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🎵 Karaoke Studio

Sing Along & Train

Search any song — watch the karaoke video, follow synchronized lyrics, check your pitch live, and warm up with VRN vocal exercises in the song's key.

Auto-searches YouTube • or paste any YouTube URL directly into the box above
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Search for a song to begin

Type a song title and artist above. We'll find the karaoke video and load the synchronized lyrics for you.

Karaoke Studio: Sing, Follow, and Train

Karaoke Studio is more than a lyric player — it is a practice room. Search any song or paste a YouTube URL, and the tool loads the karaoke video alongside synchronized lyrics, a live pitch meter, and VRN vocal warm-ups generated in the song's key. You can watch, follow, and self-correct in one place.

Getting a Song Loaded

Type a song title and artist into the search box and the tool auto-searches YouTube, or paste a YouTube link directly. If a video shows “can't be embedded,” that means the video's owner disabled external playback — open it on YouTube or try another result from the list. Once loaded, the synchronized lyrics scroll in time so you always know where you are in the song.

Using the Live Pitch Meter

Start the pitch meter and the display shows whether each note you sing is flat (♭), in tune (✓), or sharp (♯) in real time, with a live score tracking your accuracy through the song. Singing along to music you love while watching your own intonation is one of the fastest ways to build pitch awareness, because you already know how the melody is supposed to sound — the meter just shows you where your voice drifts.

Warm Up First

Before you launch into the song, run the VRN warm-ups offered in the song's key. Warming up in the correct key means your voice is prepared for the exact range the song demands rather than a generic set of exercises. A few minutes of targeted resonance work — easing chest [C] into mask [N] as you climb — protects your voice and noticeably improves the first verse. As always, stop if you feel any strain; the goal is sustainable practice, not pushing through discomfort.