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Discover LudwigThe phrase "perform himself" is not grammatically correct as it does not make sense in most contexts.
It is possible that you may have meant "perform by himself", which means to do something without assistance or help from others. Example: The young musician had to perform by himself as his bandmates were sick.
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Every once in a blue moon, he'll get the chance to perform himself.
Rachmaninoff, who wrote this concerto to perform himself, was certainly not averse to displaying his remarkable technique at the piano.
"I think the only thing he would have hated is that he wasn't able to perform himself".
At the age of 12, keen to perform himself, he bought a "cheeky boy" ventriloquist's doll for three guineas (three pounds and three shillings), called it Alfie and enjoyed performing to raise funds for wartime charities.
This in turn became the foundation, along with the likes of Van Morrison, for the kind of music he was starting to write and perform himself, in an acoustic bar band he'd joined called Rusty.
But he did not perform himself, and he made a point of encouraging the students to think not only about the technicalities of performing, but also about an artist's responsibility "to continue the search for beauty and humanity".
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But what he is doing is what he has done all his life: performing himself.
He said Mr. Hampton still occasionally performed himself, though not with the intensity and power of the past.
He loved performing himself, that's what he loved doing the most, but also had a fantastic business mind.
He had taken the GTV6 to the garage for a wash and some minor repairs, most of which he performed himself.
Rauschenberg took to performing himself: in the 1965 piece, Spring Training, he followed 30 turtles with torches attached to their shells, walking on to the stage on stilts.
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