What download file is required to play downloaded karaoke cdg and mp3 files on wimamp?
You need the CDG plugin found on this web page http://www.karaoke-tutor.com/free-karaoke-software.html
What is a popular Karaoke song from Vicente Hernandez?
A very popular Karaoke song from Vicente Hernandez, is the one called "El Rey". It is a popular song which people often like to sing along to, and can be found in karaoke, too.
What is the origin of the word archaic?
Archaic is a word that is used today to explain an era that happened a long time ago. The word archaic originates from the Greek language.
Beat karaoke pet shop boys Send you an Angel?
Perhaps the trouble you are having finding the best version of this karaoke track is that the song isn't performed by Pet Shop Boys, but by another 80's band called Real Life.
In my many years of downloading music, I have found this track attributed to the Pet Shop Boys so many times, it isn't funny. They don't even sound remotely alike.
Also the song is called "Send ME an Angel."
How do you make karaoke songs with Audacity?
Ah. There is no hard and fast rule for this; in fact, most of the time it can't be done, and it is simpler to make a backing track from scratch. However, you might be able to come close-enough to what you want, depending on your audio file.
If the instrumental music differs in each ear, but the vocals are evenly panned ("center-panned"), you can split your stereo track to mono by using "Split Track," then "Invert"ing one of the tracks, and finally sticking them back together with the good old "Make Stereo Track."
There is a plugin (at least for Linux Audacity) called something along the lines of, "Remove Center-Panned Vocals."
Both of these methods will leave you with a soft, tinny remainder of the singing (usually), like the shadow left when you erase the number fifty-eight off of your math homework. If none of the instruments are center-panned, and the vocal tracks all are, this should work great, perfectly, even. Otherwise, you'll get the leftover vocals, plus any center-panned instruments will be similarly crappily removed.
If you make use of the "Equalizer," you may be able to eliminate most of the vocal out of your track.
Using "Amplify" to decrease the maximum amplitude may allow you to make whatever is left of the vocals quiet enough that nobody will notice.
You might try the "Bass Boost," depending on what kind of music it is. If you can remove the vocals most of the way, and the song has a heavy beat, chances are that if you just up the bass, it will cover up the remainder.
If you for some reason have an acapella track of the song, and it is identical to the vocals in the song you want the instrumental of, you can:
Line up the two tracks Exactly (if they aren't matched exactly, it won't work), then "Invert" one of them. They should also be the same volume (the vocals in the song and the acapella track), because if one is louder than the other, you will hear the vocals as loud as the difference of the volumes of the two tracks.
If you have a poor quality version of your song (as in, played, re-recorded via analog device, then converted to digital), you won't be able to remove center-panned vocals (Using the "Equalizer" will still work).
Sorry, man, a dilemma we all have, and right now, there is no easy answer.
edit by sean:
You can make an vocal-less song with audacity, but you cannot make a karaoke track (MP3+G etc) with it. You need additional software.
Where can a person purchase a CAVS Karaoke system?
A complete CAVS Karaoke system can be purchased online through the auctioning site eBay. Different merchants on the site carry various models ranging from small karaoke players to large karaoke systems equipped with speakers.
Does Isla Grant have any of her songs released for karaoke singing?
Isla Grant has about 5-6 songs in karaoke form. I know for sure "Spending every moment" is one as I sometimes sing it.
What are good karaoke channels on youtube?
"Thekaraokechannel"
"musicfactorykaraoke"
"thekaraokversion"
What is the origin of the word 'freeway'?
As opposed to a "tollway" on which the user is charged for using the highway, freeways do not charge a fee for use.
Can anyone find a karaoke version of Dancing With Myself glee or Billy Idol version?
there are MANY, many karaoke renditions of the BILLY IDOL version: on itunes alone !
no one seems to have done the Glee version yet which is a direct rip off of a version by NOUVELLE VAGUE also featured on a TV commercial these days I forget for what , maybe the GAP.... I like their take on it a lot cheers !
im not sure if this is completely correct but in football we have the karaoke exercise. (to the right) heading in a sideways direction put your right leg out and then follow with your left leg BEHIND the start leg and the put your right leg back out front then follow with your left but this time go INFRONT of your start leg. then just keep alternating and swingin your hips with the movement. i hope this made sense
What is the origin of the word blackmail?
