[For Men] Mix Voice Practice Songs: Reference Tracks to Help You Hit High Notes More Easily
“I want to sing high notes, but my throat tightens up…” “I wish I could expand the range I can sing in chest voice!” For anyone struggling with these issues, learning mix voice is a key to dramatically boosting your expressive power as a singer.
However, practicing aimlessly often makes the path to improvement longer.
Did you know that choosing the right songs can help you acquire mix voice more efficiently?
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of practice songs that are great for training high notes.
Let’s move step by step toward your ideal singing voice through songs you can enjoy singing!
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[For Men] Mixed Voice Practice Songs: Reference Tracks to Make High Notes Easier (91–100)
Before our feelings overlap…Hirai Ken

From the very beginning, Ken Hirai’s beautiful singing voice resonates in this song.
It’s a 2004 track that was used in a TOYOTA Corolla Fielder commercial and also served as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “The Truth of Tsugumi Kuzushi.” The lyrics make it a ballad that feels both like singing and like speaking to someone, so it’s a song you can really get into and sing calmly.
I often point out Ken Hirai’s singing characteristics to my students, so please use them as a reference! First, while it’s memorable that he sings with his eyes closed, in reality, closing your eyes can cause unnecessary tension and make it harder to stay on pitch.
However, Hirai raises his eyebrows and uses his hand to track the pitch while he sings.
He compensates in other ways so that singing becomes more natural and easier.
This gesture also makes it much easier to produce falsetto, so definitely give it a try!
Wings of SteelRADWIMPS

This is RADWIMPS’ sixth digital-only single, released on April 5, 2021.
It’s a truly classic ballad with a symphonic arrangement, and within its beautiful composition, Yojiro Noda’s vocals shine as he skillfully switches among various high-register techniques.
Even in terms of this article’s theme—mixed voice—his performance showcases a wide spectrum, from the soft, falsetto-based mix used in the A and B sections to the resonant, chest-voice–based mix in the chorus.
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call this song a “showcase of mixed voice,” making it an ideal choice for practicing the technique.
You can try copying his delivery exactly, or enjoy singing it in your own style and vocal approach.
1995Hirai Ken

A song by Ken Hirai included on his album “Anata ni Naritakatta,” released on May 12, 2021.
It was selected as the May theme song for NTV’s “Sukkiri.” Among Japanese singers, Ken Hirai is regarded as a master of mixed voice and middle voice, and his wonderful vocals shine in this track as well! Over an upbeat, catchy groove, he freely commands a soft, nimble high tone.
The mixed voice used here is a falsetto-based, gentle production, and the way he skillfully employs it within the rapid-fire delivery of the song is truly impressive.
While it’s a piece that demands considerable skill to sing well, practicing it can yield great benefits—so singers aiming for the next level should definitely give it a try!
Robinsonsupittsu

Spitz’s 11th single, released in April 1995.
As for this song… in terms of vocal technique level, would it serve as practice material for people who have already mastered the basics? In Robinson, you need to sing long notes at a high pitch, and if you tighten your throat and use what’s called a “throaty voice,” your voice will quickly get tired and you may hurt your throat.
Engage your abdominal muscles to support your upper body, avoid constricting the throat, and practice singing with a slight nasal placement to resonate in the nasal cavity.
Cry BabyOfisharu Higedan Dism

A digital-distribution-only single by Official HIGE DANDism, released on May 7, 2021.
The key changes within the song are particularly striking, and to match the intricately unfolding melodic lines, the vocalist needs to switch among various vocal placements to convey the performance.
The mixed voice used in this track is the so-called chest-voice-based type, achieving piercing high tones.
Because of that, as practice material for mixed voice, it’s likely quite advanced.
However, once you master it, you’ll surely level up as a singer.


