The History of Karaoke
Karaoke was First Thought of Being Just a Fad that Would Go Away Over Time. Little Did They Know..
Karaoke has been popular entertainment for a while at many parties and dinners in not only Japan, but the rest of the world as well. In Japan, there has always been a kind of musical atmosphere at adult parties. For example, samurais learned how to sing andThe word karaoke comes from the fusion of two other Japanese words: kara, meaning "empty," and oke, meaning "orchestra." "Empty orchestra" makes sense for the activity as one sings along to a band or orchestra that is not even there.
In the early 1970s, Inoue Daisuke created the first karaoke machine. He was a popular singer back then and was often asked by customers at Utagoe Kissa, the kind of coffee shops where he played at, for an instrumental version of his songs so they could sing to them at home. Inoue recognized the potential of this kind of market, so that's when he created the first karaoke machine, which cost 100-yen per each song. In the beginning, Inoue didn't sell these machines, but only leased them to those interested. At the time many thought it was just a fad since the instrumental tracks kind of took away from the atmosphere of the live show. They were also considered expensive, as at the time, an 100-yen coin could pay for about two lunches.
However, it still became popular and karaoke machines started getting placed in hotels and restaurants. New businesses starting cropping up which dedicated themselves to having rooms with karaoke machines in them. Inoue later earned the Ig Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 for his invention of karaoke, as it was seen as a new way to have people come together and have fun.
Related information
- Those interested in purchasing their own karaoke machine can take a look at KARAOKE.COM: www.karaoke.com
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