submitted by Jimmycrackerson to AI_Music 9 monthsSep 5, 2024 07:31:50 ago (+1/-1) (suno.com)
Jimmycrackerson 0 points 9 months ago
So aside from the basic composition brackets ([Intro], [Chorus], [Verse], [Bridge], [Outro]) you can type any descriptor in bracketsExamples:[whispers], [giggles], [snickers], [coughs], [groans], [yells], [gasps], [whimpers], [sobs], [murmurs], [chuckles], [hums], [sneezes], [grunts], [shrieks], [hiccups], [stammers], [stutters], [grumbles], [snorts], [howls], [moans], [guffaws], [sighs deeply], [laughs nervously], [cries], [sniffs], [smacks lips], [claps], [sings], [yawns], [mumbles], [shushes], [exhales sharply], [snaps], [whistles], [crunches], [slurps], [smacks], [clicks], [clinks], [clatters], [sizzles], [rustles], [splashes], [claps], [taps], [thumps], [rumbles], [drums], [jingles], [jangles], [pops], [bangs], [hisses], [scratches], [squeaks], [screeches], [buzzes], [swooshes], [swoops], [clangs], [whirrs], [chirps], [beeps], [tick-tocks], [thuds], [swishes], [crackles], [fizzes], [humming].Whether is does what you intend it to do is a whole other story.But this is cool to know. I was trying to make a smoke detector song, where it chirps 'randomly' throughout the song. Now I think I know how.
Jimmycrackerson 0 points 9 months ago
So aside from the basic composition brackets ([Intro], [Chorus], [Verse], [Bridge], [Outro]) you can type any descriptor in brackets
Examples:
[whispers], [giggles], [snickers], [coughs], [groans], [yells], [gasps], [whimpers], [sobs], [murmurs], [chuckles], [hums], [sneezes], [grunts], [shrieks], [hiccups], [stammers], [stutters], [grumbles], [snorts], [howls], [moans], [guffaws], [sighs deeply], [laughs nervously], [cries], [sniffs], [smacks lips], [claps], [sings], [yawns], [mumbles], [shushes], [exhales sharply], [snaps], [whistles], [crunches], [slurps], [smacks], [clicks], [clinks], [clatters], [sizzles], [rustles], [splashes], [claps], [taps], [thumps], [rumbles], [drums], [jingles], [jangles], [pops], [bangs], [hisses], [scratches], [squeaks], [screeches], [buzzes], [swooshes], [swoops], [clangs], [whirrs], [chirps], [beeps], [tick-tocks], [thuds], [swishes], [crackles], [fizzes], [humming].
Whether is does what you intend it to do is a whole other story.
But this is cool to know. I was trying to make a smoke detector song, where it chirps 'randomly' throughout the song. Now I think I know how.