Going Global: A Guide to Generating Music in Multiple Languages
Music is a universal language, and now, your creative prompts can be too. Our platform is not limited to English; it's designed to generate music with vocals in a wide variety of languages. This guide will walk you through how to create your next song in a different language.
The core principle is simple: The language of your text input determines the language of the generated vocals.
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Supported Languages
Our AI model has been trained on a diverse dataset and can understand and generate many languages. However, performance varies. For the best results, we recommend starting with one of our most well-supported languages:
- 🇺🇸 English
- 🇨🇳 Chinese
- 🇷🇺 Russian
- 🇪🇸 Spanish
- 🇯🇵 Japanese
- 🇩🇪 German
- 🇫🇷 French
- 🇵🇹 Portuguese
- 🇮🇹 Italian
- 🇰🇷 Korean
The model also supports approximately nine other languages, but due to data imbalances during training, results may be less consistent. Experimentation is key!
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How to Generate in Your Chosen Language
Here’s how to apply the core principle in each generation mode.
1. For "Basic" Mode
In Basic mode, you provide a single description of your song. To generate in a specific language, write this entire description in that language. The AI will then generate both the lyrics and vocals in the language of your prompt.
> Spanish Example:
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> Prompt: `Una canción de pop-rock melancólica sobre un amor perdido, con una voz masculina y guitarras acústicas.`
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> (Translation: A melancholic pop-rock song about a lost love, with a male voice and acoustic guitars.)
> Japanese Example:
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> Prompt: `静かな夜の街をテーマにした、ジャジーで落ち着いたインストゥルメンタルのLo-Fiヒップホップ。`
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> (Translation: A jazzy and calm instrumental Lo-Fi hip-hop with the theme of a quiet city at night.)
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2. For "Custom" Mode
In Custom mode, you separate the musical instructions from the lyrical instructions. This gives you more control.
#### Important Note for Custom Mode:
The Music Prompt (the comma-separated list of tags) should generally be kept in English. These tags refer to technical and stylistic concepts (like `120 bpm`, `female vocal`, `lo-fi production`) that the model understands best in English.
The Lyric Prompt is where you specify the language.
#### Option A: Providing Full Lyrics
If you have already written lyrics, simply provide them in your target language.
> French Example:
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> Music Prompt: `pop, ballad, 80 bpm, female vocal, piano, strings`
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> Lyric Prompt:
> ```
> [verse]
> Sous le ciel de Paris, je marche seule
> La pluie sur les pavés, un triste linceul
> Ton souvenir me hante, un doux poison
> Perdue dans l'écho de ton nom
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> [chorus]
> Oh, mon amour, où es-tu maintenant?
> Dans cette ville lumière, mon cœur est mourant
> Chaque goutte de pluie, un pleur incessant
> ```
#### Option B: Describing the Lyrics
If you want the AI to write lyrics for you, write the description in your target language.
> German Example:
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> Music Prompt: `darkwave, post-punk, 130 bpm, baritone male vocal, chorus-effected bass, cavernous reverb, melancholic`
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> Lyric Prompt: `Schreibe einen Text über die Einsamkeit in einer großen, kalten Stadt und das Gefühl, unsichtbar zu sein.`
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> (Translation: Write lyrics about the loneliness in a big, cold city and the feeling of being invisible.)
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Tips for Best Results
1. Use Native Spelling: Ensure you are using the correct native characters and diacritics (e.g., `é`, `ü`, `ñ`, `ß`). The model is sensitive to correct spelling.
2. Be Idiomatic: If you are fluent in the language, using natural, idiomatic phrasing in your descriptions can lead to more authentic-sounding lyrics.
3. Start with Well-Supported Languages: For your first multilingual generations, we recommend trying one of the top 10 languages listed above for the most reliable results.
That's it! The world of music is at your fingertips. We can't wait to hear what you create.
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