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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 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 or in a movie. In some cases, instrumentalists will mime playing their instruments, but the singing will be live. In some cases, the instrumentalists are miming playing their instruments and the singers are lip-synching while a backing track plays. As with lip-synching, miming instrument playing has been criticized by some music industry professionals and it is a controversial practice.

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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 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 or in a movie. In some cases, instrumentalists will mime playing their instruments, but the singing will be live. In some cases, the instrumentalists are miming playing their instruments and the singers are lip-synching while a backing track plays. As with lip-synching, miming instrument playing has been criticized by some music industry professionals and it is a controversial practice. Not all miming is criticized; when a band appears in a music video, there are often no microphones on the stage and the guitars are not plugged in. With music videos, it is generally accepted that the audience is not seeing the band playing live (the exception is live concert videos). Miming instrument playing is mostly associated with popular music and rock music performances in huge venues, TV broadcasts, music videos and films. However, there are cases where classical chamber music groups (e.g. A string quartet) or orchestras have mimed playing their instruments while a prerecorded track of the music sounds over a PA system or on a TV broadcast or film. (en)
  • 当て振り(あてふり)とは、音楽番組などでボーカル以外の演奏部分をテープやハードディスクへの録音済み音源などで流し、それに合わせて楽器を演奏するふりをすること。手パクとも呼ばれる。 アイドルグループだけでなく、バンドであってもテレビの音楽番組ではほとんど生演奏することはなく、録音済み音源にあわせてカラオケ状態でボーカルのみが歌うことが多い。CDなどの音源がそのまま利用され、ギター、ベースなどは弾いている振りをしているだけである。ダンスが激しい歌手の場合は、ボーカルもCD音源などから出して口パクをすることもある。 (ja)
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  • 当て振り(あてふり)とは、音楽番組などでボーカル以外の演奏部分をテープやハードディスクへの録音済み音源などで流し、それに合わせて楽器を演奏するふりをすること。手パクとも呼ばれる。 アイドルグループだけでなく、バンドであってもテレビの音楽番組ではほとんど生演奏することはなく、録音済み音源にあわせてカラオケ状態でボーカルのみが歌うことが多い。CDなどの音源がそのまま利用され、ギター、ベースなどは弾いている振りをしているだけである。ダンスが激しい歌手の場合は、ボーカルもCD音源などから出して口パクをすることもある。 (ja)
  • 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 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 or in a movie. In some cases, instrumentalists will mime playing their instruments, but the singing will be live. In some cases, the instrumentalists are miming playing their instruments and the singers are lip-synching while a backing track plays. As with lip-synching, miming instrument playing has been criticized by some music industry professionals and it is a controversial practice. (en)
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  • Miming in instrumental performance (en)
  • 当て振り (ja)
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