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[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!

[For Women] Songs with a narrow vocal range and easy key adjustment! (111–120)

La La LaMaki Ohguro

This was Maki Ohguro’s 10th single overall, released in February 1995.

It was used as the theme song for the TV drama “Aji Ichimonme.” As its title suggests, the song has a somewhat heartwarming feel, but Maki Ohguro’s powerful vocals layered on top give it a unique charm.

The vocal melody’s range should be manageable for most women, but if you sing it too weakly it can spoil the song, so try to maintain a sense of vocal power as you perform.

[For Women] Songs with a narrow vocal range and easy key adjustments! (121–130)

threadMiyuki Nakajima

Familiar from TV commercials, Miyuki Nakajima’s “Ito” is often sung as a ‘gift song’ at weddings and in many other moments.

Released in 1998, it was the theme song for the drama “Seija no Koshin,” and it’s well known for having been covered by numerous artists.

It’s an easy song to sing not only for women who struggle with high notes but also for men.

Besides its relatively narrow vocal range, it’s a ballad with a relaxed tempo that makes it easy to perform.

PartnerYuka

Yuka “Partner” Music Video
Partner Yuka

In 2022, Yuka held her first solo tour.

The song that sparked her popularity was “Partner.” It’s been trending on TikTok, so many users have probably heard it.

The track is a love song about expressing affection to one’s life partner.

Singing it is sure to make you feel happy.

It’s mid-tempo and easy to sing, but there’s a section that’s performed almost like rap.

If you’re not used to rapping, take your time and practice it.

A town where snow fallsAimer

While melancholic ballads look cool if you can sing them, they also feel intimidating, so it’s hard to take the plunge, right? As an entry-level ballad, I recommend “Yuki no Furu Machi.” It’s a song Aimer created with winter as a theme for the first time.

The lyrics are about thinking of someone you can no longer meet while watching the falling snow.

Surprisingly, there aren’t any high-note parts, so it’s easy to sing.

If you want to polish it further, try imitating Aimer’s distinctive vibrato technique.

lightlyAi Tomioka

Ai Tomioka – Lightly (Music Video) / GLOBAL WORK “The Sukkirei Knit is a can’t-go-wrong piece.” TV commercial tie-in song
Lightly, Tomioka Ai

Ai Tomioka’s new song “Karoyaka ni.” Ai Tomioka is slightly influenced by Western music, and her songs feature several phrases reminiscent of the overseas pop scene.

That trait is strongly present in this work as well, characterized by a modern-pop finish that blends alternative pop and country vibes.

The piece has a fairly narrow vocal range, and while it carries a Western pop essence, it doesn’t require tricky techniques like elaborate ad-libs.

As long as you lock in the rhythm and keep your pitch on point, it’s a song where you can easily aim for a perfect score—so consider adding it to your repertoire.

ResonantiaAimer

Aimer 「Resonantia」 MUSIC VIDEO
ResonantiaAimer

Aimer’s seventh studio album, Open α Door, includes this track and was released in July 2023.

By the way, the song we’re introducing here, “Resonantia,” is considered the album’s lead track.

The vocal melody sits mainly in the low-to-mid range, and there aren’t any sections that require extremely low or extremely high notes throughout the song, so it’s an ideal karaoke choice for women who feel their range is on the narrower side.

However, because the song is built around mid-low melodies, mumbling can prevent your voice from reaching the mic clearly and from conveying the song to listeners.

If possible, practice singing with a solid chest voice.

A helpful tip for using chest resonance effectively is to aim the sound toward your lower jaw inside your mouth—give it a try!

To Those Who Know the Blue of the SkyAimyon

Aimyon – A Person Who Knows the Blue of the Sky [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
A Person Who Knows the Blue of the Sky - Aimyon

If there’s a part that might trip up people who aren’t confident singers, it would probably be the A and B sections, which make frequent use of a relatively low range.

The range used in the chorus isn’t that high.

In the lower notes, if you end up using so-called “throat voice,” it becomes harder to maintain pitch, so try singing with the image of supporting your voice with your abdominal muscles as much as possible.

As a piece of music, it’s very pop and easy to remember.