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#109: 50 Musical Theatre Songs for Beginner - Mezzo-Soprano


50 Musical Theatre Songs for Beginner - Mezzo-Soprano - Rebecca Reid Vocal Studio



Stepping into the magical world of musical theatre as a beginner? Get ready for a whirlwind of excitement and endless opportunities! But before you take center stage, there's one important task on your to-do list: choosing the perfect songs to showcase your voice.

Think of it like finding the perfect outfit for a special occasion – you want something that fits just right and makes you feel amazing. Picking songs for your repertoire is no different. It's about more than just picking tunes that sound nice. It's about handpicking melodies that match your vocal range and skill level, like finding that key that unlocks the full potential of your voice.


Just imagine a tailor crafting a custom-made suit – every stitch, every detail is carefully chosen to fit perfectly. Similarly, selecting songs tailored to your abilities sets the stage for an incredible singing experience. It's all about setting yourself up for success and enjoying every moment in the spotlight.


So, in this blog post, we're diving deep into the world of musical theatre songs specially curated for beginners. Get ready to explore a treasure trove of tunes that'll have you singing your heart out in no time!


 

50 Musical Theatre Songs for Beginner - Mezzo-Soprano


  1. Tomorrow from Annie

  2. Castle on a Cloud from Les Misérables

  3. My Favorite Things from The Sound of Music

  4. Part of Your World from The Little Mermaid

  5. Do-Re-Mi from The Sound of Music

  6. Happiness from You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown

  7. The Bare Necessities from The Jungle Book

  8. Consider Yourself from Oliver!

  9. Maybe from Annie

  10. Edelweiss from The Sound of Music

  11. I Whistle a Happy Tune from The King and I

  12. Getting to Know You from The King and I

  13. Where Is Love? from Oliver!

  14. I Enjoy Being a Girl from Flower Drum Song

  15. I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair from South Pacific

  16. I Cain't Say No from Oklahoma!

  17. Hello, Young Lovers from The King and I

  18. So Long, Farewell from The Sound of Music

  19. Sixteen Going on Seventeen from The Sound of Music

  20. My Lord and Master from The King and I

  21. I Have Confidence from The Sound of Music

  22. Climb Ev'ry Mountain from The Sound of Music

  23. Matchmaker from Fiddler on the Roof

  24. As Long As He Needs Me from Oliver!

  25. Do You Love Me? from Fiddler on the Roof

  26. Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful? from Cinderella

  27. You'll Never Walk Alone from Carousel

  28. A Spoonful of Sugar from Mary Poppins

  29. Once Upon a Dream from Sleeping Beauty

  30. I Won't Grow Up from Peter Pan

  31. Wouldn't It Be Loverly from My Fair Lady

  32. People Will Say We're in Love from Oklahoma!

  33. If I Were a Bell from Guys and Dolls

  34. Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' from Oklahoma!

  35. Happy Talk from South Pacific

  36. Shall We Dance? from The King and I

  37. Singin' in the Rain from Singin' in the Rain

  38. Anything You Can Do from Annie Get Your Gun

  39. Beauty and the Beast from Beauty and the Beast

  40. Tomorrow Belongs to Me from Cabaret

  41. Bali Ha'i from South Pacific

  42. I Cain't Say No from Oklahoma!

  43. Thank Heaven for Little Girls from Gigi

  44. Adelaide's Lament from Guys and Dolls

  45. Wouldn't It Be Loverly from My Fair Lady

  46. What I Did for Love from A Chorus Line

  47. Somewhere from West Side Story

  48. I Cain't Say No from Oklahoma!

  49. A Wonderful Guy from South Pacific

  50. Getting to Know You from The King and I

 

I hope the list above gives you some great ideas for picking songs that match your vocal range and skill level, and set you up for an exciting journey into the wonderful world of musical theatre!


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* Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog post is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional or medical advice. Singers and professional voice users should always consult with qualified professionals, such as singing teachers or medical practitioners before making any decisions or taking any actions related to their vocal health and wellbeing.


 

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