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Discover Ludwig"played live" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a musical performance or event that is happening in real time, as opposed to a recorded or pre-recorded performance. Example: "The band's new album will be released next week, but fans can hear the songs played live at their upcoming concert."
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Music played live by the Rambert Orchestra.
"We played live in the studio.
Here it was played live a few weeks ago.
Three of them had never been played live.
We played live as the film was being shown.
Her ensemble performs dances with music by Schumann and Jakub Ciupinski, played live.
This update trades the original Ravel score for Randall Woolf's flamenco-tinged music, played live.
One night I heard everything from salsa to Bach; another night a jazz guitarist played live.
All used the music of Verdi, played live by the Wyrick Quartet.
He modestly says that Afterlife goes down "quite well" when played live.
The sound — including love songs by Peter Whitehead, played live by him — is also tampered with.
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