History Of Karaoke
WORD ORIGIN :
The Japanese word "karaoke" is now listed not only in Japanese dictionaries but also
in the latest edition of The Oxford English Dictionary published in England, one of
the most distinguished and formal English dictionaries, proving the word has become
common throughout the world. Karaoke is a typical form of entertainment for Japanese
business people; they drop into a bar with colleagues after work, have a drink, and
enjoy singing popular songs to the accompaniment of karaoke. Karaoke has been
entertaining people ever since its invention 20 years ago, and has become firmly
established in Japanese society, going far beyond just a temporary boom.
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, meaning
the owner meaning 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.
NEW TRENDS COME FROM THE WEST OF JAPAN :
There is a saying in Japan that "New trends come from the West of Japan." Japan's first
supermarket and sauna were established in the Kansai area, and Kansai has successively
created unique businesses and products such an instant noodles or automated ticket gates.
Especially among the cities in the Kansai area, Kobe features an original urban atmosphere.
There is another saying that "Fashion comes from Kobe." It is said that the fashion of
young women is recognized first in Kobe and becomes popular in Tokyo later, so fashion
magazines have to keep an eye on the women in Kobe. Since Kobe Port was opened to
international trade in 1868, on the eve of the Meiji Restoration, Kobe has been leading
the way towards international exchange, and many foreigners have come to live in Kobe.
Western-style residences in which foreigners used to live are located in Kitano-cho,
where a jazz festival is held every year, showing Kobe to be a mecca for jazz fans. In
addition, many foreigners participate in the "Kobe Festival," known for its parade
enlivened with samba rhythms and dance. Such musical leanings may lie behind the birth
of karaoke.
THE BACKGROUND OF KARAOKE'S POPULARITY :
The Japanese like parties. From ancient times, a party become enlivened when someone
started singing and the others kept time with hand-clapping, making the atmosphere more
cheerful. It has never mattered whether the person sings well or not. Even if he sings out
of tune, it can spark laughter and make the party more lively. Having such a custom, the
Japanese are generous when they listen to other people sing, and can easily sing in front
of others without feeling reluctance. This also seems to be one of the reasons that karaoke
has been largely accepted in Japanese society. Karaoke was born in a night amusement
quarter at the end of the high economic growth period. Until then, customers used to
listen to popular songs via wire broadcasting, request favorite songs by telephone, and
the wire broadcasting company put the songs on the air. Such a system continued for quite
a while. However, it might be unnatural for many Japanese who like singing to only listen
to other people sing. It was then that karaoke appeared on the scene. Holding a
microphone and singing a song to the accompaniment of an "orchestra," you can feel like
a professional singer. If other customers give you a big hand, you feel all the happier.
Karaoke has thus stimulated people's desire to sing. For corporate soldiers living in a
stressful society, there is no other entertainment that can make them feel so refreshed.
Consequently, karaoke immediately spread from Kansai all over Japan.
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS AND THE KARAOKE BOX :
Though karaoke was at first an entertainment mainly for business people, it has grown to
be a nationwide amusement, thanks to technological development and a new business called
the "karaoke box." Originally in the form of tape of a popular song's accompaniment,
karaoke evolved to the compact disk, which can locate the beginning of a song immediately.
This development also made possible the enhancement of video scenes to create an
atmosphere suitable to each song, displayed on a TV monitor along with the words.
Using technological innovations such as the video disk, laser disk, and CD graphics,
karaoke has grown to be a major entertainment industry. Family-use karaoke sets have
also become popular, making the amusement formerly limited to night spots possible in
the home. However, there is an obstacle to this end of the business: since most Japanese
houses stand close each other and are still built of wood, with poor soundproofing, it
would be very annoying of the neighbors to sing into a microphone at night. Seizing
upon the opportunity created by this problem, entrepreneurs created the karaoke box, a
roadside facility containing closed-door insulated rooms for singing. They are advertised
as a place where you can sing to your heart's content. The first karaoke box appeared in
1984 in a rice field in the countryside of Okayama Prefecture, just west of the Kansai
area. It was built from a converted freight car. Since then, karaoke boxes have been
built on unoccupied grounds all over Japan, and in urban areas, karaoke rooms, which
consist of compartments made by partitioning and soundproofing rooms in a building, were
introduced and set up one after another. As these facilities were established mainly to
provide places to enjoy singing, they became widely popular among all sectors of the
population -- female office workers, housewives, college students, and even high school
students.
KARAOKE'S UNEXPECTED EFFECT :
Since karaoke boxes are closed-door facilities, they became an object of public concern
as potential havens for misdeeds among young people. On the other hand, however, since not
a few families enjoy singing together in karaoke boxes, the karaoke box also plays a role
as a place for family communication through singing. This is important at a time when
generation gaps and family breakups are a nationwide concern. How, the karaoke boom has
spread abroad, enjoyed not only in Korea and China but also in Southeast Asia, the U.S.,
and Europe. Since karaoke displays the words and scenes of a song on a monitor, it has
also been attracting the attention of countries trying to improve their literacy rate,
as a good educational tool. It is likely that karaoke, the entertainment industry born
in a small night spot in Kansai, will continue to make further strides in both
technological development and popularity. It is said that since the popularization of
records, radio, and TV, people have become passive receivers of entertainment. The advent
of karaoke might help correct this phenomenon and make a great contribution to the history
of musical entertainment.