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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Resonate beautifully at karaoke! Easy harmony practice songs anyone can match right away (11–20)
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When it comes to male duos from the Showa era with lots of harmonies, doesn’t everyone think of Kariudo? While songs like “Cosmos Kaido” are also wonderful works, if you’re looking for something that really gets the energy up at karaoke, I recommend “Azusa 2-go.” Although this song is strongly associated with harmonies, it actually has surprisingly few harmony parts and they don’t appear much in the first half.
Since the harmonies are limited to just a portion of the chorus, it’s a great pick for anyone who wants to practice singing harmony.
In conclusion
The joy of creating beautiful harmony deepens each time our voices overlap. Through the harmony practice pieces introduced here, savor the delight of breathing in sync with someone else. As the tones gradually melt together and are elevated into a single resonance, the process adds a gentle touch of color to everyday life. Let your own wonderful singing voice ring out into the sky!


