What Does Karaoke Really Stand For?

July 13th, 2010 by Rachel Patterson Leave a reply »

Karaoke originated in Japan with the meaning of an orchestra, plainly put. It is a form of entertainment, when you can sing along with some music which is playing on a system. The original singers voice is not there, but it is a popular song, which most people know. Sometimes the volume is down lower, so that the singer can not be heard quite as well.

The DVDs of karaoke are played on a DVD with the lyrics so you can read them while the music is playing. There are some other methods used for karaoke and they are laser discs, VCD and CD+G. CD+Gs were ordinary CDs which had the audio included and with the lyrics included. These could be played on a CD player but the words were hard to read. Then the VCDs which are used for karaoke will keep the quality MPEG videos to display the lyrics.

There are two types of karaoke available multiplex being one and the other one is non-multiplex. Multiplex has the vocal only, so that the listener can get the song memorized by the words alone. They can also use it to compare their own voice with the other one on the disc. Then when they are ready they can eliminate the vocals with the remove button. With the non-multiplex one it comes without the vocals and this is good for someone who is very experienced in the use of the karaoke discs.

Something to remember is that the songs on the karaoke discs are not the original artist sing on them. The music itself is created new and the songs are recorded but they are so careful to keep the track very similar to the original as possible. It is also true with the multiplex DVDs that the original artist is not the one doing the singing.

One thing which is very important to note is when the technology can change the pitch so that it matches the person singing along with the song and at the same time it still has the same tempo as the original. These karaoke discs will come with background singers as chorus singers and it is not at all possible to remove this part of the track.

Something to note for those who would like some privacy when they are practicing their singing and have no room in their homes. There is a room called the karaoke box where people can rent this room and have an atmosphere which is good to concentrate with some privacy. This room can be available as long as you want. There is another option where some bars will allow you to sing with their karaoke machine for a fee of $2 or $1 for every song.

You could buy your own karaoke machine and have it in your home for the use of it any time you like. These machines and the DVDs that can go with them are both very inexpensive to buy.

There is a game which can be played in a karaoke bar which is called the karaoke roulette and it is interesting for the people who are listening. The songs are played randomly and the listeners have to guess which song it is and can sing along with it too. Websites cater to those interested in singing and sharing on a global level.

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