As soon as Kaito mentions singing, Wuxian grins - even as he fumbles the microphone. Not enough to drop it, he's not actually clumsy unless he's drunk, but there is definite fumbling before he inspects it with open interest and curiosity.
"This, my friend! Is a microphone! A toy one, but it is, for all intents and purposes, essentially as useful as a real one. Basically, a micophone is a way to artifically enhance your volume, using electronics."
He shows him the on off switch.
"See this wire? It collects the impulses created by your voice, turns 'em into electronic signals, and transmits them to the computer, here! And then it pumps it out through the speakers at an increased volume. Now! Kareoke is awesome fun that happens when you sing along to songs that have the lyrics on the screen. If everyone has a mike... well~"
He listens intently, noting each thing Kaito points out and explains what the use is. Some of the words are less familiar, but...he gets the idea quickly.
Now almost bouncing on his heels, he reaches out to sling a playful arm around his friend's shoulders. And mirrors whatever position Kaito takes (even if it's ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS) as he's not sure how to really hold the microphone and...turns his attention to the screen with words and musical notes.
And he proves he has a pretty good voice and ear, singing along with fair accuracy.
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"What's this?"
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He shows him the on off switch.
"See this wire? It collects the impulses created by your voice, turns 'em into electronic signals, and transmits them to the computer, here! And then it pumps it out through the speakers at an increased volume. Now! Kareoke is awesome fun that happens when you sing along to songs that have the lyrics on the screen. If everyone has a mike... well~"
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Now almost bouncing on his heels, he reaches out to sling a playful arm around his friend's shoulders. And mirrors whatever position Kaito takes (even if it's ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS) as he's not sure how to really hold the microphone and...turns his attention to the screen with words and musical notes.
And he proves he has a pretty good voice and ear, singing along with fair accuracy.
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"Excellent! So this movie is called Sing Cat Sing, and I have no clue what it's about, but the songs are apparently easy to learn, and REALLY CATCHY."
He grins and pushes play.
The songs are, indeed, very catchy. Baby shark level catchy. Once learnt, they will stick in the mind for literal ages.