The machine was invented by Daisuke Inoue, a Japanese musician from Kobe, in 1973.
Japan The karaoke machine was invented by Daisuke Inoue in Kobe, Japan in the 1971.
Karaoke as we know it was popularized in the 1970s in Japan, but its origins can be traced back to a musician named Daisuke Inoue. Inoue created a machine that allowed people to sing along to recorded music, which he initially used in bars. He is often credited with the invention of karaoke, although the concept of singing along to music predates his invention. The term "karaoke" itself means "empty orchestra" in Japanese, reflecting the format of singing without a live band.
Daisuke Inoue of Japan invented the first karaoke machine but failed to patent it. Karaoke means "empty orchestra" in Japanese, coming from "kara" meaning "empty" and "oke", a shortening of "okesutora" the Japanese word for "orchestra". Since Inoue failed to patent the machine, however, the patent was legitimately granted to Roberto del Rosario of the Philippines, who is therefore the patented creator of karaoke machines. Thus, Japan is the nation that invented karaoke and Philippines is the nation that holds the patent right to karaoke machines.
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Daisuke Inoue was born on 1940-05-10.
The machine was invented by Daisuke Inoue, a Japanese musician from Kobe, in 1973.
The cast of Tobidashita nichiyobi - 1953 includes: Daisuke Inoue
Japan The karaoke machine was invented by Daisuke Inoue in Kobe, Japan in the 1971.
The cast of Yuki no koi - 1955 includes: Daisuke Inoue Kenji Sahara Sadako Sawamura Akira Takarada
The cast of Getsumento Heiki Mina - 2007 includes: Maria Inoue as Mina Tsukuda Shizuka Itoh as Suiren Koshu Hiroki Touchi as Daisuke Kiryu
inoue is orihime inoue. a friend of ichigo and others
Sora Inoue has written: 'Inoue Sora DX (Inoue Sora DX) (in Japanese)'
Daisuke Tengan's birth name is Daisuke Imamura.
Makio Inoue's birth name is Inoue, Takao.
No, but Inoue loves him :(
The cast of Wakai musumetachi - 1951 includes: Daisuke Inoue as Daisuke Hajime Izu as Hashimoto Masaru Kamiyama as Watanabe Reikichi Kawamura as Zenkichi Tamae Kiyokawa as Chie Sachiko Murase as Mihiko Yutaka Sada as Tanaka Yukiko Shimazaki as Tomoko Masao Shimizu as Nomura Suzuko Takayama as Tamako Setsuko Wakayama as Sumiko