
2nd October 2008 - by Rachel Patterson
Discover the History of Karaoke Discs - Different Types and
Formats Over the Ages
Anyone not familiar with karaoke other than for singing and
having a good time is probably not familiar with the musicm the
set upm or the karaoke discs. The untrained person ,just
figures that the music being provided to them is just an
instrumental version of their favorite song. That some
technology has just happened to wipe out the vocals.
There are some interesting facts about karaoke music. First of
all the music on the that you are singing to is not that which
was produced or performed by the original artists. You may have
a favorite song that you like to sing at various karaoke
parties or bars. You have noticed that sometimes the music
doesn't seem to sound the same. That's because different
artists record it under different names. So different labeled
karaoke discs sound different even though it's the same
song
So what else makes a karaoke disc different? First of all the
formal name for it is CDG or sometimes you will hear it called
CD+G. You can probably guess what the CD means but you might be
a little stumped on the G. It simply means compact disc plus
graphics. Graphics add to the excitement of the whole karaoke
scene. Now the main difference between a regular Cd and the
CD+G disc is mostly to do with the graphic data. The graphics
also include the lyrics. Unless you know the song you are
singing off by heart, then the lyrics are there to allow you to
sing the song. It takes a special machine such as the karaoke
machine to display the graphics on the TV screen. If it were
just the audio being used, then it could be played on any
regular cd player.
So that's the basics of the regular karaoke cd. Of course it
wouldn't stop there. Innovative technology had to come out with
what is called a super SCDG. Here there is the possibility to
put hundreds of songs on one single disc. This means a big
saving to you because they are able to provide the music at a
lower price that what the original CDG discs are. Some
manufacturers are putting entire disc sets on a single
SCDG.
Of course the idea of being able to buy more is very inviting.
It makes it a lot easier to have less changing of the karaoke
discs at a show. There is one big factor though, you possibly
may need a special machine to play them though. Then another
good thing is they take up less storage space both at home and
when traveling because you won't have as many to carry.
Making karaoke discs is a fairly new technology and you will
find changes both big and small being made all the time. It can
get very expensive if you try and buy every new item that hit's
the market. If you are happy happy with the setup and system
you have now. Then its probably a good idea to stick with it
for awhile. I mean if you just purchased a 100 karaoke discs .
You don't want to discard those and run out and purchase the
new super ones cause they are the latest on the
market.
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Rachel Patterson is the founder of
KaraokeStarDVD Studios. She is a professional
vocal coach and founded KaraokeStarDVD to
provide affordable karaoke songs to the public
Visit http://www.KaraokeStarDVD.com
for the "Ultimate Karaoke SuperStar" DVD
Package - Over 800 Songs in 40 Volumes on 4
DVDs!
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