• @Fedegenerate@lemmynsfw.com
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    3 days ago

    Good singing is fun for everyone. Bad singing is funny for everyone. Mediocre singing is close enough for everyone to know what you tried to do, and far enough away for everyone to know you missed. I’m a mediocre singer, I lean into my weaknesses in karaoke.

  • AliffA
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    43 days ago

    Usually we sing with our hearts and even if we don’t know the lyrics, we just sing anyway for the fun of it 😅

  • @tequinhu@lemmy.world
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    93 days ago

    I usually try to sing well (even though I’m bad at it) However I also like to choose satiric songs which

    So a bit of both worlds for me, I suppose

  • cloudless
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    93 days ago

    Depends on the mood and the song. I usually try to sing the best I could. But occasionally I try to be playful.

    It has been a very very long time since I went to karaoke, but I went a lot when I was young.

  • JackbyDev
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    73 days ago

    The two are not mutually exclusive! My go to song is Even Flow by Pearl Jam. The only rough part is the 58 second guitar solo. I know it’s 58 seconds because sometimes the screen mentions it lol. I usually just say “what’s up (city), how y’all doing tonight?” But I need to come up with something longer to fill the space. Or just sing the guitar songs.

    • @papalonian@lemmy.world
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      23 days ago

      guitar solo starts

      “Alright, all the Guitar Hero guys knew this part was coming up… how y’all doing tonight, (city)? Yeah, this is the part where I just stand here, so, if you need to make a trip to the bathroom or visit the lovely bar staff, now’s the time!”

      Whenever I’m put on the spot in front of a large group of people I like to put on a emcee/ announcer type character, usually fills the gap and gets some laughs

      • JackbyDev
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        23 days ago

        If it’s a more private group, like karaoke at a friend’s house, I typically give background information on the song. “This song was written underneath Seattle’s Space Needle and is about the homeless.” It would sort of ruin the vibe at a bar so I don’t do that lol.

  • @Treczoks@lemmy.world
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    33 days ago

    Last time it was serious. It is questionable if it was actually karaoke, though, as they did not have the soundtrack in the system, so we just sang a capella on that otherwise karaoke event.

  • @sunbrrnslapper@lemmy.world
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    63 days ago

    I typically am obnoxious (think singing ALL 5 min and 12 seconds of bad company’s feel like making love in the most over the top way possible) and my friends heckle me. The heckling part is important.

  • Tar_Alcaran
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    23 days ago

    I would rather be dipped in a vat of molten lava than go to karaoke, so… Sarcastically, I guess?

  • @Gsus4@mander.xyzOP
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    23 days ago

    I’ll add my own experience: in uni, we’d go in groups where half sung from their heart and the other half (I was in this one) was mostly sarcastic…I always wondered if it was because each subgroup was from a different culture (sincere singing: friends from asian country(ies), insencere: friends from european countries).