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Conducting Technique of Vanich Potavanich

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  • Rattanachok Yaipadis Naresuan University
  • Weapon Chedchoo Faculty of Humanities, Naresuan University
  • Vich Boonrod Faculty of Humanities, Naresuan University

Keywords:

Conducting, Conductor, Vanich Potavanich

Abstract

One of the salient facets in the domain of music conducting pertains to the intricate utilization of hand gestures for each beat, a fundamental practice integral to the art of conducting. The primary objective of this article is to expound upon the distinct methodologies employed by Vanich Potavanich, a distinguished Thai luminary in the field of music conducting. This scholarly discourse extensively delves into the attributes of hand movements during transitions, the precision of hand positioning in conducting, and the intricate patterns of hand gestures for both the 4-beat and 8-beat conducting patterns. Within the context of this exposition, the article showcases a comprehensive compilation of 5 illustrative instances for the 4-beat conducting pattern and 4 exemplary instances for the 8-beat conducting pattern, thereby offering an array of pedagogical options to augment the scholarly comprehension of music conducting for individuals with an ardent interest in the subject. Furthermore, these meticulously-crafted techniques are transferrable to the realm of music pedagogy, transcending the confines of traditional curricula and extending into the broader purview of music education.

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2023-08-31

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Yaipadis, R., Chedchoo, W., & Boonrod, V. (2023). Conducting Technique of Vanich Potavanich. Journal of Music and Performing Arts, Khon Kaen University, 5(2), 49–66. Retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JournalofMUSPAKKU/article/view/266231

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