You Must Try These Karaoke Duets
Big Songs with Big High Notes
Old hit songs are a great way to show off a wide voice range.
(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life has key changes from
D4 to E5, making it both easy and bold.
A Whole New World gives each singer time to shine with key high notes.
New Duet Picks for Great Singing
New top songs give great chances to sing well.
Shallow shows deep feelings with big high notes in the chorus. more see
Save Your Tears mixes new pop with high notes at just the right spots for a big show.
Duets from Broadway and Musicals
Old musical songs have perfect harmony pieces.
All I Ask of You builds up to big moments.
As Long As You’re Mine has tricky harmonies and high notes between the singers.
How to Hit High Notes Well
Get these singing skills right for the best high notes:
- Use good breath control for high notes
- Keep balance in singing with your partner
- Warm up before hard parts
- Match well in harmony parts for big effects
- Use smooth vibrato in key spots
Better Duet Plans
Improve your show with these pro tips:
- Switch main melody parts to keep your voice fresh
- Split hard parts with your partner
- Make ups and downs in how loud you sing
- Show off in key chorus parts
- Make exciting key changes for a big end
Old Hit Duo Ballads
Top Old Hit Ballad Duos: The Best Karaoke Guide
Top Duet Picks
Ballad duets are still top picks for karaoke, good for showing off voice blends and feelings.
Don’t Go Breaking My Heart is great for new duos, with easy parts and key moments to help build confidence. Your Friends and Family
Top Level Singing
(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life is a lesson in big duo shows, needing very good breath control and working well with your partner.
The song’s big builds and tricky voice parts are perfect for those who can really sing.
Top Skills Needed
Endless Love is about great voice meshing, with hard melody needs and real feeling.
Meanwhile, Up Where We Belong tests singers with its fast key changes and deep harmonies, great for those who know their stuff.
How to Do Well
Doing these old duo ballads well needs:
- Even voice power
- Matching singing styles
- Well-timed breaths
- Blending in choruses
- Spot-on timing together
These big duets use classic ballad parts: swapping verses, full choruses, and big voice peaks that show off both singers.
New Pop Duo Hits
The Best Guide for New Pop Duos
Top New Duets for Singers
New pop duets have revamped singing together with top making and new singing ways.
These top songs show off two-voice setups and the best in fresh song work.
Need-to-Try New Duets
Latin-Pop Mix
“Señorita” by Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello blends Latin-pop with quick swaps in verses and keeps the energy up, making it great for a lively show.
Big Ballad Hits
“Shallow” by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper is top in big duo shows, needing top voice control and wide voice ranges. This award-winning song is all about deep voice skills and big feelings.
Fresh Pop Standards
“We Don’t Talk Anymore” by Charlie Puth and Selena Gomez is great for new duos, with clear voice parts and easy pitches. The neat tune helps duos do well together.
R&B-Pop Mix
“Save Your Tears (Remix)” by The Weeknd and Ariana Grande lifts modern duo art with trick voice runs and top breath needs. This mix shows today’s R&B in main pop duos.
What You Need to Do Well
Top shows of these new pop duos need:
- Know both voice parts well
- Work through big making
- Keep strong breaths
- Get good at blending voices
- Fit in with new voice ways
Big Broadway Shows
The Best Broadway Duo Songs
Classic Broadway Duos
Musical theatre duos are tops for big voice shows, with tricky blends and deep stories better than many pop works. Ensuring the Best Karaoke Experience
The famous “Anything You Can Do” from *Annie Get Your Gun* stands out with fun voice swaps and great timing, great for fun singers.
Love Duets from Broadway
“All I Ask of You” from *The Phantom of the Opera* brings a big love tune known well in musical theatre.
The same goes for “As Long As You’re Mine” from *Wicked* with its deep blends and big feel needs and voice control.
Key Skills to Show Off
“Last Night of the World” from *Miss Saigon* shows off skills through long high notes and tight breath control needs.
For some fun, “The Song That Goes Like This” from *Spamalot* mixes tricky blends with funny bits while keeping high singing standards.
New Broadway Picks
Today’s musicals mix old Broadway with new beats like “The World Will Know” from *Newsies*. This mix makes a fun show that pulls in both old and new theatre fans, keeping real show bits.
Rock Duos That Rock
Top Rock Duos for Karaoke: How to Pick Songs
Key Rock Duos
Rock duos are known for wild shows and big blends.
When picking the right karaoke duo, look for songs with clear voice ranges and blends.
Must-Try Rock Duos
“Don’t Stop Believin'” by Journey is great for rock duo shows.
The song lets singers swap lines and come together in big chorus parts, with the male voice in tenor and the female in mezzo-soprano.
Harder Duo Tests
“Paradise By The Dashboard Light” by Meat Loaf and Ellen Foley is a lesson in theatre rock duos.
This tough song needs top breath control and right-on timing, especially in its fast swaps and key high notes.
Skills You Need
“Under Pressure” by Queen and David Bowie asks for top pitch control for its known sliding voices, while “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around” by Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty shows the art of different voice sounds.
These rock blends make fun talks between singers, needing good skills for the best show.
How to Rock Your Part
- Get breath control for long high notes
- Work on timing for fast swaps
- Make blends work well
- Show off voice talks
- Get pitches right for sliding voices
Love Songs for High Notes
The Top Guide for Love Duos with High Notes
Classic Love Duos
“Endless Love” is known for love duo shows, with tricky high blends that show top voice skills.
The chorus needs top breath control and right pitch matching between partners, making it a top pick for those who can really sing.
Top Pieces to Try
“(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” is a top test for duo skills.
This big song needs singers to get hard melody parts right while keeping real feeling. Top skills include long power notes, ups and downs in how loud, and smooth swaps between singers.
Top-Level Love Picks
“When You Believe” is all about top voice art through a wide range and deep blends.
The bridge shows off top voice skills with its layers and long high notes, needing top pitch control and voice power.
Good Duos to Try Out
“A Whole New World” is good for singers still getting better but still has high notes to try.
This song has neat melody lines that are good for working on head voice skills while growing how you express feeling. The clear ranges and tune help build duo singing.
Key Skills to Work On
- Breath Help: Get belly breathing right for long high notes
- Voice Matching: Work on fitting your voice with your partner
- Voice Range Work: Try voice drills for high notes
- Showing Real Feeling: Keep it real while getting the tech parts right
Best Diva Duos
Top Diva Duos for Big Shows
Iconic Voice Pairs
Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey’s “When You Believe” is the top show of great voice talent, with big builds and smooth changes. The track shows perfect voice blends while letting each star show their own tricks.
Pink and Christina Aguilera’s “Lady Marmalade” has high-energy power voices with deep blends and big solo parts.
Top Blend Wonders
Barbara Streisand and Celine Dion’s “Tell Him” is top in tech voice skills, needing top pitch control and top breath work.
The pop mix of Beyoncé and Lady Gaga on “Telephone” shows modern voice setups with tricky rhythm lines and strong voice runs.
Big Theatre Voice Shows
Jennifer Hudson and Jessie J’s version of “And I Am Telling You” is all about drama in singing, mixing long belt spots with deep feeling.
These big duos need top voice power, right tone work, and top skills across many notes. Singers must get top voice skills like controlled breathing, right pitch moves, and smooth voice mixes to really do well in these tough songs.