[Menvi-discuss] Wands for blind people/ workingwithorchestraandense...
Brandon Keith Biggs
brandonboy13 at comcast.net
Fri Jan 13 17:02:57 EST 2012
Hello,
Everyone has their own idea of what a half note is. The conductor makes sure that everyone starts on time. It is also the conductor's job to make sure certain sections aren’t going to fast or too slow.
I watched a Vanclibern (The big piano competition) and the conductor was explaining why he was so important. He also explained why it was so important for people to follow him rather than him follow the performer. He stepped off the stage and said play and it was chaos. It was like practice room at its loudest... He then told the pianist to play and not pay attention to the conductor. It was OK, but there was some obvious discrepancies between the piano and orchestra. Then the conductor had the pianist follow the conductor and everything was amazing.
Granted singing is a little easier to control than a piano in the matter of changing keys or rhythm, so that is why Bocelli is able to listen for his queues while still knowing the conductor will follow.
As for the wand needing to be balanced, I am pretty sure there is some equation that feels better to the conductor, but they have a big nob on one end and a stick sticking out. I’ve not used one, but I think as long as the wand is able to move in the hand very smoothly and it isn’t too heavy, there won’t be much problem. But I know a conductor will need to talk with the developers long and hard to create something usable.
Thanks,
Brandon Keith Biggs
From: ayaka.isono at sbcglobal.net
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 9:39 AM
To: 'This is for discussing music and braille literacy'
Subject: Re: [Menvi-discuss] Wands for blind people/ workingwithorchestraandense...
Conductors also give phrasing, dynamics, nuance, and other small details, not just rhythm. More musicians get together, more difficult to agree on how the music should be shaped. Conductors job is to keep the orchestra together.
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From: menvi-discuss-bounces at menvi.org [mailto:menvi-discuss-bounces at menvi.org] On Behalf Of Debra Baxley
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 10:02 AM
To: 'This is for discussing music and braille literacy'
Subject: Re: [Menvi-discuss] Wands for blind people/ workingwithorchestraand ense...
If sighted people know rhythm, why would they even need a conductor?
Debra
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From: menvi-discuss-bounces at menvi.org [mailto:menvi-discuss-bounces at menvi.org] On Behalf Of SClark6144 at aol.com
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 10:46 AM
To: menvi-discuss at menvi.org
Subject: Re: [Menvi-discuss] Wands for blind people/ working withorchestraand ense...
A conductor's baton is a visual sign to sighted players.
Maybe you guys are looking for a MAGIC wand.
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