- Why do guitarists move their mouths?
- Why do cellists make weird faces?
- Why do I open my mouth when I play piano?
- Why do guitarists make faces when playing?
Why do guitarists move their mouths?
IT'S THE SPIRIT OF THE MUSIC! It's actually the same reason that some people emphatically gesture when they speak. Hands and face are both high dexterity muscle groups, and are tightly interwoven in your brain.
Why do cellists make weird faces?
The faces musicians make whilst performing are colloquially referred to as 'guitar faces'. They're a mostly-involuntary reaction to concentration, emotion, nerves, physical discomfort, mistakes, technical issues or the stage production.
Why do I open my mouth when I play piano?
You are mistaken when you think that only the mouth moves - moving the muscles of the whole face, and this is a symptom of involuntary tension during the play, which spread in the different parts of the body.
Why do guitarists make faces when playing?
It's an involuntary thing that happens to people when they're concentrating, and for guitar players, the solo is the part of a song that requires the utmost attention. In many cases, they're not simply rehearsing something they've practiced time and time again; they're improvising on the spot.