DJMojo @ Wed Feb 03, 2010 3:04 am wrote:
One of my accounts, karaoke can get kinda slow. Instead of rotating the same 3 or 4 singers every 15 minutes, I play a set of music videos in between. It breaks things up a little and the customers love it. When I have more singers than I can handle I forget about the videos and just play bumper music till the next singer is ready to go. I've been getting my music DVDs from Promo Only for 10 years now and have around 5000 music videos.
Mojo
That's pretty much what I do.
However, it is not uncommon to encounter singers who don't accept that with a small rotation things should be slowed down. It's particularly troublesome for me when people with this mindset show up as group. There view is: "Oh, boy, we're the only ones here and we're gonna get to sing non-stop, back-to-back until more people show up"
And while I am trying to entertain the whole venue, such people are annoyed by long intervals between each singer. And I can't blame them, because that's exactly how I was when I started singing karaoke. So, with such a crowd, I can't put a video up or use much bumper music in between each performance. I do use a video or two at the end of the rotation!