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Product Name Key BPM Karaoke Length Karaoke Sample Track
Asare Mahina - MP3
Prashant Tamang

Am

80

05:50

Am

80

05:50

Bir Gorkhali - MP3
Mantra Band

A

138

04:03

Abm

125

04:24

Chal Batas Chal - MP3
Pramod Kharel

Abm

125

04:24

Chatta Rumal - MP3 + VIDEO
Sambhujeet Baskota & Sadhana Sargam

G

110

04:27

Chatta Rumal - MP3
Sambhujeet Baskota & Sadhana Sargam

G

110

04:27

Chekyo Chekyo - MP3
Rabin Shrestha (Nepathya Band)

E

109

04:07

Chekyo Chekyo - MP3 + VIDEO
Rabin Shrestha (Nepathya )

E

109

04:07

Chitthi Bhitra - MP3
Sajjan Raj Vaidya

B

109

05:12

Cm

120

04:29

Cm

120

04:29

Christmas Aayo - MP3
Santosh Tirwa

B

130

4:36

B

130

4:36

Daiba Hey - MP3
Sanup Poudel

Bb

86

03:41

Bb

86

03:41

Dulahi - MP3
Udit Narayan, Sanjeevani

E

146

05:32

Dulahi - MP3 + VIDEO
Udit Narayan, Sanjeevani

E

146

05:32

Dulahi (With Female Vocals) - MP3
Udit Narayan, Sanjeevani

E

73

05:32

E

73

05:32

Frequently Asked
Questions

1. What are the best Nepali karaoke songs for beginners?

Some of the best beginner-friendly Nepali karaoke songs include "Asare Mahina," "Timro Tyo Muskan," and "Yo Mann Ta Mero Nepali Ho," with simple melodies and lyrics.

2. How do I improve my singing with Nepali karaoke?

Practicing regularly with pitch-corrected karaoke tracks, following lyrics, and recording your sessions are excellent ways to improve vocal control and confidence in Nepali singing.

3. I’ve learned to sing Nepali songs from my music teacher. How different is it to practice with karaoke at home?

Singing under a teacher’s guidance is great for learning raag, sur, and voice control. But karaoke at home helps you build stage confidence. It trains you to follow the instrumental flow without a harmonium or tabla, just like during actual performances. It’s a great mix of discipline and freedom.

4. Why do some old Nepali songs feel harder to sing with karaoke than new ones?

Older songs often have free-flowing melodies and subtle tempo shifts, making them trickier with fixed karaoke tracks. New songs are more rhythm-locked and loop-friendly. But with practice, even vintage classics can flow smoothly with the right breathing and phrasing.

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