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While the subject of karaoke elicits a roll of the eyes for many people, there's no doubt that karaoke has had a huge cultural impact, first in Japan and then around the world. For a myriad of reasons, people enjoy singing and performing, and there's no device that's more successfully leveled the playing field for public performances than the karaoke machine.



Traditional karaoke machines incorporate a microphone, a recording of the instrumental tracks of a song, an audio output device, and a video screen that displays the lyrics of a song. Singers (or those who consider themselves to be singers) use the microphone to sing along to the music while following the lyrics on a video screen. Karaoke singing gained popularity in Japan in the 1980s and then spread throughout the world in the 1990s. Typically, people would gather in bars or clubs for "Karaoke Night," although some clubs featured karaoke every night of the week.

In the new millennium, karaoke machines got much more personal. Singles and families started buying home karaoke machines for their own enjoyment, as well as for entertainment at parties. It was easy to simply hook them up to the television, put a disc in the DVD player, and have a blast. Karaoke continued to evolve when "Karaoke Revolution" was released for the PlayStation 2 gaming console. The player used a USB microphone or headset to sing along and received a score based on his or her performance. Subsequently, several more versions were released, including a "Party Bundle" for the PlayStation2, Nintendo GameCube, and Xbox. The latest offering in the franchise, "Karaoke Revolution: American Idol," built on the smashing success of the TV series, "American Idol." In this version, up to eight people can compete in duets, in teams, or as single players.

There's no doubt that "American Idol" has been a factor in the continuing popularity of karaoke. The premise that almost anyone has what it takes to become America's next singing sensation (and that, even if you don't, you can still get sympathy votes) has aficionados singing their hearts out - whether at home or in public.

The television series has also brought about the next evolutionary step in karaoke - turning MP3 players and MP3 downloads into hot gadgets that are perfect handheld karaoke machines. These specialized MP3 players allow aspiring "American Idol" contestants - and anyone else who enjoys singing out loud - to buy and download any song, input the lyrics, then remove the vocal track and record their own voices over the music while reading a display of the lyrics. The internal speaker and microphone, as well as the display screen, make recording and playing karaoke-style songs a breeze. That's probably why this type of MP3 player is touted as the most widely used, pocket-sized karaoke player.

These types of hot gadgets, the continuing success of "American Idol," and the spawning of similar television shows like "The Singing Bee" and "Don't Forget the Lyrics!" all prove that karaoke is alive, well, and evolving to new heights.
Turn Volume Up On Computer
Family, friends, work, and recreation sound like a few areas of our lives that take up most of our time. We go from one to another, filling up our days, weeks, months, and perhaps years. Oftentimes, in the process, we forget about a crucial part: taking care of ourselves! If you were raised in a guilt-ridden conservative environment, this was, and may still be, a foreign concept. However, I began to learn the importance of it from the wise words of my grandmother: “If you are going to hire help when you grow up, you must first learn to how to keep up your own house in perfect order."

Little did I know that life would present me with more challenges that, at times, I felt I could handle. A chronic disability, moving to another country, pursuing an education while raising a family, lay offs, divorce… and the list goes on.

Through the trials and tribulations of life, I became part of the infamous rat race, the put downs of difficult bosses and people, and the feeling of giving up because the physical pain becoming too much to bear on a daily basis. Consequently, and soon enough, the external noise of “making it" became deafening and began to cover up the beautiful music inside me.

Then, one day, listening to one of my favorite inspirational gurus, Dr. Wayne Dyer, I took note of something he said: “Don’t die with music still left inside you…" Those words stopped me on my tracks! “What do you mean?...I still have something inside to offer in spite all that’s happened?," I rhetorically and quietly asked him in my mind. And, to my surprise, I heard a loud inner “Yes!" Over the next few weeks, I embarked on a journey to remind myself of the things I used to do to keep that music going, in-tune, and loud enough to frequently inspire others. If this scenario sounds familiar to you, here are a few things I found helpful to turn up my volume again which might assist you as well in the process of reconnecting:



  • Practice positive self-talk. No matter what others say, one’s worth is not dependent on the circumstances or their perceptions. Find several key phrases that speak to you, write them down on sticky notes or index cards, if needed, and reinforce these thoughts every day. In this case, our brains do not know the difference between what is “real" and what is not. To our brain, it just “is." And, as many experts say, we manifest what we put thinking energy into!

  • Be gentle and patient with yourself. Take one day at a time. Sometimes one hour is the most you might be able to handle. The point is that, no matter what you do, the present is all you have control over. I have to remind myself that I do not have super-powers neither can I dominate over what is happening to me or foresee what will happen in the future.

  • Be kind to someone for no reason. As I continued my inner questioning, I noticed that I had even forgotten how to smile! So, I make a point to each day incorporate the basics of common “being human": say please, thank, smile, and do not take out your frustration onto others. If you do, apologize. Additionally, if I see a person in need, I offer to help. I found that shifting the energy from oneself to another person’s needs for a short while can do miracles.

  • Every day, spend at least a few minutes checking-in with your loved ones. Time flies, and trust me — particularly that teenager who is sitting in front of the computer chatting with his friends right now will be gone in no time… and you will actually miss him!

  • Practice physical self-care. Exercise accordingly to what your body will allow, eat well (whatever that means to you), and indulge in a little chocolate, if that’s what it takes to put some sweetness into your day.

  • Practice emotional self-care. Ask for a hug, if you are fortunate to have a loved one around, or pick up the phone and call your best friend. If you are pressed for time, put a timer on and let her/him know… but keep in touch with others. Isolation is the worst “inner silencer."

  • Every day, do one fun thing just for-the-fun-of-it! My first response to this one was: “What do you mean? I barely have enough hours to get some sleep in!" Remember, it does not have to be an involved activity. A 15-minute walk, meditation or visualization, a manicure, a bubble bath, a facial… anything! The key is to do it with the intention of telling your inner self that you matter.

  • Find time for a hobby. This suggestion comes from someone who’s tried quite a few and gave up on most of them because the cleanup, such as for oil painting, took longer than the enjoyable part of it. Yet, to the amusement and sometimes embarrassment of my grown children, I found that singing karaoke is very therapeutic for me. So, don’t be shy and be creative! Singing also brings me to elaborate on the added benefit in my next point.

  • Breath! Think about acoustic instruments: no air, no music! Same goes for humans. You cannot sing with any passion or beauty unless the air is coming in and out the right way. Singing, yelling (appropriately and not at people), and simply releasing built up inner pressure has amazing power. Don’t forget that there is a correct way of breathing to get our brains properly oxygenated. The air needs to go in through the nose, into the stomach (diaphragm), and out through the mouth. If you are moving your shoulders, you need to work on it because it is your stomach (put your vanity aside for a second) the one that should expand.

  • Put your worries aside—literally. On my nightstand, I have what I call my “angel box." When I find myself obsessing or cannot get rid of a particular thought, I write my concerns down and put them in my box. I ritually give my worries to my angels. There is therapeutic power in physically cleansing our internal issues through the process of handwriting them down and delegating the worrying to a trusted being— you can choose your preferred one, as long as he, she, or it matters to you.


  • After a few weeks of reconnecting with these practices, not only I started hearing my inner music again, but the magic went beyond to show me that there is hope for maintaining my core philosophy of seeing problems only as challenges. Furthermore, I feel more peaceful and proud of having been able to find my Self again, the one who I like and enjoy being around. After all, we are the only humans we can count on being with for sure 24x7!

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