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Have you ever noticed how ukulele groups often rely heavily on music sheets during performances, only to miss out on making eye contact with their audience? In this video, I explore my theory on why this happens and invite you to share your thoughts. When ukulele groups focus solely on their sheets, they might be missing a crucial element of live performance: connection with the audience. While music sheets are essential for coordination, they can also create a barrier between performers and spectators. By relying too much on written music, players might lose the opportunity to engage visually and emotionally with those watching. This isn't just about performance; it's about the essence of music itself. Music is a form of communication, and eye contact is a powerful tool in conveying emotion and energy. So, why do ukulele groups often overlook this aspect? Join the conversation and let's discuss: Do music sheets hinder the performance experience, or are they a necessary tool for harmony? Share your experiences and insights in the comments below!