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  2. Miming in instrumental performance - Wikipedia

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    Miming in instrumental performance or finger-synching is the act of musicians pretending to play their instruments in a live show, audiovisual recording or broadcast. Miming in instrument playing is the musical instrument equivalent of lip-syncing in singing performances, the action of pretending to sing while a prerecorded track of the singing is sounding over a PA system or on a TV broadcast ...

  3. Faking (music) - Wikipedia

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    While miming in instrumental performance is most often associated with popular music, due to the widespread use of lip-synching and miming instrumental playing on TV shows such as Top of the Pops (while the recording plays on the viewer's TV speakers), there are examples where producers have hired an orchestra or chamber musicians to appear on ...

  4. Lip sync - Wikipedia

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    Lip sync is considered a form of miming.It can be used to make it appear as though actors have substantial singing ability (e.g., The Partridge Family television show), to simulate a vocal effect that can be achieved only in the recording studio (e.g., Cher's Believe, which used an Auto-Tune effects processing on her voice); to improve performance during choreographed live dance numbers that ...

  5. Faking - Wikipedia

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    Miming in instrumental performance (pretending to play an instrument) Faking (Western classical music) (pretending to play a difficult section of orchestral music) Lip-synching (pretending to sing in a concert) Backing track (using pre-recorded music in a live show) Faking (jazz) (providing improvised accompaniment in jazz)

  6. Miming in pop music - Wikipedia

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    Miming in pop music may refer to: Lip-syncing , matching lip movements with sung or spoken vocals Miming in instrumental performance , pretending to play an instrument during a pop concert

  7. Miming guitar - Wikipedia

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    Miming in instrumental performance, pretending to play a real instrument This page was last edited on 21 December 2022, at 21:44 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  8. Top of the Pops - Wikipedia

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    handwritten on it, most likely a reference to his own miming during the performance. He could also be seen not playing his guitar during the instrumental bridge in the song. The performance of "Maggie May" by Rod Stewart and the Faces featured John Peel miming on mandolin. Near the end of the song, Rod and the Faces begin to kick around a football.

  9. Offstage musicians and singers in popular music - Wikipedia

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    The instrumental playing by offstage performers is captured by a microphone for acoustic instruments such as acoustic guitar; by mic in front of the guitar amplifier and/or a DI unit output for an electric instrument such as electric bass, by mic for electric guitar (in front of the guitar amp) and Hammond organ with a Leslie speaker, or for an ...