How to Navigate Korean-Only Karaoke Menus

How to Use Only-Korean Karaoke Menus

numerical representations and notations

Simple Menu Steps

Korean karaoke gear has menus easy to use, even if the words look hard. The home screen shows many tabs, with song codes of 4-6 numbers as keys. Tabs to pick language help swap from Korean to English fast.

Main Ways to Search

By Song Codes

  • Putting in codes is the fastest way to play a song
  • Most spots have books of song codes
  • Top hits have codes that are easy to see

By Artist Names

Best Search Choices

Sorting by type and years helps pick songs well. The quick menu shows:

  • Latest hits
  • Liked songs
  • Season top picks
  • Groups by type

Key Korean Words

Know these main menu words:

  • norae: Song
  • gasu: Singer/Artist
  • jemok: Title
  • gasa: Lyrics
  • jangreu: Type

Pro Tips

  • Keep top-used codes in your mind
  • Sort by letters on touch pads
  • Look for heart icons for loved songs
  • Check new song spots for fresh hits

Learn the Layout

Whole Guide to Using Korean Karaoke Menus

Start with the Menu

Korean karaoke gear uses simple touch pads split by main music sorts.

Main parts cover Korean pop, English hits, and Japanese songs. Each sort has more groups by time, singer names, and song titles for easy finding.

Move with Song IDs

Song codes are key for Korean karaoke use. Each tune has a 4-6 number ID for quick picking.

The IDs follow a clear guide:

  • First number shows language (1: Korean, 2: English)
  • Other numbers match the song itself

Ways to Find Songs and Pick Languages

Many Search Ways

  • Start searching Korean songs with the first letter
  • Look up English names in ABC form
  • Try using key words
  • New Songs spot shows the latest
  • Hit Songs tab shows the hot ones

Language Choices

The system often has language switch choices for users. Look for the language tab up top to switch Korean and English screens.

Cool Sort Ways

  • Sort songs by decades
  • List by artist names
  • Group by song titles
  • See new adds
  • Most played songs show here

Signs and Numbers You’ll See

Learn Must-Know Signs and Numbers for Korean Karaoke

tips for better navigation

Key Symbols for All

Korean karaoke shows full:

  • How well a song does
  • Track top hits
  • NEW signs for fresh tunes

The Way of Song Codes

Song IDs keep a set six-number style in all Korean karaoke spots.

  • Old style: Songs start with 1-7
  • New style: Songs that start with 8 or 9

Mark Songs By Language

Clear marks help find songs fast:

  • Korean tunes: Show in Hangul
  • English hits: Marked with “ENG” or Roman letters
  • Japanese tunes: Shown in Japanese

Marking tunes right helps go through song lists made for many tongues.

The system keeps the same look in all karaoke places and machines. 여행자 주의사항 보기

Find English Tunes

How to Find English Hits in Korean Karaoke Boxes: Full Guide

Know Prefixes and Areas

English tunes in Korean karaoke have clear marks.

Most use “F” or “E” before tune numbers to show English ones. Find these in their own spot through the “Foreign Songs” touch area.

Look Ways and Language Picks

Korean karame machines give many ways to find English tunes.

The best way may be to use artist names in Hangul on the Korean board.

New gear has an English board switch to use, by the language change.

Quick Ways to Find Tunes

Main Foreign Song Spots

The “Popular Foreign Tunes” area is the place for new and old English hits. Songs here get updates to show what’s new and timeless hits.

The Song Number Way

Know song numbers that end in “E” or “F” helps a lot.

Keep liked song numbers in your phone’s notes to save time. These numbers stay the same in most Korean karaoke spots.

Digital Keeping

Keeping a phone list of good tunes makes picking faster. This planned way cuts search time and adds fun, especially when looking through many songs.

Search By Artist Name

How to Find Artists on Korean Karaoke Machines

Easy Search Plan

Korean karaoke machines use a two-way search plan that sorts names by Hangul and English.

This two-way lets you find your best artists no matter the tongue.

Finding English Names

Moving through English names is done by the first letter of stage or band names. Just:

  • Hit the right letter on the pad
  • Go through names that start with it
  • Example: “M” for Madonna, “B” for Beatles

Search in Korean Names

Looking for Korean names takes a few ways: