
The ability to respond to a cue from a conductor is crucial for a musician. By imagining the children’s world and adding creative elements to your conducting technique, you can capture the children’s attention more easily.
In this video you can see the creative solutions that Muzieklabo Inclusief has found to help students with learning disabilities retain their attention.
Curious about other methods of introducing creative elements into your conducting?
By downloading this document, you can try it yourself with your students.
Enjoy!
Class practice – Being a contuctor – the art of the possible
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