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Teriyaki Koinku
Nov 25, 2008

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Is it reasonable to want to learn basic singing just so you don't embarrass yourself at the karaoke lounge? I'm currently based in China and KTV lounges are a popular pastime here in East Asia. While I enjoy singing Frank Sinatra and similar kinds of music, I'm not good at it at all and mainly want to avoid embarrassing myself in front of other people.

I also like singing for my cat. :) She doesn't comprehend it but she allows it anyways.

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Teriyaki Koinku
Nov 25, 2008

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Yes! Karaoke is a great reason! As is singing to your cat :3:

Thanks for the feedback. :)

Is it weird to feel self-conscious about singing "old music" at a karaoke session? I guess if everyone's drunk it doesn't matter, but singing sober I feel weird for not singing the same pop songs everyone else does.

I know logically it's okay enjoy singing the songs I like, but singing when I know I'm objectively not good at it inherently makes me vulnerable around other people. How should I deal with these feelings?

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