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Kenneth Renshaw U.S. View Profile
| Answer questions about conducting patterns, performance practice, expression marks and conducting, and basic instrument/vocal practice | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Chris U.S. View Profile
| I can answer questions about conducting patterns, batons, how to rehearse an ensemble, and many other questions. I am conductor of a middle and high school band, orchestra, and chorus. I am the music director in the township. I have a master of music degree. My primary instrument is Piano but I also play the viola and trumpet. Questions about those instruments can be answered by me too. I compose also. I specialize in conducting my pieces for the band, orchestra, and chorus. | Available Ask A Question |
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2008-06-23 Conducting in 7/8: Hi, thanks for writing. 7/8 is usually 3/8 + 4/8 or 4/8 + 3/8. Try conducting a waltz for the 3/8 (down for 1, bounce up slower for 2 and 3), then 2/2 for the 4/8 (down with a bounce for 1 and 2, up...
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2008-06-05 expression mark in written blues vocal: Hi, Kay, thanks for writing. That's one on me, too. I would guess that it, as you said, indicates a vocal inflection. In blues, the 3rd, 5th, and 7th note of the scale is bent by the singer (made slightly...
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2008-05-28 Conducting 5/4 Time: Hi, Trey, thanks for writing. Usually, it is like a 6/4 except one less beat to the right. In other words, 6/4 is down, down and a bit to the right, left, right, right, up, while 5/4 is down, down and...
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