1. What kind of time signature is 6/8? 2. What is the counting pattern for 6/8 time signature? 3. Which pattern do you find easy to conduct? 4. How many beats are there in 6/8 time signature? 5. How will you conduct 6/8 time signature? A conductor is the leader of good music together. He directs a group of musicians who help them produce music by waving his hands or making use of a baton: a stick that communicates with them to sing or play instruments by making gestures when he wants them to. You have learned to conduct the simple time signatures. Today, conduct the 6/8 time signature with three different conducting patterns.
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