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V67 Music Prompts

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Updated: May 12, 2026

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May 12, 2026

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ZImageTurbo

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Trigger Words

(Music Prompt:1.1), seuropean staff, fixed do, neumes, mensural notation, british tonic solfa, movable doh, british note names, curwen hand signs, manuscript, stradivarius, cathedral cello, romantic orchestra, medieval chant, Pompeii cornu, home studio producer

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V67 Music Prompts LoRA for Z Image Turbo

Precision Musical Notation, Emotional Scoring, Visualised Melodies

From the nostalgia of a falling semibreve to the tension of a chromatic crotchet – score your videos with exact musical phrases, rendered in authentic European and British notation styles.

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R+ images will be hidden from the gallery. LoRA model trained with Z Image Turbo.


Overview

V67 Music Prompts is a specialised LoRA that embeds exact melodic fragments and notational systems directly into generated images and video frames. Unlike generic “music” concepts, this model understands:

  • British and European note naming (semibreve, minim, crotchet, quaver, semiquaver)

  • Historical notation systems (neumes, mensural notation, tonic sol‑fa)

  • Emotional musical archetypes (nostalgia, suspense, joy, romance, heroism, mystery, drama, action, calm, futuristic)

Use it to generate video music prompts – a visual score that a composer, editor, or AI music generator can read directly. Perfect for content creators who need precise musical mood, rhythm, and melodic contour without hiring a live musician.


Why Z Image Turbo Excels for Musical Imagery

Z Image Turbo’s architecture handles structured visual patterns, fine text rendering (notes on staves), and material textures (brass, wood, parchment, digital screens) with exceptional fidelity.

CapabilityWhy Z Image Turbo WinsStaff & note renderingProduces legible 5‑line staves, correct notehead positions, and accidental symbols (♯, ♭, ♮) without collapse.Historical notationNeumes, mensural white notation, and Curwen hand signs are reproduced coherently.Instrument textureDistinguishes between a Stradivarius’s varnish, a modern synth’s brushed aluminium, and a cornu’s aged bronze.Atmospheric moodCandlelit cathedrals, foggy Victorian streets, futuristic hologram interfaces – all with consistent lighting.Temporal sequencingWorks beautifully with video frame stacks; a melodic phrase can be “read” across consecutive frames.


Signature Style Elements

  1. Visible notation – The musical score is always present, either on a stand, a tablet, or floating as a visual overlay.

  2. British note name labels – Optional callouts like “minim”, “crotchet rest”, “dotted semibreve” appear in the image.

  3. Tonic sol‑fa integration – Curwen hand signs or sol‑fa syllables (doh, re, mi) accompany performers.

  4. Instrument authenticity – Period‑correct instruments: baroque flute, Stradivarius violin, Roman cornu, modular synth.

  5. Emotional contour – The shape of the melody (ascending/descending, leaps, repeats) visually matches the video’s mood.


Trigger Words (15 – English, no underscores)

Use these anywhere in your prompt (comma‑separated, as a list or within sentences). They activate specific notation systems, instruments, or settings.

european staff, fixed do, neumes, mensural notation, british tonic solfa, movable doh, british note names, curwen hand signs, manuscript, stradivarius, cathedral cello, romantic orchestra, medieval chant, pompeii cornu, home studio producer

Best practice: Place your most important triggers near the end of the prompt, before quality tags.


Optimised Settings for Z Image Turbo

ParameterZ Image Turbo (fast)Z Image Turbo (high quality)LoRA Weight0.65 – 0.800.70 – 0.85CFG Scale3.0 – 4.04.0 – 5.0Steps6 – 1018 – 25SamplerDPM++ 2M KarrasEuler aResolution1024×10241536×1024 (for scores)

Recommendation: For score‑heavy images (e.g., a page of mensural notation), set LoRA weight to 0.75 and add the trigger manuscript.


Sample Media Prompts (Optimised for Z Image Turbo)

Each prompt includes a real melodic fragment from your 10‑category list, written in British note names. The image will visualise that melody on a staff, accompanied by the appropriate instrument and atmosphere.

