Hey, Rob. The 2 versions are so different re quality I can understand why some folk wouldn't want to use anything else but Suno, your song being super-polished by it, but I agree with a lot of the other comments as your original version has a much more personal touch and feel to it.

Everything I've posted on this forum is 100% BiaB apart from the vocals of the 3 versions of "Flowing Lady Deya" I've done, but I've not been able to complete my own vocals to anything due to the horrible limitations of where I live. I've recorded one song with my vocals, but after finishing it I had to change some of the lyrics and in over a year I've not been able to make a 2nd recording without getting local noises, some too loud and others aggressive, in the final. That said, I still want to do my own vocals on it even though I have a limited range and although I could get a better vocal and a much more polished sound using Suno, but I won't as I'll lose the original rawness and personal touch.

However, I discovered long ago that I can't reproduce the way I play and perform some of my very old songs in BiaB, particularly those in which I play fingerstyle guitar as BiaB samples don't do what I do. There's also a problem with a few of my old songs in that chords I use can't be reproduced in BiaB - I've tried and BiaB just reverts what I input to something close, but it's just not the same. So sometime in the unforeseeable future I may try uploading some of my very ancient recordings to Suno as it may be the only way I can get them both recorded and polished, even though the finished works wouldn't be how I'd ideally finish them. So I can see the attraction of Suno. Using Suno is much more like offering one's song to a studio and having others doing the vocals, mixing and mastering.


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#1: Play on the Way.
#13: Ask not for whom the flower blooms, it blooms for you.
#58: Bring consciousness to it.
#63: On the road to effortlessness, effort must be made.
#92: Be Love Now, the rest will come on its own.