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ALL ABOUT KARAOKE

History of Karaoke

Do you love singing in the shower? Do you totally rock out along with the car radio? Do you use a hairbrush for a mic while standing in front of the mirror practicing for American Idol? If so, you might just love karaoke. Karaoke comes from the Japanese kara, meaning “void” and ōkesutora, meaning “orchestra.” To sing karaoke is to sing live, accompanied by the actual backup-music from your favorite songs. No more having to sing loud enough to drown out Madonna.

With karaoke, your voice is the star! The effect is exhilarating, and amateur singers across the globe are lining up at special karaoke clubs to perform their favorite tunes as if they were real pop singers

 

Where and When Did Karaoke Begin?

Karaoke began in the early 1970s in Kobe, Japan by musician Daisuke Inoue. He created tape machines that played music so people could sing along. Although he never patented it, the invention grew and later evolved into today’s modern karaoke machines—from full TV-screen systems to simple mic devices.

Modern Technology

Advances like LED lights, smoke machines, and enhanced microphones make karaoke feel like a real MTV performance.

Huge Music Library

What began with a small catalog has expanded to pop, rock, country, and show tunes—making karaoke fun for every age.

KTV Screens

Modern karaoke uses screens that show lyrics in sync with the music, making singing easier.

Home Karaoke Gaming

Karaoke games let users sing at home while being scored on pitch, rhythm, and timing.

Competitive Karaoke

A new trend in parts of the US and Canada is called “Kamikaze Karaoke” or “Karaoke Roulette”, in which players don’t choose the song that plays, and are forced to improvise as best they can. This trend has become so popular that it spawned not one but two national TV shows in the US: “The Singing Bee” and “Don’t Forget the Lyrics!” After almost 40 years, karaoke is hotter than ever and its popularity shows no signs of waning. So drop the hairbrush, lose the stage fright, and grab that karaoke microphone! Thanks to karaoke, anyone can be a singing superstar.