That’s not so good, if one doesn’t know to start with consonants then closed vowels then open vowels. However, like Vocalizer, it doesn’t tell you which sound to use on a given exercise. Surprise! there are also vocal exercises on here! The build up is relatively good, almost as good as in Vocalizer (which is my current favorite warm-up app. This app seems to be focused on classical and musical theater repertoire. To be fair - the standard for karaoke is lower: there are no vocal technique requirements here. So often a student would want to sing a certain song, but the original key would not suit their voice.ĭoing this karaoke app review was a thrill, especially after reviewing other online singing tools, such as singing apps, which teach how to sing, and getting heavily disappointed. For me - finding this option to change a song’s key, in some apps, was a game changer. Recording is a plus, because that’s a good practice tool.ĪND a beautiful, super useful feature I discovered exists here in the app world - transposing the song. Pausing the song, rewinding and forwarding is a must (you’ll see it’s not granted though). If you don’t agree, you have a very different idea of karaoke than me. If it’s not entertaining, it’s not karaoke. An app should give me something extra that I cannot get on youtube. There you can sing any song you want, as much as you want, for free. YouTube is overflowing with karaoke versions of all songs.
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