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Still trying to define the bridge, it won't change chords or key or trmpo, despite prompting it to do so. But these two Verse and chorus to me are beautuful https://www.udio.com/songs/7UwrjbPE5pucqWuHJbAoD2When I was a kid It broke my heart to give my all Yet still come out on the quiet Side of the cheer I'd take a mean swing And be so sure I'd hit that ball I'd have to bite down hard To try to and hold back the tears But I still recall What coach O'Leary said to me After giving up 9 runs In the summer of 83 He said.. Remember to forget The things that you've done wrong It will only serve to hurt you If you let 'em hang around too long Get back in the game And throw a pitch they ain't seen yet And when you leave here tonight Just remember to forget Well, I've broken some hearts And they've broke a piece of mine To set the record straight They're probably one up on me And it still hurts inside To lay it all on the line Just to find out It's another love travesty But I still bounce back With that memory in mind The lesson that I learned Long before love was blind Remember to forget The things that you've done wrong It will only serve to hurt you If you let 'em hang around too long Get back in the game And guve a kiss they ain't seen yet And when you feel in doubt Just remember to forget It's a basic part of life To try and learn from our mistakes But I don't worry bout it too much Take the steps I gotta take Cause I know if What I got is good enough Then I'm sure my luck will change Good love is on its way Remember to forget The things that you've done wrong It will only serve to hurt you If you let 'em hang around too long Get back in the game And throw a pitch they ain't seen yet And when you leave here tonight Just remember to forget
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SONG PRODUCTION PROMPT – "Remember To Forget" Genre: Melodic Rock / Heartland Rock Anthem
Tempo: 98 BPM
Key: G Major
Male lead vocal with grit and emotion. Big live drums, driving bass, electric rhythm guitars, soaring lead guitar, piano accents. Inspirational, uplifting, and energetic. The song should feel like overcoming failure and getting back up after being knocked down.
Verse G – D – Em – C
Steady groove with clean electric guitar and bass. Vocal front and center. Build intensity through each verse.
Pre-Chorus Em – D – C – D
Drums open up, guitars begin to widen, creating anticipation.
Chorus G – D – Em – C G – D – C – D
Large singalong chorus with stacked harmonies and full-band energy.
Verse 2 Same progression, heavier guitars and stronger drum performance.
Chorus 2 Bigger vocal layers and added lead guitar fills.
BRIDGE (Major Lift Chord Change) Bm – G – D – A Bm – G – Em – A
Everything opens up. Drums become explosive, guitars sustain longer notes, and the vocal becomes more passionate. This section should feel like a breakthrough moment before the final statement.
FINAL CHORUS – KEY CHANGE UP A – E – F#m – D A – E – D – E
Massive rock chorus with full harmonies, driving drums, and soaring lead guitar lines.
OUTRO Repeat: "Remember to forget..."
Lead guitar carries the melody while the band gradually fades, ending on a sustained A major chord. That bridge progression (Bm–G–D–A) gives it a classic rock lift, and the final key change will make the last chorus hit much harder than a country arrangement.
try that
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SONG PRODUCTION PROMPT – "Remember To Forget" Genre: Melodic Rock / Heartland Rock Anthem
Tempo: 98 BPM
Key: G Major
Male lead vocal with grit and emotion. Big live drums, driving bass, electric rhythm guitars, soaring lead guitar, piano accents. Inspirational, uplifting, and energetic. The song should feel like overcoming failure and getting back up after being knocked down.
Verse G – D – Em – C
Steady groove with clean electric guitar and bass. Vocal front and center. Build intensity through each verse.
Pre-Chorus Em – D – C – D
Drums open up, guitars begin to widen, creating anticipation.
Chorus G – D – Em – C G – D – C – D
Large singalong chorus with stacked harmonies and full-band energy.
Verse 2 Same progression, heavier guitars and stronger drum performance.
Chorus 2 Bigger vocal layers and added lead guitar fills.
BRIDGE (Major Lift Chord Change) Bm – G – D – A Bm – G – Em – A
Everything opens up. Drums become explosive, guitars sustain longer notes, and the vocal becomes more passionate. This section should feel like a breakthrough moment before the final statement.
FINAL CHORUS – KEY CHANGE UP A – E – F#m – D A – E – D – E
Massive rock chorus with full harmonies, driving drums, and soaring lead guitar lines.
OUTRO Repeat: "Remember to forget..."
Lead guitar carries the melody while the band gradually fades, ending on a sustained A major chord. That bridge progression (Bm–G–D–A) gives it a classic rock lift, and the final key change will make the last chorus hit much harder than a country arrangement.
try that Lol, im only trying to change keys in bridge. I put in the prompt , change chords, it wont even do that. Change keys, same.. It keeps treating Bridge as another Verse, which the Meter is clearly different. There are alot of limitations, as you know as a songwriter, it struggles to do what you want. It does what it wants
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Well try it , it varies keys . You'll have better luck with Suno
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