The principal conductor of an orchestra or opera company is sometimes known as a music director or chief conductor.
Conducting is a means of communicating real-time information to performers. There are no absolute rules on how to conduct correctly, and a wide variety of different conducting styles exist.
The primary responsibilities of the conductor are to set the tempo, execute clear preparations and beats, and to listen and shape the sound of the ensemble.
2007-01-07 14:22:18
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answered by deepseaofblankets 5
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initially, each and every musician could have a marginally diverse pace for the piece. The conductor keeps all of us on the comparable %., cues people to come back in after rests, controls pace adjustments(accelerando, rallantando, and so on.), between different issues. jointly as observing an orchestra carry out, you will see that the musicians do look up each and every so oftentimes(till they could see the conductor out of the nook of their eyes). The place of a conductor is heavily misunderstood presently, yet i'm hoping i've got "enlightened" you~
2016-11-27 03:04:32
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answered by wilde 4
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The condctors role in an orchestra is to kepp tempo and cue the actors on stage (if it is a pit orchestra) and cue the instruments on different places
2007-01-07 14:21:51
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answered by quipband09 1
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the conductor is the person with the wand that is instructing the band when to come in on the song, keying the different parts of the band when to play
2007-01-07 14:20:38
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answered by ChristiCarlClub 2
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to control the rhytm and beat of the orchestra.
2007-01-07 14:30:39
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answered by BryanB 4
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He keeps people awake by shaking a stick at them....
2007-01-07 14:21:05
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answered by Chris 4
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