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suno_skill

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Suno AI Music Generation Skill Guide: Based on "The Complete Guide to Mastering Suno" and the Suno Song Creator workflow.

Installation

$npx agent-skills-cli install @s-nagaev/suno_skill
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Usage

After installing, this skill will be available to your AI coding assistant.

Verify installation:

npx agent-skills-cli list

Skill Instructions

Suno AI Music Generation Skill Guide

Based on "The Complete Guide to Mastering Suno" and the Suno Song Creator workflow.

1. Core Philosophy

  • Systematic Approach: Move from guesswork to a research-driven process.
  • Structured Prompting: Use specific, descriptive tags rather than abstract feelings.
  • Model Selection: Choose the model based on the goal (fidelity vs. creativity).

2. Prompt Structure (1000 char limit)

Use the colon-and-quotes format for maximum clarity and separation of concerns.

genre: "primary genre, sub-genre, era, specific style descriptors"
vocal: "gender, vocal type (e.g., alto, tenor), delivery style (e.g., intimate, belting, whisper)"
instrumentation: "key instruments, playing style (e.g., fingerpicked, distorted, synth-heavy)"
production: "sound quality, atmosphere, technical descriptors (e.g., lo-fi, wide stereo, tape warmth)"
mood: "emotional tone, energy level"

Example:

genre: "indie folk rock, 2020s bedroom pop aesthetic"
vocal: "soft female alto, intimate delivery, whisper-to-belt dynamic"
instrumentation: "fingerpicked acoustic guitar, warm bass, minimal percussion"
production: "lo-fi intimacy, proximity effect, room tone"
mood: "melancholic, nostalgic, vulnerable"

3. Model Selection Guide

ModelBest ForStrengthsLimitations
v5Acoustic, Pop, Vocals-firstCleanest audio, most natural vocals, high fidelityCan be conservative; sometimes adds intro vocals unnecessarily
v4.5Heavy genres (Rock, Metal), Reliable structureWorkhorse, consistent output, follows structure wellMay mangle lyrics occasionally compared to v5
v4.5+Creative experimentationInteresting surprises, unique fusionsUnstable, random elements
v4Intentional chaos, creative sparkUnpredictable brilliance, "happy accidents"Poor instruction adherence, outdated sound quality

4. Lyric Writing & Meta Tags

Structure your lyrics to guide the AI's arrangement.

Structure

  • [Verse]: Storytelling, lower energy.
  • [Chorus]: Main theme, higher energy, hook.
  • [Bridge]: Variation, building tension.
  • [Outro]: Fading out, conclusion.

Advanced Meta Tags

  • Style Injection: [Verse 1 | intimate delivery | sparse instrumentation]
  • Instrumental Breaks: [Instrumental Solo], [Bass Drop], [Guitar Solo]
  • Vocal Cues: [Whisper], [Shout], [Choir], [Spoken Word]

"AI Slop" Avoidance

Avoid clichés that flag lyrics as AI-generated.

  • Avoid: "neon", "static", "wire", "circuits", "echoes", "shadows", "void", "broken", "ghost in the machine".
  • Use instead: Concrete imagery, specific physical details, human-centered emotions, conversational language.

5. Genre-Specific Strategies

Acoustic / Folk

  • Keywords: Proximity effect, Room tone, Single-mic capture, Natural dynamics.
  • Tip: Use v5 for the best vocal nuance and guitar realism.

Electronic / EDM

  • Keywords: Synthesis control, Anti-sawtooth strategies (for cleaner sounds), Sidechain compression.
  • Tip: Specify the decade (e.g., "80s synth vibes") to ground the sound.

Rock / Alternative

  • Keywords: Raw production, 90s aesthetics, Distortion, Amp noise.
  • Tip: Rock has a "gravity well" towards Pop. Use specific sub-genres (e.g., "Post-Hardcore", "Shoegaze") to escape generic sounds.

Pop

  • Keywords: Modern polish, Radio-ready, Vocal production, Autotune (if desired).
  • Tip: Focus on "hooky" melodies and clear structure.

6. Advanced Concepts

Genre Clouds & Gravity Wells

  • Suno links related genres (e.g., Rock is strongly linked to Pop).
  • Strategy: To get a pure genre sound (e.g., pure Metal without Pop elements), you may need to explicitly exclude pop-related terms or use very specific sub-genre tags that are further from the "center" of the cloud.

Copyright Safety

  • Do NOT use: Artist names (Taylor Swift), Band names (The Beatles), Producer names, Song titles.
  • Use: Genre + Era + Descriptors + Mood + Technical terms.
    • Bad: "Like Phoebe Bridgers"
    • Good: "Indie folk, female alto, confessional lyrics, 2020s bedroom pop production"

7. Workflow Checklist

  1. Define Vision: What is the mood, genre, and topic?
  2. Research: (Optional) Look up BPM, instruments, and song structures of similar real tracks.
  3. Select Model: v5 for polish, v4.5 for grit.
  4. Draft Prompt: Fill out the structured fields.
  5. Write Lyrics: Create original lyrics with meta tags (or use instrumental).
  6. Generate & Iterate: Don't expect perfection on try #1. Tweak one variable at a time.