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Author: NNN clarinetist
Date: 2002-12-13 16:45
what is the job of concert master in a concert or band?
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Author: Theboy_2
Date: 2002-12-13 22:41
i'm assuming that your talking about the conductor. they help you keep in time(their hand movements), they pick music suitable for the ability in whichever band your in. i really hope this is what your talking about.
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Author: Gnomon
Date: 2002-12-13 23:35
The concert master is the name given in America to the person who is called the leader in Great Britain. In orchestras the concert master/leader is the number one player in the orchestra. Although conductors may change, the concert master/leader stays the same, so he or she represents the orchestra. He or she gets a separate round of applause at the start to represent applause for the conductor. In disputes between the orchestra and the conductor, the concert master/leader has to negotiate. When there are violins, the concert master/leader is the first violin and decides on the bowing pattern for all the violins.
In bands, the conductor usually has more control of every aspect of the music so the concert master/leader has less to do.
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Author: Dee
Date: 2002-12-14 02:29
In an orchestra, the first violinist is the concert master. In a band, it is usually the first clarinetist.
One of the duties of the concert master is to make sure that the ensemble is tuned and ready to go before the conductor comes on stage.
In addition, the concert master (theoretically) would take over the conducting if the conductor is unavailable.
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Author: flautist 4 now ww forever
Date: 2002-12-15 20:45
in middle school in it was the clairnet/flute player whitch ever that is first chair and the Bb magor scles in thirds while playing the clairnet /flute they would do a motion with their instrument that tells that section to start playing or when to end this was the warm up that we did at the concert but i don't know what it is beyond that good ? tho
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