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Get happy!

If songs reflect our personality, then we better get the happiest songs of all time! Because happiness is really in the mind, right? Let go of all your emotional burdens and what have you’s that prevent you from being genuinely happy.

Why not grab those magic microphones and get a dose of get-happy songs? In a party or alone, it would be really nice to just let it all out and feel what life is all about. After all, getting giddy and stretching those facial muscles while you smile won’t do you harm–it might even help you get rid of those (forming) wrinkles.

In an informal poll in Pop Culture Madness, website visitors listed the 100 most favorite get-happy songs and listed those included in my personal list too!

Here’s the top 12:

1. What A Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong
2. Up Where We Belong – Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes
3. I’m Into Something Good – Herman’s Hermits
4. Amazing Grace – traditional
5. Joy To The World – Three Dog Night
6. I’ve Had The Time Of My Life -Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes
7. What A Feeling (Flashdance) – Irene Cara
8. Walking On Sunshine – Katrina and the Waves
9. Don’t Worry, Be Happy- Bobby McFerrin
10. Over The Rainbow – Judy Garland
11. Celebration – Kool and the Gang
12. Perfect Day – Hoku

And guess what? Most of these songs are available in various song chips for your magic mic! Of course there are a hundred more get-happy songs NOT in this list. Why not create your own through magic mic? Start singing your heart out! :) I just did while writing this entry and it really made me feel a whole lot better. :)

Ditch those financial economic crunch worries or forget that heartbreak with a song. Whatever genre or era, get-happy songs will make you feel like this: = D

Got Singing Problems?

Do you feel you’re most of the time out of tune? Or that you are more like a better performer than to be a real singer? Don’t fret. Here are some of the singing tips experts around the world have agreed on:

> Know your capacity. Don’t choose a song not fit for your pitch. But if you think singing a song that’s out of your range can give you that plus-factor, go ahead. Singing is about having fun anyway. Just make sure you’re not abusing those vocal chords and that the eardrums of those within the area won’t get destroyed :)

> Learn how to properly breath while singing. This seems to be a hard task but most voice teachers say that if you’re having a hard time breathing while singing, probably you’re not doing it right. Make sure there’s proper air flow.

> Feel the mood and the music. More often than not, a singer isn’t an artist is he or she failed to communicate the message of the song. It’s one of the basics: don’t smile when you’re singing about a heartbreak. Who’s happy with that? Make eye contact or if you’re singing for your own pleasure then be at ease! Let loose all the emotions you’ve long wanted to get over with.

> Relax those facial muscles. Stiff muscles may prevent proper blood and air circulation. This will help your breathing while singing. The result? Better singing performance!

There are many others and will dwell on the tips more in the next blog posts.

However, if you tried all these already and still feel you still have not gotten the songs right, then maybe you need to get a better singing equipment. Because sometimes, the microphone has the magic too.

Adjustable echos and pitch level, which is available in the Magic Mic, will help you determine your singing capacity.

Thank heavens the magic mic also have the Singing tutor function which will show the Green color if you are too fast or too slow. Blue color if your pitch is too low. Red if your pitch is too high. Black if you are in perfect sync. How cool is that? An instant vocal coach!

There is also a Built-in memory for 8 minutes recordings & playback which can help you assess your performance. Listen to your voice or get friends to comment on it. And if the verdict is “more practice” you don’t have to worry–there are hundreds of built-in songs in the mic you can practice on.

It is not bad too to practice in front of the mirror so you can see if your facial expressions match that of what the song means. With the magic mic’s 35 feet wireless distance (open site), a remote control and a dual microphone base, you need no bring a mirror near your television set.

Amazing? You have not heard the rest of the deal yet. :) Keep returning to this blog for more tips and whatnots.

Top Videoke Hits

Although no official survey had been conducted yet, videoke afficionados would agree there are just some songs worth singing all the time, whatever the occasion.

There is no scientific proof in this but a few searches over the internet would tell you Filipinos like to hum it up with classics like Frank Sinatra’s “My Way”;  the very popular party-starter Build me up Buttercup, Hotel California by the Eagles, Crazy for you by Madonna, Jose Mari Chan’s Beautiful Girl, and even Sharon Cuneta’s Bituing Walang Ningning.

Can you share what’s on your list?

And the good thing about this is all of these songs can be found in the Magic Mic Karaoke! Why bother buy videoke compact disks that usually contain songs of just one artist? In the plug and play magic mic karaoke, with various song chips to choose from, you can have a wide array of song choices; from pop to ballad to rock and even to novelty (think April Boy Regino and Sexbomb)! The list is alphabetical in order so it’s totally hassle-free to look for a song.

Over two dozens of song chips to choose from, with each chip alone containing hundreds of popular and unforgettable songs, you’ll surely get the party going right in your home or office.

The Magic Of Singing

Why do you think rock stars, opera artists, pop divas, and balladeers have such promising careers when in fact, all they seem to do is sing their hearts out?

Well, it’s a no-brainer: singing is a way of life; an indispensable form of art present in whatever culture or race; has transcended across generations–and it’s evolving! It’s surprising how many musical notes there could ever be.

Art and passion it is, singing has become a way to express one’s self, to kill idle time, or to plainly have fun. Check your grade school slum book (what is your hobby? singing.) or reminisce your good ‘ol high school days and there’ll be surely plenty of ‘singing’ memories.

In most Filipino rituals, singing is as well present. Name it: wedding, birthdays, anniversaries, Christmas, even burials! There’s a song to sing for every occasion, for every emotion, and for practically every reason.

Singing in turn became almost a necessity, paving the way for the creation of instruments that would make the art easier. From archaic instruments like mandolins, time and technology gave birth to radio, cassette tapes,  compact discs then the Karaoke.

Wikipedia defines Karaoke as a form “of entertainment in which amateur singers sing along with recorded music (and/or a music video) using a microphone and public address system” with the voice of the original singer removed or reduced in volume.

But first generation karaoke systems were very expensive and huge in size, making it impossible to sing anywhere you like it. Lyrics were still printed in a paper and if you don’t know the song’s lyrical timing, you have to play it by ear. Thankfully, this evolved into KTV (Karaoke TV) and all you had to do is follow the highlighted prompt on the lyrics.

The Karaoke phenomenon also spurred the rise of KTV bars but public singing areas can be not as fun to those who are shy and not confident with their singing prowess. Besides, there would be a lot of competition in public KTV bars!

All these apparently prompted the creation of Microphone Karaoke. But the Mic Karaoke is a hundred times better! Easy to carry, with a choice of a thousand songs, and just as easy as 1-2-3. Plug and play, the mic karaoke can be used at home (now that is where you can really sing your heart out) or can be brought anywhere you want to. And the good news? The possibilities of this magic microphone is endless. Let me tell you about this more in the future posts.

For now, exercise those vocal cords. Who knows? It might come handy soon.