Overwhelm with vocal sustain! Songs with long tones that make you want to sing them at karaoke
Ever find yourself thinking, “I want to belt it out and feel amazing at karaoke!” or “How do they sustain their voice like that for so long?” Long tones—sustaining your breath while letting your voice resonate beautifully—are one of the elements that can seriously elevate how a song is received.
If you want to refine your expressiveness or sing with emotion and feel great doing it, you’re probably looking for songs that feature long tones and are perfect for practice.
Here are some songs where long tones really stand out—ones that will make you want to sing along.
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| 1 | I am the strongest.Ado | play_arrow | An in-film song from One Piece, a powerful and exhilarating pop sound |
| 2 | CallingB’z | play_arrow | A masterpiece of ballad-rock fusion |
| 3 | Crimson Lotus FlowerLiSA | play_arrow | Demon Slayer opening theme, a rock song with lyrics by LiSA |
| 4 | An endlessly continuing storyMISIA | play_arrow | NHK theme song for the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics |
| 5 | 365 daysMr.Children | play_arrow | A ballad of a bittersweet yet unwavering longing for someone |
| 6 | About meMrs. GREEN APPLE | play_arrow | High School Soccer Championship Support Song Ballad |
| 7 | Clock StrikesONE OK ROCK | play_arrow | ONE OK ROCK’s signature songs: bittersweetness and positivity |
| 8 | Last SongOfisharu Higedan Dism | play_arrow | Ballad song, breakup theme, for men |
| 9 | ignited -Ignited-T.M.Revolution | play_arrow | Explanation of Takanori Nishikawa's Vocal Techniques |
| 10 | powder snowRemioromen | play_arrow | Insert Song of 1 Litre of Tears |
| 11 | bow knotAimer | play_arrow | Aimer’s distinctive vocalization and long tones are difficult. |
| 12 | Only HumanK | play_arrow | The grand ballad theme song of 1 Litre of Tears |
| 13 | LemonYonezu Kenshi | play_arrow | High-pitch practice song of Kenshi Yonezu’s “Lemon” |
| 14 | The Beginningayaka | play_arrow | Ayaka’s classic song evolves from a Japanese style into sophisticated pop |
| 15 | moonlightOnitsuka Chihiro | play_arrow | Onitsuka hit song. Piano and strings. |


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