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byThomas Palmatier
December 11, 2023
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SBO+: I get asked to present quite a few conducting workshops, especially for busy music educators who may not have the time or money to attend the many summer symposia that are out there. From time to time, I will share some of the things I often include in those workshops.

Your Equipment

The baton

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The podium.  Adjusted to your height and layout of the band.

Metronome.  Have one on the stand, even if you don’t ever use it.  A must for recording.

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Your music stand. Make sure it will securely hold your scores and has a place to put “used ones.” 

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