MakingLoveOutofNothingAtAll/AirSupply 

Western (pop) music

Song overview

Nagisa no Chikai (Making Love Out of Nothing At All) was written and composed by Jim Steinman and first released by Australian soft rock band Air Supply on their 1983 greatest hits album Greatest Hits, The song is a power ballad. It spent three weeks at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States.

*References Wekipedia.

Ease of singing karaoke (5 levels)

★★★☆☆

The song starts out easy to sing in plain English, but the key suddenly becomes higher in the middle and the difficulty level increases rapidly.

The key is much higher from the middle of the song and it is quite difficult to sing the whole song in the original key.

Degree of excitement(5 levels)

★★★★☆

This is Air Supply’s best-known song and is well-known and highly exciting.

It is a song that is sung solely on its own, so it is not recommended unless you are confident that you can sing it all the way through.

Degree of comfort in singing(5 levels)

★★★★★

It is quite pleasant to sing at a high pitch and at maximum volume from the middle of the song.

However, if you don’t have the confidence to sing all the way through, there is a big possibility that you will end up with indigestion.

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★★★★★

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Karaoke practice video

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