50% OFF – Attention singers! Only $125 for professionally recorded 3-song CD

| February 28, 2012 | 0 Comments

Only 100 Coupons available for this campaign

50% off a professional recorded 3-song CD - the perfect gift for the aspiring pro or the let it all hang out karaoke singer!

 

Like to sing?  Now you can sound like a rock star with a professionally recorded three song CD for only $125 thanks to this great offer from Karaoke World and Coupon 2.0!

Dan Chabot, owner of Karaoke World, is a veteran of the Western Canada music scene. And for years he’s been recording amateur singers in his company’s studio on Macleod Trail.

Marg and Dan Chabot, owners of Karaoke World in Calgary, Alberta.

“People are always amazed how good they sound on CD,” he said. “Even if they’re not accomplished singers, we have all the equipment and the computer software to tweak and adjust their voice until it sounds fantastic.”

 

 

A common reason for recording a few songs is the increasing popularity of audition shows like Canada’s Got Talent. Producers require performers to submit one or two recorded songs. Singers have a better chance of being accepted if their music has been professionally produced, says Chabot.

But the most popular reason for professionally recording is to give the CD as a gift. Family and friends are always amazed at the high quality of the songs.

Professional equipment and a little experience can make an amateur singer sound like a pro!

“We provide the music beds all ready to go.  All the singer has to do is come well rehearsed. The more rehearsed they are, the more time we can spend on coaching and the technical aspects of recording,” said Chabot.

Children and novice singers are always welcome to record. Chabot says he has plenty of tricks, learned over the years on stage and in the studio, to help first-timers relax and put out the best product they can.

“Professional recording doesn’t have to be intimidating.  In fact, we can have a lot of fun with it. I can’t tell you how many karaoke singers we’ve recorded over the years and they always have a great time,” he said.

The best part for Chabot is watching the singer’s delight when he hands them their first professionally produced CD.

“We all sing in the shower. Who hasn’t dreamed of being a professional singer? Now pretty much anyone can sound like a professional,” he said.

There are only 100 coupons in this campaign.  Buy now to avoid being disappointed.

 

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About the Author (Author Profile)

Markham began his journalism career writing columns in the mid-1980s for Western People Magazine, then reported for a small Saskatchewan daily. He has spent most of his career in media and communications, likes to dabble in politics, was actively involved in economic development for many years, thinks that what goes on in the community is just as important as what happens provincially and nationally, and has a soft spot for small business (big business, not so much). Markham is a bit of a contrarian and usually has a unique take on the events of the day. 

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