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    those that love to pronounce their shower voices and sing for whoever is brave enough to listen. Those are the ones that enjoy what has come to be known as karaoke. The term Karaoke came from Japan and literally means "empty orchestra” (Southeastern Louisiana University). The literal meaning really defines just exactly what karaoke is all about. It involves typically a single person‚ or duet‚ singing along with simply the background music of a song of their choosing. They are provided a

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    selection of the beautiful city of Bloomington. A distinguishing form of amusement to choose from is karaoke‚ and Bloomington holds a diverse group of settings for it. The multiple numbers of karaoke bars and areas differ greatly in size‚ age groups‚ audience‚ and many other detailed factors. So‚ what are some details and components that entail in the characterization of different locations and venues of karaoke bars here in Bloomington‚ Indiana? The sounds‚ settings‚ and significances will bring some surprising

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    and regulatory) work for and work against the karaoke business in your country? Social: Generation Y and younger generation is more expressive of their feelings and emotions compared to older generations‚ due to education and new ways of communication (Internet). This is especially true in Asian context as society is becoming more liberal. This would work for karaoke business as more people will seek a more expressive way for entertainment. Karaoke is more expressive than traditional entertainments

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    CASE 1 KARAOKE: Teaching The World To Sing 1) Using the concepts given by psychologists and the so called ‘Hierarchy of Needs’ by A. Maslow is it possible to distinguish different type of needs that makes people’s wellbeing. Apart from the basic ones‚ that for me can be identified as real need‚ like the physiologic and safety there are higher needs that we can identify as social wants. These wants can be satisfied with the interaction with other people and with social activities. Karaoke is an

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    features in both Found and the Chicago Reader that changed his life’s course. Beal’s creativity caught the attention of Hot Charity / XL Recordings who released Acousmatic Sorcery in March‚ 2012 - an 11 song set Beal wrote and recorded on a discarded karaoke machine while living in Albuquerque‚ NM. Since the release of Acousmatic Sorcery‚ Willis Earl Beal has toured the world‚ performing in clubs and festivals with nothing more than his guitar and back-up tape machine to support him.Delivering soul

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    THE SINGING MASTER An Undergraduate Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Computer Studies Department Cavite State University – Imus Campus Imus‚ Cavite In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Arjay Joseph S. Urrete Maharlika M. Pamulaya CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION THE SINGING MASTER Communication is a core element to society’s foundation. It defined as the interchange of thoughts‚ feelings and emotions. It enhances and supports new

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    Hello Kevin. K: Hey Sabrina‚ Mo and Frank are here too. F: Sabrina‚ what would you like to do for your birthday? S: I would really like to go out and sing. Let’s get some beers! F: I’ll get the beer. M: I will get a karaoke machine for the party. Voy a ir una maquina karaoke para la fiesta. K: Sabrina‚ when will you be able to come to Mo’s house? S: I will be there at 8:00. K: Do you need directions to get here? S: No‚ I know where Mo’s house is. F: We need to prepare for Sabrina’s party

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    CASE 1: KARAOKE - Teaching the world to sing 1.1 What needs and wants are fulfilled by karaoke singing? In my view‚ I would say there are 2 types of needs one’s can achieve from karaoke singing‚ first of all‚ it would be the social needs to network with people (eg. socializing/mingle around with people would portrait a sense of belonging). Secondly‚ to some people it would be something more towards individual needs where they can express themselves/show affection to people. For wants‚ it would

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    kitchen and bedrooms. We had signs labeling all of the areas. The lounge where there was a karaoke machine was labeled the ’Lobby Lounge’ and the patio was the ’V.I.P. Club’. We had fairy lights wrapped around the palm trees outside‚ and lounge furniture for people to sit on. ACTIVITIES: We all got a chance to paint our hand and press it down on our own personalized stars on the walk of fame (hallway). We sang karaoke and had an award ceremony. I stood up the front‚ next to our TV being the host. On the

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    Party World KTV Stage 1: Initial Brief The word “KTV” stands for Karaoke Television. It is a form of interactive entertainment where amateurs sing along recorded music using a microphone and public address system with a screen of displayed lyrics. There are over 100 KTV establishments in Singapore. Party World KTV is an established karaoke entertainment in Singapore‚ boasting 12 outlets throughout the island. Equipped with the latest in entertainment technology‚ user-friendly systems and comfortable

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