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PostPosted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:44 pm 
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Hey everyone, I'm just starting up the karaoke scene in my small town again. About three years ago, I was a house KJ for two different local taverns. I had all of my own CDG's,(close to 750) I have since sold them not thinking I was going to be doing karaoke again. I have put about $1000 back into building up my library of music for myself to take to the shows with me. The bar owner is wanting to purchase a number discs as well. So anyway, my question is I have a weird sense of music for myself I don't have alot of songs that are performed by alot of the locals around here (they are a little bit country, i'm alot rock n roll). I plan on having the bar owner purchase about $2000 worth of cds, however I need to know what are the most commonly played songs, which older songs are still popular? Also, If he purchases packs with christian songs in them, do you like I have to put thoses songs in the book? I know for a fact noone will ever sing any of the songs.

Thank you everyone for your comments in advance. I truly appreciate them.


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There are not a lot of "Christian" songs in regular rock sets.   Just list them.  There will only be a few.   No biggy.

There are lots of songs listed in other threads that just won't go away.   They will be played forever.

If i could get every bar owner to buy $2000 worth of discs that would be great.   That's a good idea.   Get them to buy the songs their customers want to sing. :dancin:


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 11:01 am 
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I just started up again and purchased a Super Cdg player with 3 discs included with over 3700 songs! Was a great deal at $399.00. A lot easier then lugging around all those discs. I had my first night last Sat. and it went great. The only thing is when you have to switch between the 3 discs, the loading takes a little longer. The Super Cdg player also has a Usb port, if I can figure out how to get the songs on an external Hard drive it should solve that problem.


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Super CDG's are great in concept, however you are literally sticking all your eggs in one basket.  Discs do get scratched & I tell you i'd personally rather lose a disc of 15 songs than a disc with 1200 songs - just food for thought.

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