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What this guide is, who it's for, and how to use it to write better prompts
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Why This Exists

So you have a sound in your headโ€”let's help you describe it

You know the vibe you want. You just don't have the words. Music language can feel intimidating or abstractโ€”dense terminology, unclear jargon, confusing concepts. This guide cuts through that to help you describe what's in your head clearly and get better results from AI music tools.

music terms explained simply
visual examples
playable sound samples
prompt-ready phrasing
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Who It's For

Anyone who wants better control over their music creations
Beginner-friendly

No music school required

Know what you want but don't know how to ask for it? This guide translates your ideas into language that AI music tools actually understand.

Prompt-focused

Built around real use

Forget textbooks. Everything here is designed to make your prompts better and your music closer to what you imagined.

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How To Use It

Start broad, then get more specific
1. Start with the feeling

Pick mood, genre, and tempo

Use the glossary to find the right words for atmosphere, pacing, dynamics, and structure.

2. Choose the palette

Add instruments and textures

Use the instrument encyclopedia to ask for specific instruments, performance styles, and timbral qualities.

3. Build the arrangement

Use studio tracks intentionally

Use the Studio page when you want separate layers like drums, bass, strings, or vocals with clearer role-based prompts.

4. Combine ideas

Turn fragments into stronger prompts

Mix terms from different sections until the prompt sounds precise, descriptive, and musically coherent.

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What's Inside

Three main reference areas, each solving a different problem

Final idea

Telling an AI exactly what you want never felt easier. Read through the sections, explore sounds, pick the terms that match your vision, and mix them together until your prompt feels complete.

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.