So thats how it works
6 years ago by heart77 · 1083 Likes · 11 comments · Popular
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thecoolchristian
· 6 years ago
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A lot of people that don't play in an orchestra underestimate the importance of the conductor
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shepard530
· 6 years ago
And even people who do underestimate how *hard* it is. Seriously, conductors spend *hours* working on technique on tricky portions of the music where the meter is complicated.
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spiderwoman
· 6 years ago
I had a friend who was a conductor for a choir and apparantly there is an entire language in wavy hand motions.
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funkmasterrex
· 6 years ago
there is. In an orchestra or a band usually you technically learn two languages for doing the same thing and then have to align them.
geluregis
· 6 years ago
*all the instruments start drifting out of time and the tenors forget where they come in*
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asteroid
· 6 years ago
If you are over 18, please watch Mozart in the Jungle, it's amazing
bethorien
· 6 years ago
*the low brass just starts playing a random beat on a Bflat because they are totally lost*
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geluregis
· 6 years ago
*without a cutoff, the baritones improvise an entirely new part*
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bethorien
· 6 years ago
*it somehow sounds better than the original piece*
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shepard530
· 6 years ago
*Of course it does, baritone parts are boring as written. Plus, we sound magnificent AF.*
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fell_equinox
· 6 years ago
Bruh the conductor has a crazy important job
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