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How to beat time! How to make gestures! Help!

Basic method: When commanding, don't put your hands over your shoulders, and don't put your hands below your waist.

Basic gesture: the right hand is higher than the left hand. If you want to show momentum, you can pay attention to shooting.

Action: the big arm drives the small arm, and the small arm is connected by the wrist. Hand type is piano hand type. Don't move your feet, tandem, don't get together, you can't stand steadily like that, and you don't have to walk in a t-step, about a foot apart. Before conducting, your hands are naturally perpendicular to your feet. Don't raise your hand too high when you are ready to shoot, lest the chorus members hold their breath. Only when accompanied by music can the right hand beat the time with one hand. Yu Guang looked at the piano accompaniment and looked straight at the choir members.

End of beat: When the last ending sound is played, the five fingers retract into a half-clenched fist.

Easy mistake: Don't cross your hands and touch each other when clapping. Always hitting the same plane.

Division of labor between two hands: the right hand is the soul of the conductor, controlling the speed and rhythm. The left hand is the expression change of music.

Curtain call: Let's go to the typhoon. Walk sideways during the curtain call, look at the stage position, thank the audience, turn around in place, turn around one or two times in the middle of the curtain call, and then turn around and start conducting.

Beat is the basic unit of music. Playing is the process of grasping the rhythm. Pay attention to the beat: start singing from the moment you hit your hand, and don't start singing with your hand still in mid-air, so you can't grasp the time. From this time to the next time, it is a beat. Of course, the beat is a colloquial expression, and the formal expression should be called notes. A note means how long this note occupies in music.

According to the length of time, notes are divided into the following categories: whole note, half note, quarter note, eighth note, sixteenth note and thirty-second note ... As can be seen from the name, the time of half note is half that of whole note, quarter note is half that of half note and eighth note is half that of quarter note. ...

In popular words, it is:

Full note-there are three small bars at the back

Binary notes-there is a small bar behind them.

Quarter notes-nothing.

The eighth note-there is a small bar below.

Sixteenth note-there are two stanzas below.