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🎼 suno-lab - Build cinematic orchestral music with prompts

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suno-lab provides a collection of over 126 tested prompts for Suno AI. It helps music producers and creators craft cinematic orchestral tracks. The project explores 16 different architectural forms. You can study these structures to improve your own music generation.

📖 About the project

Music generation with artificial intelligence requires specific instructions. These instructions, called prompts, change the outcome of your audio. suno-lab categorizes these prompts by style and structure. You can browse various forms like bolero, passacaglia, fugue, canon, sonata, and micropolyphony.

The project includes engineering notes for every music piece. These notes explain why a prompt works and how it influences the final sound. You will find embedded players within the project interface. These allow you to hear the results of each prompt immediately.

⚙️ How to use this library

You do not need to install complex software to use the library. The project runs inside your web browser. You visit the repository, select a music style, and copy the prompt text. You then paste this text into the Suno AI interface.

The library serves as a reference manual. Use it when you cannot decide on a specific rhythm or instrument arrangement. The engineering notes clarify the intent behind each orchestral selection.

📥 Accessing the software

You can access the full library and live interface at the main repository page. Visit the link below to view the collection, read the engineering notes, and test the musical prompts in your own projects.

Click here to open the suno-lab repository

Follow these steps to start your music project:

  1. Click the link above to reach the main page.
  2. Select an architectural form from the navigation menu on the left.
  3. Review the engineering notes for the chosen track.
  4. Locate the prompt text within the description box.
  5. Highlight the text with your mouse and copy it.
  6. Open your Suno AI account in a new browser tab.
  7. Paste the copied text into the Suno creation field.
  8. Click the create button to generate your unique orchestral piece.

🎹 Exploring musical structures

The library organizes music into 16 distinct forms. Each form offers a different path for your composition.

Bolero

This form relies on a steady, repeating rhythm. It slowly builds intensity over time. Use this when you want to create anticipation in a film score. Our prompts focus on keeping the percussion consistent while adding layers of strings.

Passacaglia

A passacaglia uses a repeating bass line. The melody changes above this line throughout the piece. This structure creates a sense of depth and complexity. Our examples show how to balance the bass against light woodwind instruments.

Fugue

A fugue introduces a theme and then repeats it across different voices. It sounds like instruments chasing one another. This form works well for busy, intellectual cinematic scenes. We provide prompts that ensure the AI understands how to layer these separate lines.

Canon

A canon mimics a melody at different time intervals. It sounds unified and classic. Use this for harmonious scenes. Our prompts manage the timing so the melody remains clear even when multiple parts play.

Sonata

The sonata form follows a specific path: exposition, development, and return. It tells a story within the music. This is the most common structure for orchestral film music. We include prompts that help you define these three sections clearly.

Micropolyphony

This experimental technique uses many lines of music that blend into textures. It creates a dense wall of sound. It works well for horror or tension-filled scenes. Our engineering notes explain how to keep the chaos controlled.

🛠️ Engineering notes and best practices

Every prompt in suno-lab undergoes testing. We define music generation as a collaborative process between the user and the software.

  • Use descriptive adjectives to shape the mood. Words like "urgent," "melancholy," or "triumphant" help the AI understand your goal.
  • Mention specific instruments. Listing "cello," "timpani," or "oboe" changes the texture of the sound.
  • Include pacing markers. Words like "accelerando" or "rubato" tell the AI how to handle the timing of the musical phrases.
  • Keep the structure simple. Start with the core melody before adding complex textures.

Suno AI learns from your prompts. If the first output does not meet your expectations, adjust a single word in the prompt and try again. Focus on the relationship between instrument groups. Orchestras rely on the interplay between brass, woodwinds, strings, and percussion.

🖥️ System requirements

Since the library is web-based, you do not need specific hardware for the local machine. Ensure your computer meets these basic requirements for a smooth experience:

  • Modern web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari).
  • Stable internet connection for playing the embedded audio files.
  • Basic audio output device (speakers or headphones).

🚀 Future updates

We update the repository regularly with new prompts and forms. These updates include:

  • New architectural explorations as common music trends evolve.
  • Fresh engineering notes based on current research into neural audio synthesis.
  • Improved interfaces for easier prompt navigation.

Check the repository main page periodically for new versions. If you find a prompt that creates a unique sound, keep a record of it. You can build a personal database of your favorite orchestral structures using the data provided here.

💡 Troubleshooting common issues

If you encounter issues while using the prompts:

  • The prompt produces silence: Ensure the Suno AI interface is active and you are logged into your account.
  • The tone seems wrong: Remove extra descriptors from the prompt. Sometimes too many adjectives confuse the system.
  • The timing feels off: Simplify the rhythm-related keywords in your prompt.
  • The audio quality is low: This is a limitation of the current AI engine. Focus on the composition and the structure of the musical ideas.

This project focuses on the creative side of music production. Use the provided prompts as a starting point. Feel free to remix, adjust, and experiment with the language to find your own cinematic voice.

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