10 Easy Songs That Can Be Sung At Any Level Ain't No Sunshine by Bill Withers. Can't Help Falling in Love by Elvis Presley. Make You Feel My Love by Bob Dylan. Shake It Off by Taylor Swift. Mamma Mia by ABBA. Born This Way by Lady Gaga. Da Doo Run Run by The Crystals (feat. Dolores Brooks) I Can See Clearly Now by Johnny Nash. More items... •
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Read More »When you start singing lessons, it can be difficult to figure out which song you want to sing first, especially if you aren’t aware of your voice type, or what style you’d prefer to practice. These are choices that are solidified as you progress in your lessons, but at first, it can be difficult to pinpoint. Without knowing your true range of vocal abilities, song choice might be based on simply finding something that you like the tune of or have a desire to sing. But song choice is important to make sure you are complimenting your voice as well. There are songs you can choose from that are easy and can be sung at any vocal ability level. So, what makes a song easy to sing? Here are some key factors you should look for: lyrics that are simple to remember, a range of an octave or less, more of a chest or belting-voice and no falsetto or head voice (which provides a comfortable range), and a rhythm that doesn’t contain a lot of unexpected accents are your best bet. Easy karaoke songs are sometimes a great option to start with, and some karaoke songs are easier to sing than others. “Bohemian Rhapsody” with its ever-changing keys and tunes probably wouldn’t be a great song choice to start with. It doesn’t fall into the best karaoke songs category. And because of this, it’s important to learn the songs which are some of the best options you can try to help you find the perfect song for your voice. Here is a list of ten simple songs to get your singing juices flowing:
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Read More »The lyrics to this song are a little more complex, but the melody and verses are quite simple. And, if you’ve ever been in love this is the perfect love song that anyone can relate to. Most people also know the version that Adele has done, but without all of the expanded vocals she does in her version, it is a very easy song to pick up.
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Learn More »When you want to sing a love song that has a lot of meaning without singing too many high notes, this one is perfect. This is also a great versatile song that can work for a man or woman, so very gender-neutral, like the Bob Dylan song. It’s a great song if you love piano ballads, too!
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