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Jingle & Ringtone Prompts

Jingle and Ringtone Prompts

Short, memorable prompt formats for brand audio, call tones, alerts, and tiny custom songs.

Jingles and ringtones are both small-format music problems. They need a strong motif, quick recall, and a clear ending or loop. A long prompt can dilute the hook, so the best prompt states the phrase, tone, duration, and sonic identity clearly.

Use these examples for brand jingles, podcast stingers, phone ringtones, alarm sounds, notification tones, and funny personalized mini songs.

Prompt Examples

Copy any prompt below and paste it into Meloro to generate a track. Tweak the details to make it your own.

Prompt

15-second AI jingle for a friendly coffee shop, warm group vocals, handclaps, ukulele, catchy slogan at the end, bright and memorable

JingleFriendly

A brand-safe format for local businesses, ads, and social promos.

Prompt

custom ringtone with bright synth bells, bouncy bass, and a four-note hook, no vocals, 20 seconds, clean loop

ElectronicCatchy

A simple ringtone prompt that avoids clutter and keeps the hook recognizable.

Prompt

funny ringtone that sings "answer your phone" in playful pop vocals with handclaps, short chorus, and cheeky delivery

Novelty PopFunny

Useful for personalized call tones or joke audio gifts.

Prompt

podcast stinger with bold brass hit, tight drums, modern synth bass, and a three-second ending tag

PodcastConfident

Creates a transition cue for podcast sections, intros, and sponsor breaks.

Prompt

gentle alarm tone with soft piano, marimba, warm pads, and a gradual wake-up rise, peaceful but noticeable

AmbientGentle

A softer prompt for alarms that should be clear without being harsh.

Prompt

luxury brand jingle with clean piano motif, soft strings, subtle female vocal shimmer, and a polished five-note sonic logo

Brand AudioPremium

Targets more refined brand cues where the music should feel minimal and expensive.

Pro Tips for Better Prompts

Tip 1

Keep the prompt focused on one phrase, motif, or sonic logo.

Tip 2

Mention duration because jingles and ringtones need tighter structure.

Tip 3

Ask for a clean ending when the sound will be used in ads or podcasts.

Tip 4

Ask for a clean loop when the sound may repeat as a ringtone or alert.

Frequently Asked Questions

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