Submitted by TerminationClause t3_1167kqz in Music
I've seen several orchestrated pieces in my life and I have watched for any similarities in the movements of the conductor. They wave their arms around and the musicians aren't even looking at them. But once in a while the conductor will point to a section and they'll get louder. All in all, is a conductor necessary if the musicians can read sheet music?
farkedaccount t1_j95ew8b wrote
The musicians are most definitely watching the conductor.
A conductor is the one who sets the tempo and dynamics of a song.
The conductor will help each section of the orchestra to balance themselves with the rest of the orchestra, especially during rehearsals because they can hear the entire orchestra.
A conductor makes decisions about the overall mood of the piece beyond what's written on the score.