The conductor uses a baton to direct an orchestra.
The stick a conductor uses to lead an orchestra is called a baton.
the conductor
A baton, if you mean the stick that the conductor uses to direct the orchestra. Many conductors also use just their hands. Notable examples include Valery Gergiev, Pierre Boulez, and Igor Stravinsky.
A conductors baton.
An orchestra conductor uses a conducting baton.
The stick a conductor uses to lead an orchestra is called a baton.
the conductor
A baton, if you mean the stick that the conductor uses to direct the orchestra. Many conductors also use just their hands. Notable examples include Valery Gergiev, Pierre Boulez, and Igor Stravinsky.
A conductors baton.
An orchestra conductor uses a conducting baton.
If you're talking about the stick a conductor uses when conducting an orchestra, it's called a baton.
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.
A baton is stick that persons use to direct others, such as the conductor's baton directing the orchestra.It is the French word for 'stick'. It can also mean a rod or sceptre of some sort, such as is used to direct a parade.
Assuming you're talking about the small 'stick' the conductor waves.... it's called a baton,
James Horner uses a combination of electronics and orchestra. In many cases, he uses a synthesizer and a small orchestra.
A full orchestra generally uses 12 violas.
The lead sheet is the conductors sheet, it has every part marked upon it to allow the conductor to direct the musicians within a band.