
Free guide · for anyone using Suno
The 20-Minute Suno Fix
Everyone's first Suno songs sound like slop — glossy, soulless, unmistakably AI. The fix is one technique, and it's a free chapter from my book. Make a track that sounds like a real song, tonight.
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What's in the free guide
- —The reframe that changes everything — Suno isn't a song generator, it's a session musician you brief.
- —The bracket-tags method — the single most important Suno technique, in full, with a copy-and-paste template.
- —The 80/20 rule — where musicians waste their Suno time, and where the value actually is.
- —A complete worked example — follow it start to finish and make one track you're not embarrassed by.
And when you want the rest
The free guide gets you one good track. The book answers what comes next: can I sell it? will PRS pay me? will Spotify ban it? how do I play it live, and how do I make it sound like me, not a cover band?
That's Using Suno as Your Session Musician — one of five guides in The AI Musician Bundle (website, automation, music video and songwriting too).
Get the AI Musician Bundle →Making Suno sound real — your questions
How do I make Suno sound real, not like AI?
Prompt for feel rather than genre, brief it like a session musician (the bracket-tags method), keep the parts that work and regenerate the rest, and re-sing or re-play one element yourself — one genuine human part pulls a track out of the uncanny valley. The free 20-Minute Suno Fix walks the whole technique.
How do I make Suno sound human?
Add production words to your prompt — warm, compressed, a little behind the beat, room sound — avoid over-stacking layers, and humanise one part with your own voice or instrument. The free guide shows the exact prompt structure to use.
Can I sell music made with Suno, and do I keep the royalty?
Broadly yes, depending on your plan and how you finish the track — but the details around royalties, PRS and Spotify matter. Using Suno as Your Session Musician covers selling, royalties and distribution in plain English so you keep what's yours.
What are the best Suno prompts?
The strongest prompts brief Suno like a player, not a jukebox: style, feel, arrangement and a reference, written with bracket tags. The free guide includes a copy-and-paste template you can adapt.