[For women] Songs with a narrow vocal range that are easy to adjust the key for!
Looking for songs that are easy to sing at karaoke? Are you searching for tracks with a narrow vocal range? When you’re singing with someone or feeling unsure about your voice, songs with a limited range let you relax and enjoy yourself.
This time, we’re introducing songs that are especially comfortable for women to sing: gentle melodies within an easy range and perfect for trying at karaoke.
The styles and tempos vary, so you can choose based on your mood—be sure to find a favorite!
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[For Women] Songs with a narrow vocal range that are easy to change keys! (151–160)
A night close to morningA-ko

Singer-songwriter aco, who has gained popularity for her sophisticated musicality.
She has many great songs, but the one I especially recommend is Asaga Chikai Yoru (Night Close to Dawn).
It’s a track that incorporates elements of synth-pop and synthwave, prioritizing overall groove and cohesion over vocals.
As a result, the vocal line is very restrained and kept within a narrow range throughout.
It’s a range that any woman can sing, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
SunshadeYuka

Yuka, a female singer-songwriter who has gained popularity for her pop-infused sound drawing from alternative rock and R&B.
Among Japanese female singers, she stands out for her strong Western influence and is highly regarded within the industry for her refined musical sensibilities.
Sunshade is her new single.
This work leans heavily into alternative rock, with the overall mix centered in a loud mid to low-mid range.
The vocal range is narrow with hardly any high notes, making it a great recommendation for those looking for an easy-to-sing female rock track.
ElfAdo

Ado’s new song “Elf.” When it comes to Ado, her wide vocal range and strikingly dramatic pitch shifts are memorable.
In contrast, this piece features a more relaxed vocal line with a modest range for an Ado track.
There are a few falsetto passages starting from the first verse, but they’re sung in falsetto by choice; the pitches are still comfortably reachable in chest voice.
As a result, even women with lower voices can sing it without strain.
There’s a key change in the chorus, but it modulates downward, which is another welcome aspect for singers with lower voices.
Nothing.BiSH

The song “Nothing.” from BiSH’s only mini-album “GiANT KiLLERS.” Its high-energy arrangement that kicks off right from the chorus gives you a push forward, matching the lyrics’ message of moving ahead even while struggling.
The overall key is on the higher side, but because the range is narrow and the melody is simple, it should be easier to sing if you set it to a key that suits you.
However, be careful with the falsetto parts that pop up here and there—they can easily throw your pitch off.
The wind is blowing.ikimonogakari

This is Ikimono-gakari’s 24th single, released in July 2008.
It’s one of their signature songs, known for its slightly poignant melody.
In terms of vocal range, it should fall comfortably within a range that most women can sing without strain.
The melody is also very easy to sing and remember, so even those who don’t sing often should be fine.
Try to listen carefully to the karaoke drum track and avoid letting the vocal rhythm rush ahead.
Also, practice singing the high notes with an open, relaxed tone, doing your best not to tighten your throat.



