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Old April 30th, 2004, 01:44 PM
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I think the reason that in Karaoke they are popular, is because it somehow relieves the Peer pressure if you have someone standing next to you when you are singing.

I see most of the times when newbies are starting out, they want someone to get up with them, Once they find out that they aren't going to have someone Boo them, or make snide remarks, They gey used to singing solo.

But then again Some songs are just made to be dynamite duets. Beer for my horses, is one. does he love you, reba & Linda... the list goes on & on. I don't Know your taste in music, or what you listen to George, But it is out there.

Most top 100's stuff is solo's and mainly that is what you hear on the radio. be it country, oldies, or pop. A lot of what my singers go for are the old classic standards. old time rock & Roll, and country mix.

I agree with you about the Kpro product I would love to see it Mature. There is a market for it. Seems like a lot of irons in the fire tho' and all good things come in good time. At least Mtu isn't the type of company that will release a half made product just to say they have one. They try to perfect their Programs. But alas what is perfect to one, is not always anothers idea of Ideal.
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