jueves, 3 de marzo de 2011

The KARAOKE Site

                                            FIRST  REPORT                






  
  TABLE CONTENT

*What is KARAOKE?
- History
-KARAOKE Culture
-Actuality of  KARAOKE

*Representation

*Contest

*KARAOKE   





> HISTORY


WHAT DOES KARAOKE MEAN?


Karaoke is a word formed from putting two Japanese words together. "Kara" that comes from Karappo and means empty and "Oke", shortened from Okesutura meaning "orchestra". So Karaoke means "empty orchestra"


This incredible popular entertainment has been found out about 30 years ago in the city of Kobe, one of the three biggest cities in Kansai(Japan).
However other opinions say it was already known far before, between 1950 and 1960, and that it began with an American TV-show, according to that version TV-spectors sang following a ball jumping above the songtext on their TV-screen.
Appearently it was after that period that the Japanese made the Karaoke entertainment and for the first 20 years it only was there in Japan, later it came all over the world.




> KARAOKE Culture


A WAY TO RELAX
Karaoke is a typical way to relax used by the Japanese businessmen, they use it to take away their stress after work. They go to a bar with some colleages to have a drink and enjoy themselves singing to get relaxed.



WHY DO WE LIKE SINGING? 
Let's first admit that we all like to sing. We often sing in the car, having a shower and so on, but the sensation that you are singing in a public place, knowing that everybody is watching you is quite different. Karaoke is always an "outcome" in bars, restaurants, hotels and houses. Singing takes your troubles away and is relaxing, that's why so many people get addicted to it.








A karaoke bar, restaurantclub or lounge is a bar or restaurant that provides karaoke equipment so that people can sing publicly, sometimes on a small stage. Most of these establishments allow patrons to sing for free, with the expectation that sufficient revenue will be made selling food and drink to the singers. Less commonly, the patron wishing to sing must pay a small fee for each song they sing. Both are financially beneficial for the establishment by not having to pay a professional singer or a cabaret tax which is usually applied to any entertainment of more than 1 person.
Many establishments offer karaoke on a weekly schedule, while some have shows every night. Such establishments commonly invest more in both equipment and song discs, and are often extremely popular, with an hour or more wait between a singer's opportunities to take the stage (called the rotation).



50 comentarios:

  1. Nice design, but what about the first report?
    And your picture?

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  2. The karaoke is fun, it makes you smile.

    Emmanuel.

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  3. alberto vasquez, we thought that the first report containig the name and table content, in a few days we will post the picture.
    thanks

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  4. emmanuel, thank for your comment, we gonna try to do something fun for everyone.

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  5. where originated the karaoke ?
    (david rios lopez)

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  6. Song is fun, especially as i am wich my friends.

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  7. This very original and cool the idea. should put songs

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  8. The karaoke is fun and can have a good time with friends and family.
    (Viviana Alzate)

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  9. Are you going to sing in class?

    Laura Franco

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  10. I have memories The Karaoke wonderful, once I went with my friends and a great time, and we don´t forget sing: The damn spring! =)
    Caridad Brito

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  11. I am still waitinfg for your report.

    Please answer your clasmmate's comments.

    Please put more information in the blog.

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  12. never misses the aunt or sister who gets to sing at the party, hahahaha, should put the songs in a most common karaoke
    (mauricio mejia)

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  13. This is a proposal: make a karaoke in class.

    What do they say? What do you say professor?

    Emmanuel.

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  14. the project results to develop a musical activity for the final presentation.

    leidy madrigal

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  15. I was not in a Karaoke, however it would be cool because i love to sing

    Jhon F Villamil Londoño

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  16. should put an online karaoke or something.
    leidy madrigal

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  17. David rios lópez:
    The history of karaoke comes from Japan, whereas in the rest of the world music-based entertainment at meetings and meals has always been popular.

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  18. Bolivar's Park :
    yes, really is fun to practice with friends, in different environments.

    Thanks for your comment

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  19. Traveling around to Medellin:
    thank you very much for commenting, hope you enjoy the songs
    if you want a song
    comment on blog.

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  20. Viviana Alzate:
    the karaoke was born as a way of integration between friends and family.

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  21. Laura Franco:
    The idea is that the whole group to enjoy karaoke.

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  22. Caridad Brito:
    good, hope you enjoy karaoke in class.

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  23. Alberto Vásquez:
    good, hope you enjoy karaoke in class

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  24. Alberto Vásquez:
    teacher, during these days will all the information
    comments and are answering.
    thanks for commenting on our blog.

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  25. Mauricio mejia:
    thanks for the comment, sing familiar songs, the group proposed.

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  26. Emmanuel:
    karaoke is the proposal from the start
    Thanks for your comment

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  27. leidy madrigal:
    thanks for your comments,
    the final presentation in class will be a karaoke.

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  28. Jhon F Villamil Londoño:
    friend if you want any song for karaoke,
    comment on the blog.

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  29. leidy madrigal:
    karaoke videos are in the blog
    thanks for comment.

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  30. I feel very good information but they know bout the karaoke worl championships, and that countries involved, as are the qualifiers and other data to inform us about the tournament.

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  31. The previous comment was made ​​by Richard

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  32. hopefully the teacher approves the idea of karaoke in class
    (mauricio mejia)

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  33. I only sing in the shower
    (Andres Echeverri)

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  34. Long time ago i get drunk and people says i sing very loud
    (Esteban Hurtado)

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  35. I only sing in a karaoke if my wife goes
    (Kevin Madrid)

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  36. Sorry for the mistake guys, I haven't checked this entry before..jeje..I really believed that this word have USA origins, but in Japan this kind of hobby is really used too right??

    PS:I don't know how they deal with this hobby after the earthquake

    Edixon

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  37. Good idea! I like sing but when I'm alone
    (Manuela Sanchez)

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  38. Industrial Mechanic
    Richard:

    Karaoke the first championship was held in Finland and the winners were:
    Danni Gadby 23 years
    Uche Eke 31 years.

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  39. mauricio mejia:

    karaoke in the classroom is part of the presentation of our blog.

    thanks for comment.

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  40. Andres Echeverri:

    most of us also sing in the shower.
    but it is good to sing with other people reading and following the letter of the melody.

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  41. Esteban Hurtado:

    is really funny.
    I invite you to participate in the karaoke that we do in class

    Thanks for your comment.

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  42. Kevin Madrid:

    is a good idea.
    You can dedicate a song.

    thanks for comment.

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  43. Edixon:

    really is better known in Japan, but it is used throughout the muntdo to have moomentos of fun.

    thanks for comment

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  44. Manuela Sanchez:


    in the classroom can rehearse the singing group
    is really good

    Thanks for your comment

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  45. the karaoke is some the people like share with friends, it is funny... especially as you not sing very good.. jejeje
    (Luis Chamorro)

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  46. Luis Chamorro:

    if you really do not need to sing well.
    the karaoke help text to integrate people.

    thanks for comment.

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  47. I agree with all karaoke is a good way to spend some time with either family or friends
    although I only sing when in the shower
    and want to see your final presentation is very interesting
    (laura gaviria)

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  48. laura gaviria:

    thank you very much for supporting our idea of karaoke.
    hope you will join us in the karaoke of the presentation.

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  49. I think that karaoke is not for everyone, is for people who have personality as there are people who do not have good voice.
    (Paola Betancur García)

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  50. I love the music and so while I like the Karaoque, is most always try to learn the lyrics of my favorite songs and when I hear are sung from beginning to end.
    (Natali Sierra)

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