Karaoke is Japanese for "empty orchestra"
Karaoke is Japanese for "empty orchestra". It describes a strange Japanese tradition that somehow his way around the world where you know the lyrics to sing the songs to a backing tape, preferably low and usually while very drunk. Many companies now have special karaoke nights and competitions, and some even full time karaoke bar.
Who ever heard of just karaoke how the hell could happen – indeed wonder 99% of karaoke singers sound absolutelyhowling cat-nail-on-a-chalkboard awful. If you've ever participated in yourself, though you might know the answer to the question: karaoke is really fun.
I mean, who would not come to sing the classics like Elvis Presley and Abba, and songs from Grease? Karaoke is not the only place you can complain to the old rules as well – it is in every culture retro, the composition of the CD several decades in a night of cheese, in which music plays throughout the fallclearly in the category of music you like, but do it anyway.
If you're into karaoke, it's worth saying that bars do not just go and do it. Many companies rent equipment easily, but not so hard to make self-love. Karaoke CDs are cheap and easy to find, such as microphones and players can decode: no more CD players that can translate into a television. If you do noteven want these things too cumbersome to buy and connect, try the SingStar series of games for PlayStation 2 SingStar is basically a karaoke together in a box, disc of songs and microphones, with the advantage that you can see music videos and keep your progress on the memory card.
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