The Singing Machine Karaoke CDs

How to Find Karaoke CDs, CDGs, and DVDs

Serving as an entertaining addition to any party or special event, Singing Machine's karaoke players allow you to sing along to all types of music. Kids and adults alike can have a blast belting out everything from country favorites to pop songs with these machines, but you need media such as CDs, CDGs, and DVDs to get the party started.

Which Types of Media Can You Use?

You'll notice there are a few media formats that you can use with these karaoke products, so you'll need to ensure that you are getting the right type for your machine and for your specific needs.

  • CDs are discs that have the music you need to sing along to. These discs only include the audio itself, no song lyrics or any other extras.
  • CDGs stands for CD + G, which is a CD that includes the audio music along with the graphics. In most cases means the lyrics. You look at a TV screen or monitor to see the song lyrics while you add your own voice to the audio track on the CD. This makes karaoke less difficult, especially when you don't know the words to some songs. In addition, CDGs can be played in a regular player mode when you know the words and just want to sing along.
  • Certain machines play DVDs, which offer more space so you can get more songs on each disc.

Which Genres Can You Find?

There are songs for almost anyone when you're ready to use a player from this company. Nearly every taste is represented by the variety of genres available when you're looking for a party playlist.

  • Pop is one of the most prevalent music genres, with songs in this category ranging from titles by Maroon 5 to Taylor Swift.
  • Check into country songs to add your voice to some hits by Toby Keith, the Dixie Chicks, and Alan Jackson.
  • Kids may love some child-friendly music such as songs from Disney movies like Frozen or from artists like Miley Cyrus.

What Else Do You Need to Do Karaoke?

Now that you've loaded up on some tunes, it's time to get everything together in order to get your amateur music career off the ground (or to just entertain your family and friends).

  • Finding a Singing Machine is the first step. There are many styles and types that take physical media like a CD or are Bluetooth-enabled and allow you to download and use digital music. There are also machines made just for kids or for more professional use.
  • You'll want to purchase extra external speakers when you're trying to project to a large crowd.
  • You'll also need a microphone, or likely more than one, depending on how many people will be using the machine.

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