TagsHarmonie & MelodieHarmony and modulation

Pivot technique

A method of switching direction using a shared chord, common tone, or rhythmic anchor as the hinge point.

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Prompt use

Use "[Pivot technique]" when the prompt needs more specific melodic or harmonic guidance. Section: Harmony and modulation.

Example prompt

Pivot technique, Circle of fifths, Ascending progression

A method of switching direction using a shared chord, common tone, or rhythmic anchor as the hinge point.

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Suno tag FAQ

What does Pivot technique mean in a Suno prompt?

A method of switching direction using a shared chord, common tone, or rhythmic anchor as the hinge point.

When should I use the Pivot technique tag?

Use Pivot technique when the harmonie & melodie layer should become one of the main prompt signals.

Which tags pair well with Pivot technique?

Pair Pivot technique with one clear genre, mood, or structure tag before adding more detail.

What should I avoid when using Pivot technique?

Avoid adding too many same-layer tags at once because it makes the result harder to diagnose.

Same section

Circle of fifthsSecondary dominantNeapolitan chordBridge modulationEnharmonic modulationPhrase modulationModulatory sequenceDiatonic pivot

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A chord sequence that steadily rises (by pitch, key center, or harmonic “lift”) to create forward momentum.

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Thematic transformation

A core theme (musical or lyrical) that returns with new meaning through changed context, harmony, or phrasing.

Climactic theme

The central musical or lyrical idea delivered at maximum impact, usually near the song’s high point.

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