A performer's musical and expressive involvement in the music is often referred to as "interpretation." This encompasses the way a musician conveys emotions, dynamics, phrasing, and stylistic nuances, bringing their unique perspective to the piece. Interpretation allows performers to connect with the audience and express the music's deeper meaning beyond the written notes.
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Actors. The performers in any play are called actors.
well its music put into sections and repeated again and again they are also called riffs.
Street performers are typically called buskers in Ireland:) I have a great example in my YouTube video: (best of Dublin Buskers on Grafton Street)@simonaslibrary channel: DUBLIN BUSKER
Two singers are a duo.They might sing a duet, a musical composition for two performers.
Its called a trio when there are three performers together.
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People in the background are called Extras.
People in the background are called Extras.
A quintet. This is part of a musical numerical series: solo, duet, trio, quartet, quintet, sextet, septet, octet, nonet, decet, and so on (larger numbers are very rare).
musicalS are called musicalS because they have MUSIC in them making them MUSICAL
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A group of 5 performers who perform together is commonly referred to as a quintet.
A musical foot is called a "spondee"