You might have the most impressive pipes in the whole of your city. You might sound like a strangled cat when you sing, especially after a few drinks. But whatever your range and ability, you will take to the stage for one of these karaoke songs. And it will be brilliant.

Choosing the right song is crucial. If you can't sing in tune, perhaps opt for a rap. If you want to show off that high range, potentially opt for a bit of Whitney. In our list of the best karaoke songs ever, we've got everyone from Madonna to Lizzo, and from Toto to Frank Sinatra. Take a shot and warm up those vocal chords, people. These are the best karaoke songs ever.


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so basically if you've read the new twitch policy ( -guidelines/music/)thenthen) you'd know that you can't play nor sing any unowned music anymore which is really making me really fucking annoyed (I really recommend reading it)

Any thoughts on this change? I want to know what others think too

Looking for the best karaoke songs? Whether you want to hit the high notes with Whitney or sing a duet from Grease, we've got you covered. After all, there's no better feeling than rolling into a karaoke room with your closest friends and a pre-selected list of songs to sing. Better yet, spend some time brushing up on choreography and prepare to wow your audience.

Now about that pre-vetted song list: We know whittling down the thousands of karaoke-approved songs is a nearly impossible task. Ahead, we've gathered up everything: duets, current pop, throwback jams, country classics, boy band staples, ballads, and more. If you can't figure out what to sing at your next karaoke sesh consider this your go-to. Let's get into it.

To bring your own music and lyrics to any Karaoke place, you need to download the Karaoke video onto your phone from Youtube which can now be done with Youtube premium. Then when you are at the karaoke place and have a 2 microphone setup. Put the speaker of your phone on top of the 1st microphone and hold it so you can see the lyrics, then sing into the 2nd microphone. You will hear the track of the song from the 1st microphone and be able to read the lyrics. So, you don't have to be limited to the tyranny of the Karaoke book and just bring whatever song you want from Youtube. I have done this on Norwegian's (ta && ta.queueForLoad ? ta.queueForLoad : function(f, g){document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', f);})(function(){ta.trackEventOnPage('postLinkInline', 'impression', 'postLinks-96602869', '');}, 'log_autolink_impression');cruise ships. You do have to initially tell the Karaoke DJ, that you don't need them to play a track - I just tell them I am going to sing a Capella (no instruments). They are always really confused about that at first.

When working on reading skills, karaoke (reading lyrics to songs while singing over a recorded backing track) can be an effective and engaging tool. As a music therapist, we can use our training to select music:

Singfit, an app was developed by a music therapist, allows the user to customize the level of support provided by the lyrics and soundtrack in categories such as background music, support singers, and complexity of lyrics.

In large groups motivated by Karaoke/singing along to familiar recorded music, I structure the activity to test social skills such as sharing, acting as a leader, and collaborating. To work on sharing, I will have a small group (2-4) individuals at the mic and ask them to switch or challenge them to switch at certain parts of the song. Making them listen for cues tests cognition, too! To work on leadership, I will give the singer another task such as directing, selecting the next singer/s, or tasking them to select or create a rhythm for the group to play on instruments.

Today, the internet allows an increased access to diverse music (the days of the radio and MTV are over), and as a music therapist expecting ourselves to be able to play every song requested by a client is unreasonable. In some situations, such as when a client is reminiscing at end of life, when providing autonomy is a major goal, or when preferred music is critical for engagement (and is not known by the therapist), recorded music can be an important tool! In these situations, technology allows us to pull up preferred music instantly, and then our experience as music therapists allows us to use elements of the music to continue to target goals. By occasionally using recorded music by choice, we can increase our ability to effectively use it in a pinch.

If you are planning to use recorded music, it should be intentional and not as a way to decrease planning time or repertoire acquisition. Learning to lead all styles of music is of utmost importance as music therapists(yes, this includes electronic music, metal, and rap!) even though using recorded music as a shortcut is sometimes tempting. As music therapists, we have the ability to weigh the benefits of using recorded music over live music. It is our responsibility to provide live music if we determine it is what will be most effective and we have the time to do so.

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I received the singing machine as a gift. Now I'm 65, so getting a gift of singing karaokee at home, is a great deal for me.

