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[Mrs. GREEN APPLE] Easy-to-sing songs that showcase the appeal of low tones, too!

Have you ever wanted to sing Mrs.

GREEN APPLE at karaoke but given up because the range was too high? Their songs are catchy and stick in your head, but when you actually grab the mic, you often end up struggling, thinking, “I can’t reach those notes…” But in fact, there are also songs with relatively lower ranges that you can sing at a relaxed pace, as well as tracks with gentle tempos that make it easier to catch your breath.

In this article, we’ve picked out Mrs.

GREEN APPLE songs that are easy to sing at karaoke.

We also touch on tips for phrasing, so be sure to find a song you can sing comfortably at your next karaoke session!

[Mrs. GREEN APPLE] Easy-to-sing songs, with the charm of low notes too! (21–30)

Aufhebung (Hegelian term often rendered as ‘sublation’)Mrs. GREEN APPLE

A track where philosophical depth and refreshing melody blend exquisitely! The lyrics, packed with the reflections of a young Motoki Omori, carry a powerful message about overcoming social contradictions and conflicts to discover new possibilities.

Included on the album “ENSEMBLE,” released in April 2018, the song became a major hit, reaching No.

1 on the iTunes chart.

It’s a must-listen for anyone standing at a crossroads in life who wants to feel the importance of making choices by their own will.

How-toNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

Produced under the concept of “Life is a grand journey.” It’s a refreshing pop number infused with the sentiment of “breaking out of your shell, taking a step forward, and seeing a new world.” Written in 2019 as a bespoke song for an AirAsia commercial, it’s a motivational track that conveys the courage to take that first step through a light, upbeat sound.

Loved by fans as a bright, forward-looking song that boosts the excitement of travel and the challenge of trying something new.

The overall vocal range spans D3 to D5, covering two octaves.

Since both low and high notes appear, be mindful of the basics: lift your facial muscles and avoid dropping the pitch.

[Mrs. GREEN APPLE] Easy-to-sing songs that showcase the charm of low notes, too! (31–40)

Song of HopeMrs. GREEN APPLE

Shoki no Uta, featuring a memorable flute performance by keyboardist Ryoka Fujisawa, closes out the 1st album TWELVE.

It’s a feel-good number with a pop melody and ensemble set to a shuffle beat.

The catchy hook is easy to remember, and since the vocal range isn’t too wide, it’s recommended even for those not very familiar with karaoke.

That said, it’s also a pop tune you’ll want to tackle multiple times to master, as it includes many leaps in pitch and a bouncy beat that can be tricky.

FloriginalMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Floriginal” Official Music Video
FloriginalMrs. GREEN APPLE

“Floriginal,” the third track included on the single “Soranji,” was produced as a collaboration song for PARFA TUNE, a fragrance-and-music project by Fits Corporation.

Although it’s a coupling track, it reportedly has a music video as well.

The song has a very wide vocal range (A#2–D5), but when you actually listen, it mainly uses the mid-to-low range, and the highest note appears only once in falsetto just before the final chorus.

With a relaxed tempo of 100, it’s a song you can enjoy singing in chest voice.

For the chorus, try placing the accent slightly ahead of the beat at the start—pushing into it a bit helps you lock into the rhythm cleanly.

Also, be careful not to let the pitch drop too low in the low notes of the A and B sections.

Like Omori-san, raise your eyebrows firmly and sing so the sound resonates between your eyebrows!

Days and YouNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

It’s a hidden gem beloved by early fans.

It appeared in recordings and live performances around 2015, and it’s characterized by the vivid imagery woven by vocalist Motoki Omori and its delicate melody.

You can hear it in the recordings: compared with today’s confident, crisp Omori, his voice is a bit thinner and wavers slightly, giving a fresh, innocent feel.

The melody rises and falls a bit at the ends of phrases, so it might be hard to picture and sing, but since it doesn’t go into very high notes, it seems best to sing it gently overall.

Try being mindful of projection distance—keep the lower parts closer, and send the higher notes farther—when you sing.

FolktaleMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s iconic song “Folktale” is striking for its ennui-laden atmosphere.

Featured on the 2019 album “Attitude,” the track maintains a wistful tone outside of the chorus.

The chorus, however, boasts a truly grand melody, creating an excellent contrast with the A and B sections.

Because the tempo is slow and the vocal range isn’t excessively wide, this song is relatively easy to sing compared to many of Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s more challenging pieces.

The key point is the vocal delivery at the start of the chorus: make sure to articulate clearly, or it may come across as limp.

If the falsetto part in the latter half is difficult, it’s fine to sing the lower line of the double instead.

lilacMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Lilac” Official Music Video
lilacMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs.

GREEN APPLE is a rock band with a catchy sound that’s hugely popular among teens.

Their music is distinctly J-pop without any quirky mannerisms, and they keep releasing hit songs one after another.

Among their tracks, the one I especially recommend is Lilac.

Overall, it doesn’t demand a very wide vocal range, but falsetto does appear in the chorus.

However, that falsetto part is sung relatively low for a falsetto.

Normally, songs with sections like this are considered difficult, but if you’re a male singer with a higher voice, you can actually choose to sing it in chest voice instead—so I decided to include it in the ranking.