Wednesday, September 5, 2012

The Karaoke Revolution: Amateur Singers Bad Singers and Kids Too!

Let the amateur singers shine

The karaoke revolution has opened the door for amateur singers to shine all over America. It has also made a way for aspiring singers of all ages to have fun while demonstrating their talents, from ages 5 to 95! Those who cant sing a lick enjoy karaoke as well.

Local Fame for Amateur Singers

With the karaoke revolution, which started in the 1990s in the United States, amateurs who would have never made it to stardom could suddenly become a local star in their own hometown.

Even if they never made a hit record or never performed at a crowded concert, amateur singers could now perform at local events, competitions, clubs or restaurants and enjoy a little fame locally by using karaoke entertainment.

Whats so amazing about the karaoke revolution is how quickly it spread across the nation. It didnt take long for karaoke to become the thing to do in almost every small-town club or event. Karaoke spread quickly among gat herings and parties as well. It would often be used in place of party games with large groups of people.

The Comical Side of Karaoke

The karaoke revolution also sparked a new comical side of singing along with ones favorite tunes. Even in local clubs and restaurants, guests began holding contests to see who could sing the worst! This new comical approach to singing brought out the best and worst (singing, that is) in people, and they could actually have a laugh about it.

The Online Karaoke Revolution

Today, the karaoke revolution has spread online as well. There are now thousands of websites about karaoke.

Some sites offer tips and advice, some sell karaoke machines and music, and other sites have open chat forums where karaoke fans can talk with others . On the technical end, karaoke players and computer music files were also developed, enabling anyone to download the players and music from their own computer. With this new technology, people can enjoy karaoke even if they dont own a machine.

Karaoke for Kids

Another way the karaoke revolution has made a difference is it has provided a venue for kids of all ages to practice singing their favorite songs.

There are karaoke machines just for kids, made with different colors, themes, etc. They are easy to use and come with a microphone.

Kids today are enjoying maximum benefits with new combined players. These players combine DVD videos, audio CDs, MP3 files, Karaoke CDG and more all in one machine.

These amazing machines enable kids to practice singing, and enjoy their favorite movies and music.

Movies and Karaoke

More evidence of the karaoke revolution can be seen in its inclusion in Hollywood films. In 1996, The Cable Guy depicted characters singing karaoke off-key. Other movies with karaoke performances include Lost in Translation, Duets and Rush Hour 2.

An independent film called The Karaoke King uses karaoke as a main theme.

Its yet to be seen of what lies ahead for the karaoke revolution.

There are so many new karaoke machines and technologies being developed that singers will be able to customize their experience more and more. The karaoke revolution truly is an amazing thing considering its only been around in this country for a little over a decade!

Bob Pardue is owner of Karaoke Singing and is a retired karaoke DJ. You can view his other music articles by going to http://www.karaoke-singing.com


Author:: Bob Pardue
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