2:17

A humorous yet poetic song in a **modified Viennese waltz (3/4)** style, blending **old-world nobility with playful street mischief**, Male vocal, sung seriously and elegantly, never exaggerated, letting the absurd lyrics create the humor, Tempo medium (90–105 BPM), Classical waltz foundation with subtle rhythmic stumbles, unexpected pauses, and ironic accents, Instrumentation: piano, double bass, light strings, with touches of accordion or clarinet and occasional playful details (triangle, soft whistle), Harmonies mostly major, occasionally slipping into brief minor or cabaret-style chromatic moments, Mood: ironic, warm, nostalgic, gently absurd, tender beneath the humor, Feels like a ballroom dance disrupted by a mischievous guardian angel, No modern pop elements, no electronic sounds, Emphasize storytelling, charm, and bittersweet humor
3:13

Create a humorous Czech love song with a strong contrast between romance and everyday reality, **Style & mood:**
Soft, intimate, tender but awkward, Light humor, warmth, and gentle irony, Tempo mid‑slow, **Intro & choruses:**
French chanson style, whispered and sighing vocals, Use French romantic phrases repeatedly: *“Je t’aime, mon amour, je t’adore, je t’aime à la folie, mon cœur, ”*
These lines should feel dreamy, floating, and emotionally rich, **Verses:**
Spoken‑word dialogue in Czech, alternating line by line between female and male voices, Delivery: quiet, intimate, slightly embarrassed, conversational, Content: awkward but believable domestic interruptions (children, pets, phones, squeaky bed, mosquito, cramps), **Arrangement:**
Minimalistic (piano, accordion or soft guitar), warm room reverb, close microphones, no dramatic climax, **Ending:**
Sudden break of romance
4:14

Litania, A meditative composition merging liturgical organ, ethereal choir, and sparse percussion, with spacious church acoustics and natural cathedral reverb, The intro features isolated bell tones and soft strings; verses build with layered choral harmonies, while the bridge introduces subtle brass swells, The arrangement evokes solemn majesty, Use proper, clearly articulated Czech, Total length 3:20–3:40
3:07

Nezmaři
v5
Contemporary folk, crazy, Male voice, czech language, Modest instrumentation with instruments: ukulele, xylophone, clarinet, violin, sousaphone, banjo and tambourine to add rhythm, The tempo: BPM 95, with catchy melodic motifs and a simple chorus, The vocals should be playful, with a friendly and open expression, Use proper, clearly articulated Czech
2:36

Czech language, Vocal delivery: Male talk-singing with a slightly comic, light-hearted tone and clear enunciation, Instruments: Four-string tenor banjo as the lead instrument, acoustic guitar, double bass, simple drum kit, clarinet; pan flute plays short solos during the instrumental breaks, Style: A humorous, crazy, ironic song blending dixieland, country
2:33

Create a Czech-language song with a male lead vocal (angry, scornful, mid-low register, slightly rasping) delivering the verses with biting sarcasm and contempt, Layer a second male spoken-word "hoak" voice: calm, monotone, deadpan, mixed slightly lower and more centered, repeating the "Jó, jóó, " lines and short cues, Preserve the provided structure (intro, verses, hoak inserts, bridge, outro) and Czech lyrics, Emphasize contrast: aggressive sung delivery vs, detached spoken commentary, Use natural phrasing, clear Czech pronunciation, dynamic crescendos into choruses, and leave space for pauses and audible breaths, Use proper, clearly articulated Czech, Total length 2:30–3:00, Style: modern folk
2:25

4:14

Vesnickej (roz)hlas
v4.5+
Create music with a lightly cabaret, chanson, and folk-rock vibe that combines rhythmic guitar, accordion and basting spoon, The style should be humorous, slightly ironic, and narrative, featuring a simple, catchy melody and a strong rhythm suitable for singing stories with humorous lyrics, The atmosphere should be friendly and lively, The music should convey playfulness and joy in storytelling, with occasional subtle dramatic passages during the "calling out" parts, The rhythm should be moderately upbeat but not hectic, allowing space for clarity and emphasis on the lyrics, The song should suit solo vocals with clear enunciation and expressive delivery, accompanied by a simple instrumental backing
2:01

Create a minimalist, observational song, Main vocals: toddler child voice, innocent, simple, slightly out of tune, Language is Czech, Lyrics use 2–3 word sentences, baby talk, soft mispronunciations, onomatopoeia, The child does not judge or explain events, only describes what is seen, heard, or felt, Music: mid‑tempo, 2–3 chords only, mostly major or ambiguous tonality, Sparse, warm arrangement: toy piano, soft acoustic guitar or synth pad, light percussion, subtle bass, Repetitive, catchy hook connects verses, playful and easy to remember, Mood: neutral, curious, and childlike, Events may be strange or confusing, but are presented without fear or drama — just simple observation, Emotional arc stays gentle and steady, like a child recounting a day, Ending: calm, unresolved but peaceful, like drifting off to sleep, No darkness, no irony, no tension — just innocent narration
2:34

