Music Glossary: performance
Count-InsConsistent pre-rolls or verbal cues that lock the band and playback. Document them on setlists to avoid trainwrecks. more
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Crowd Engagement ScriptingPlan brief talking points, shout-outs, and interactive moments. Keep it authentic, concise, and appropriate for the venue. more
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Cue MixPerformer-specific headphone mixes balancing backing and self; vital for performance. more
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A celebrated female lead vocalist noted for exceptional ability and a commanding stage presence. Usage can be neutral or pejorative depending on co... more
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Feedback Control TechniquesUse mic patterns, stage positioning, HPFs, and narrow EQ notches. Address gain-before-feedback holistically, not just with EQ. more
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Monitor Mix StrategyBuild a “minimum viable” mix: time reference, pitch reference, self, then sweeten. Avoid over-loud IEMs that cause fatigue. more
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On-Stage CommunicationHand signals, eye contact, and count-ins to coordinate changes. Agree a simple vocabulary in rehearsal and stick to it. more
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Preparing individual instrumental parts from a full score with correct cues, layout, and page turns. more
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Generated by public plays (radio, live, streaming). Collected by PROs like PRS or ASCAP. more
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Post-Show DebriefBrief meeting to note fixes, celebrate wins, and assign actions. Capture changes to set files, patches, and stage plots immediately. more
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Set DynamicsPlan peaks/valleys, tempos, and keys to manage audience energy. Keep transitions tight; script segues and on-stage roles. more
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SightlinesArranging where performers stand and move so the audience and cameras see clearly. Avoids dead zones and improves energy. more
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Soundcheck EtiquetteLine check first, then musical check at show volume. One player at a time unless asked; keep noodling minimal and productive. more
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Stage SafetySecure heavy or wheeled items; mark stage edges; keep cable runs tidy. Assign responsibility for resets and safety checks. more
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Wardrobe FunctionalityClothing that supports movement, quick changes, and pack/wire routing. Avoid noisy fabrics and consider camera/lighting. more
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