[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 and easy key adjustment! (31–40)
Koi-bi and ROMANCEGMU

This is the 15th single by GMU, the idol group serving as sightseeing ambassadors for Aomori City.
The song incorporates elements of Baroque music and has a somewhat nostalgic feel.
I think it’s a track that can be performed solo and still sound cool and exciting! Listening from the A melody, it gives the impression of having quite a lot of low notes.
High notes can be easier to hit when you project your voice with energy, but low notes are the opposite: if you use plenty of breath and release your voice slowly, as if right in front of you, it becomes easier to stay on pitch.
There are many tips for this, but the most important is to let a “bundle” of breath out slowly in front of you.
I used to struggle with low notes myself, but as I studied vocal training and experimented, this method made it much easier for me to sing low notes.
Since we don’t often use low voices in daily life, it’s natural not to be accustomed to them.
When you sing, try to keep these tips in mind!
Let's kiss.Boy Kid Bowie

Shonen Kids Boy is a band whose musicality evokes a sense of lightness.
Because they lean strongly toward J-pop, they don’t require the powerful vocals typical of rock.
Their song “Let’s Kiss,” as expected, is an easy piece to sing without using a forceful voice.
The bridge has the highest range, and the chorus drops to a lower range, resulting in a relatively narrow overall vocal span.
Since it’s a pop track, it’s better to express the pop feel through articulation rather than by emphasizing contrasts in vocal range.
illusionGreen Yellow Society

Ryokuoushoku Shakai is often associated with songs in a high vocal range, but “illusion,” which started streaming in July 2025, has a comfortable key with little range variation, so it’s easier to sing.
If you like Ryokushaka but feel their songs are too high to sing, this one is a great challenge! The number-one point of this song is the rhythm.
It has a constant, stepping-like groove, and once you slip out of it, it’s hard to get back in—but using your body or hands while singing makes it easier to lock into the groove.
It’s best to learn the lyrics and melody to some extent before you try singing.
It’s a cool track, so let’s learn it together!
Miso soup and butterReira Shio

Reira Ushio is a singer-songwriter known for a musical style inspired by Western pop.
Her song “Miso Soup and Butter” differs from her previous work, leaning strongly toward J-pop.
While you can catch a slight glimpse of the country elements she excels at, the overall melody is kept straightforward and unadorned.
There are falsetto parts, but the range itself isn’t wide, and those sections could be sung in chest voice without issue.
Please forget it.Yorushika

Yorushika’s new song “Please Forget.” This track is a quintessential example of their style, marked by an appealingly ennui-laden mood.
The performance makes striking use of silence, creating an impression that’s not only languid and gentle but also slightly surreal.
Throughout, the vocals sit mostly in the low–mid to mid range.
There aren’t many long sustained notes, so even singers who aren’t confident with breath control can relax.
Yorushika also tends to go over well at karaoke, so give it a try.
[For Women] Songs with a narrow vocal range that are easy to adjust the key! (41–50)
Ghost AvenueEVE

Although Eve has a wide range from high to low, the vocal range for this song, Ghost Avenue, is E3–A4.
Rather than focusing on high notes, it stays mainly in the low to mid range, so there aren’t many parts where you need to belt.
The main thing to watch when singing is the rhythm! The song has a generally bouncy feel, so it’s easier to get into the groove if you keep time with your hands or body while singing.
Since it’s originally a male song, if the key feels too low for you, raising it by one or two steps can sound cool and is recommended.
Eve’s music spans various genres and includes many songs that are easy for women to sing, so definitely give them a listen and add some to your repertoire!
ChateaubriandWednesday Campanella

The music unit Wednesday Campanella has gained popularity for its unique musical style.
Known as a unit with unwavering musical identity, they continue to turn out hits with their cute yet sophisticated techno sound.
Among their tracks, a particularly recommended one is Chateau Briand.
The structure features rap in the beginning and vocals in the chorus, and since both sit in the mid range, even those with a limited vocal range can sing it comfortably.
If the sustained mid-to-high notes near the end of the chorus are challenging, it’s recommended to adjust the key to accommodate that section.






