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[Women in Their 40s] Even If You’re Tone-Deaf, You Can Sing! Karaoke Songs That Fit a Woman’s Vocal Range

As you enter your 40s, not only does age-related decline set in, but the cumulative effects of lifestyle habits like drinking and smoking can also make it harder to produce your voice.

If you feel you’re tone-deaf, you may be even more sensitive to these changes.

This time, we’ve selected karaoke songs that are easy to sing for women in their 40s who struggle with being tone-deaf!

We also touch on specific tips, so if you want to build your vocal technique and overcome tone-deafness, don’t miss this!

[Women in their 40s] Even the Tone-Deaf Can Sing! Karaoke Songs That Suit the Female Vocal Range (131–140)

Ah, what a relief.Hana*Hana

Hana*Hana “Ah, I’m glad (Setagaya Mix)”
Ah~ Thank goodness, Hana*Hana

The music duo Hana*Hana gained popularity with their warm, gentle sound.

They have several mega-hits, so I think many women in their 40s remember them.

Among their works, the one I especially recommend is A~ Yokatta.

It’s a classic J-pop ballad, with a gently rising and falling vocal line, a relatively narrow range, and modest long tones—features that make it easy to sing, even for those who aren’t confident singers.

Stars on EarthMiyuki Nakajima

Stars on the Ground / Miyuki Nakajima [Official]
Chijō no Hoshi by Miyuki Nakajima

Miyuki Nakajima’s powerful vocals and the grand sound match beautifully.

This work likens people who don’t usually stand out but live earnestly to “stars,” gently illuminating their presence.

Because it’s a familiar tune, it’s very easy to sing even for those who are tone-deaf.

Try to sing each phrase carefully and aim for a dynamic, powerful performance like Miyuki Nakajima’s.

LOVE 2000hitomi

Hitomi is a female singer-songwriter who was hugely active in the 2000s, known for her pop-rock–based musical style.

Many women in their early 40s may have admired her.

One of her signature songs is LOVE 2000.

While it’s full of energetic melodies, it’s actually surprisingly easy to sing.

The range is somewhat wide, but since the peak only appears for a brief moment in the chorus, it’s still manageable even if you can’t hold long high notes.

The rhythm is also very easy to follow, so if you’re looking for a powerful yet singable track, be sure to check it out.

Hello, Again ~A Place That’s Been Around Since Long Ago~My Little Lover

My Little Lover "Hello, Again ~A Place That’s Been There Since Long Ago~
Hello, Again ~A Place That’s Been Around Since Long Ago~ My Little Lover

This is the third single by MY LITTLE LOVER, which currently operates as vocalist akko’s solo project.

The song was used as the theme for the TV drama “Owaranai Natsu” (“Endless Summer”) and is known as MY LITTLE LOVER’s biggest hit and signature track.

Its arrangement is outstanding, featuring multiple key changes throughout, yet the melody is crafted so deftly that it’s easy to sing in tune—even for those who aren’t particularly confident singers.

As long as you pay attention to the falsetto parts in the chorus, you can make it through.

It’s a recommended karaoke number for women in their 40s who grew up with this song.

Gypsy QueenAkina Nakamori

[With Lyrics] Gypsy Queen / Akina Nakamori
Gypsy Queen Akina Nakamori

Akina Nakamori’s 1986 release “Gypsy Queen” is distinguished by its exotic-flavored arrangement and is relatively easy to tackle at karaoke.

With a clear, translucent tone, the progression from the A verse to the B verse settles while stirring a gentle sense of longing that moves the heart.

Unleashing her full vocal and expressive power, Nakamori’s voice crafts an exceptional melody, and the enveloping chorus is truly breathtaking.

The vocal range is friendly even for those who struggle with high notes, so if you’ve been wanting to try singing one of Nakamori’s songs, this is a great place to start.

Riding on the back of a silver dragonMiyuki Nakajima

Miyuki Nakajima’s famous song “Riding on the Back of a Silver Dragon.” For many women in their 40s, it may be remembered as the theme song of the drama Dr.

Coto.

Although the song is known for its passionate delivery, its vocal range is surprisingly narrow, so even women who struggle with high notes can sing it without difficulty.

The vocal line itself is easy, but since the song features fairly strong dynamics, be careful not to start off singing with too much volume.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

CandyNaoko Gushima

Candy / Naoko Gushima Official Lyric Video
Candy Naoko Gujima

Recently, thanks in part to the revival boom, there’s been an increase in songs that incorporate the musical sensibilities of the 1980s.

Contemporary songs tend to be densely packed with lyrics, making them harder to sing, whereas older music generally avoids that and includes many songs that are easier to sing.

Naoko Gushima’s “Candy” is one such track.

Although it’s a recent release, it’s crafted with a musical style reminiscent of 1980s female idols, and throughout the song there’s little lyrical crowding, resulting in a structure that’s very easy to sing.