Chorus conductor or steel partner, which is more difficult?
The choir director works hard. The commander is the leader of the choir. They are responsible for directing and directing the performance of the choir. The conductor needs to have knowledge of music theory, good musical expression ability and good communication ability with choir members. They are responsible for unifying rhythm, intonation, timbre, etc. While rehearsing, they also have higher requirements for the interpretation and expression of songs. The conductor also needs to control the dynamics and emotions of the choir during the performance to ensure that the overall effect of the performance reaches the expectations. Commanders need to spend a lot of time and energy in their work, and need to rehearse, analyze and guide repeatedly to ensure the choir's performance to reach the best state. The role of steel accompaniment in the choir is relatively stable, and it is responsible for providing a fixed accompaniment for the choir, without frequently adapting to the changes of different tracks and conductors. Compared with other choir members, the work of steel accompaniment is relatively independent and does not need close cooperation and coordination with other singers. So the choir director worked hard. A choir is a music group composed of a group of singers. These singers can be male, female or mixed chorus. Chorus can be large or small, or relatively large, including dozens or even more people.