Songs You Must Try Solo Tonight

Rock Songs You Should Know for Solo Practice
Sweet Home Alabama and Don’t Stop Believin’ are great to start with if you need to work on your voice skills. These rock hits aid in building pitch skills and Right Song help in setting up right breath use, even if you are just new or already good.
New Songs for Voice Work
Get better at new voice skills with Easy On Me by Adele and Taylor Swift’s Anti-Hero. These fresh hits give good practice for voice mix skills and tough voice runs, letting singers grow their art and voice.
Old Slow Songs for More Work
Famous songs like Etta James’ At Last and Whitney Houston’s I Will Always Love You are best for making vibrato better and for more voice range. These hard old songs need good voice work and feeling in singing.
Tips You Need for Practice

Start with songs that have simple song flows to grow confidence and skill. Aim to keep right breathing from your gut when you sing. Always do good voice warm-ups before you try harder songs, to keep your voice safe and to get better.
How to Learn in Steps
Grow your song list bit by bit, starting with songs you can handle and moving to harder ones as you get better. Each song gives new ways to get better, from basics to hard show acts.
A Guide to Old Rock Songs: Singing Practice
Must-Know Rock Songs for Voice Work
Old rock songs from rock’s big time (1960s-1980s) are great for singers to learn from.
- “Sweet Home Alabama” by Lynyrd Skynyrd and “Dream On” by Aerosmith show the voice ranges you must know for pitch work and keep up.
- Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin'” is top in learning breath use and voice change skills.
- Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” shows the top of voice skills, with opera-like parts, rock strong voice ways, and voice range tests.
Growing Voice Range and How You Show It
The Who’s “Behind Blue Eyes” is great for learning voice changes, moving from soft parts to loud parts. This change helps grow both how you put feeling in and voice skill.
Start with slow songs like 호치민 퍼블릭가라오케 Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven” to nail breath use ways, clear song flow, and clear saying of words. Keep a same good voice across different voice parts while you make your own way of singing within these old hits.