I came across this site by accident on Youtube.
Karafun (karaoke)The more I read through the material, explored the site, and listened to a lot of quality demos, the more intrigued I became with it's potential.
The very first thing I thought about was these clowns that show up on a job with a good Karaoke machine and a bad voice. A common denominator, I noticed, is that they all have brand new equipment, speakers, stands, etc so you can bet the rent it's probably their first or second job out there in the field.
I honestly haven't heard a single one who moves me in any way. Don't even tap my feet to any of them. They're like basic ice cream Sundae's with no topping.
The last one I heard opened up with a lackluster rendition of Bobby Darin's Beyond the Sea. I mean, anybody who's anybody knows you don't "open up" with a hum-drum song like that (pretty song but not for a Grand Opening). It's pretty obvious, these guys (and women too) know they latched onto a good thing. They realized non-musicians can get away with it and so they're proliferating. And they're all the same...pleasant enough but bland.
Anyhow, I'm thinking again, if you can't beat them why not join them. After all, there's more to presentation than singing a song and saying a few words (like "thank you") in between songs.
Us musicians have an edge. We understand the art of presentation and how to connect to the audience.
But that was just one of my thoughts. I was thinking of other possibilities too.
Anyone else have a thought on how to make use of a site like this. It seems to do just about everything except tell you where your wife is on a Saturday night
I have two professional Karaoke machines myself and thousands of songs, but.........there's new technology around every corner......why not take advantage of it. After all, the name of the game is "entertainment," in any way, shape, or form.........NOT how many equipment cases can you carry to a gig before you end up needing an oxygen mask before you can even start the gig itself?
Your thoughts?