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Old March 2nd, 2006, 06:58 PM
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140.000 songs

Hello All,
Just an afterthought on the question of the number of songs carried.
The Spanish speaking world seems to carry a substantial number.
I would have thought that in Asia there will be 1000's of discs in every language possible.
Knowing how they work in the Far East they are all probably illegal.
It would be far more beneficial to carry a much smaller number of songs as I contend even with admin's conservative estimate of 16,850 in the US, most KJ's would struggle to play 50 a night.
Assuming they never ever played the same songs that would take almost a year to play the lot.
I bet most Kj's could get away with a songlist of 200, without too many complaints from customers
It might be interesting to find out just how few you could get away with and still run a successful show
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Old March 3rd, 2006, 11:25 AM
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Does anyone save nightly rotation lists like I do? I started doing it just for statistical purposes. At year's end I will take a look at exactly how many different songs are sung. I play in three different venues, An older VFW crowd, a hip-hop bar, and a blues club, so I may hit the max on variety I imagine. I'm guessing it'll be around 500 to 800 actually different songs at the end of the year.If you have save nightly lists, let me(us) know what you've learned?
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Old March 3rd, 2006, 01:08 PM
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It's a law of averages. We all know that only so many songs can be sung in a night. And I run my show pretty fast getting as many singers up as possible. We know it's the " availabilty " factor. Do you have all the popular songs, the older songs? I establised my fbase foundation, and I add new songs to that. When people ask if I can get something, I search the net to see if it is available, and how much. Is it worth getting that song, and do I have the other songs on the discs already. When I used discs (pre-computer) I kept my rotation list, for myself, and to support any questions a bar owner/manager may have. It was good because I could see trends in business. One previous post said we could probably get by with 200 songs. yeah, we could; and some do. But, if you are serious and do several venues, parties, etc; you need to have a large selection. If you don't, the guy down the street does.
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Old March 3rd, 2006, 01:54 PM
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Hello
I was the guy who suggested 200 songs,
It was not meant to be a recommendation for running a show.
Just a comment about how few songs ever really get sung, and how WE ALL carry far too great a songlist, that is never warranted.
To be fair how many songs have we all got that have never been sung by anyone, 50% or higher?
We all know how quickly this month's specials, and even No.1's disappear into obscurity in next to no time, never to re-surface.
When I attend other KJ's venues I usually have 4 or 5 discs with me, maybe a 100 songs, because I don't like to sing the same old hackneyed ones, and I try to never sing anything that anyone else might sing, over 10 years I have heard about half a dozen songs sung, by others, which I had always considered to be my own little speciality.
Anyway if singers are so keen to sing songs you haven't got, they can always buy their own, they soon realise how expensive it is.
All meant to be lightheared, which I hope Karaoke is.
Regards from across the pond.
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Old March 3rd, 2006, 02:09 PM
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Hello All,
...[snip]...
I would have thought that in Asia there will be 1000's of discs in every language possible.
Garry, Asians ONLY uses VCD and Satillite feed. We have sold extremely few of our CDG software products to Asians. They don't do ANY CDG songs that I am aware of.

South Americans primarily use VCDs.

Korea uses MIDI music, not CDG discs.

USA, Canada, UK, New Zealand, Austraila and some in Europe use CDG. So... I don't think I'm too far off my estimate. Thank you for the info on Spain. Portugal also uses CDG as we have a producer there.

The original thread here is about 140,000 songs by a USA KJ. I was trying to prove that it is highly unlikely that the "competitor" has as many songs as he claims.
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Old March 3rd, 2006, 02:15 PM
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Old March 3rd, 2006, 03:02 PM
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Hello Admin,
I rest my case!!!
We all heard about Microsoft selling one copy of Windows to the Chinese government and how all China had it within weeks.
Probably why you've sold so little software in the Far East
Anyway as rong as they reave our ryrics arone, we are OK.
Regards from across the pond.
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Old March 21st, 2006, 11:27 AM
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I'm up to 9100 without repeats and I'm told quite often that I have a much larger song list than most of the local KJs in the area. Far as people singing a percentage of my songlist I would estimate at around 20% of it gets used. I do however get a lot of compliments for my older songs when doing clubs such as Moose, VFW, Eagles and American Legion Posts. This I'm proud of, and will continue to carry my oldies. Last Saturday I got a request for Leavin' On A Jet Plane, by Peter, Paul & Mary and Have You Ever Seen The Rain, by CCR. I had both, they just couldn't find them in the late evening condition.
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