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Suno Tags (English)


Жанры:
Мемуары, Изобретательство
Опубликован:
28.01.2025 — 08.04.2025
Аннотация:
Suno Tags
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Accepted Parameters:

soft — Gentle, subtle reverb.

deep — Pronounced, long-decay reverberation.

distant — Creates a feeling of space and separation.

metallic — Sharp, bright reflections.

drenched — Heavy, all-encompassing reverb effect.

Sample Usage:

[reverberate: Deep, atmospheric echo on lead vocals.]

Genre-Based Usage:

Ambient & Shoegaze: "Drenched" for massive, swirling textures.

Cinematic & Soundscape: "Distant" for haunting atmospheres.

Rock & Blues: "Soft" for classic studio-style reverb.

Industrial & Experimental: "Metallic" for sharp, robotic echoes.

Track Structure Recommendation

[intro: Distant reverberating piano fading in]

[verse: Vocals with soft reverberation on the tail]

[chorus: Expansive reverberate effect on backing vocals]

[outro: Deep, slow echo fade-out into silence]

[rhythm]

Meaning: Defines the rhythmic pattern and overall groove of the track.

Placement: Typically used within [tempo], [pulse], or [structure].

Accepted Parameters:

steady — Even, predictable rhythm.

syncopated — Off-beat accents and complexity.

driving — Strong, propulsive beat.

loose — Free, unstructured rhythm.

polyrhythmic — Layered, multiple rhythms at once.

Sample Usage:

[rhythm: Syncopated percussion with a driving bassline.]

Genre-Based Usage:

Jazz & Funk: "Syncopated" for groovy rhythms.

Rock & Metal: "Driving" for relentless energy.

Electronic & House: "Steady" for dance floor beats.

Orchestral & Classical: "Polyrhythmic" for layered, complex motion.

Track Structure Recommendation

[rhythm: Driving beat with syncopated percussion]

[verse: Light rhythmic presence with hi-hat groove]

[chorus: Full-on, steady kick and bass lock]

[outro: Rhythmic fade-out with low percussion echoes]

[rhythmic-motif]

Meaning: Specifies a recurring rhythmic pattern or idea that defines the groove of a piece.

Placement: Typically used within [rhythm], [structure], or [theme].

Accepted Parameters:

syncopated — Offbeat rhythmic patterns.

driving — Repetitive, high-energy patterns.

sparse — Minimal rhythmic elements, creating space.

polyrhythmic — Overlapping rhythms of different time signatures.

irregular — Unpredictable rhythmic phrasing.

Sample Usage:

[rhythmic-motif: Driving polyrhythms layered with syncopated hi-hats.]

Genre-Based Usage:

Classical & Minimalist: Used in Steve Reich’s works (e.g., phasing motifs).

Jazz & Funk: Syncopated motifs create a groove-heavy feel.

Electronic & House: Repeating motifs define the core pulse of the track.

Progressive Rock & Metal: Odd-time signatures make rhythm motifs feel complex and dynamic.

[ritardando]

Meaning: Indicates a gradual slowing down of tempo, commonly used in classical, cinematic, and dramatic music.

Placement: Typically placed within [tempo], [structure], or [dynamics].

Accepted Parameters:

gradual — Smooth, drawn-out slowing.

sudden — Abrupt tempo reduction.

expressive — Emotional, flexible tempo shift.

orchestral — Large-scale slowing for dramatic effect.

Sample Usage:

[ritardando: Gradual orchestral slowdown leading into the outro.]

Genre-Based Usage:

Classical & Film Score: "Orchestral" ritardando for cinematic moments.

Jazz & Ballads: "Expressive" ritardando for emotional phrasing.

Progressive Rock & Metal: "Sudden" tempo changes for impact.

Electronic & Experimental: "Gradual" ritardando for transitions.

Track Structure Recommendation

[intro: Steady tempo with melodic buildup]

[verse: Moderate pacing with slight tempo variations]

[bridge: Gradual ritardando leading into the climax]

[outro: Full ritardando to silence]

[riff]

Meaning: Defines a recurring instrumental phrase, typically for guitars, bass, or synths.

Placement: Typically used within [structure] or [theme].

Accepted Parameters:

heavy — Distorted, strong rock/metal riff.

groovy — Funky, rhythm-driven riffs.

melodic — A tuneful, repeating phrase.

minimal — Subtle, background riffing.

Sample Usage:

[riff: Heavy distorted guitar riff driving the chorus.]

Genre-Based Usage:

Rock & Metal: "Heavy" for dominant, powerful riffs.

Funk & Jazz: "Groovy" for rhythmically engaging motifs.

Electronic & Synthwave: "Melodic" for repeating synth leads.

Minimalist & Experimental: "Minimal" for atmospheric textures.

