
Explore the ethics of Suno's training data, which the company says includes essentially all music files accessible on the open internet and related text descriptions, amid ongoing lawsuits.
Log in and create an account to explore Suno’s interface—from home to library and studio—while managing credits and versions. Craft prompts for instrumental music and upload audio to inspire tracks.
Create your first song in simple mode by writing a prompt that includes genre, mood, theme, and style, then preview, like, share, and publish with a copyable link.
Learn to craft Suno prompts by specifying genre, mood, instrumentation, and vocal style for vocal works, using semicolon prompts and creative controls like weirdness.
Release your Suno-made tracks for money by downloading a WAV file and distributing to Apple Music and Spotify via TuneCore; commercial licenses apply on pro or premier accounts.
Explore the legal and ethical dimensions of using Suno, including the ongoing RIAA lawsuit, AI copyright issues, and treating AI as a collaborative tool that spurs creativity.
You said someday you'd make your own music. Someday is here.
You don't play an instrument. You don't sing. You never learned music theory. None of that matters anymore. With Suno AI, you can type a sentence — "a melancholic jazz ballad with saxophone," "an upbeat pop song about a summer road trip" — and walk away with a finished, professional-sounding song. Vocals. Lyrics. Full instrumentation. In about the time it takes to make coffee.
This course gets you there in under an hour.
What you'll actually do in this course
Most Suno tutorials show you the magic and stop there. This one keeps going. You'll start by making your first song in Simple Mode (so you see results in the first ten minutes), then move into Custom Mode — where the real power lives. You'll learn how to write style prompts that don't sound generic, how to structure songs with metatags like [Verse], [Chorus], and [Bridge], how to extend tracks, pull stems, and use the Song Editor to fix the one line that's bothering you.
By the time you're done, you'll know how to make music for anything you need it for — YouTube videos, podcast intros, a jingle for your business, a song for your kid's birthday, or a track you actually release on Spotify.
You'll walk away knowing how to:
Generate complete songs — vocals, lyrics, full production — from a single text prompt
Pick the right Suno plan (Free, Pro, or Premier) without overpaying or getting stuck
Write style prompts that produce the genre and mood you actually wanted
Structure songs with verses, choruses, and bridges using Suno's metatag system
Avoid the prompting mistakes that make AI music sound obviously AI
Use Custom Mode, Song Editor, and stem extraction to refine your tracks
Understand commercial rights so you know exactly what you can sell, post, or release
What makes this course different
Most free Suno guides cover the surface — type a prompt, hit generate, done. This one goes into the credit system, advanced metatag syntax, Suno Studio, genre-specific prompting strategies, and the legal landscape around AI music ownership. You'll finish with skills you can use that afternoon, not a vague sense that AI is cool.
Who this is for
Content creators who need custom music and are tired of royalty-free libraries that sound like everything else. Podcasters who want a real intro. Small business owners who need a jingle but don't have a budget for a studio. Musicians and songwriters who want to know what this AI thing actually does. Hobbyists who've been saying "I wish I could make music" for years and want to stop saying it.
If you can type a sentence, you can make a song. Let's go make some.