Tag taxonomy · Songstruktur

Songstruktur Suno tags with sections, examples, and high-value starting points

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24

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2

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[Build-up dynamics]

1.550

A gradual increase in volume, density, or intensity that prepares the listener for a drop, chorus, or peak.

[Gradual swell]

1.547

A slow, steady increase in intensity (volume, orchestration, or harmony) that blooms into the next section.

[Rhythmic build-up]

1.543

Escalation driven by rhythm (more subdivisions, added percussion, tighter patterns) rather than harmony alone.

[Increasing tempo]

1.540

A subtle or obvious speed-up that increases urgency and propels the listener toward the peak.

[Kinetic ascent]

1.537

A rising, energetic build driven by rhythm and motion (faster patterns, arpeggios, climbing bass, tighter drums).

[Zenith intensity]

1.534

The highest energy point in the track, where arrangement, rhythm, and emotion hit maximum height.

[Falling tension]

1.530

A release phase where conflict eases (simpler harmony, softer dynamics, fewer elements, more consonance).

[Unresolved tension]

1.527

A deliberately unfinished feeling (avoiding tonic, ending on a suspended chord, withholding the “answer”).

[Musical tension]

1.524

Harmonic, rhythmic, or textural pressure that makes the listener feel “something has to happen soon.”

[Emotional climax]

1.521

The moment where feeling peaks, often combining the strongest lyric with the biggest musical lift.

Dynamics and energy

15 tags

[Build-up dynamics][Gradual swell][Rhythmic build-up][Increasing tempo][Kinetic ascent][Zenith intensity]

Transitions and structure moves

9 tags

[Sudden shift][Unexpected shift][Knockout transition][Fluid movement][Natural flow][Dramatic twist]

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Tag taxonomy FAQ

These answers target common search questions around songstruktur tags, how to use them, and what to open next.

What are songstruktur tags in Suno?

Songstruktur tags describe one layer of the result, such as sound, performance, structure, or lyrical direction. They help narrow the prompt before you add more detail.

How should I use songstruktur tags in a prompt?

Start with one or two strong tags from the taxonomy, then add only the supporting mood, vocal, or arrangement details that reinforce that choice.

Should I open a tag detail page or go straight to the builder?

Open the tag detail page first if you need examples, pairings, or usage notes. Go straight to the builder if you already know which tags you want to test.

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