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Old August 24th, 2005, 12:53 PM
Karaoke John Karaoke John is offline
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Hi All
I hope to some day have as many songs as everyone else has mentioned.
As of now I have about 5000 songs with maybe a thousand being repeats due to different brands and artists multiplex etc.
I believe I have a good crosssection of music that includes oldies, Rock and Roll, broadway, country, pop and some rap. I hate Rap and don't usually buy very much of that genre.
People will ask me the ? whats the difference in the song. which is okay because I will put up the best version of it. Unless all they give me on the request slip is a number then I play the exact version they ask for.
With 5000 songs it still gives people a lot to choose from. The advantage to having duplicates and Multiplexed to choose from especially if you are still using disks is if one track gets messed up you still have a playable back up. Also some people who have never sang Karaoke before I call em Karaoke virgins get real shy up on stage and having the guide vocals helps them sing. Most of the time I usually play the non guide vocal version unless they specifically ask for it.
Anyway Hoster makes KJ'ing so much easier, I bet it was a nightmare having to carry 20,000 + songs before Hoster We're talking How many disks? and I sure would have hated that. I used to carry 300 disks and now I only carry about 7 disks total just the DVD's and a couple of chartbuster that wouldn't import.
Have a great day
John
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