It has been 318 days since I arrived in Ann Arbor.
I will be having a karaoke tonight
with my friends.
I wonder there are songs which I can sing.
As an option, I think I hum a song.
By the way, the karaoke is made in Japanese,
which is a word combined KARA and OKE.
KARA means empty.
OKE is the first sound of the orchestra.
So the karaoke implies music without vocals.
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2010年7月16日金曜日
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返信削除It has been 318 days since I arrived in Ann Arbor.
I will be having a karaoke tonight
with my friends.
I wonder if there will be songs that I can sing.
As an option, I think I can hum a song.
By the way, the word karaoke comes from Japanese,
which is a word combined KARA and OKE.
KARA means empty.
OKE is the first sound of the orchestra.
So the word karaoke implies music without vocals.
This blog is supported by ITP.