edit: to clarify, I don’t agree with any of this, I just thought it was funny.

  • state_electrician
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    11 months ago

    For even a medium-sized orchestra I think a conductor is required. In the end you need one person who decides the tempo and timings. Without a conductor a musician will have to play the part. Here’s an example: https://youtu.be/oJ2ZLr87lLY

    Clearly the main violinist takes over the role of conductor, but even then timings are off even in this short piece. And that’s a trained orchestra with a well-known piece. A full symphony with a larger orchestra and maybe even a choir (like Beethoven’s 9th) would sound terrible without a good conductor.

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      11 months ago

      You 100% need a conductor.

      Light travels a lot faster than sound.

      So even if everyone focused on a single musician they’d all slip out of time.