"Karaoke(\u30AB\u30E9\u30AA\u30B1, a portmanteau of Japanese kara \u7A7A \"empty,\" and \u014Dkesutora \u30AA\u30FC\u30B1\u30B9\u30C8\u30E9 \"orchestra\")(English pronunciation:/\u02CCk\u00E6ri\u02D0\u02C8o\u028Aki\u02D0/; Japanese: [ka\u027Dao\uA71Cke] (File:Speaker Icon.svg listen)) is a form of interactive entertainment or video game in which amateur singers sing along with recorded music (and/or a music video) using a microphone and public address system. The music is typically a well-known pop song minus the lead vocal. 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. In some countries, a karaoke box is called a KTV. Due to its English pronunciation, it is sometimes incorrectly spelled \"kareoke\". It is also a term used by recording engineers translated as \"empty track\" meaning there is no vocal t"@en . "Karaoke is a Japanese form of entertainment involving alcohol and a microphone."@en . . . . . . . . "Karaoke \u00E4r en underh\u00E5llning i form av f\u00F6rinspelad musik och med text som f\u00F6retr\u00E4desvis p\u00E5 en TV-sk\u00E4rm. Under 2006 n\u00E4r Doktor Daniel Jackson bj\u00F6d Vala Mal Doran p\u00E5 middag p\u00E5 Il Fiore Bianco f\u00F6r visa uppskattning av henne att inte ta till sitt gamla s\u00E4tt. Vala p\u00E5stod att dem var p\u00E5 en dejt, men Jackson h\u00E4vdade att det inte var en dejt. Vala ber\u00E4ttade att hon hade sett p\u00E5 TV och l\u00E4rt sig vad dejting \u00E4r och att man hade en k\u00E4nnetecknas av middag, film eller karaoke. (SG1: \"Memento Mori\")"@sv . . . "Karaoke"@de . . . . . . "8"^^ . "Karaoke was a form of entertainment in which people sang along to recorded songs. By 2255, a new version had developed in which singers would be surrounded by holographic projections of the band which had recorded the song. That year, a holo-karaoke bar called the Delta Quadrant opened off Chestnut Street in San Francisco. James T. Kirk despised karaoke. (TOS novel: The Delta Anomaly)"@en . "Karaoke"@fi . . . "Karaoke was a form of entertainment in which people sang along to recorded songs. By 2255, a new version had developed in which singers would be surrounded by holographic projections of the band which had recorded the song. That year, a holo-karaoke bar called the Delta Quadrant opened off Chestnut Street in San Francisco. James T. Kirk despised karaoke. (TOS novel: The Delta Anomaly)"@en . . "Karaoke"@de . "There are various disputes about who first invented the name karaoke. One claim is that the karaoke styled machine was invented by Japanese musician Daisuke Inoue in Kobe, Japan, in 1971. After becoming popular in Japan, karaoke spread to East and Southeast Asia during the 1980s and subsequently to other parts of the world. File:Karaoke2.jpg File:OVASpring53.jpg"@en . . . "Karaoke ist die f\u00FCnfte Folge der achten Staffel vom Gro\u00DFstadtrevier."@de . . "5"^^ . . . . . . "Karaoke ist die f\u00FCnfte Folge der achten Staffel vom Gro\u00DFstadtrevier."@de . "1994-02-15"^^ . . . . . . . "Karaoke is a form of entertainment that involves singing with recorded music. Image:Wiki.png This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it! People usually sing to popular well-known songs. The words are sung as the words come up on the screen. Many adaptions have derived from karaoke and can be found on game consoles such as the Wii. Karaoke machines or DVDs with microphone slots are usually used for karaoke."@en . . "Il karaoke \u00E8 una strana usanza barbarica nata in Giappone per distrarre Godzilla facendogli cantare i successi dei Pooh. Attualmente il karaoke \u00E8 usato principalmente per uccidere brani di poveri cantanti con stonature, urla e mettendo parole sconce al posto dell'originale. Non di rado le parole risultano inventate di sana pianta.Una prova \u00E8 il fatto che, negli anni '80 quando il karaoke aveva tantissimo successo, sono morti sia John Lennon che Bob Marley per aver sentito i fans cantare i loro capolavori.Nel 2007 il karaoke \u00E8 stato usato da Francesco Rutelli per fare un discorso in inglese, ma Ciccio Bello non conosceva la pronuncia e fece una gran figuraccia davanti al mondo intero."