Better Prompt Words For Better Songs
prompt my music is a practical guide for people who can hear the idea but want cleaner language to describe it. It helps translate vibe, structure, instruments, and mood into prompts that music generators can follow.
Why This Exists
prompt my music helps you turn a rough music idea into a clear AI music prompt. If you use Suno, Udio, or similar tools, this guide gives you simple music terms, better wording, and practical examples so you can describe mood, instruments, tempo, vocals, and arrangement without sounding technical.
Who It's For
No music school required
If you know the vibe you want but not the right words, this guide translates your idea into prompt language AI music tools can understand.
Built around real use
Everything here is built to help you write better prompts faster, so your music comes out closer to what you imagined.
How To Use It
Pick mood, genre, and tempo
Use the glossary to find simple, searchable words for atmosphere, pacing, energy, and song structure.
Add instruments and textures
Use the instrument guide to ask for specific instruments, playing styles, and sound textures more clearly.
Use studio tracks intentionally
Use the Build Your Prompt page when you want a simple prompt-building framework first, then separate layers like drums, bass, strings, or vocals with more precise direction.
Turn fragments into stronger prompts
Mix terms from different sections until your AI music prompt feels specific, natural, and easy to understand.
What's Inside
Final idea
Good AI music prompts are usually just clear descriptions. Browse the sections, borrow the terms that fit your idea, and build a prompt that sounds like the song you want to hear.
Credits
Selected glossary demos use Tone.js (MIT) synth and effects modules together with sampled instruments from tonejs-instruments (CC BY 3.0).
Instrument demos use Tone.js (MIT), sampled instruments from tonejs-instruments (CC BY 3.0), higher-quality sampled instruments from smplr (MIT), and General MIDI soundfonts from midi-js-soundfonts (MIT) for world and folk instrument playback.
Disclaimer
This site is an independent guide and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with any specific AI music platform. This guide is created as a helpful resource for users of AI music tools like Suno, Udio, and others, and does not claim ownership of or responsibility for any platform's features or services.