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  • The Benefits of Singing to Kids

    Kids are drawn to music and most are singing simple songs by age 2 or 3. Exposure to music starts early when parents use singing to entertain or calm an infant or toddler. In fact, research suggests music stimulates endorphins, the body’s natural feel-good hormones, according to the ParentMap website. You can also use singing to soothe your child, encourage his speech and language development and as a teaching tool.Read More

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  • Health Benefits of Karaoke and Singing

    According to a study from Japan, drinking and singing with friends helps to reduce heart disease and strokes. Researchers found that moderate drinking in a social environment combined with singing improved cardiovascular health and helped to relieve stress.Read More

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  • Karaoke nights out are good for your health, claims scientists

    Researchers found that moderate drinking with a good friend helped improve cardiovascular health with singing also helping to reduce stress.Read More

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  • What is Karaoke?

    The word Karaoke comes from the Japanese for ’empty orchestra’. Music + Lyrics is created by the professional team which comprises of highly acclaimed musicians and the optimum care is taken to match the original composition.Read More

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