@it . . "Karaoke tarkoittaa laulamista ilman el\u00E4v\u00E4\u00E4 orkesteria. Sana karaoke tulee japanin kielen sanoista kara, (tyhj\u00E4) ja \u014Dkesutora (orkesteri). K\u00E4yt\u00E4nn\u00F6ss\u00E4 karaokea lauletaan karaoke\u00E4\u00E4nitteelt\u00E4 tulevan tekstin ja musiikkitaustan mukaan."@fi . . "Karaoke tarkoittaa laulamista ilman el\u00E4v\u00E4\u00E4 orkesteria. Sana karaoke tulee japanin kielen sanoista kara, (tyhj\u00E4) ja \u014Dkesutora (orkesteri). K\u00E4yt\u00E4nn\u00F6ss\u00E4 karaokea lauletaan karaoke\u00E4\u00E4nitteelt\u00E4 tulevan tekstin ja musiikkitaustan mukaan."@fi . "Karaoke \u00E4r en underh\u00E5llning i form av f\u00F6rinspelad musik och med text som f\u00F6retr\u00E4desvis p\u00E5 en TV-sk\u00E4rm. Under 2006 n\u00E4r Doktor Daniel Jackson bj\u00F6d Vala Mal Doran p\u00E5 middag p\u00E5 Il Fiore Bianco f\u00F6r visa uppskattning av henne att inte ta till sitt gamla s\u00E4tt. Vala p\u00E5stod att dem var p\u00E5 en dejt, men Jackson h\u00E4vdade att det inte var en dejt. Vala ber\u00E4ttade att hon hade sett p\u00E5 TV och l\u00E4rt sig vad dejting \u00E4r och att man hade en k\u00E4nnetecknas av middag, film eller karaoke. (SG1: \"Memento Mori\")"@sv . . "Il karaoke \u00E8 una strana usanza barbarica nata in Giappone per distrarre Godzilla facendogli cantare i successi dei Pooh. Attualmente il karaoke \u00E8 usato principalmente per uccidere brani di poveri cantanti con stonature, urla e mettendo parole sconce al posto dell'originale. Non di rado le parole risultano inventate di sana pianta.Una prova \u00E8 il fatto che, negli anni '80 quando il karaoke aveva tantissimo successo, sono morti sia John Lennon che Bob Marley per aver sentito i fans cantare i loro capolavori.Nel 2007 il karaoke \u00E8 stato usato da Francesco Rutelli per fare un discorso in inglese, ma Ciccio Bello non conosceva la pronuncia e fece una gran figuraccia davanti al mondo intero."@it . "Before we get into what Karaoke is, why don't we talk a little about what it isn't? Karaoke is not: \n* The answer to the Darfur crisis \n* A good complement to Cabernet Sauvignon \n* A smart investment It is a way for people who would otherwise stand glassy-eyed on stage in front of complete and total strangers and merely provide them with entertainment over how petrified they are to instead use a \"microphone\" to annoy and audibly harm those same strangers by \"singing\" into the microphone over specially recorded musical arrangements of \"popular\" songs. Karaoke is the ancient, traditional, revered Japanese art of singing crappily while intoxicated or sometimes not into a microphone while reading lines to songs off tempo and laughing sometimes messing up the timing while smiling and waving at your friends or being completely serious about it so serious that you try out for American Idol only to have your dreams shattered by Simon so badly that you commit suicide the next day saying \"You made a big fucking mistake, you asshole! Goodbye, cruel world!\" As with many inventions, karaoke was originally intended for purely scientific uses. However, was quickly turned into a method of torture in subsequent conflict situations."@en . . . . . "There are various disputes about who first invented the name karaoke. One claim is that the karaoke styled machine was invented by Japanese musician Daisuke Inoue in Kobe, Japan, in 1971. After becoming popular in Japan, karaoke spread to East and Southeast Asia during the 1980s and subsequently to other parts of the world. In Japan, it has long been common to provide musical entertainment at a dinner or a party. The Japanese drummer Daisuke Inoue was asked by frequent guests in the Utagoe Kissa, where he performed, to provide a recording of his performance so that they could sing along on a company-sponsored