Hudební rodina
v4.5
Create a cheerful and energetic Czech song about a musical family that includes different generations and musical styles, The song should have a catchy and repetitive chorus, Use different musical styles according to the prompts in the song lyrics to reflect the diversity of the family, Female voice
3:24

Ámos a pštros
v4.5+
A lively polka-rock fusion piece in a major key, featuring a male vocalist, The instrumentation includes an Hammond organ providing the primary melodic and harmonic foundation, a driving drum kit with a prominent snare, hi-hat and a bass guitar laying down a simple, rhythmic root-note pattern, The vocals are delivered in a clear, slightly nasal tone, with some spoken word sections, The tempo is upbeat and consistent, Production elements include a dry mix with minimal reverb, emphasizing the acoustic nature of the Hammond organ and drums, The melody is catchy and repetitive, typical of polka music, while the rock elements are primarily in the rhythm section's energy and the overall arrangement
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3:19

2:54

Bluegrass, fast tempo, male voice, cheerful and narrative style, polyphonic chorus, Banjo, fiddle, acoustic guitar, double bass, mandolin
2:52

2:57

2:17

3:24

Create a folk song with medieval elements, happy storytelling mood, acoustic guitar and Irish whistle, Add church bells in final verse
3:24

Create an energetic rock and roll song with classic 1960s style, Fast tempo, piano, wild saxophone, and electric guitar, Include rock and roll shouts and high energy finale
3:13

3:32

3:41

Reggae, rhythmic, emotional, melodic phrasing, melodic line saxophone, male voice
3:06

Czech song, folk/rock, male voice, ironic, playful, cheerful, rhythmic, with light guitar accompaniment
2:25

rock, beat, drum and bass, rhytmic, rough male voice, Satirical, ironic, 85 BPM, G major, pub atmosphere background
3:30

Dohola
v4.5+
Czech language, Male voice, The track is an energetic ska piece in 4/4 time, in the key of D, Instrumentation includes banjo, drum kit providing a steady ska beat, electric bass playing a walking line, electric guitar with off-beat staccato chords, a horn section featuring trumpets and trombones playing punchy, syncopated melodic and rhythmic lines, and kazoo, an auxiliary instrument that resembles a calliope or circus organ providing melodic counterpoint during instrumental breaks, The male lead vocal is a baritone with a slightly theatrical and spoken-word quality, delivered in Czech, The song structure includes verses, instrumental breaks, and chorus, The mix is bright and forward, with the horns and vocals prominent
3:22

Czech song, female voice, Theater music/grotesque in the style of film music for silent films, Piano, tuba, xylophone, clarinet, string quartet, Quick tempo changes, unexpected chord turns
3:33

3:14

3:02

Vysmátá plavba
v4.5
This piece is a folk-rock arrangement in A major at approximately 90 BPM, The core instrumentation consists of a dry acoustic guitar playing rhythm chords with a noticeable low-mid emphasis, a round-toned bass guitar providing a walking line, and a drum kit, The primary melodic element is an accordion, playing the main melodic hooks and accompanying figures, The male lead vocal is delivered in a chest voice with a raw, slightly strained quality and a forward presence in the mix, The song follows a verse-chorus structure with instrumental breaks featuring the accordion melody, The overall mix is dry with minimal noticeable effects, (Chychy) a female voice sings, Backing female vocals
2:08

Czech song, rhytmic, playful and absurd lyrics, dramatic male voice, use rhythmic accents and unexpected pauses, use unusual instruments
2:35

Kikina
v4.5
Create a rhythmic, melodic, playful, upbeat indie pop song about a dog's perspective on life, love, and its relationship with its owner, The song should have a moody, humorous tone, capturing the dog's inner thoughts and desires, Use a light melody with a catchy chorus, Male voice, D major
3:04

Myší cirkus
v4.5+
Music style: upbeat disco blended with Afro-Caribbean and dance elements, Key: G major, BPM 95 - 100, Catchy rhythm created by strong accents and clear enunciation of the lyrics, Instrumentation includes electronic disco beats, deep bass, rhythmic percussion with light congas, bright synths, and warm keys, Mood: joyful, optimistic, catchy, and danceable with a rhythmic, groove-driven melody, Create a warm, smooth, clear female mezzo-soprano voice with soulful, friendly tone, range A3–C6, focusing on bright, energetic mid to high notes, Vocal delivery should have vibrant dynamics, precise intonation with subtle soul ornamentation and gentle vibrato on sustained notes, Singing style mostly legato with rhythmic phrasing emphasizing groove, Use stable diaphragmatic breathing and clear articulation for Czech lyrics






