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Please choose the difficulty you would like to practice from the list below to display a list of available lyrics. This classification is rather subjective; factors like e.g. vocal range, speed, amount of words, and other criterias have been taken into account.

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  • Beginner

    As a beginner you are just starting out or are at the early stages to learn the skill of singing. Your main focus is on melody, rhythm, and diction.
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    As an intermediate you have acquired the basic skills, and are in the phase of growing your skillset by exploring certain vocal effects and singing styles.
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    Lyrics of songs in the advanced group are considered to be on a high level, meaning the vocal techniques and styles are greatly developed and/or complex.