Music Performance Techniques

8 words in this vocabulary list

adjective lacking professional skill or expertise

  • The presentation was criticized for its amateurish design and lack of professionalism.
  • Her attempt at painting was pretty amateurish, but at least she had fun doing it.
  • The band's first performance was so amateurish, they sounded like a bunch of amateurs trying to play together.
  • His cooking skills were amateurish at best, resulting in a burnt and tasteless meal.

noun a type of song that is typically a sophisticated and expressive composition, often with classical music influences

  • The art song is a genre of vocal music that is typically performed in a concert setting.
  • I love singing art songs because they are so beautiful and expressive.
  • My friend's band is putting a modern twist on classic art songs.
  • Her voice was like a delicate art song, filling the room with emotion and beauty.

noun the sound of articulating

  • The professor praised the student for their clear articulation during the presentation.
  • I really admire how you're able to articulate your ideas so well.
  • She's got mad articulation skills when it comes to explaining complex concepts.
  • His articulation of emotions through music is truly captivating.

adjective describing something that is done with ease and without difficulty

  • Her ability to solve complex equations seemed effortless to her classmates.
  • He made cooking a four-course meal look effortless.
  • She's got that effortless cool girl vibe going on.
  • The way she danced on stage was so effortless, it was like she was floating.

adjective describing a person or their behavior as communicating feelings or thoughts clearly and effectively

  • The artist's painting was incredibly expressive, capturing a wide range of emotions.
  • She has a very expressive face, you can always tell how she's feeling.
  • That actor is so expressive, he really knows how to bring a character to life.
  • Her dance was like an expressive poem, telling a story without words.

noun a musical composition for one or more instruments, typically in several movements

  • The pianist performed a beautiful sonata at the classical music concert.
  • I love playing that sonata on the piano, it's so fun!
  • That sonata is fire, I can't stop listening to it.
  • The conversation between the two leaders was like a well-structured sonata, with each point harmoniously leading to the next.

noun the quality that a performer has that makes them seem interesting and important when they are performing on stage

  • The actor's stage presence captivated the audience throughout the entire performance.
  • She has such a strong stage presence, everyone loves watching her perform.
  • His stage presence is off the charts - he really knows how to work the crowd.
  • Her stage presence was like a shining light in the darkness of the theater.

noun a musical instrument, a type of early piano

adjective describing the type of piano

  • The fortepiano was a popular instrument in the classical era.
  • I love playing the fortepiano because it has such a unique sound.
  • Hey, let's jam out on the fortepiano later.
  • Her emotions were like a fortepiano, rising and falling with each note.