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FORMAL TRAINING IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT AND EFFECTIVE PERFORMANCE ON STAGE
ABSTRACT
The study aimed to analyze formal training in musical instruments and effective performance on stage. Formal training in a musical instrument is a powerful catalyst for enhancing performance quality on stage. It empowers musicians with technical prowess, interpretive depth, stage presence, and the ability to manage performance-related anxieties. This structured foundation, combined with innate talent and creativity, plays a pivotal role in shaping the effectiveness and impact of musicians on the stage. They reviewed the types of musical instruments and the effect of formal training in musical instruments on performance on stage. On this basis, the study concluded that formal training in a musical instrument unquestionably plays a pivotal role in shaping effective performance on stage. It serves as the bedrock upon which musicians build their technical skills, artistic interpretation, stage presence, and overall confidence. The transformative impact of this training becomes evident in the enhanced quality and resonance of live performances. The development of technical proficiency through formal training provides musicians with the ability to navigate their instruments with precision and control. One of the recommendations made was that aspiring musicians should commit to formal training with a qualified instructor or through reputable music institutions. This training will provide them with essential technical skills, music theory knowledge, and the foundation for artistic interpretation that is crucial for impactful stage performances.
KEYWORDS: Formal Training, Musical Instrument, Effective Performance and Stage.
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