WHAT do a CONDUCTOR'S GESTURES Mean? | Conductor & Comedian Rainer Hersch

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What IS the conductor doing up there? Do his/her hand movements mean ANYTHING? At last! a clear and funny explanation by conductor & stand-up comedian Rainer Hersch. Classical Music at it's funniest. Check out DOES AN ORCHESTRA NEED A CONDUCTOR    • DOES AN ORCHESTRA NEED A CONDUCTOR!? ...  

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The best conducting lesson you will ever have. Witty, charming and unmistakably British, Rainer Hersch ("Victor Borge for a new generation" The London Times) explains with laugh-out-loud comedy one of the most important things a conductor is trying to show with his/her gestures: THE BEAT. The myths about conductors explained. A video in three parts. 1) What is the beat? 2) Grouping the beat 3) Not beating the beat. Funny and informative even if you don't one end of a baton from another, sit back, relax and enjoy. You might even learn something.

ABOUT RAINER HERSCH
A trained conductor and pianist, British stand-up comedian Rainer Hersch has performed on every comedy stage in the UK and in more than thirty countries across the world. He has conducted many orchestras including the St Petersburg Philharmonic, the London Philharmonia, the City of Birmingham Symphony, the BBC Concert Orchestra, the Calgary Philharmonic, Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Queensland and Tasmanian Symphony. He is responsible for YouTube hits such as "Orchestra plays Microsoft Windows™ - the waltz"    • Funny! Orchestra plays Microsoft Wind...   to "The Funniest Classical Orchestra Ever"    • Funniest Classical Orchestra Ever... ...   - this is the guy that actually does on a concert stage what others just talk about. To find out what Rainer did next http://bit.ly/1hGR52j

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