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Old November 11th, 2002, 04:59 PM
infoby infoby is offline
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Gentlemen

Be what it may, every Karaoke singer I know would love to be the person that people love to listen to, that?s what makes Karaoke so popular, or they just love to sing.

The reason I mentioned this, is for the following reason, some time back if you wanted to become the next latest and greatest you made your self a demo then had hundreds of copies of it made then you hit the road getting every radio station that would listen to you to play your record, until you were popular enough that the recording studios would take an interest in you.

Then the talent agency or reps got involved and they started locking up every radio station in the country, so they could regulate who got heard. If you were lucky you might get a chance to play your demo to a studio but for the most part they wouldn't even talk to you if you didn't have an agent. And a good one at that.

So along comes Karaoke now this gives those who are great but can't make it in the world of who makes and who doesn't (mainly because they didn't have enough money to make, not because they don't have the talent.) A chance to be the star they had always hoped to be, they sing other peoples music, because that is what is available. Would they sing their own stuff, you bet if they had the opportunity.

Now the bottom line is how does this effect MTU and companies like them and their products, In MTU?s case, they build everything to accommodate this type of singer, Karaoke Home Pro for making their own Karaoke Disk, they build Hoster a system to play their Disk, and the ability to access a great deal of forums, so they can get ideas from other singers and musicians, ideas of great and fun things to do, and access to a company that sells all of the supporting products.

This forum is titled Singers & Host this just pertains to the singing side is all. Just food for thought.

David
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