vacation. Realizing the potential for the market, Inoue made a tape recorder that played a song for a 100-yen coin. Instead of giving his karaoke machines away, Inoue leased them out so that stores did not have to buy new songs on their own. Originally, it was considered a somewhat expensive fad, as it lacked the live atmosphere of a real performance and 100 yen in the 1970s was the price of two typical lunches, but it caught on as a popular entertainment. Karaoke machines were initially placed in restaurants and hotel rooms; soon, new businesses called karaoke boxes, with compartmented rooms devoted solely to karaoke parties, became popular. File:Karaoke2.jpg File:OVASpring53.jpg"@en . . . "Karaoke"@en . . "Before we get into what Karaoke is, why don't we talk a little about what it isn't? Karaoke is not: \n* The answer to the Darfur crisis \n* A good complement to Cabernet Sauvignon \n* A smart investment It is a way for people who would otherwise stand glassy-eyed on stage in front of complete and total strangers and merely provide them with entertainment over how petrified they are to instead use a \"microphone\" to annoy and audibly harm those same strangers by \"singing\" into the microphone over specially recorded musical arrangements of \"popular\" songs."@en . . . . . . . "There are many places around town that offer karaoke. NW Karaoke Guide offers good listings of where to go in different places around the state."@en . . "Karaoke(\u30AB\u30E9\u30AA\u30B1, a portmanteau of Japanese kara \u7A7A \"empty,\" and \u014Dkesutora \u30AA\u30FC\u30B1\u30B9\u30C8\u30E9 \"orchestra\")(English pronunciation:/\u02CCk\u00E6ri\u02D0\u02C8o\u028Aki\u02D0/; Japanese: [ka\u027Dao\uA71Cke] (File:Speaker Icon.svg listen)) is a form of interactive entertainment or video game in which amateur singers sing along with recorded music (and/or a music video) using a microphone and public address system. The music is typically a well-known pop song minus the lead vocal. 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. In some countries, a karaoke box is called a KTV. Due to its English pronunciation, it is sometimes incorrectly spelled \"kareoke\". It is also a term used by recording engineers translated as \"empty track\" meaning there is no vocal track."@en . . . "Heiner Carow"@de . "Karaoke is a Japanese form of entertainment involving alcohol and a microphone."@en . . "Karaoke"@it . "Karaoke (a portmanteau of the Japanese words for \"empty\" and \"orchestra\") is a form of interactive entertainment or videogame in which amateur singers sing along with recorded music (and/or a music video) using a microphone and public address system. The music is typically a well-known pop song minus the lead vocal. Lyrics are usually displayed on a screen, along with a moving symbol or changing color and/or music video images, to guide the singer."@en . . . "Karaoke is a form of entertainment that involves singing with recorded music. Image:Wiki.png This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it! People usually sing to popular well-known songs. The words are sung as the words come up on the screen. Many adaptions have derived from karaoke and can be found on game consoles such as the Wii. Karaoke machines or DVDs with microphone slots are usually used for karaoke."@en . . "Karaoke"@sv . . . . . "There are many places around town that offer karaoke. NW Karaoke Guide offers good listings of where to go in different places around the state."@en . "Karaoke (a portmanteau of the Japanese words for \"empty\" and \"orchestra\") is a form of interactive entertainment or videogame in which amateur singers sing along with recorded music (and/or a music video) using a microphone and public address system. The music is typically a well-known pop song minus the lead vocal. Lyrics are usually displayed on a screen, along with a moving symbol or changing color and/or music video images, to guide the singer."@en . . . . "Norbert Eberlein"@de .