[For women] Songs with a narrow vocal range that are easy to adjust the key for!
Looking for songs that are easy to sing at karaoke? Are you searching for tracks with a narrow vocal range? When you’re singing with someone or feeling unsure about your voice, songs with a limited range let you relax and enjoy yourself.
This time, we’re introducing songs that are especially comfortable for women to sing: gentle melodies within an easy range and perfect for trying at karaoke.
The styles and tempos vary, so you can choose based on your mood—be sure to find a favorite!
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[For Women] Songs with a narrow vocal range that are easy to adjust the key! (91–100)
FairyDAZBEE

DAZBEE is a female singer with a truly one-of-a-kind voice.
Her clear, voice-actor-like tone and languid vocals leave a powerful impression, even over gentle melodies.
Her new track, Fairy, is a prime example.
Based on Celtic music, the song is sung entirely in a high register.
People often mistake singing high for having a wide vocal range, but that’s not the case here.
The piece simply centers on high notes, with virtually no mid-to-low range.
There’s no intense belting either, so if you want to sing lightly with a whispery voice, be sure to check it out.
SNOW DANCEDREAMS COME TRUE

DREAMS COME TRUE has produced many masterpieces.
For women in their 30s, they’re an artist that really resonates with their generation.
Among their works, the one I especially recommend for women with lower voices is SNOW DANCE.
Compared to many DREAMS COME TRUE songs, which tend to have wide vocal ranges, this track falls on the narrower side, and its vocal lines are gently contoured.
Because the dynamics are clearly defined, if you sing with a conscious sense of when to hold back, it will sound professional.
Give it a try for reference.
[For Women] Songs with a narrow vocal range and easy key adjustment! (101–110)
Fall in LoveSuiet

If you’re looking for songs with a narrow vocal range, I also recommend trying male artists’ tracks.
One I’d like to introduce is “Fall in Love.” It’s a song by Suiet, a young singer-songwriter who used to perform under the name sui.
This track leans fully into jazz, and every section swings nicely.
The range is very limited, with no particularly high or low parts, so if you enjoy singing in the low-to-mid register, definitely give it a try.
EarringReira Shio

Singer-songwriter Rei-ra Ushio, known for her melodies influenced by Western pop, has been making remarkable strides since 2022.
Among her works, the song “Earring” is one I particularly recommend to teenage girls for its singability.
It features a gentle, country-pop-like melody, and the vocal line is easy to sing with smooth, gradual pitch movement.
The range isn’t especially wide and is centered around the mid-register, making it comfortable for teenage female voices.
Swaying feelingsZARD

A quintessential song of summer, ZARD’s classic “Yureru Omoi” is characterized by its pleasant melody.
The gently emotive opening has been becoming a karaoke staple.
For example, the bittersweet melody in the chorus really grips listeners’ hearts, yet it actually doesn’t rely heavily on high notes, giving it a subtle charm that doesn’t limit who can sing it.
Indeed, it’s easy to sing for both men and women, and the fact that you can comfortably attempt it without changing the key is likely one reason for its popularity.
Like the dazzling summer sunshine, why not try singing “Yureru Omoi” in the original key and enjoy a uniquely personal karaoke time?
Cutie HoneyKumi Koda

This track is included on Kumi Koda’s 11th maxi single, LOVE & HONEY, released in May 2004.
It’s a cover of the theme song from the TV anime Cutie Honey, which aired in the 1970s and became a huge hit, and it also serves as the theme song for the live-action film adaptation in which Koda herself makes a cameo appearance.
After just one listen, you’ll likely notice that the song doesn’t require a wide vocal range to sing at karaoke.
Don’t overthink it—just get into the rhythm, sing out, and enjoy yourself!
HeavenRei

Right now, the female artist drawing the most attention from critics and hardcore music aficionados is Rei.
She’s a guitarist and singer-songwriter whose long years abroad give her a complex musical sensibility you don’t often find in J‑pop.
Of all her tracks, the one I especially recommend is Heaven.
It features a downer-tinged melody and is sung within a narrow vocal range throughout.
Because vocal heft—such as rich overtones—is key, it’s a song where women with lower voices can really play to their strengths.






