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Best Songs To Sing For Alto Singers.

The alto vocal register is a female voice register with a truly unique flavour. Its slightly lower pitch gives it a deep and vintage quality that delivers heavy emotional power. If you are an alto singer looking for songs to practice then this article is for you. We will break down some of the best songs for alto singers that you can use in your next vocal practice session.


Lana Del Ray - Video Games


Lana Del Ray released her debut single Video Games in 2011, and the world quickly fell in love with her unique vocal talents. Video Games has an atmospheric and dreamy vibe, with instrumentation that leaves lots of space for the vocal to shine. 


The note range used within the song is fairly comfortable for most altos, however at some points the melodies take things to the lower end of the vocal range. Overall Video Games is a fun and powerful song for altos to sing and is a perfect choice to warm up your voice with at the start of a vocal session.


Adele - Rolling In The Deep


Adele is one of the biggest selling artists of the 21st century, and for many listeners Rolling In The Deep was the first song from Adle that they connected with. This song is a powerful ballad that channels elements of soul in its lyrics and vocal delivery. Rolling In The Deep is a very fun song to practice for altos as it offers singers a chance to play with their full range of both pitch and emotional intensity. The chorus contains long powerful belts which require superb breath control to pull off, making this song a great addition to your vocal repertoire as an alto singer.


Dolly Parton - Jolene


Next on our list of the best songs to sing for alto singers we have the iconic song Joelene from Dolly Parton. Jolene is one of the best known songs from Parton and has been covered by numerous artists since the song's release in 1973.


Jolene is sung in a twangy country style and will allow you to work on your vibrato when delivering the lyrics. You can also try and do your best cowgirl impression with this song and embody a country girl character when singing. 


ABBA - Mamma Mia


Mamma Mia from ABBA is a classic sing-along track that offers a lot of variety for vocal practice. Thanks to the bands use of multiple voices within their music, ABBAs back catalogue is a great resource for alto singers who want to practice and improve their vocal technique.


Mamma Mia is known for its catchy melodies and varied backing harmonies. Thanks to the use of multiple voices in this song, altos can choose to sing the main melodic line, or focus on the background vocals if they want to improve their harmony skills. 


Lorde - Royals


Royals from pop singer Lorde is an iconic track from the 2010s, and combines an alternative edge with mainstream catchiness and wide appeal. This song is sung in an interesting style that at times feels like it crosses into rap territory. There are clearly hip hop elements in the beat and vibe of the track, and so when practicing this song you can try to add a sense of urban swagger into your vocal delivery. This song complements Video Games from Lanan del Rey so you can think about practicing these songs back-to-back if you want to refine your vocals in this style. 


Lady Gaga - Bad Romance


Finally on our list of the best songs to sing for alto singers we have Bad Romance from pop artist Lady Gaga. This is an insanely catchy track that combines strong melodies with theatrical delivery, making it a very fun song to sing.


Bad Romance is gentler than most Lady Gaga songs as it does not push the vocal range too hard, and most of the melodies in the song fall into the comfortable middle of the alto register. This song is quite simple to learn and pick up, meaning that you can effortlessly add it to your vocal repertoire with a few practices.



Thanks for checking out this blog post. Hopefully these song recommendations will be useful for you to practice as an alto singer. Stay tuned for more articles like tis and further vocal/singing tips.


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