Overture is a very fancy word that basically means the beginning part of a music show, kind of like the opening act.
Imagine you're going to a music concert. Before the main singer or band comes on stage, there is usually someone or a group of people that come out on stage first to warm up the audience and get them excited for the main act. That is called the overture.
Typically, an overture is a piece of music that is played by the musicians in the orchestra. It's like a little sneak peek of the music you're about to hear during the show. The overture usually includes parts from some of the most important or catchy songs from the concert, just to give you a taste of what's to come.
So, let's say you're going to see a concert by your favorite superhero band. The show starts with the overture, and you get to hear snippets of some of the band's best songs. It's like a trailer for the concert! The overture helps to build up excitement in the audience and gets them ready for the main part of the show.
Once the overture is finished, the main singer or band comes out on stage, and the real concert begins! But thanks to the overture, you already have a little taste of what's in store for you and you're super excited to hear all the songs you love.