Top Love Song Duets for High Notes

Hot Duets Now
“Shallow” by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper is great for those who sing together at karaoke. It starts soft and builds up to loud parts. People can show off how well they can hit high notes.
Old Cool Theater Songs
“All I Ask of You” from Phantom of the Opera is a must for those who know how to handle big songs. It needs you to hold long high notes and match your singing well with your partner.
New Pop Tunes
“Señorita” by Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello mixes fun beats with spots that let you show off your voice, all while keeping the song fun and lively.
How To Nail These Songs
Practice to ace these duets:
- How to breathe right for long high notes
- How to move from low to high voice well
- How to sing soft and loud right
- How to sing tight with someone else
Tough Bits in Songs
Work on getting the big moments right. You need to:
- Time your parts to match well
- Know where to breathe
- Keep your voice strong
- Match loudness with your partner
Love Songs That Hit Hard
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Love Duets from Back in the Day (1970s-1990s)
Power ballads from rock’s big time are perfect for heartfelt duets. They have high, big parts that pull at your heart.
Songs like “Paradise By The Dashboard Light” are great for showing how well you can sing with someone else, hitting every high note.
Must-Try Love Duets
Songs like “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” and “Up Where We Belong” offer classic mixes of voices, making a forever kind of feel.
These are among the best duets for karaoke, using familiar patterns that let singers take turns and come together in big chorus parts.
How To Sing These Right
Setting Your Voice Right
Famous duets like “Endless Love” need you to hit notes right:
- High notes for women
- Tenor notes for men
- Deep breaths for long notes
- Strong voices for big chorus parts
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New Pop Duets
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Current Hot Duets
New pop music changes up how duets work with fresh sounds and ways of mixing voices.
“Señorita” by Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello is a great pick with its fun beats and smooth voice swaps, making it a top karaoke choice. Systems: Features That Make a Difference
Key Voice Mixes
“Shallow” by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper starts with soft parts and ends loud, showing off real singing skill.
Meanwhile, “We Don’t Talk Anymore” by Charlie Puth and Selena Gomez weaves cool tunes with modern sounds just right for new singers.
Easy Ways to Sing These
“True Colors” by Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick keeps the notes easy for all.
If you like simpler music, “Islands” by The xx gives you less music, more voice harmony to focus on.
These new duet songs mix today’s music tech with classic pop ways while keeping real heart in them.
What Makes Modern Duets Work
- Fun beats and trading parts
- Changes from soft to loud
- Notes that most can sing
- New tech in music
- Keeping a real feel in the tune
Musicals That Make You Feel Love
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Looking at Classic Broadway Songs
Musical theater love songs are key to Broadway’s big moments, with complex singing and deep stories.
“All I Ask of You” from Phantom of the Opera has amazing give and take between high and low voices, while “Tonight” from West Side Story shows off new ways to mix notes and build up music.
Hot Duets for Shows
Choosing a Broadway duet takes thinking about how well voices work together and what the song needs.
“As Long As You’re Mine” from Wicked and “Sun and Moon” from Miss Saigon hit hard with feelings while keeping singing not too hard.
Tips for Duets That Win
Pulling off a duet means picking the right song and prepping well.
“I’ll Know” from Guys and Dolls does well with back-and-forth singing that helps keep voices going. Nailing Broadway love songs needs:
- Building the story in the song
- Keeping in time with your partner
- Knowing when to breathe
- Staying on beat in flowing music bits
More Ways to Wow
Good musical theater duets need both singers to balance their voices and share the feel. Key bits are:
- Knowing how your voices mix
- Breathing together
- Making characters feel real
- Keeping a steady beat
- Managing soft and loud parts right
Deep R&B Songs for Two
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Classic R&B Big Songs
The heart and soul in R&B duets goes beyond simple songs, with deep voice play that lasts.
“Endless Love” by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie is a top example, with smooth runs and well-matched voice ranges that show deep song skill.
How To Be Great in R&B
“Fire and Desire” by Rick James and Teena Marie takes singing highs, making sure you control your pitch and move smoothly between parts.
The song’s give-and-take style lets singers show off all they can do while keeping true to deep feelings.
Fresh R&B Duets to Try
New duet setups like “My Boo” by Usher and Alicia Keys hit just right with complex mixes and easy tunes.
If you want a real test, “The Closer I Get to You” by Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway asks for top breath control and right on time singing. These picks are great for those who can handle deep tunes and strong feelings.
Must Have Skills
- Deep harmony work
- Wide voice range
- Right pitch always
- Deep feels
- Great breath work
Rocking Duets for Pairs
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Rock ballads from the golden days are great for making a singing night you won’t forget.
Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” is perfect for two, with parts that go back and forth and a big chorus that brings it all home.
Tips for Rocking It
Journey’s “Faithfully” is the high mark of rock duets, needing clear voice control and strong singing together.
The man’s part can show off skills in the verses, while the woman’s voice makes the chorus soar with layers that fill the air.
Songs That Challenge You
Meat Loaf’s “Paradise by the Dashboard Light” is the biggest test for those who really sing together. This showstopper needs perfect timing, feeling like the characters, and voices that match from start to end through many different song parts and speeds.
Songs for Growing Duos
Bon Jovi’s “Living on Prayer” is right in the middle, easy enough but still needs show-off skills. It lays out parts well for taking turns and coming together in a big chorus. The key change at the end is just right for showing how well two voices can work.
What You Need to Do Well
- Strong together singing
- True heart in songs
- Handling voice ups and downs
- Right timing always
- Getting into the roles