Even if high notes are tough, it’s okay! Oda Kazumasa’s easy-to-sing songs
Kazumasa Oda is a great artist who has been loved for many years for his unparalleled, distinctive voice and unique musicality.
Counting from his days with Off Course, he has produced an astounding number of hit songs, but this time we’ve picked out those that are especially easy to sing.
Although many of his songs feature high vocal parts, we’ve focused on tracks that can be sung even by those who struggle with high notes.
We also touch on specific vocal techniques, so be sure to read through to the end.
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[Even If High Notes Are Tough, It's Okay!] Oda Kazumasa’s Easy-to-Sing Songs (11–20)
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This song conveys sorrow and tension, depicting the suffering of living and a wish for a world where people can trust one another.
It was included on the 1975 album “Wine no Nioi” (“The Scent of Wine”).
The rough, resounding piano timbre gives the impression of the anguish growing inside the heart.
While the lyrics express the idea that the world would be easier to live in if everyone had love, the rough vocal delivery also suggests a wish that cannot be fulfilled.
To match the song’s atmosphere, adopting a throwaway, nonchalant singing style might make it easier to perform.
In conclusion
This time, I introduced some of Kazumasa Oda’s easier-to-sing songs.
Since he has released many high-difficulty tracks in his solo career, most of the picks ended up being from his Off Course days.
The early Off Course era has a strong folk influence, so there are many other songs that are easy to sing as well.
Be sure to check them out!