Very disappointed! I have had this machine stored because it will not connect to 5G Wi-Fi 

More disappointed that I have never used it but still store it, with hope.

Some have said from customer service that it woek on 2.4 Wi-Fi. I don't have that luxury at my home. 

Send it back and we will upgrade it!

In the original box or pay shipping on a 8 square ft box! Yikes the price!

I threw the box away never expecting to be robbed of this not working, we are in the age of electronics! Right?

WRONG!

My wife bought this for me for my birthday. Imagine getting a gift as a child, but no batteries! THAT'S HOW I FEEL. 

I have a three hundred dollar singing machine that has a pretty light in the front of it, thats all.

Hey I have sung with Conway Twitty, his song, "ITS ONLY MAKE BELIEVE"

That is what I recieved as a gift, it is only make believe, that I have a singing machine.

Thank goodness, I have a pretty good singing ability.

I don't really need a machine.

HOWEVER,.....I BELIEVE THE COMPANY SHOULD REPLACE THEIR PROBLEM MACHINE WITH ONE THAT WILL WORK.

I AM TEACHING MY GRANDCHILDREN TO SING AND WILL GET THE GOOD STUFF FOR THEM.!!!

TOM

Improve and practise your listening skills with the best music videos. Fill in the gaps to the lyrics as you listen and sing Karaoke to your favourites

The music is an instrumental version of a well-known popular song. Lyrics are typically displayed on a video screen, along with a moving symbol, changing colour, or music video images, to guide the singer. In Chinese-speaking countries and regions such as mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore, a karaoke box is called a KTV. The global karaoke market has been estimated to be worth nearly $10 billion.[2]

From 1961 to 1966, the American TV network NBC carried a karaoke-like series, Sing Along with Mitch, featuring host Mitch Miller and a chorus, which superimposed the lyrics to their songs near the bottom of the TV screen for home audience participation.[3] The primary difference between Karaoke and sing-along songs is the absence of the lead vocalist.

Sing-alongs (present since the beginning of singing) fundamentally changed with the introduction of new technology. In the late 1960s and into the 1970s, stored audible materials began to dominate the music recording industry and revolutionized the portability and ease of use of band and instrumental music by musicians and entertainers as the demand for entertainers increased globally. This may have been attributable to the introduction of music cassette tapes, technology that arose from the need to customize music recordings and the desire for a "handy" format that would allow fast and convenient duplication of music and thereby meet the requirements of the entertainers' lifestyles and the 'footloose' character of the entertainment industry.

The karaoke-styled machine was developed in various places in Japan. Even before the Invention of the first machines, the word "karaoke" had long been used in Japan's entertainment industry to refer to the use of instrumental recordings as backing tracks in situations when a live band could not be arranged for a singer.[4] Japanese engineer Shigeichi Negishi, who ran a consumer electronics assembly business, made the first prototype in 1967.[5][6][7] He subsequently began mass producing coin-operated versions under the brand name "Sparko Box," making it the first commercially available karaoke machine. For media, it used 8-track cassette tapes of commercially available instrumental recordings. Lyrics were provided in a paper booklet.[8] However, he ran into distribution troubles and ceased production of the Sparko Box shortly thereafter.[9] Another early pioneer was Toshiharu Yamashita, who worked as a singing coach, and in 1970 sold an 8-track playback deck with microphone for sing-alongs.[7]

In 1971, nightclub musician Daisuke Inoue[10] independently invented his own karaoke machine in the city of Kobe.[11][12] His biggest contribution was understanding the difficulty amateurs had in singing pop songs, recording his own versions of popular songs in keys that made them easier for casual singers.

As such he also included a rudimentary reverb function to help mask singers' deficiencies. For these reasons, he is often considered to be the inventor of the modern business model for karaoke, even though he was not the first to create a machine and did not, like Negishi or Yamashita, file a patent.[13] Music has long been part of Japan's nightlife, and particularly so in the postwar era, when a variety of establishments such as cabarets and hostess clubs emerged to serve the needs of salarymen unwinding and entertaining clients. Music, whether performed for listening or singing along, played a key role.[14] Inoue, a bandleader, drummer, and Electone keyboardist, specialized in leading sing-alongs at nightclubs in Sannomiya, the entertainment district of the city of Kobe. e24fc04721

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