Conducting Tech Flashcards

1
Q

Music is _______.

A

emotion

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2
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The communication of this _____ from the _____ page in the musical score to the listener’s ear is the _______ ______.

A

emotion, silent, musical message

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3
Q

The task of _______ and ________ this message, through the performer to the listener, is the _____ ________ of the conductor.

A

recreating, communicating, major responsibility

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4
Q

The desire to be a conduit for the ________ _______ requires the qualities necessary to be a ______ of people, in this case, _______.

A

musical message, leader, musicians

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5
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______ and _______ must certainly be added to this special talent.

A

Knowledge, personality

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6
Q

It is impossible to communicate if _______ is not present and _______ is _______ and _______.

A

knowledge, personality, offensive, repelling.

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7
Q

A conductor’s ________ on the podium is individualized his/her own personal ________.

A

technique, signature

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8
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A conductor is not afforded the _______ of using _____ to communicate the musical ______ to the performers, not to the _______ in a concert situation.

A

luxury, words, intent, listener

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9
Q

This ______ aspect of music making must be done in _____ ________.

A

crucial, total, silence

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10
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_______ is one of the most ________ clues to a person’s _______.

A

Posture, revealing, personality

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11
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The physical _____ of the human being is focused around the ______. (X marks the spot!)

A

center, heart

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12
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It is a comfortable place to align the horizontal plane running from ____ to _____. Since no two people are made the same way this “X,” or _______, is slightly different with each _______.

A

left, right, crossing, individual

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13
Q

The vertical plane is also centered in the _____ or central chest area and runs ___ and ____ dissecting the body into ____ and ____ halves.

A

heart, up, down, right, left

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14
Q

(Vertical plane)
This plane extends as far upward and down as our _____ (and/or baton) can reach. It is the ____ point or ______ from which most activity should originate to achieve _______ legibility.

A

hands, focus, fulcrum, maximum

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15
Q

“Travel” can also refer to the _______ of the _______ between beats.

A

movement, baton/hands

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16
Q

Establishing a _____ _______ is another personal ______ of each individual _______.

A

ready position, signature, conductor

17
Q

A basic premise is the _____ hand be designated as the ____ ______ while the _____ hand is used for ______, ______, dynamic ______, and ______ interpretation.

A

right, time keeper, left, expression, cueing, contrast, melodic

18
Q

Two essential techniques in developing a repertoire of gestures that are of prime importance:
The ________ beat and ____-____ beat.

A

preparatory, cut-off

19
Q

The preparatory beat is the ______ that sets the stage for the music to _____.

A

gesture, begin

20
Q

The preparatory beat includes coordinated use of the:

What you use

A

a. body (stance)
b. hand(s)
c. arm(s)
d. face (including the mouth for inhalation)
e. head

21
Q

The preparatory beat can utilize any one or combination of the above to establish the following musical necessities in beginning the sound:
(What is does)

A
  1. tempo
  2. dynamic level
  3. style
  4. On what beat the composition begins
  5. Who/What instruments actually play (or sing)
22
Q

The ictus is the actual _____ of the sound, also known as the _____.

A

starting, attack

23
Q

The movement to stop the sound is called a ____-___. It assumes the same responsibilities as the preparatory beat with the ______ effect. Instead of starting the sound, it ____ the sound.

A

cut-off, reverse, ends

24
Q

The characteristics of the cut-off beat are the same as the preparatory beat in that it should be executed to accomplish the following:

A
  1. tempo
  2. dynamic marking
  3. style
  4. indicate what beat the music ends
  5. who/what is to stop playing
25
Q

It is necessary for the conductor to actually ______ the music, a living graphic _________ of the actual sounds on the printed page.

A

“become”, representation