Prompt 1 – Sentimental / Malinconico (Nostalgia Lenta)

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slow descending melody G E D C E G F# E D C, each note labelled as a crotchet, a solitary cellist playing in an abandoned Victorian library, dust motes in weak afternoon light, european staff with british note names, cathedral cello, manuscript, melancholic mood, nostalgic, warm amber and sepia tones, v67mp

Prompt 2 – Tensione / Suspense (Inquietudine – Chromatic ascent)

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chromatic scale C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# played by a single violinist on a stradivarius, close-up of the fingerboard, tense atmosphere, deep shadows, cold blue light, european staff, fixed do labels below each note, pompeii cornu echo in background, tension, perilous, v67mp

Prompt 3 – Gioioso / Allegro (Festa Leggera – C major scale)

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bright C major scale C D E F G A B C B A G played on a modern home studio producer's MIDI keyboard, colourful glowing notes floating above the keys, british tonic solfa syllables (doh re mi...), curwen hand signs overlaid, joyful childlike energy, home studio producer, v67mp

Negative Prompt (Z Image Turbo‑compatible)

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nsfw, low quality, worst quality, ugly, blurry, photograph, modern digital screen (unless specified), plastic, faux leather, midi cable mess, text that is not musical notation, watermark, signature, abstract expressionism, no staff lines, pop vocals, rap lyrics

Example Generations (Tested on Z Image Turbo)

1. The Inventor’s Musical Workshop

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an eccentric inventor with brass goggles, standing next to a pipe organ made of clockwork gears, a large manuscript shows a medieval chant in neumes, warm gaslight, european staff, neumes, medieval chant, steampunk atmosphere, v67mp

2. Mechanical Marche (from “Trionfo”)

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marching brass band playing ascending pattern C E G C5 G E C G C E G, roman cornu and romantic orchestra combined, outdoor amphitheatre at sunset, pompeii cornu, romantic orchestra, british note names, heroic, v67mp

3. Foggy Street with a Street Musician

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a violinist in a worn coat plays a repeating pattern A D E D A C B C A D (meditation), cobblestone street, gas lamps, fog, curwen hand signs painted on a nearby wall, movable doh, british tonic solfa, v67mp

4. Futuristic Ologramma – Binary Signal

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a holographic projection of a glowing staff with geometric notes C G C A C B C G C A, digital interface style, home studio producer touching floating semiquavers, futuristic, tech, fixed do, v67mp

What V67 Music Prompts Excels At (With Z Image Turbo)

Exact melodic notation – Any sequence of pitches (as letter names) can be rendered on a staff.
British note names – Visual callouts like “minim”, “crotchet”, “semiquaver triplet”.
Historical notation systems – Neumes, mensural, tonic sol‑fa, Curwen hand signs.
Instrument‑specific textures – Stradivarius wood grain, brass patina of a cornu, modular synth LEDs.
Emotional mood matching – The visual atmosphere (lighting, colours, setting) aligns with the melody’s feeling.
Video scoring – Generate a sequence of frames where the melody “walks” across the screen, note by note.


Limitations (Z Image Turbo‑Specific Notes)

⚠️ Extremely dense scores (e.g., a full orchestral page with 20+ staves) may lose legibility – focus on 1–2 melodic lines.
⚠️ Very fast note values (demisemiquavers) can merge – use british note names triggers to keep labelling clear.
⚠️ The model may occasionally hallucinate a wrong accidental – regenerate or specify the key signature in your prompt.
⚠️ For video generation (multi‑frame), keep the melody short (8–12 notes) to maintain coherence across frames.


Prompting Tips for Best Results

Do This:

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[emotion] [melody in letters/note names] played by [instrument] on a [staff type], [lighting], [triggers], v67mp

Example good prompt:

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sentimental descending melody G E D C E G F# E D C, each note a crotchet, cathedral cello, european staff with british note names, dim candlelight, melancholic, v67mp

Avoid:

  • Very long note sequences (>20 notes) – break into two frames.

  • Conflicting notation triggers (e.g., neumes and mensural notation together) – pick one.

  • Abstract emotion words without a concrete melody – the melody is the core.

Keywords That Strengthen the Output:

  • Notation: staff, clef, treble, bass, ledger lines, accidental

  • Rhythm: crotchet, quaver, minim, semibreve, dotted, triplet

  • Dynamics: piano, forte, crescendo, diminuendo

  • Articulation: legato, staccato, slur, trill


Curated Prompt Ideas by Emotional Category (using your note sequences)

1. Sentimental / Malinconico – Nostalgia Lenta

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G E D C E G F# E D C, slow tempo, solo cello in an empty theatre, european staff, cathedral cello, manuscript, warm fading light

2. Tensione / Suspense – Pericolo Imminente

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G1 G1 D D A# A# G G D D (low octave), repeated staccato notes, close-up of a violinist's bow trembling, tense blue shadows, pompeii cornu distant rumble

