voice | Expressive, emotionally charged female vocal style. |
| female voice | General term for any adult female vocal sound. |
| Jamaican slang | Vocal delivery with Jamaican patois or accent, often rhythmic or reggae-style. |
| robotic vocals | Artificial, mechanical-sounding voice with synthetic processing. |
| very robotic vocals | Extremely artificial, almost non-human vocal effect. |
| female ai | AI-generated female voice with synthetic but natural qualities. |
| Clear and melodious voice | Pure, bright, tuneful vocal tone with strong melody focus. |
| Rapid-fire rap | Fast, densely worded rap delivery with quick syllable flow. |
| gentle voice | Soft, soothing, calming vocal tone. |
| Miku voice | Vocaloid-style voice modeled after Hatsune Miku — synthetic but expressive. |
| Vocaloid | AI-generated singing voice using Vocaloid software. |
| speck fast | Likely typo for “speaking fast” — rapid, clipped speech-like delivery. |
| Male singer | General term for any adult male vocalist. |
| Children’s Spoken Word | Voice of a child speaking, not singing — innocent, playful, or naive tone. |
| Circular Breathing | Technique where singer breathes in through nose while exhaling through mouth. |
| Ingressive Phonation | Unusual vocal technique using inward airflow for sound production. |
| Microtonal Singing | Singing with intervals smaller than a semitone — common in world music. |
| Beatboxing | Vocal percussion — mimicking drum machines with mouth sounds. |
| Throat Singing | Overtone singing from Mongolia/Tuvan tradition — multiple pitches at once. |
| Vocal Fry | Low, creaky vocal register used for texture or effect. |
| Whistle Register | Very high-pitched vocal range, like a whistle — rare and ethereal. |
| Shibuya-kei | Japanese pop style with quirky, retro, and eclectic vocal delivery. |
| emotional depth vocal | Vocals conveying deep, layered emotions — often raw or vulnerable. |
| vocal add ons | Extra vocal layers or effects added for texture or harmony. |
| muffled voice | Distant, covered, or unclear vocal tone — like speaking through cloth. |
| Spanish male sensual voice | Smooth, passionate, romantic male voice with Spanish inflection. |
| whispering voice | Soft, intimate, breathy vocal delivery — close and personal. |
4. # Tempos — Speed & Rhythm
What it is: How fast or slow the music is — measured in BPM (beats per minute) or descriptive terms.
| Tag | Description |
|---|---|
| Largo | Very slow (40–60 BPM) — solemn, dramatic, spacious. |
| Adagio | Slow and stately (66–76 BPM) — expressive, thoughtful. |
| Andante | Walking pace (76–108 BPM) — moderate, steady, conversational. |
| Moderato | Medium speed (108–120 BPM) — balanced, common in pop and rock. |
| Allegro | Fast and lively (120–156 BPM) — energetic, bright, driving. |
| Presto | Very fast (168–200+ BPM) — furious, intense, adrenaline-fueled. |
| Lento | Slow (similar to Adagio) — used for emotional or dramatic sections. |
| Vivace | Lively and brisk (faster than Allegro) — cheerful and animated. |
| Accelerando | Gradually speeding up — creates tension or excitement. |
| Ritardando | Gradually slowing down — used for endings or emotional release. |
| Custom BPM | User-defined speed (e.g., 128 BPM for house, 90 BPM for hip hop). |
| Slow | General term for low tempo — relaxed, calm, or sad. |
| Medium | Mid-range tempo — versatile, suitable for most genres. |
| Fast | High tempo — energetic, exciting, dance-oriented. |
| Very Fast | Extremely high speed — intense, frantic, or chaotic. |
| Chill | Relaxed, unhurried tempo — ideal for background or study music. |
| Energetic | Driving, motivating tempo — good for workouts or parties. |
| Driving | Steady, propulsive beat — keeps momentum going. |
| Relaxing | Calm, slow, soothing tempo — reduces stress or aids sleep. |
🎶 5 Ready-to-Use Ideas for Children’s Shows
Try these combinations on AIMusicGen.AI — just copy the tags into the Styles box!
1. 🌈 “Good Morning, Friends!” — Circle Time Song
Goal: Joyful, welcoming, group participation
#Genre: Children’s Music, Pop #Moods: Joy, Calmness, Catchy #Voices: Children’s Spoken Word, Clear and melodious voice #Tempos: Andante, Medium, Danceable
▶ Try this on AIMusicGen2. 🚀 “Let’s Explore!” — Adventure Transition Music
Goal: Curious, exciting, builds anticipation
#Genre: Film Score, TV Theme, Children’s Music #Moods: Anticipation, Mystery, Energetic #Voices: Gentle voice, Whispering voice #Tempos: Moderato, Driving, Syncopation
▶ Try this on AIMusicGen3. 🌙 “Stars Are Sleeping” — Bedtime Lullaby
Goal: Calming, tender, soothing
#Genre: Lullaby, Ambient Electronic, Classical #Moods: Calmness, Tender, Melancholy #Voices: Gentle voice, Female Voice, Whispering voice #Tempos: Largo, Slow, Relaxing
▶ Try this on AIMusicGen4. 💪 “We Can Do It!” — Motivational Mini-Anthem
Goal: Empowering, uplifting, short & repeatable
#Genre: Pop, Musical, Children’s Music #Moods: Triumph, Joy, Spunky #Voices: Children’s Spoken Word, Group harmony (implied via ‘Gospel Choirs’ style) #Tempos: Allegro, Energetic, Danceable
▶ Try this on AIMusicGen5. 🦄 “Magic Spell Time!” — Fantasy Scene Cue
Goal: Wonder, sparkle, gentle surprise
#Genre: Symphonic Pop, Fantasy, Children’s Music #Moods: Wonder, Mystery, Ear candy #Voices: Miku voice, Ethereal (implied), Whispering voice #Tempos: Andante, Medium, Melodic
▶ Try this on AIMusicGen✅ Tip: In AIMusicGen.AI, paste all tags into the Styles box (max 120 characters). Try one suggestion at a time!

