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Be a great wall that towers over all.
Who: Issei (
unknownrival) and everyone else~
Where: Ace Karaoke, a karaoke bar.
When: 7:30 PM of September 20th and onward.
Summary: Singing. It is happening. You can't stop it.
The karaoke bar is well-lit, in good repair, and is generally a nice establishment before some people get into it. There is a stage with several microphones on it and a karaoke machine. You select the song you want to play from a book, enter the numbers in the machine, and it starts playing the instrumentation (and backing vocals) while showing you the words you should be singing.
If you don't like any of the selections, you can connect a laptop to the karaoke machine and select a karaoke track from elsewhere for the machine to play.
Food and drink are available, and not all of the drink is alcoholic. Customers who get too rowdy will be asked to leave, but everyone gets a little braver with some drink in them, and sometimes that's needed to get up on stage and sing like you don't know how terribly you're singing.
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Where: Ace Karaoke, a karaoke bar.
When: 7:30 PM of September 20th and onward.
Summary: Singing. It is happening. You can't stop it.
The karaoke bar is well-lit, in good repair, and is generally a nice establishment before some people get into it. There is a stage with several microphones on it and a karaoke machine. You select the song you want to play from a book, enter the numbers in the machine, and it starts playing the instrumentation (and backing vocals) while showing you the words you should be singing.
If you don't like any of the selections, you can connect a laptop to the karaoke machine and select a karaoke track from elsewhere for the machine to play.
Food and drink are available, and not all of the drink is alcoholic. Customers who get too rowdy will be asked to leave, but everyone gets a little braver with some drink in them, and sometimes that's needed to get up on stage and sing like you don't know how terribly you're singing.
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Made it myself. This one, anyway. A friend gave me the first one, but it was... ah, kind of old. And it got even older.
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...Oh, I don't know. I think the point is to have fun, no matter how or what you do at the mic.
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Whoa, what the hell.... Alright, point made.
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[And now she's looking and...
...Is that "The Itsy-Bitsy Spider" in the track listing?
H m m m.]
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It might just be comedy gold.]
Hm, what'cha think?
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[And, with the goofy smile of someone who knows they're doing something silly but will do it anyway, she heads to the mic.
The difference between a person's voice when speaking and when singing can be fairly noticeable. In Devola's case a high-pitched, almost mousy tone molds itself into a rich soprano voice.
But in the end, no matter how trained her voice is, no matter how skilled at vocals she is.
"The Itsy-Bitsy Spider" is still "The Itsy-Bitsy Spider."
Still, she seems to enjoy herself. To the extent that she bursts into a fit of giggles when she sits back down afterward.]
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Still, it's pretty silly, and he smirks the whole time, and then bursts into applause when she's done.]