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I want to sing songs that use a lot of falsetto—tracks that are also good for practicing falsetto at karaoke.

I want to be able to sing in falsetto at karaoke! But I don’t know how to choose practice songs… Many people probably share this concern.

In fact, when practicing falsetto, choosing songs with moderate melodic contours and a suitable range is the shortcut to improving.

In this article, we’ll introduce the characteristics of songs that are effective for practicing falsetto, as well as tracks that are easy to try at karaoke.

From songs you can tackle casually to ones that help you step up gradually, you’re sure to find options that let you practice enjoyably within your vocal range!

I want to sing songs with lots of falsetto. Karaoke tracks that are also good for practicing falsetto (141–150)

contourDIR EN GREY

DIR EN GREY is a Japanese visual kei rock band whose overwhelming musicality and breadth of expression have earned them attention from rock enthusiasts around the world.

While their death growls and screams may be what stand out to many, vocalist Kyo is also a master of falsetto.

A track that especially showcases Kyo’s beautiful falsetto—and one I highly recommend—is Rinkaku.

This song is highly melodic; it isn’t aggressive, but instead uses its gorgeous falsetto as the centerpiece to create a dreamy, otherworldly piece.

100-yen kissLET ME KNOW

LET ME KNOW – 100-Yen Kiss (Official Music Video)
100-yen kissLET ME KNOW

LET ME KNOW is a Japanese three-piece rock band gaining attention in South Korea.

After their recent collaboration with Yuri on YouTube, their recognition in Japan has been steadily growing as well.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend for its beautiful falsetto is 100-Yen Kiss.

The chorus features falsetto, and vocalist Matty’s husky falsetto is nothing short of breathtaking.

The song is relatively easy, so be sure to add it to your repertoire.

youHY

A track from the Okinawan band HY’s album Street Story, released in 2003.

While Izumi Nakasone, HY’s singer, isn’t generally thought of as a high‑tone vocalist, she skillfully uses falsetto throughout the song to give it a very wide range of expression.

In particular, the way she employs her falsetto in the latter half of the chorus beautifully enhances the song’s quiet sense of poignancy.

The contrast between her soft falsetto and the high, belted chest voice at the end of the chorus also makes this a lovely piece.

In conclusion

Singing with falsetto is an important technique that brings captivating expressiveness.

By balancing chest voice and falsetto to suit the song, you can broaden your vocal range and versatility.

Why not try the practice songs introduced in this article and deepen your enjoyment of karaoke? Enjoy music with a singing voice that’s uniquely yours.