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65rosessamurai
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This has been a question on the back of my mind for a while, since before coming to Japan, Karaoke seemed to be a booming business in the Detroit area.
The wife and I love to go to Karaoke at least once a month.
I actually feel that it is good excercise for the lungs, helps in learning how to control your breathing, and if you are really good, how to hold that note an extra measure!
However, Karaoke in Japan might still be a bit different than the States. We have our own private rooms that are ALMOST sound-proofed, and since we don't smoke we don't have to worry about that added factor.
I understand from my sister that they, or our parents, have a Karaoke machine and everyone comes over for a 'Karaoke Party'.
BTW, anyone know the meaning and history to Karaoke? For those who don't, Karaoke literally means 'Empty Orchestra'. Osaka was known as the first to commercialize Karaoke, but it's possible the idea came up from someone in Tokyo or something. Currently, at the "Karaoke Box" in Japan, they have gotten more sophisticated with the machines, and use a server and terminals like a computer network.
For those of us who enjoy the 80's and 90's music, this is one way to do it!! The wife and I have a lot of fun with singing old songs from the 80's!
The wife and I love to go to Karaoke at least once a month.
I actually feel that it is good excercise for the lungs, helps in learning how to control your breathing, and if you are really good, how to hold that note an extra measure!
However, Karaoke in Japan might still be a bit different than the States. We have our own private rooms that are ALMOST sound-proofed, and since we don't smoke we don't have to worry about that added factor.
I understand from my sister that they, or our parents, have a Karaoke machine and everyone comes over for a 'Karaoke Party'.
BTW, anyone know the meaning and history to Karaoke? For those who don't, Karaoke literally means 'Empty Orchestra'. Osaka was known as the first to commercialize Karaoke, but it's possible the idea came up from someone in Tokyo or something. Currently, at the "Karaoke Box" in Japan, they have gotten more sophisticated with the machines, and use a server and terminals like a computer network.
For those of us who enjoy the 80's and 90's music, this is one way to do it!! The wife and I have a lot of fun with singing old songs from the 80's!