Tag taxonomy · Sensory & perception

Sensory & perception Suno tags with sections, examples, and high-value starting points

Use this taxonomy page to compare sensory & perception tags, open the highest-signal tag details, and move the best combinations into the prompt builder.

Tags

10

Sections

1

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Visual

1,564

Visual adds sensory framing that can make the audio feel more vivid and specific.

Textural

1,561

Textural adds sensory framing that can make the audio feel more vivid and specific.

Sonic

1,557

Sonic adds sensory framing that can make the audio feel more vivid and specific.

Tactile

1,554

Tactile adds sensory framing that can make the audio feel more vivid and specific.

Olfactory

1,551

Olfactory adds sensory framing that can make the audio feel more vivid and specific.

Gustatory

1,548

Gustatory adds sensory framing that can make the audio feel more vivid and specific.

Intuitive

1,544

Intuitive adds sensory framing that can make the audio feel more vivid and specific.

Cognitive

1,541

Cognitive adds sensory framing that can make the audio feel more vivid and specific.

Psychological

1,538

Psychological adds sensory framing that can make the audio feel more vivid and specific.

Emotional

1,535

Emotional adds sensory framing that can make the audio feel more vivid and specific.

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Tag taxonomy FAQ

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

What are sensory & perception tags in Suno?

Sensory & perception 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 sensory & perception 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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