Lesson Seven: The Other Beats, Leonard Slatkin's Conducting School
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- Опубліковано 13 кві 2017
- Maestro Slatkin delves into the technical aspects of the beat, explaining how to deal with time signatures involving five, six, or seven beats per bar.
Love how this guy comes in to boss music
Juanpablo Macias [Greenspun JHS] Technically the title is Hoedown but ya epic boss music
Thank you very much great maestro Leonard Slakin's .... Very helpful
2:32 - 6/8
3:38 - 3/2
5:03 - 5/8
5:55 - 7/8
Amazing !❤
Thank you very much🪡🎼
Thx for this
Pure genius
Thank you
Awesome, as always!
Thanks now I'm gonna go try and conduct Jerry Goldsmith's score to Capricorn One and probably fail at this, I often wonder how Jerry managed to conduct his own scores, sometimes he not only uses odd metres and compound metres but he also mixes them, it gives me a headache.
How about a 7/8 that's fast? I was wondering how would someone conduct the beginning of 'Big Swifty' by Zappa. there's a lot of changes. Not that I want to become a conductor, I'm a drummer but I'm just curious. Could you just accentuate the downbeats somehow?
you can do the figure of 3beats but showin the accents (3+2+2 or any combination of these)
Why would you ask a Zappa question in a classical video's comments section? Classicalists don't come near anyone from the second half of the 20th century, except film and musical theatre composers. They don't come near to Frank Zappa
If it's a fast 7/8, 6/8, 5/8, etc., it all depends on where the accents are, and how you should exaggerate those accented notes. I have conducted a lot of pieces that have these odd meters, and I just listen to all of those accented notes.
Would you conduct a fast 5/8 on two, or???
Yes
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Can someone tell me what song he's singing at 4:01 because I've played it in an orchestra before and can't remember the name and it's KILLING ME 😫😂
america from west side story homie
confusing partic the 6/8 and 3 times.
How to conduct 9/8
in 3