Monday, December 3, 2007

Karaoke Music

Karaoke bars are quite popular these days. People come here to hang out and have fun. The word ?karaoke? is derived form a Japanese word and means ?empty orchestra?. It started in Kansai, Japan, in 1984, and spread to worldwide popularity. Music of any popular song is taken but the voice of the singer is absent or reduced. So, anybody who is interested can sing along using a microphone, usually the lyrics are also displayed .Some restaurants also have adopted this concept and they either have their in house singer or sometimes even visitors can sing.
Before karaoke music came in cassettes only but with technological advances they were replaced with CDs, VCDs and DVDs.KTV boxes were set up for people to entertain their friends or just to have fun. KTV means karaok View the rest of this article


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