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There’s also another good chance for audience interaction. If you ever think you can’t hit any notes, just flip the script and change it to your lowest octave. It makes the transition into the high notes smooth. While not every karaoke song should be performed “up to eleven,” this one absolutely should.

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Performance tip: Falsetto notes are a lot easier to hit when you’re singing at full volume. The Darkness, “I Believe In a Thing Called Love” As a bonus, you can get audience participation by have them echo the end of each line during the verses, like “hang by the pool” and “mowed your lawn.” Getting the crowd involved is always a good tactic for winning.Ģ.

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Your audience probably can’t name a single other song by Fountains of Wayne (which is a shame, because they sure can write a catchy tune), but it knows every word to this chorus. Performance tip: While it’s true that not every good song translates to karaoke, this is an example of a jam that’s great when Fountains of Wayne are singing it, and it’s great when you’re singing it, too. “Tried to Carry a Tune and Dropped It” Division

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Starting with the easiest songs to sing, here are 18 karaoke songs for every skill level. (In fact, that’s your first lesson: Unless you are physically unable to stand, never sit down on stage.) We want you to succeed, so there will be no selections leaving you standing with your hands in your pockets, or even worse, sitting down on stage. You can certainly do them, but that was a period of time when everyone dabbled with excessively long guitar solos, strange keyboard experimentations, and repetitive choruses that go on for a minute and a half before fading out. You may note there aren’t a ton of ‘70s and ‘80s songs on here. This list will help you find the one that’s perfect for you. Whether you can sing a lot or a little, there are songs for your particular skill level. Because believe it or not, you don’t have to be the next Freddy Mercury to wow an audience. Your hand might even hurt from all the high-fives you’ll get. You can slog your way through a song that’s been done a million times before, or you can follow this list and get a tune that’ll have people talking all night. However, there’s a difference between being passable at karaoke and being memorable. Sure, anyone can go up there and shout “Livin’ on a Prayer” or “Sweet Caroline,” or a drunk group of gals can stumble through “Wannabe” by the Spice Girls, the five of them holding the two mics far enough from their face that you can’t actually hear them except for the second time they go “slam your body down and wind it all around,” since that line gets shouted. The act of picking a song to sing at karaoke is truly an art.












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