A Wow Entertainment
By Christine Layug - Nov 10, 2008
A Karaoke machine is a form of entertainment device or machine in which amateur singers sing along with recorded music using a microphone and public address system. No matter how ridiculous or dreadful a voice may be, many still seek this piece of contraption.
People usually choose this form of entertainment to entertain their friends or families or themselves. Unlike just singing out loud, singing in a karaoke machine is much more fun. The music is typically a well-known pop song in which the voice of the original singer is removed or reduced in volume. This is usually attained by using Karaoke Equipments or by using computer software's which removes the vocals from the original track. Lyrics are usually displayed on a video screen, along with a moving symbol or changing color and/or music video images, to guide the singer.
A basic karaoke machine consists of a microphone, a means of altering the pitch of the recorded music, and an audio output. But did you know, apart from the bulky karaoke machine, there is also a new form of karaoke machine that is a lot of mobile and can be taken anywhere inside a box. And that is the magic mics.
Instead of a bulky piece of machinery, the wow magic sing is only a microphone and that only thing that it needs is a Television Set and some stereos. The wow magic sing doesn’t need any CD’s or DVD’s I need’s to play a song. It has a chip that has an over of 1,000 songs that families and friends can choose from.
Basically, a magic mic, or more known to Filipinos as the wow magic sing, is a small counterpart of a Karaoke machine. Utilizing the convenience of mobility and portability, a magic mic have become an icon for Filipinos across the world.
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