TagsRitmo e andamentoRhythmic and Musical prompts for suno

Dotted

Dotted helps steer pace, groove, or BPM direction inside the prompt.

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Prompt use

Use "Dotted" when you need a clearer pace, groove, or BPM direction. Section: Rhythmic and Musical prompts for suno.

Example prompt

Dotted, Rhythmic, Grave

Dotted helps steer pace, groove, or BPM direction inside the prompt.

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Suno tag FAQ

What does Dotted mean in a Suno prompt?

Dotted helps steer pace, groove, or BPM direction inside the prompt.

When should I use the Dotted tag?

Use Dotted when the ritmo e andamento layer should become one of the main prompt signals.

Which tags pair well with Dotted?

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

What should I avoid when using Dotted?

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

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