Track Structure Recommendation

[intro: Solo bass riff leading into the verse]

[verse: Light accompaniment, riff building up]

[chorus: Full-band riff repetition with harmonies]

[bridge: Riff transforms into a more complex variation]

[outro: Stripped-down riff fading out]

[rise]

Meaning: Specifies a buildup or gradual increase in energy, often used before a climax or drop.

Placement: Typically used within [structure], [build-up], or [dynamics].

Accepted Parameters:

slow — Gradual, long buildup.

fast — Quick, tension-building rise.

orchestral — Swelling, cinematic rise.

synth-driven — Filter sweeps and pitch risers.

Sample Usage:

[rise: Fast synth build leading into an explosive drop.]

Genre-Based Usage:

Electronic & Dance: "Synth-driven" for high-energy transitions.

Rock & Metal: "Fast" for intense lead-ins to choruses.

Orchestral & Film Score: "Orchestral" for swelling crescendos.

Ambient & Experimental: "Slow" for gradually intensifying textures.

Track Structure Recommendation

[intro: Soft piano with distant pads]

[verse: Gradual instrument layering]

[rise: Orchestral crescendo into the chorus]

[chorus: Full-blown sound with intense energy]

[outro: Decaying echo after the final rise]

[rondo]

Meaning: Defines a musical structure based on a recurring main theme (A) alternating with contrasting sections (B, C, etc.), typically structured as ABACA or ABACABA.

Placement: Typically used within [structure], [form], or [theme].

Accepted Parameters:

classical — Traditional rondo form as found in sonatas and concertos.

modern — A flexible interpretation with contemporary instrumentation.

fast — A rapid, lively rondo typical in finales.

lyrical — A slower, expressive form of rondo.

Sample Usage:

[rondo: Classical fast rondo with a recurring violin melody.]

Genre-Based Usage:

Classical & Baroque: "Classical" for authentic rondo structures.

Jazz & Improvisation: "Modern" for thematic call-and-response phrasing.

Progressive Rock & Metal: "Fast" for energetic repeating motifs.

Electronic & Cinematic: "Lyrical" for evolving soundscapes.

Track Structure Recommendation

[intro: Soft piano theme establishing the main melody]

[rondo: Main theme played on violin, alternating with variations]

[section: Contrasting percussive transition before the theme returns]

[secondary theme: A new melody introduced for variation]

[outro: Recap of the main theme, fading into an orchestral swell]

[sad]

Meaning: Specifies a melancholic or emotional mood for the track.

Placement: Typically used within [mood], [dynamics], or [harmony].

Accepted Parameters:

melancholic — Gloomy, sorrowful tone.

introspective — Thoughtful, nostalgic feel.

haunting — Dark, eerie sadness.

soft — Gentle, emotional sadness.

tragic — Deep, dramatic expression of sorrow.

Sample Usage:

[sad: Introspective piano chords with deep string harmonies.]

Genre-Based Usage:

Classical & Orchestral: "Tragic" for operatic, sorrowful climaxes.

Indie & Folk: "Soft" for delicate, emotional songwriting.

Ambient & Cinematic: "Haunting" for atmospheric sadness.

Blues & Jazz: "Melancholic" for expressive phrasing.

Track Structure Recommendation

[intro: Solo violin introducing a melancholic theme]

[verse: Soft piano chords with distant echoing guitar]

[chorus: Layered vocal harmonies intensifying the emotion]

[bridge: Slow cello solo with fading resonance]

[outro: Gentle decrescendo into silence]

[scale]

Meaning: Defines the musical scale or mode used in the composition.

Placement: Typically used within [harmony].

Accepted Parameters:

major — A bright, uplifting scale.

minor — A darker, more melancholic scale.

chromatic — A scale using all 12 notes of the octave.

modal — Specific modes like Dorian, Phrygian, Mixolydian.

pentatonic — Five-note scale common in blues and folk.

Sample Usage:

[scale: Phrygian mode for a mystical, Middle Eastern feel.]

Genre-Based Usage:

Classical & Jazz: "Modal" for harmonic variety.

Blues & Rock: "Pentatonic" for expressive solos.

Metal & Darkwave: "Phrygian" for exotic tension.

Electronic & Experimental: "Chromatic" for avant-garde dissonance.

Track Structure Recommendation

[intro: Flute solo introducing a minor pentatonic melody]

[verse: Gently evolving harmonic phrases in Dorian mode]

[chorus: Expansive major key modulation for contrast]

[bridge: Chromatic scale run leading into an energetic climax]

[outro: Modal resolution with subtle cadences]

[scherzo]

Meaning: Defines a lively, fast-paced musical section, often humorous or energetic.

Placement: Typically used within [structure], [theme], or [rhythm].

