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Disco Dude!
Well another thread that could be of use to other people as it is to myself is taken off topic by Martin posting rubbish again.
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Originally Posted by
Mark Wild
I sing as little as possible when doing karaoke, but what you have to realise is, it is possible for you to lack singers, especially for the earlier part of the evening. So let's say you start at 9 p.m and you have 4 singers between then and 10.30 p.m. the four singers have covered maybe 20 minutes (if you're lucky) of that 1 1/2 hours. So what you going to do to fill the other hour and 10 minutes? Just play music and wait? Not acceptable in the world of karaoke I'm afraid.
Whether you can sing or not, you're going to need quite a big list of songs that YOU are going to sing if need be.
In my opinion, as a punter, if I sit down in a karaoke bar early doors when a compere is working, I want to be entertained, sitting for the first hour, listening to someone who can't even sing work his way through 6 songs, nightmare ! One hour with no singers is a long time, ask any KDJ and just playing music, ignoring your crowd, is a big ole no no.
I can see where you're coming from, Mark, but I've been doing karaoke for 11 years and in that time I've made my shows in to karaoke discos. When people aren't singing, I will sing a small number of songs but then I'll play music so people can have a bit of a dance if they want to. I don't ignore the crowd and I'm continually interacting with them but my voice won't stand up to three hours of constant singing (been there, got the t-shirt, got the voice problems!) so I don't.
And I've never had any complaints that I'm not entertaining enough... yet!
Dazzy D
Lightning Disco & Entertainment
Born to make you party!
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Originally Posted by
DazzyD
I can see where you're coming from, Mark, but I've been doing karaoke for 11 years and in that time I've made my shows in to karaoke discos. When people aren't singing, I will sing a small number of songs but then I'll play music so people can have a bit of a dance if they want to. I don't ignore the crowd and I'm continually interacting with them but my voice won't stand up to three hours of constant singing (been there, got the t-shirt, got the voice problems!) so I don't.
And I've never had any complaints that I'm not entertaining enough... yet!
I'm not saying it's black and white mate, it's just my opinion. I did my first ever karaoke 16 years ago when I was 20 and 5 years of that was working 6 nights a week as compere in a caberet bar where karaoke played a big part of most evenings (while we're throwing in experience and years/hours of service in the mix). I've never done a karaoke where people haven't sang for 3 hours though to be honest, I was talking about the beginning part of the evening.
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