Resonates beautifully at karaoke! Harmony practice songs that anyone can match right away
Haven’t we all, at one time or another, imagined how amazing it would feel to nail a beautiful harmony at karaoke? For those of us who love singing, the curiosity of “What does it really feel like when my voice meshes perfectly with someone else’s?” is incredibly enticing.
This time, we’re introducing harmony practice songs to help you command that coveted blend at will.
Why not experience the thrill of voices melting together without being led astray by the main melody?
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Harmonizing Practice Songs That Sound Beautiful in Karaoke! Easy for Anyone to Match Right Away (1–10)
the red threadNEW!Kobukuro

Kobukuro is a duo that produced many classic songs in the mid-Heisei era.
When it came to ballad duos back then, Kobukuro was the go-to choice.
Among their works, Akai Ito is especially renowned as a deeply moving masterpiece.
The lyrics vividly evoke scenes, the plaintive A-melody, the gradually rising intensity in the B-melody, and the enveloping chorus—every section is captivating, and harmonies appear throughout.
The delicate harmonies that never interfere with Mr.
Kobuchi’s lead melody are superb, so if you want to master harmonizing, be sure to try singing it.
KanadeNEW!Sukima Suichi

Sukima Switch is a musical duo that has produced many classics with their catchy pop sound.
They have many hit songs, but among them, “Kanade” stands out as their biggest hit and continues to be loved by many people today.
While this piece isn’t specifically a harmony-centered song, its catchy vocal lines make it easy to add harmonies.
Since the main melody often sits in a higher register, it’s best to harmonize with lower-pitched chorus parts.
WINDING ROADNEW!Ayaka × Kobukuro

In the late 2000s to early 2010s, when it came to mixed-gender harmony songs, “WINDING ROAD” was the go-to classic.
This track is a collaboration between the pop duo Kobukuro—who enjoyed immense mainstream support at the time—and singer-songwriter Ayaka.
It’s an upbeat piece with a groove that feels somewhat Western-influenced.
That said, as a harmony song, it’s relatively easy, with clearly separated parts, so beginners in vocals should definitely give it a try.
Resonate beautifully at karaoke! Easy harmony practice songs anyone can match right away (11–20)
YAH YAH YAHNEW!CHAGE and ASKA

CHAGE and ASKA’s classic hit “YAH YAH YAH” still enjoys enduring popularity.
It’s a perfectly structured upbeat rock song, featuring an exciting A verse that builds anticipation, a high-voltage B section that instantly pulls listeners in, a lively chorus packed with catchy, easy-to-grasp taglines, and a smoothly contrasting C section.
Because harmonies appear in every part, there’s no worry—common in harmony-centered pieces—that the harmony singer will be left with little to do.
You will need to learn the harmony lines throughout the entire song, but the overall difficulty is low, so definitely give it a try.
I’ll wait.NEW!amin

When it comes to harmony songs by female duos from the Showa era, many people probably think of “Matsu wa” sung by Amin.
This piece could be called a rite of passage among harmony songs, featuring very singable vocal and chorus lines that are easy to pick up even for beginners.
Jumping straight into harmonizing can sometimes be difficult, but in this song, at the beginning of the chorus—the harmony section—the chorus also sings the main melody, which makes it a very easy track to harmonize with in that sense.
swallowtail butterflyNEW!Porunogurafiti

Recently, Porno Graffitti’s song “Agehachō” has been drawing renewed attention from young listeners.
Its Latin-flavored melody and tightly rhythmic, satisfying vocal lines are especially appealing.
While you might not associate this track with harmonies, the chorus is actually very easy to harmonize.
The chorus often ascends stepwise, and from a harmony perspective, that stair-like movement makes it easy to sing—so it’s highly recommended for beginners at harmonizing.
Give it a try!
Miracle EarthNEW!Kuwata Keisuke & Mr.Children

The classic “Kiseki no Hoshi” by Keisuke Kuwata and Mr.Children.
Its melody carries a humid, summery heat while still keeping an infectious groove, earning overwhelming support from listeners in their 30s and 40s.
The key harmony spot is in the chorus.
Compared to typical harmony-driven songs, the chorus parts here are arranged noticeably lower for the backing vocals.
Since recent tracks often use falsetto even in harmony parts, this song’s harmony lines should be very singable for those who struggle with high notes.


