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Sing with karaoke!
Zapevajte uz karaoke! Pravi način zabave na zurkama, rodjendanima, proslavama, susretima, ... Uzmite mikrofon u ruke, pustite pesmu i zapevajte. Mislite da znate pevati? Probajte. Sta su u stvari karaoke? Karaoke su pesme na kojima se čuje melodija a ne čuje se glas izvodjača, već se na ekranu pojavljuju slova - tekst pesme koji bi trebao pevač da peva. Slova su sinhronizovana sa pesmom tako da se u trenutku kada pevač treba da zapeva, slovo zasvetli drugom bojom. |  | | | Karaoke is a form of entertainment in which an amateur singer or singers sing along with recorded music on microphone. The music is typically of a well-known song in which the voice of the original singer is absent or reduced in volume. Lyrics are usually also displayed, sometimes including color changes synchronized with the music, on music video to guide the sing-along. A basic karaoke machine consists of audio input, a means of altering the pitch of the music (not the singer) and an audio output. Some low-end machines attempt to provide vocal suppression so that one can feed regular songs into the machine and suppress the voice of the original singer, however this is not very effective. Most common machines are audio mixers with microphone input built-in with CD+G, Video CD, Laser Disc, or DVD players. CD+G players use a special track called subcode to encode the lyrics and pictures displayed on the screen, while the other formats natively display both audio and video. Most karaoke machines have technology that electronically changes the pitch of music so that amateur singers can sing along to any music source by choosing a key that is appropriate for their vocal range, while maintaining the original tempo of the song. A popular game using karaoke is to randomly type in a number and call up a song, which participants take a turn to try to sing as much as they can. MIDI applications and *.kar files .Some computer programs that serve a similar purpose to the standard karaoke machine have been developed that use MIDI instrumentation to generate the accompaniment rather than a recorded track. This has the advantage of making transposition technically trivial and also shrinks the information needed to provide the accompaniment to the point where it is easy to transfer it across the Internet , even over slow connections. The standard file format used is *.KAR , which is an extension of the standard .MID MIDI disk format, and can be played unaltered by MIDI player software. Lepo se provedite ! | |
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