According to dictionary.com, there are two pronunciations: buh-ton, bat-n. However, the first pronunciation is usually the most common.
night stick
"Baton" is a word with several different usages - I will restrict my answer to it's use in music, as in "The conductor led the orchestra with his baton". To musicians everywhere, it's synonym in everyday talk is "the stick", which is also the English translation of the French word "baton".
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Baton Baton Mein was created in 1979.
The music conductor's stick is a baton.Assuming you meant 'what is a conductor's stick called' - it's a baton.
You could be referring to the conductor's baton.
A word with the same pronunciation as another but with a different meaning is called a homophone.
Polish and polish. Polish as in the Polish Hotdogs. And polish as in I polish my nails
There are two. East Baton Rouge and West Baton Rouge. East Baton Rouge holds the city of Baton Rouge.
A conductor leads the orchestra with a baton.
You Can buy a conductors baton at most band or music stores. you can buy a baton twirling baton online or at a competition. be sure to have your arm measured before you buy one. i recommend sharp baton (what i use for team routines), star baton (what i use for individual routines), or abc baton.
The receiver for the baton runs before he receives the baton and looks back at the person with the baton to receive the baton.