Train Of Thought – a-ha

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The word karaoke comes from the Japanese words ‘kara’ meaning ’empty’ and ‘oke’ meaning ‘orchestra’. It first became popular in English in 1979

 

 

Karaoke is a Japanese word that refers to a performance in which a person sings along with recorded music. It’s a popular form of entertainment at restaurants and clubs: amateur singers choose their favourite well-known song to sing and then perform it for the crowd.

 

a-ha – Train Of Thought

He likes to have a morning paper crossword solvedWords go up words come downForwards backwards twisted roundHe, he doesn’t like that strange and now there’s people aroundHe’s looking at their faces they won’t stick in his mind, he
He grabs a pile of letters from a small suitcaseDisappears into an office, it’s another working day
And his thoughts are full of strangersCorridors of naked lightsAnd his mind once full of reasonNow there’s more that meets the eyeNow, a stranger’s face he carries with him
He likes a bit of reading on the subway homeA distant radio whistling tunes that nobody knowsHe says, “Riba shurarirari”A sudden interpretation on his train of thoughtsHis Monday is a Tuesday from the weekly fall
At home a house awaits him, he unlocks the doorThinking once there was a sea here, but there never was a doorAnd his thoughts are full of strangersAnd his eyes too numb to seeAnd nothing that he knows ofAnd nowhere where he’s beenWas never quite like this, tell
And at heart he’s full of strangersDodging on his train of thoughtTrain of thoughtTrain of thoughtTrain of thoughtTrain of thought

5 Tips for Singing Karaoke

Here are some other things to keep in mind about how to have a successful karaoke night:

Warm up your voice before singing so you can really hit those high notes! Follow along with this quick video on vocal warm ups for singers.
Look confident. Start with a smile and with your feet planted shoulder width apart. Make no apologies for being on that stage!
Pick a song you really know so you’re not always having to look at the lyrics on the screen. Don’t forget you have an audience that wants you to sing to them!
Use good vocal technique. Breathe low, and keep your sound placed in your mask rather than shouting into the microphone.
Practice at home! YouTube has many excellent channels, such as KaraFun, that can help you practice.

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