3. Gioioso / Allegro – Scherzo Giocoso

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G E C G A F D B G E C, bouncy rhythm, a child playing a toy xylophone, bright daylight, movable doh labels, curwen hand signs, cheerful

4. Romantico / Dolce – Sguardo Complice

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Bb C D F E D C Bb A G, intimate phrase, two lovers standing near a harpsichord, candlelight, romantic orchestra (small), british note names

5. Eroico / Epico – Chiamata all’Avventura

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C G E C5 A F D B G E C, wide intervals, airship captain looking at the horizon, brass instruments glowing, stradivarius not needed, epic brass fanfare

6. Mistico / Magico – Incantesimo

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E F# G B A G F# E D B C, circular melody, a wizard holding a glowing staff with neumes, medieval chant background, fixed do, mysterious

7. Drammatico / Tragico – Dolore Profondo

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Bb Ab G F Eb Db C Bb Ab G, descending half steps, a crumpled manuscript on a rainy window sill, dark palette, cathedral cello, no smiles

8. Dinamico / Azione – Inseguimento

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C C G G A A G F F E E D D C, rapid alternating notes, a runner in a Victorian street, stop‑motion style, home studio producer with drum machine, urgency

9. Calmo / Pacifico – Tranquillità

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E G A B D C A G E C A, soft waves of notes, a person meditating beside a stream, floating manuscript pages, british tonic solfa, peaceful

10. Futurista / Tecnologico – Segnale Digitale

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C G C A C B C G C A, binary pattern, a futuristic control room with holographic staves, fixed do, no acoustic instruments, neon blue lines

Training Details (For Reference)

  • Dataset: 20 curated images (spartiti, strumenti, solisti, orchestre, contesti antichi/moderni)

  • Trigger integration: Each image captioned with relevant British/European notation triggers

  • Training resolution: 1024×1024 (native Z Image Turbo)

  • Recommended inference resolution: 1024×1024; for horizontal scores use 1536×1024

  • Content coverage: Scores (25%), instruments (25%), soloists (25%), orchestras/ensembles (25%)


Quick Start Guide

  1. Load Z Image Turbo (any version – fast or HQ)

  2. Load V67 Music Prompts LoRA at weight 0.70–0.80

  3. Set CFG = 3.5–4.5, steps = 20–25

  4. Write your prompt: [emotion] + [melody as note letters] + [instrument/setting] + [triggers] + v67mp

  5. Generate and watch your musical idea become a visual score

Example Workflow

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Model: Z Image Turbo (HQ)
LoRA: V67 Music Prompts (weight 0.75)
CFG: 4.0, Steps: 22, Sampler: Euler a

Prompt: triumphant ascending melody C E G C5 G E C G C E G, a lone trumpeter on a castle battlement at sunrise, romantic orchestra in the background, european staff, british note names, heroic, v67mp

Negative: nsfw, low quality, blurry, photograph, plastic, modern, text (non‑musical)

Philosophy Behind V67 Music Prompts

Music is a language – and notation is its alphabet. This LoRA gives video creators the ability to write exact melodic sentences into their visual prompts. No more vague “sad music” or “happy tune”. You can now specify:

“Play a descending sequence of crotchets – G, E, D, C, E, G, F#, E, D, C – on a Stradivarius cello, in a foggy graveyard.”

This bridges the gap between visual storytelling and musical specificity. Whether you are a composer generating reference images, a video editor needing precise rhythmic cues, or an AI music researcher, V67 Music Prompts turns notation into vision.


Credits & Notes

This model draws from the rich traditions of European staff notation (italian/french/german schools), British tonic sol‑fa (Curwen method), and the instrumentarium of antiquity (Roman cornu) to modernity (home studio producer). The melodic archetypes (sentimental, tension, joyful, etc.) are based on centuries of Western musical rhetoric.

“A melody seen is a melody remembered. Score your videos with clarity.”


Troubleshooting

IssueSolutionNotes are illegible or mergedAdd british note names trigger, increase LoRA weight to 0.8, use 1536×1024 resolutionWrong clef appearsSpecify treble clef or bass clef explicitly in promptModern elements creep inStrengthen negative prompt: modern, plastic, digital watch, smartphone, sleekNo staff lines at allAdd european staff at the end of your promptCurwen hand signs look weirdUse curwen hand signs together with british tonic solfa for coherence


Ready to write your next video’s melody in semibreves and quavers?
Generate your musical visions and share them with #V67MusicPrompts on Civitai.

Let the crotchets fall where they may. 🎵