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What is a musical performance?

A performance is when a musician plays for other people. This could be in:

  • a concert
  • a show
  • an audition

A music performance can include singers, a musician playing on their own or groups of musicians playing together.

A big group of musicians playing together at the same time is called a band or an orchestra.

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What skills do we need to perform?

Musicians of any level can build up their performance skills. Here are four top tips.

  1. Practice - Musicians have to practice to make sure they are ready to perform. Sometimes when we perform, we can get nervous. Musicians practice so that they can still play their best even when they are nervous.

  2. Prepare - Make sure you have everything ready for your performance. This might include the music or setting your instrument up.

  3. Express yourself - Music is a great way to share emotions and feelings. Really think about the feeling you are trying to share when you perform.

  4. Enjoy it - Performing in front of others can be really fun! Your performance will bring joy to everybody listening!

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Join punk rock star Poly Styrene as she helps a group of school children overcome their fear of performing.

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Glossary

Here's the meanings to some important words.

Performance - When a musician or group of musicians play for other people.

Audition - Trying out for a role as a dancer, singer or performer.

Band - A group of musicians playing together.

Orchestra - A group of musicians playing together.

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