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

[Mrs. GREEN APPLE] Easy-to-sing songs that showcase the appeal of low tones, too!
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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 vocals too! (1–10)

No.7NEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

Among Mrs.’s songs, this one is dark and energetic, laughing off society’s common sense and the hassles of human relationships with a big “AHAHAHA!” It’s included on their major-label debut album “Variety,” released in January 2016, and is an early signature track that’s highly praised by fans for expressing, with a touch of irony, the burning spirit of living as a “cool fool.” The A-melodic sections sit low, and the energy shoots up all at once from the chorus.

If you sing as if you’re throwing your voice far into the distance, you’ll find it feels great and comes out well.

And don’t forget to keep your eyebrows raised the whole time!

orangeNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE – Orange [LIVE from Zenjin Mito to Weltraum ~Meimei Edition~]
orangeNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

This is a summer-infused ballad included on the 5th album “ANTENNA,” released on July 5, 2023.

The lyrics are characterized by reflections on the bittersweetness of youth and memories, and from August 2024 it has been used as the brand commercial song for Asahi Kasei’s urban condominium ATLAS.

Toward the latter half, Omori’s high notes build in intensity, but overall the song maintains a calm atmosphere and a not-too-high range, so you should be able to sing it in a relaxed state.

Whatever song you sing, try to be mindful—like Omori—of lifting your eyebrows firmly so you can rise cleanly into the high notes!

Samama Festival!NEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

As the title suggests, it’s a refreshingly upbeat tune packed with summer vibes—a youthful anthem that sings about the sparkle of your teenage years! The overall vocal range is C3 to C#5, with just a part of the chorus feeling a bit high.

In general, avoid tightening up; keep your face open.

If your eyebrows and facial muscles are lifted, it’s easier to resonate around the glabella, which helps your voice come out more freely overall.

Make sure not to drop the resonance of the low notes down into your throat—keep those facial muscles engaged! Also, try projecting your voice as if you’re sending it far away; you’ll get that airy lift and find it easier to produce sound.

PublicNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

A hidden early gem included on their first full-length album, “TWELVE.” Written by Motoki Omori when he was a second-year high school student, it’s a song with a strong message that has been cherished and performed since their indie days as a trump card at live shows.

Loved as a philosophical piece that sharply depicts the duality of human nature and the “public/common” aspects of society.

The track itself is up-tempo, with a feel of delivering the lyrics one by one.

In the chorus, singing with constant emphasis may help you hit the high notes more effectively.

Listen to the band sound and try singing with your whole body, keeping a lively groove.

mainspringNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

This is a track included on the major debut mini-album “Variety,” released on July 8, 2015.

It features a refreshing tone and distinctive three-part chorus harmonies by members Hiroto Wakai, Ryoka Fujisawa, and Motoki Omori.

The overall vocal range of the song is quite wide at C#3–D#5, with the range gradually rising from the A melody into the chorus.

Since the song itself has a light, airy feel, the chorus should work fine in either chest voice or falsetto.

If you sing with resonance focused forward from the very start, you’ll likely find the high notes easier.

Try to aim for a thinner, more streamlined tone.

WHOO WHOO WHOONEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

This is a dance tune packed with the frenzy of live shows, released exclusively via digital distribution on December 4, 2017.

Vocalist Motoki Omori created it with a rebellious and playful spirit, and although there were no initial plans to release it, it was eventually distributed due to its strong reception at concerts.

It premiered on the tour for the second album “Mrs.

GREEN APPLE,” and since then it has been performed only at live venues throughout the year.

While there are some English parts, the melody line itself isn’t difficult, and if you follow the lyrics straightforwardly, you won’t fall out of rhythm.

There’s also quite a bit of falsetto, so if you’re good at it, you’ll likely find it very satisfying to sing.

Sometimes it’s fun to step away from the usual Mrs.

for a change.

Picture bookNEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

This is the B-side track from the first single “Speaking,” released on December 16, 2015.

Written and composed by Omori, it’s a pop song that feels like a storybook.

It’s a relaxed ballad, and rather than aiming for very high notes, the range sits where you can sing gently in falsetto, so among Mrs.’s songs I think it’s quite easy to sing.

That said, singing softly uses a lot of breath and can be tiring… I recommend practicing ways to use breath unconsciously, like singing with “ha” syllables or doing lip rolls.

Give it a try!