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[For Beginners] Recommended Songs for Female Vocal Bands: Great for Choosing Your Setlist! [2026]

It can be tough to choose which songs to perform for a school festival, campus event, or a club/circle live show.

Especially for beginner bands, you have to factor in the difficulty of the songs, which can make it hard to settle on a setlist.

So in this article, we’ll introduce some recommended songs for beginner bands with female vocals!

We’ve picked songs that are easy to play or that still sound great even if you simplify the arrangement, so feel free to use this as a reference!

[For Beginners] Recommended Songs for Female Vocal Bands: Use These as a Reference for Song Selection! [2026] (81–90)

MusicaBurandē Senki

Brandy Senki – Musica (Official Music Video)
MusicaBurandē Senki

Formed in Osaka in 2022, Brandy Senki has been attracting attention on the indie scene.

Set to make their major-label debut in 2025, the song that propelled their name into the spotlight, “Musica,” is a garage rock-style track infused with elements of kayōkyoku, characterized by its bouncy triplet feel.

With a lean, no-frills arrangement unique to a trio, beginner bands covering the song should focus less on the individual technical difficulty of each instrument and more on tight, unforgiving ensemble playing—prioritize practicing in sync as a group as much as possible.

Since it calls for a completely different approach than straight 8-beat, the rhythm section may struggle at first, but by slowing down the tempo and practicing repeatedly, you’ll naturally develop a solid groove.

flashbackerkessoku bando

[LIVE Footage] “Flashbacker” / Bocchi the Rock! - SPECIAL STUDIO LIVE -
flashbackerkessoku bando

Now a mainstay at music festivals, Kessoku Band has long since outgrown the label of a fictional band born from an anime, boasting widespread popularity.

It’s true that many of their songs are packed with techniques that can be tough for beginners, but the track introduced here, “Flashbacker,” has a relatively simple arrangement and doesn’t demand advanced techniques throughout, making it a solid choice to tackle.

Just note that playing it strictly as written can come off flat; aim for an ensemble that balances stillness and intensity, expressing the protagonist’s emotions in the song.

It’s a great way to learn the unique challenges of band ensemble playing—different from simply mastering difficult phrases.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced a wide range of recommended songs for beginner bands with female vocals.

Some of them might be a bit challenging, but it’s perfectly fine to arrange those songs to make them easier to play! The most important thing is to have fun performing first! Once you can play to a certain extent, gradually work on polishing your performance.

We’re looking forward to seeing wonderful performances from those who read this article.