How to get started with Suno AI

A quick 3-step playbook to master Suno AI.

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Step 1: Define Your Musical Blueprint

Before generating, articulate a clear vision for your song. Suno AI thrives on precise instructions. Consider the **genre** (e.g., 'upbeat indie pop,' 'haunting lo-fi hip-hop'), the **mood** (e.g., 'reflective,' 'energetic,' 'melancholy'), and any specific lyrical themes or story you want to convey. Think about key instruments you envision (e.g., 'acoustic guitar,' 'synth pads,' 'heavy bassline') and the desired vocal style (e.g., 'smooth male vocals,' 'raspy female vocals,' 'spoken word intro'). The more detailed your initial prompt, the closer Suno will get to your desired outcome on the first try, minimizing iterations.

Example prompt
Genre: Upbeat Indie Pop. Mood: Reflective, hopeful. Theme: Overcoming challenges. Instruments: Acoustic guitar, light drums, synth pads. Vocals: Smooth male vocals. Lyrics: [Verse 1] The sun dips low, another day fades out. [Chorus] But in the quiet, hope begins to sprout.
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Step 2: Iterate & Sculpt with Precision

Your first generation is a starting point, not necessarily the final product. Listen critically to what Suno produces: What works well? What needs adjustment? Utilize Suno's 'Continue' feature to extend promising segments or explore different directions. Enter 'Custom Mode' to directly edit generated lyrics, insert specific instrumental breaks (e.g., 'a soaring guitar solo'), or refine genre tags. If the output is off, refine your original prompt by adding more descriptive adjectives, specifying particular instruments or vocal delivery nuances. Experiment with slight variations in your prompt to explore different musical interpretations and find the perfect fit.

Example prompt
Building on previous: [Verse 2] The shadows lengthen, but light still finds its way. [Chorus] With every step, a brighter, brand new day. [Bridge] A powerful drum fill leading into a gentle synth breakdown. [Outro] Fade out with twinkling piano.
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Step 3: Polish & Finalize for Impact

Once you have a strong musical foundation, use 'Custom Mode' for final lyrical tweaks. Ensure the story flows, rhymes are smooth (if desired), and the vocal delivery aligns perfectly with your vision. Pay close attention to the song's structure – does it have a clear intro, verses, chorus, bridge, and outro? Use the 'Continue' feature strategically to achieve your desired song length and structure. Before exporting, give it one last critical listen to catch any minor imperfections. For professional-grade results, consider exporting your track and running it through external mastering tools to enhance loudness, clarity, and overall sonic quality, giving your Suno creation a polished, broadcast-ready sound.

Example prompt
[Intro] Gentle piano chords, building slightly. [Verse 1] I used to hide from the storm, afraid to face the rain. [Chorus] But now I stand tall, embracing all the pain. [Bridge] A powerful drum solo, leading into a final, anthemic chorus. [Outro] Fade out with shimmering synths and a final lingering vocal note.
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