The Best Songs to Sing When You’re Scared of High Notes
Easy Pop Songs for New Singers
Easy pop songs are great for those who are just starting and feel scared. Singers like Adele (“Someone Like You”), Ed Sheeran (“Perfect”), and Sam Smith (“Stay With Me”) mostly stick to middle tones. These songs help you feel sure and safe as they don’t push your voice too hard.
Classic Rock Songs That are Easy to Sing
Songs by The Beatles like “Hey Jude” and “Let It Be,” or Tom Petty’s “Free Fallin'” and “Learning to Fly,” have tones that are easy to handle. They’re good for practice because they don’t have tricky high notes, and the way they are sung is straightforward.
R&B and Country Songs for Safe Practice
Soft R&B songs give a good chance to grow your voice. Songs like John Legend’s “All of Me” and Alicia Keys’ “If I Ain’t Got You” are easy to reach and let you show feeling. Country songs like “I Can’t Help Falling in Love” and “Amazing Grace” have simple tunes that don’t push your voice too much.
How to Build Your Singing Confidence
Start with songs that:
- Don’t need many high notes
- Keep the same tune in verses
- Slowly build up the melody
- Stick to middle tones
- Are clear and easy to sing
As you get better, slowly try harder songs while staying true to good singing ways and breathing right.
Soft Pop Hits for Easy Practice
Soft Pop Hits: A Guide for Easy Singing
Pop Songs That Are Easy for Starters
Pop music is full of songs that don’t make you strain your voice.
Look for tunes that don’t go too high or too low. Singers like Adele, Ed Sheeran, and Taylor Swift often have songs like “Someone Like You,” “Perfect,” and “Wildest Dreams” that are ideal for light singing.
Melodic Growth and Range
Choose songs with smooth climbs in tune rather than big jumps. Songs like Christina Perri’s “A Thousand Years” show a soft rise in notes. Sam Smith’s “Stay With Me” is also good for sticking to an easy range.
Get Stronger at Singing with Practice
Songs like Bruno Mars’ “Just The Way You Are” and John Legend’s “All of Me” are great for getting your voice stronger. When picking songs, look at how the verse and chorus fit together. Lewis Capaldi’s “Someone You Loved” is great for practicing because it keeps the same range all through the song.
Songs to Try:
- “Someone Like You” – Adele
- “Perfect” – Ed Sheeran
- “Wildest Dreams” – Taylor Swift
- “A Thousand Years” – Christina Perri
- “Stay With Me” – Sam Smith
- “Just The Way You Are” – Bruno Mars
- “All of Me” – John Legend
- “Someone You Loved” – Lewis Capaldi
Classic Rock’s Easy Ranges
Your Guide to Easy Classic Rock Songs
Key Classic Rock Songs for New Singers
Classic rock has many songs that don’t need you to stretch your voice too much. These tracks keep the melody easy, great for those who are still learning.
Top Classic Rock Songs for Newbies
Songs like Van Morrison’s “Brown Eyed Girl” and Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama” are good examples of rock songs that keep an easy range. They give you the feel of real rock but don’t make singing too hard.
Beatles Songs for Learning to Sing
Songs by The Beatles help you grow your range in a safe way. “Let It Be” and “Hey Jude” are perfect because they build up slowly, letting you try more notes safely.
Rock Songs That are Easy to Sing
Tom Petty’s top tracks are good for singers. Songs like “Learning to Fly” and “Free Fallin'” keep the tough rock sound but stay easy to sing. Also, songs from Creedence Clearwater Revival like “Have You Ever Seen the Rain” and “Bad Moon Rising” are great choices.
Songs to Help Rock Singers Get Better
If you want to work on your rock voice, try “Wild Horses” by The Rolling Stones or “Wish You Were Here” by Pink Floyd. They help you get the right rock style while keeping your singing safe.
More Songs to Try:
- “Wild Horses” – The Rolling Stones
- “Wish You Were Here” – Pink Floyd
- “Learning to Fly” – Tom Petty
- “Let It Be” – The Beatles
- “Brown Eyed Girl” – Van Morrison
Country Songs for Safe Singing
Top Country Songs for Safe Voice Practice
Country Songs Good for Beginners
Country music is a great place to start for singers who want to practice safely.