Tag taxonomy · Song structure

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

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Dynamics and energyFalling tensionA release phase where conflict eases (simpler harmony, softer dynamics, fewer elements, more consonance).Open tagDynamics and energyUnresolved tensionA deliberately unfinished feeling (avoiding tonic, ending on a suspended chord, withholding the “answer”).Open tagDynamics and energyMusical tensionHarmonic, rhythmic, or textural pressure that makes the listener feel “something has to happen soon.”Open tagDynamics and energyHeightened emotionA deliberate escalation (bigger melody, higher register, denser harmony, sharper lyric) to intensify the moment.Open tagDynamics and energyYearning climaxA peak moment driven by longing (reaching melody, unresolved pull, emotional confession) rather than triumph.Open tagDynamics and energyYielding resolutionA gentle landing that releases tension softly (warm chords, relaxed cadence, reduced intensity).Open tagDynamics and energyZeroing resolutionA reset-style ending that returns to a minimal “baseline” (stripped elements, simple tonic, or clean fade) to close the arc.Open tagDynamics and energyTonal resolutionA return to stability (often the home key/tonic) that satisfies the harmonic journey.Open tagTransitions and structure movesSudden shiftAn abrupt change in key, groove, texture, or mood to shock attention and reset the emotional frame.Open tagTransitions and structure movesUnexpected shiftA surprise change that still feels musical (odd chord, new beat, new register) to prevent predictability.Open tagTransitions and structure movesKnockout transitionA hard-hitting change that lands with force (big fill, stop-time, sudden drop-in, or slam-cut into chorus).Open tagTransitions and structure movesFluid movementTransitions that feel continuous and unforced, often via shared tones, legato phrasing, or gentle layering.Open tag

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What are song structure tags in Suno?

Song structure 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 song structure 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.

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