Accepted Parameters:

playful — Light, whimsical feel.

dramatic — Intense, dynamic contrast.

orchestral — Traditional classical scherzo form.

modern — Contemporary, fusion scherzo styles.

Sample Usage:

[scherzo: Playful, rapid string interplay with unexpected shifts.]

Genre-Based Usage:

Classical & Romantic: "Orchestral" scherzos in symphonies.

Jazz & Swing: "Playful" with improvisatory phrasing.

Rock & Metal: "Dramatic" scherzo-style fast breaks.

Electronic & Experimental: "Modern" for glitchy, unpredictable textures.

Track Structure Recommendation

[intro: High-energy piano arpeggios]

[scherzo: Playful violin and flute interactions]

[section: Rhythmic variation with unexpected accents]

[outro: Decrescendo into a light, fading motif]

[secondary theme]

Meaning: Defines a contrasting melody or motif introduced after the main theme.

Placement: Typically used within [theme], [development], or [structure].

Accepted Parameters:

contrasting — Distinctly different from the main theme.

harmonized — Played in parallel with the main theme.

variational — A variation of the original theme.

dramatic — High-impact, contrasting intensity.

Sample Usage:

[secondary theme: A darker, harmonized variation of the main melody.]

Genre-Based Usage:

Classical & Romantic: "Contrasting" for sonata forms.

Jazz & Fusion: "Variational" for evolving solos.

Rock & Metal: "Dramatic" for intense counter-melodies.

Electronic & Ambient: "Harmonized" for rich layering.

Track Structure Recommendation

[intro: Main theme introduced by solo piano]

[secondary theme: Contrasting melody introduced by strings]

[development: Expansion of both themes into interweaving motifs]

[outro: Final resolution where both themes blend together]

[sequence]

Meaning: Specifies the order and repetition of musical sections, helping structure the track dynamically.

Placement: Typically used within [structure], ensuring that segments appear in a defined order.

Accepted Parameters:

linear — A straightforward progression of sections.

cyclical — Repeating sections in a structured manner.

reversed — Themes appear in the opposite order.

mirrored — The second half of the track reflects the first.

Sample Usage:

[sequence: Linear with a mirrored return in the final section.]

Genre-Based Usage:

Classical & Film Score: "Mirrored" for symmetrical compositions.

Dance & Electronic: "Cyclical" for repeating, looping sections.

Rock & Pop: "Linear" for conventional storytelling structures.

Progressive & Jazz: "Reversed" for unconventional arrangements.

Track Structure Recommendation

[sequence: Cyclical, alternating between verse and instrumental interludes]

[intro: Soft pad textures leading into rhythm]

[section: Thematic section introducing melody]

[section: Repeated development with slight variation]

[outro: Return of the theme in a mirrored resolution]

[sforzando]

Meaning: Indicates a sudden, strong accent on a note or chord, creating dramatic impact.

Placement: Typically used within [dynamics] or [harmony], marking specific sections that need extra emphasis.

Accepted Parameters:

single-hit — One strong, immediate accent.

repeated — Several forceful accents in succession.

orchestral — Emphasized brass or strings.

percussive — Applied to drums or rhythmic hits.

Sample Usage:

[sforzando: Sudden brass stabs leading into the chorus.]

Genre-Based Usage:

Classical & Romantic: "Orchestral" for bold symphonic hits.

Jazz & Big Band: "Single-hit" for sharp brass accents.

Rock & Metal: "Repeated" for aggressive drum fills.

Electronic & Experimental: "Percussive" for rhythmic punches.

Track Structure Recommendation

[intro: String crescendo into sforzando brass explosion]

[verse: Subtle build-up with occasional accented piano notes]

[chorus: Repeated sforzando orchestral stabs]

[outro: Single sforzando impact followed by silence]

[sfx]

Meaning: Inserts non-musical sound effects, such as ambient noises, environmental recordings, or mechanical sounds.

Placement: Typically used within [effects], [mixing], or [atmosphere].

Accepted Parameters:

wind — Background wind or stormy gusts.

whispering — Eerie vocal whispers.

industrial — Mechanical clanks, gears, factory sounds.

nature — Birds, water, natural ambiance.

glitch — Digital distortion effects.

Sample Usage:

[sfx: Distant whispering layered over orchestral swells.]

Genre-Based Usage:

Ambient & Experimental: "Nature" for immersive soundscapes.

Horror & Industrial: "Whispering" for eerie effects.

Electronic & Cyberpunk: "Glitch" for digital distortions.

Cinematic & Sci-Fi: "Industrial" for futuristic settings.

Track Structure Recommendation

[intro: Distant sfx of wind gusts and mechanical hum]

[verse: Subtle use of whispered sfx in the background]

[chorus: Heavy industrial sounds layered under percussion]

[outro: Distant echoes of glitching, distorted sfx fading out]

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