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Mike's Music does DJ/KJ for private parties,special events, and local clubs and bars. Below is a small listing of where we will be weekly in the Polk County area. If you would like information on hiring your own DJ, please feel free to contact us for pricing. We have all types of music, and the songs are rated for younger children and teens as well as those for our adult singers. |
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Karaoke tips and ideas
Microphone-Each person holds the microphone differently. Some cover the top of the mic with their hand, and some hold the top with their fingers.Try holding the mic with just the neck and leave the area you sing/speak into open.This is the way it was designed.If you have a light voice with low volume, hold the mic closer to your mouth. If you have a loud voice than of course hold it farther away. The KJ (karaoke jockey) will adjust the volume, but holding the microphone properly allows you to fine tune the adjustment. Sometimes the audience may not be able to hear the singer or speaker. The karaoke jockey may have the mic volume turned up but you may still have a weak voice. It is common for the singer/speaker to be too far away from the mic or not singing/speaking loud enough. If you need assistance, or just have questions, just ask your KJ for help. Please never scream or yell in the mic
Practice, Practice, Practice.
Tips and Ideas
Hold the mic horizontal for best results
Do not yell or scream in the mic
Listen to yourself while singing
Do not over power the music with your voice
If you need help or have a question, ask the DJ
If youre nervous, look at the monitor or back of the room at first. Starting is always the hardest part. Relax, and just do it.
Sing easy slower songs first. This will help you warm up, and be easier on the throat
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