Born in Kobe
Karaoke is a Japanese abbreviated compound word: "kara" comes from
"karappo" meaning empty, and "oke" is the abbreviation of
"okesutura," or orchestra.
Usually, a recorded popular song consists of vocals and accompaniment. Music tapes in
which only the accompaniment is recorded were named "karaoke."
It is now widely recognized that the use of karaoke started at a snack bar in Kobe City.
It is said that when a strolling guitarist could not come to perform at the bar due to
illness or other reasons, the owner of the bar prepared tapes of accompaniment recordings,
and vocalists enjoyed singing to the tapes. Even though it is only legend, this might have
been the beginning of karaoke, and since then, karaoke has been commercialized and has
become popular all over Japan.
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