Party Karaoke
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Did you know you can learn how to sing using backing track disks? Using vocal exercise disks for scale training is one thing but hitting the high notes when singing along with a backing track disk is somehow generally more satisfying and more rewarding! As we all know, the ability to sing comes from the manipulation of our vocal muscles which produce different tones. Vocal exercise disks can tend to be very chromatic in style (for example, doh-ray-mee and so on) but, with backing track disks, you may find yourself going straight from the high notes to the low notes which is training that a normal vocal exercise disk does not offer you! One question we are often asked the most is: "Are backing tracks the same as karaoke tracks?". The concise answer to this is: "Yes!". The only main difference between backing tracks and karaoke tracks is that karaoke tracks often contain extra information on the disks, which is used to display the words from the song on to a video screen when the disk is played in a special karaoke player. So, in summary, you'll find that all backing track/karaoke are compatible with all CD players here in England. |
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