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Vibrato practice piece. Take the first step toward becoming a great singer!

Among karaoke lovers, many people are probably thinking, “I want to become a better singer.” While researching how to improve your singing, quite a few of you may also be thinking, “I want to master vibrato.” Vibrato refers to a singing technique that oscillates pitch and/or volume up and down, and it enhances expressiveness in your singing.

In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of songs that are perfect for practicing vibrato.

Different artists and songs feature various styles of vibrato, so study many performances and use them as material to help you improve.

We look forward to the day you showcase your wonderful singing.

Vibrato practice exercises. Take your first step toward great singing! (41–50)

FlowerFuji Kaze

This is Fujii Kaze’s 14th digital-only single, released in October 2023.

It was reportedly written as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Thursday drama series “Ichiban Suki na Hana.” The song is striking for its gentle vocal melody and simple arrangement, and in response, Fujii’s voice resonates with great warmth and softness.

Fittingly, the vocal line employs many long tones, and by using a wide variety of vibrato—especially on those sustained notes—Fujii makes the piece even more memorable.

In a sense, it could be called a showcase of vibrato techniques, so please feel free to use it as study material.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced a range of songs that are perfect for practicing vibrato.

Each piece differs in the width of the pitch oscillation and the speed of the pitch fluctuation, showing that there are many kinds of vibrato.

Be sure to listen to and study a wide variety of vocal styles, and put what you learn to use in your own singing!