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Role of the Conductor during Performance

The role of the conductor in an orchestra is mainly to keep everyone together, especially on tempo changes.

Role of the Conductor during Rehearsal

During rehearsals, the conductor is responsible for determining how the music will be interpreted and for noticing and correcting any errors in how the musicians are performing.

Other Roles of the Conductor

Usually, the conductor also chooses the repertoire of the orchestra for each season.

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the person who leads the orchestra/band and keeps it in time and beat making sure they start and finish at the time they are suppose to

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the conducter uses a baton to conduct an orchestra

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He keeps the orchestra members in time and speed of the music being performed but that is not the only thing. In the related links box below, I posted a good website for you.

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a baton or their hands ;D

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