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A Guide for Karaoke Beginners
December 27th, 2011 by Neil Rolle

Some people never give themselves a chance to try karaoke because it seems like such a frightening thing to do. Standing up on stage in front of total strangers is definitely an intimidating experience for someone who has never tried it before. But if you are able to get over your initial fear, you might find out that you come to love karaoke just like thousands of people across the world. It’s one of the longest lasting forms of entertainment, and it has definitely arrived despite being labeled as a fad in the early 1980s. It has since developed into something that people of all ages have come to appreciate. It’s definitely not for everyone, but if you try it and like it, you might just be hooked for the rest of your life.

Your scariest karaoke experience will probably be your first time, but it’s good to get it out of your way. Most of the fear comes from anticipation anyways, and this is one important fact you need to remember. It’s also good to remind yourself that nothing really bad can happen to you on a stage. At worst you might have a poor performance, but you definitely won’t be the only person who does so. Karaoke is not about delivering a professional quality singing performance anyways, it’s a chance for everyday people to enjoy music together. That’s why you shouldn’t put too much pressure on yourself to have a stellar performance, and it’s far better to concentrate on just having fun.

karaoke machineBeing prepared is a good idea because sometimes you have nothing to go by but instinct once you hit that stage. This is why it’s a good idea to pick a song that you know well, and hopefully you haven’t memorized already. Relying on the karaoke machine and the lyric display can be a bit precarious because if you lose your place, it could interfere with your rhythm completely. But if you know the song already, you can put more energy into the performance itself without having to glue your eyes to the lyric display. Eventually you want to reach the point where you can put a bit of body language into your performance and engage the audience even more. When the crowd is on your side, it gives you even more energy to bring your singing to the next level.

If you’re still feeling nervous about that first public performance, think about getting a home system so that you can practice before hand. There are many affordable karaoke machines these days that don’t cost a lot of money and can be easily incorporated into any home entertainment set up. By practicing and memorizing the lyrics, you’ll be able to blow them away the first time you hit the stage. With a good attitude and positive mindset, there’s nothing stopping you from enjoying this awesome hobby on a regular basis.

 


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