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KARAOKE ETIQUETTE:

An Introduction To Karaoke Etiquette

 

Although some may argue that 'Karaoke' is Japanese for "drunken and tone-deaf", the word actually means 'empty orchestra'. Those of us who have been bitten by the performance bug understand the habit-forming power a successful outing can have. Many regular singers form strong bonds of friendship among fellow Karaoke enthusiasts, and audiences frequently request 'signature tunes' by their favourite singers. As far as hobbies and interests are concerned, Karaoke singing can be a clean and wholesome activity suitable for all ages.

 

There are some unspoken rules of etiquette to follow if you want to become a karaoke regular. These are not written in stone, but they will be helpful to observe.

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