[Vocaloid] Not too high, easy to sing at karaoke. Attractive low vocal range
When you want to sing Vocaloid songs at karaoke, one criterion for choosing a track is whether the song’s melody fits your vocal range, right?
Since many songs in the Vocaloid scene are in higher keys, they can seem quite challenging for those who aren’t confident with high notes.
So in this article, we searched for and picked out songs with relatively lower melodic ranges!
Read to the end and find the ones that suit you!
[Vocaloid] Not too high, songs you can sing at karaoke without strain. Attractive low range (1–10)
Shantiwotaku

A unique track that fuses electroswing with Chinese-style sounds.
Since its release in September 2021, it has captured the hearts of many listeners.
Set against the dark underworld of Chinatown, the song unfolds a shadowy story, with KAITO’s mature vocals skillfully conveying the feelings of a cold-blooded businessman.
It’s a song you can enjoy singing while savoring its mysterious atmosphere.
The range is perfect for people with lower voices, especially men.
On the other hand, you might need to practice enunciation to sing it clearly.
Dawn and FirefliesNEW!n-buna

This is one of the early signature works by n-buna, who now performs as Yorushika, and could be called the origin of that worldview.
Released on Nico Nico Douga in November 2014, it later became a million-view hit on YouTube as an original Vocaloid track.
Set on a summer night, it depicts loneliness, faint feelings of love, and self-loathing through delicate lyrics and an acoustic band sound—a classic that represents the Vocaloid scene.
In the A melody and chorus, the vocals are sung an octave below and an octave above, so both low and high notes appear; it’s fine to use falsetto for the high notes.
For the low parts, avoid using your throat, use plenty of breath, and sing as if pushing the sound forward.
Also, the key modulates for the last chorus and goes even higher, so the key point is to keep the voice light and narrow without forcing it.
Hated by life.NEW!Kanzaki Iori

With the theme of views on life and death, its lyrics lay bare an attachment to life and raw ego, winning fervent support especially among young listeners, and it’s a signature work with total global streams in the hundreds of millions.
A novelization under the same title has been set for 2026, and it’s a classic Vocaloid hit with strong literary acclaim.
Mafumafu’s cover is also very famous, but because the vocal range is extremely high, the original track is recommended.
From the opening to the chorus, it’s sung quietly with a conversational feel, but just before the chorus the emotion explodes and the vocals turn intense.
If you focus on creating that contrast here, the song comes together and you can sing it with a great vibe.
In the hype sections, try singing clearly and crisply.
D/N/ANEW!Azari

This is a newly written song for the unit “Nightcord at 25:00” from “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku.” It’s a very game-like track, and at about two minutes long it’s quite short, so it’s recommended even for first-time learners.
The song’s range stays on similar pitches throughout, so maintaining your tone is important.
In the latter half, rather than singing in a flowing manner, the key point is the staccato-like melody.
The pattern goes: stop after every two notes, and it keeps repeating.
Once you nail this part, it feels great to sing, so make sure to learn it solidly.
Love TrialNEW!40mP

This is a hugely popular Vocaloid song released in 2014.
The cheating “I” is interrogated by their lover in a courtroom-style setting, and in the end is sentenced to “life imprisonment = staying together forever,” making it a comical yet exhilarating love song.
The track has a bright, brassy trumpet and piano vibe with a primarily band-oriented sound, making it very listenable and cool.
The overall vocal range is G#3 to D#5, and even in the chorus the range doesn’t shift dramatically, so it’s easy to sing smoothly.
There’s a part in the latter half of the chorus where the pitch goes up, so the key is to project with momentum.
Karakuri Pierrot40mP

Released in 2011, this is a heartrending love song themed around lonely, unrequited feelings.
Created by 40mP, the track portrays the anguish of a protagonist who keeps pretending for the sake of the other person.
Like a clown who hides their true emotions behind a smile, the sorrow of continuing to play the desired role resonates deeply.
If you sing while imagining the protagonist’s state of mind, you might find yourself in tears.
Please take your time tracing its tender, bittersweet melody.
PuzzleNEW!Kuwagata P

Known as Kuwagata-P’s first work to surpass one million views, this piece was posted to Nico Nico Douga in October 2010.
The song itself is a poignantly intense, lyrical rock track; the tempo isn’t too fast and the vocal range is steady, giving it a J-pop-like feel that you can sing calmly from start to finish.
I think it’s easy to listen to for Vocaloid beginners, so I recommend it.
The accompaniment is a full band sound, so it should be easy to learn and you’ll likely be able to sing it at karaoke right away.
However, since some karaoke machines don’t include Vocaloid songs, it might be better to check in advance.


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