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The technic of the baton

Chapter 10: CHAPTER III-B Photographs Which Illustrate the Five Fundamental Positions Used in Actual Conducting
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The text surveys the history and principles of ensemble leadership, then offers a systematic, practical manual for baton technique and gestural vocabulary. It details beat patterns, tempo and dynamic indication, phrasing and expressive nuance, and ergonomics of hand, wrist, and arm, along with cueing and rehearsal methods to shape ensemble unity. Guidance covers score study, rehearsal organization, corrective drills, and ways to communicate musical intent clearly to performers. Emphasis is placed on cultivating precision, clarity, and a coherent musical conception through exercises and illustrative examples aimed at students learning to conduct.

CHAPTER III-B
 
Photographs Which Illustrate the Five Fundamental
Positions Used in Actual Conducting

No. 1. Preparatory position. 4/4 time.

Number 2

Position of the first beat in 4/4 time.

Number 3

Position of the second beat in 4/4 time.

Number 4

Position of the third beat in 4/4 time.

Number 5

Position of the fourth beat in 4/4 time.