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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 that are easy to adjust the key! (131–140)

Dong, Nan, Xi, BeiAsako Toki

Asako Toki / “Dong, Nan, Xi, Bei” Lyric Video
Dong, Nan, Xi, Bei Asako Toki

Asako Toki is a female singer-songwriter and the daughter of jazz saxophonist Hideshi Toki.

Known for her refined musical sensibilities, her appeal lies in a genreless style that incorporates various influences, including but not limited to jazz.

Among her songs, a standout recommendation is Dong, Nan, Xi, Bei.

With a sound close to Chinese pop, it blends chic aesthetics with distinctly Chinese pop melodies that really shine.

Given the style, you might expect a high vocal line, but surprisingly, the song has a narrow range, making it quite singable for women with lower voices.

Last live showBrandy War Chronicles

Brandy War Chronicles – Last Live (Official Music Video)
Last Live Brandy Chronicles

Brandy Senki is a girls’ band gaining popularity for their sophisticated musicality.

While their foundation is rock, it’s striking how they weave in a variety of genres, starting with Black music.

Their new track, Last Live, is unusually pure and orthodox rock for them, with no additives.

The riff has a cool edge, but the vocal line undulates gently and the range is relatively narrow, making it an easier song to sing than its impactful energy might suggest.

BEST POSITIVElecca

lecca / For You from BEST ALBUM 『BEST POSITIVE』
BEST POSITIVElecca

Lecca, who was active as a reggae singer in the late 2000s, has a low vocal register that gives her a distinctive richness uncommon among Japanese artists.

Women who were in their late teens or twenties back then and are now in their thirties probably have a few of her songs in their repertoire.

Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend is BEST POSITIVE.

The reggae elements are subtle here, and the album is arranged as easy-to-sing pop throughout.

With its narrow vocal range and mid-tempo pace, it should be effortless for women with lower voices to sing.

You know,Aimyon

This is Aimyon’s 15th single, released in December 2023.

It was chosen as the theme song for the film “Madogiwa no Totto-chan.” Aimyon’s simple, heartfelt vocals and the gentle composition complement each other perfectly, resulting in a fine piece that beautifully captures the film’s world as its theme song.

Reflecting that mood, the vocal melody stays within a comfortable range that can be sung softly without strain, making it an excellent karaoke choice for those with a more limited vocal range.

There is a section in the pre-chorus that features higher notes sung in falsetto, so practice switching registers smoothly for that part.

No Makeup Star feat. UtaGenie High

JENNIHIGHS “No Make Star (feat. Uta)”
No-Make Star feat. Uta Jenny High

Jenny High is a band made up of an eclectic lineup: Kukki from Yasei Bakudan, Yoshimoto Shinkigeki’s headliner Kazutoyo Koyabu, contemporary composer Takashi Niigaki, Enon Kawatani of Gesu no Kiwami Otome, and Ikkyu Nakajima of tricot.

With their high-sense, unique tracks, they’re always making waves in the scene.

Their new song, No Makeup Star feat.

Uta, also left a strong impression.

This work features Uta, known from Wednesday Campanella, and is crafted with a slightly jazzy, decadent atmosphere.

Although the vocal line is intense, the actual range is narrow, making it a great recommendation for anyone looking for a cool female-vocal track.

Night journeyYorushika

Yorushika – Night Journey (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Yorushika - Night Journey

A great song to showcase your vocal power is Yakou.

It’s a track by the rock band Yorushika.

The arrangement starts quietly and then surges in the chorus, creating a strong contrast that really highlights volume.

Although the vocalist is a woman, suis, this song is set in a relatively low key, so even men who struggle with high notes should be able to sing it in the original key.

Also, since it’s the theme song of an animated film, it’s perfect when you’re in an anisong set.

I Want to Eat Naan (feat. Yuki Kaai)Yukopi

Yukopi – I Want to Eat Naan (feat. Kaa Yuki)
I want to eat naan (feat. Kaai Yuki) Yukopi

Composer Yukopi, known for a comical and surreal style, has gained widespread popularity.

Having produced many hit songs such as “Kyoufu All Back” and “Buta Thunder,” they’ve dropped another recent hit: “I Want to Eat Naan (feat.

Kaai Yuki).” Unlike Yukopi’s previous works, this track doesn’t feature any high notes at all.

Its narrow vocal range is second to none.

If you’re looking for an easy, trendy song to try, give this one a shot.