Albeit means although and I don't know what glebe means. Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused.
The location in the series "Victorious" (2010-2013) is fictional (episode Freak the Freak Out, November 26, 2010). However, there may be local establishments that adopt this uncopyrighted name.
Pretty much any microphone will work with any singing game.
Actually, No, PS2 Sing Star microphones will not work with PS2 Karaoke Revolution. Karaoke Revolution takes the Logitech microphone.
The places to purchase a Barbie karaoke machine are many and varied. The best place to start would be Amazon. If you are on a tight budget, a good option would be eBay.
At Amazon. Search karaoke DVD player under electronics.
It was aquired by the English during the 30 years war and was used in the Civil war in 1642. It came from a Germanic language 'Plunderen' meaning to' take away household furniture, goods and clothes'. In English it became known as 'taking away goods by force.
You dont download songs into your kareoke machine you put in cds to play for you! Look for kareoke cds!:)
The good life is what I need
Too many people stepping over me
The only thing that's been on my mind
Is the one thing I need before I die
All I want is a little of the good life
All I need is to have a good time, oh, the good life
All I want is a little of the good life
All I need is to have a good time, oh, the good life
The good life
I don't really know who I am
It's time for me to take a stand
I need a change and I need it fast
I know that any day could be the last
All I want is a little of the good life
All I need is to have a good time, oh, the good life
All I want is a little of the good life
All I need is to have a good time, oh, the good life
Hold on, hold on, I always wanted it this way
(I never wanted it this way)
Hold on, hold on, I always wanted it this way
(We didn't ask for it this way)
I always wanted it this way
The good life
All I want is a little of the good life
All I need is to have a good time, oh, the good life
All I want is a little of the good life
All I need is to have a good time, oh, the good life
The good life
Nissan or Nisan is a Babylonian translation of the Hebrew calendar month "Abib",
which basically means "spring" as in the season. See the bible book of Esther, chapter 3 verse 7.
"Abib"
was originally the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar (as recorded in the bible book of Genesis, chapter 8 verse 4). However, at the time of the Exodus from Egypt, God commanded the Israelites to make this month the first (see the bible book of Exodus chapter 12, verse 2).
The first of Nisan's festivals is the Passover, originally celebrated on the 14th of the month in Egypt.
It is also noteworthy to mention that Jesus Christ's death is commemorated on this month.
From Dictionary.com:
"Origin: 1175-1225; ME male (n.) < OF malle< Gmc; cf. OHG mal(a)ha satchel, bag"
basically it is saying that mal(a)ha (satchel or bag) was shortened and worded differently through the ages, but similar to the word male. It possibly originates from the French word "malle" (trunk). The mail was delivered by a stage coach which was called 'la malle-poste" because of the big trunk fixed at the back of the stage coach and which contained the mail.
The DJ up at my Austin Karaoke bar showed me how to do this, I now make them on a regular basis so I can make sure I have the songs I want and it's high quality.
Step 1: Find the instrumental to the song. Typically if you simply do a search on the internet you can find it believe it or not. A lot of mine I pull off of youtube by searching "<song name> and Instrumental, then I download the youtube video as an mp3.
Step 2: Download a karaoke creator software. You can find some decent ones for free on downloads .com, download it and install. If you're serious about it, consider purchasing a full professional version.
Step 3: Use the program to create it. It's easy, you just import the mp3, then you type in the words to the song. How you make the words go to the music is by hitting the "transcribe" button (sometimes called something different) and then the music starts. You hit the spacebar along with the words and it synchronizes it. You'll see once you get in the program.
Then you just export the completed song and zip it up for the DJ at your bar to upload to his files. It's easy and you get high quality songs - been doing it a long time. Enjoy!
The word Folsom dates back to 14th century where early Norse text shows the word used to mean "having a small amount," or in more obscure usage, "to frolic," particularly in the countryside or a field. Early forms may been seen written as Folvar, or Folkvar. The "m" ending was adopted in the 16th century after the rewriting of Norway's government dictionary.
Later, the word came into use as a last name for people who made their living working in the fields. Today the word is commonly associated with the Prison in California made famous by Johnny Cash.
The meaning in English of the Latin verb 'desiderare' is the following: 'to long for someone or something that's absent or lost' or 'to wish for'. Additionally, the Latin word takes on the meaning 'to find a lack of' or 'to miss'. It even may go so far as to mean 'to lose'. And, interestingly enough, the Latin verb finds its origins in the heavenly noun sidus, which refers to 'a constellation', 'a group of stars', or 'a single star'.
im not really sure, but if u look on another website it might tell you! :)
'Karaoke' is used to mean what it means in English -- that is, it refers to singing over pre-recorded music. However, it comes from the Japanese words 'kara' meaning "empty" and 'oke' which is an abbreviation of "orchestra." (Ookesutora in Japanese).
Thus, karaoke is "empty orchestra," or just the musical part of a song without the vocals. In modern karaoke, the main voice or voices have been digitally removed. Originally the term was applied to any prerecorded music rather than an actual orchestra.
Kara (Empty) Oke (orchestra)
I don't know, ask a japanese person.
*Addendum: You moron, that's what they did - you just opened your yap out of turn.
The Japanese love to drink and do business over drinks. They also are a high tech society, and appreciate American music.
Put that all together, and you get a culture that created the karaoke or "empty orchestra" that allows anyone to sing the lead vocals on hit songs.
The origin of chortle is 1871: coined by Lewis Carroll in Through the Looking Glass; probably a blend of chuckle and snort.
A soundtrack either includes the music used in a movie, or songs that fit with the movie in general. A karaoke CD, on the other hand, is filled with songs that (usually) have the lyrics removed, so you can sing the words yourself.
You could probably find karaoke versions of some songs that appear on soundtracks, true. However, if you try to sing along to the background music of a Transformers fight scene, for example, I for one will be very impressed.
I want karaoke of " eh thewa mundari da thewa " punjabi song by attaulaha
im not really sure but i sure hope so! im so addicted to glee! i no all the words to all the songs, no some of the dances,& can talk about it for hours. And yeah i no its kind of scary
nope u gotta have the blue and red singstar mics :)