Its origin had nothing to do with the post office. Mail in this sense was an old Anglo-Norse term for rent or tribute. During the time of border warfare between England and Scotland, freebooters extorted payment from farmers of the area in exchange for protection and immunity from plunder. As the inhabitants were generally very poor, the tribute was paid in "black mail," that is, grain, meat, or the lowest coinage (copper), as opposed to "white mail," which was silver. In time the word took on the meaning of any payment extorted by threat of exposure of an incriminating secret.
What is the origin of the word minuend What is the origin of the word subtrahend?
The word minuend originated in the early 18th century, and originated from the Latin minuendus, gerundive (a word form derived from a verb but functioning as an adjective) of minuere 'diminish'. The word subtrahend originated in the late 17th century, and originated from the Latin subtrahendus 'to be taken away," gerundive of subtrahere.
What is the best karaoke system for adult home use that plugs into existing sound system?
magic sing
mediacom
Where can you rent a portable Karaoke machine?
One may rent a portable Karaoke machine from Rock N Roll Rentals. For a $59.00 reservation free one can rent a Festival 22 Karaoke machine and 13" TV with stand.
What is the origin of the word nightmare?
Interestingly, the mare in nightmare has nothing to do with a female horse. Instead, it comes from Old English maere 'goblin, incubus.' The word was nigt-mare in 1300, and it referred to an evil female spirit afflicting sleepers with a feeling of suffocation. By 1350, it was nytmare and in 1440 it was nyghte mare. Mare 'goblin' is a cognate with Middle Dutch mare, maer 'incubus,' Old High German mara, Middle High German mar, mare(dialectical modern German Mahr 'nightmlare'), and Old Icelandic mara 'incubus.' Mare comes from the Proto-Germanic word *maron. Nightmare was used to describe 'a bad dream caused by an incubus' in the 16th century, and by 1829 it was used to describe 'a bad dream' in general. From: TakeOurWord.Com
Are you thinking of 'Beautiful Girls' with Timothy Hutton? I think that's it.
Where can you buy a clip for a 1966 enfield rifle?
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What is the origin of the word 'cock'?
The word appears to be of Germanic origin. The original meaning was "a male bird".
The term was later applied to aggressive people because of the similarity of behavior to the fighting birds. This is where the word "cocky" comes from.
Another characteristic of the birds was upright posture. Because of this, the word came to mean "something that sticks up". This is where we get the expression "cocked ear".
The term also was applied to a spout, since a spout is something that sticks up. In modern usage, a radiator or a water heater is said to have a drain cock.
The slang use of the word for penis probably originates somewhere between the aggressive bird meaning and the spout meaning. A penis is called a cock because it is said to resemble a bird, and because the rooster is a symbol of masculinity in some cultures. Similarly, in Spanish a penis is commonly called a pajaro (bird), a pavo (turkey), or a polla (chicken). Perhaps the most bird-like penises are those that tend to tilt or curve slightly southward when erect (similar to the natural curvature of a rooster neck and head), the pubic hair at the base of the penis could also be said to resemble the ring or collar of feathers displayed by some roosters. The large wattles (i.e. the fleshy sack) that form on both turkeys and some roosters can also be said to resemble a man's scrotum.
Name for a party that will be a casino night with Karaoke and dancing?
"Luck Be a Lady," referencing the Sinatra song; "Chips, Salsa and Singing," poker 'chips', latin dancing 'salsa,' and obviously 'singing'; "Bet the Mic"
I'm not sure if any of these ideas help, but maybe it'll spark someone else's creativity
Origins of the word dashboard?
In a wagon, the horses would throw clumps of mud off their hooves when they would "dash"(or run). The dashboard was the board on the front that kept the mud off the passengers.
In a wagon, the horses would throw clumps of mud off their hooves when they would "dash"(or run). The dashboard was the board on the front that kept the mud off the passengers.
In a wagon, the horses would throw clumps of mud off their hooves when they would "dash"(or run). The dashboard was the board on the front that kept the mud off the passengers.
In a wagon, the horses would throw clumps of mud off their hooves when they would "dash"(or run). The dashboard was the board on the front that kept the mud off the passengers.
It's the bar at the bottom of the screen that shows the lyrics to the song u want to sing
What is the origin of the word humble?
From O.Fr. humble, earlier humele, from L. humilis "lowly, humble," lit. "on the ground," from humus "earth." Senses of "not self-asserting" and "of low birth or rank" were both in M.E. The verb is c.1380 in the intrans. sense of "to render oneself humble;" 1484 in the trans. sense of "to lower (someone) in dignity."
Source: http://www.etymonline.com/