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Musical performance represents a secondary creation of musical works, necessitating performers to possess a high level of artistic cultivation and a deep understanding of the artistic style inherent in the music. Performers must bring unique aesthetic characteristics to their performances. The performer's personality, temperament, and experience, along with the local cultural background, influence the artistic style in musical performance. Therefore, performers must specifically analyze these influencing factors and explore methods of artistic expression in musical performance. By accurately understanding and interpreting musical works, performers can achieve a perfect rendition.
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