Monday, September 14, 2009
Karaoke Artists at Your Karaoke Store
Elvis Presley Karaoke we have over 180 different karaoke disc's from the man himself.
Neil Diamond Karaoke we have over 280 karaoke disc's
Garth Brooks Karaoke there is 300+ karaoke discs waiting for you.
The Beatles Karaoke who in there right mind doesn't love these guys 300+ karaoke discs
The Rolling Stones Karaoke need I say more!
Bon Jovi Karaoke titles like Livin' On A Prayer, and You Give Love A Bad Name
Carrie Underwood Karaoke American Idol Superstar with six pages of discs to choose from including Carrie Underwood Just Dream Karaoke
Frank Sinatra Karaoke The man the myth the legend
Kenny Rogers Karaoke Who doesn't love Kenny Rogers?
Dolly Parton Karaoke Need I say more.
So folks here are just a few artists that are on the yourkaraokestore.com site in the coming days I will be posting more artists in our library.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
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Sing Like a Pro With a Karaoke Machine
One invention that has really taken off in the music world is the karaoke machine.
Unlike other pieces of musical equipment, the karaoke machine appeals to folks of all ages, all genders and all types of voices – good or bad!
Here’s a quick guide to karaoke machines, and how they’ve progressed over the years.
A Brief History of Karaoke Machines
The earliest karaoke machine was invented in Japan during the 1970s when a singer named Daisuke Inoue developed a tape recorder that could play a song for a 100-yen coin.
He had been asked frequently by attendees of his performance to provide his song on a tape recorder so they could sing along during a company vacation.
Daisuke felt it was a great idea, not for his song only, but for many others. Inoue leased his karaoke machines to stores instead of selling them directly.
The machines were placed in restaurants and hotel rooms. In 2004, Inoue won the tongue-in-cheek Ig Nobel Peace prize for his invention.
Karaoke Hits the USA
Karaoke machines came to the United States during the 1990s when karaoke bars, also called KTV boxes, began having competitions or fun karaoke nights for amateurs.
Advancement of Karaoke Machines
The early karaoke machines worked with cassette tapes, but later became more advanced using CDs, laserdiscs, VCDs and today’s DVDs.
The machine has audio input, audio output, and a way to alter the pitch of the music.
The most popular machines are audio mixers that include a microphone input that’s built in with a Laser Disc, Video CD, CD+G or DVD player. Karaoke machines that are capable of producing a video lyrics display are called KTV in many countries.
Another unique feature of many karaoke machines is the ability to change the pitch of the music, or key, to fit the vocal range of the singer. With this feature, songs that are too high for the singer can be played in a lower key.
From Karaoke Machines to Computers
Karaoke songs are now being played over computers everywhere via music files such as MIDI, MP3 and many others.
The karaoke machine is not needed with these files, but a downloadable karaoke player instead. Both the players and song files can be downloaded on the Internet.
More Advances in Karaoke Machines are Coming....
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