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Do I need musical experience to use Meloro?

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No, you do not need any musical experience, training, or knowledge to use Meloro. The entire platform is designed for people who want to create music without learning instruments, music theory, or production software. You describe what you want in plain language and the AI handles everything else — composition, arrangement, instrumentation, vocals, mixing, and mastering. You do not need to know what a chord progression is, how to read sheet music, or what EQ means. Simply write something like "happy birthday song for my friend with piano and singing" and Meloro creates a complete, polished track. The AI understands musical concepts from your everyday descriptions — words like "chill," "energetic," "sad," or "epic" are all the guidance it needs. That said, if you do have musical knowledge, you can use it to write more detailed prompts. Specifying BPM, key signatures, specific instruments, or structural elements gives you finer control over the output. Meloro scales to your level of expertise — beginners get great results with simple prompts, and experienced musicians can leverage their knowledge for more precise outputs. The platform bridges the gap between having a musical idea in your head and hearing it as a finished song.

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What is a music prompt?

A music prompt is a natural language description that tells the AI what kind of song you want it to create. Think of it as a creative brief — you describe the genre, mood, instruments, tempo, vocal style, and topic in plain words, and the AI interprets your description to generate a matching musical composition. For example, a prompt might be "upbeat indie pop song about a road trip with acoustic guitar and cheerful female vocals" or something as simple as "relaxing jazz." The more detail you provide, the more specific the output, but even short prompts produce quality results because the AI fills in reasonable defaults for anything you do not specify. Prompts are the primary way you interact with Meloro. You do not need to understand music notation, chord progressions, or production terminology — just describe what you want to hear using everyday language. The AI understands concepts like "dreamy," "aggressive," "nostalgic," and "funky" and translates them into appropriate musical choices. You can also include custom lyrics in your prompt to control the words of the song. Experimenting with different prompt styles is part of the fun, and you will quickly learn what descriptions produce the results you enjoy most.

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How do I make a song with Meloro?

Download Meloro on iOS or Android. Sign up — you get free credits, no card. Tap create. Describe the song. "Upbeat pop about summer road trips with catchy vocals and guitar" is plenty. You can pick a genre, mood, tempo, or voice if you want. Skip if you do not. Hit generate and wait about a minute. You get a finished song — vocals, instruments, structure. Listen, download, share. If it is not quite right, tweak the prompt and run it again.

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What's the best genre for beginners?

Pop and lo-fi are excellent starting genres for beginners because they are musically forgiving and produce consistently enjoyable results. Pop music has a familiar structure that most people recognize, so the AI-generated output immediately sounds like a real song. Lo-fi is great because its relaxed, imperfect aesthetic means even simple prompts produce atmospheric, pleasant tracks. Hip-hop and R&B also work well for beginners, especially if you want to experiment with writing your own lyrics. These genres have strong rhythmic foundations that the AI handles naturally, and the vocal delivery styles are diverse enough to keep things interesting. Country and folk are solid choices if you prefer acoustic, storytelling-oriented music — the AI generates warm guitar-driven arrangements with clear vocal melodies. For instrumental-only experimentation, ambient and electronic genres are forgiving because they have more flexibility in structure and do not require vocal synthesis. You can write "ambient space music with synth pads" and get a beautiful atmospheric track without worrying about lyrics or vocal style. The honest answer is that any genre works well on Meloro. Start with what you enjoy listening to — you already understand what sounds good in that style, which helps you write better prompts and evaluate the results.

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