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A conductor would typically use a two-beat pattern, often represented by a downward stroke followed by an upward stroke. The downward stroke indicates the first beat, while the upward stroke represents the second beat. Depending on the tempo and style of the music, the conductor may also add emphasis or slight variations in gestures to convey dynamics and expression. This clear and consistent motion helps the musicians stay together in rhythm.

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