The conductor keeps time to the music so that the musicians will have an easier time playing. He or she also leads those same musicians through the song and is especially useful when cutting off notes whose length the composer left to the musicians discretion. Every band and orchestra and many choruses have a conductor to lead them through the songs that they preform.
An orchestra needs a conductor to lead and coordinate the musicians, ensuring they play together in harmony and follow the music's tempo, dynamics, and expression. The conductor helps bring out the best performance from the orchestra by providing direction and interpretation of the music.
no, a composer does that, a conductor conducts.
Another term for conductor is Maestro.
To be good at music and cool
The conductor of a music group is called a conductor.
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That would be the conductor, with the conductor's score.
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a baton
Conductor/baton
The conductor of an orchestra helps to keep the music in time and communicate changes to the musicians.
The only music conductor I can think of is professor Flitwick who has been seen conducting the choir. He is played by Warwick Davis.