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| Abstract : Perpustakaan Tuanku Bainun |
| The challenge of narrowing the achievement gap in effectiveness in conducting among students begin with reviewing the fundamental techniques and skills that are regularly connected to the quality of their effectiveness as conductors and examining the necessary qualities needed for effective conducting. The writer explores the causes of the poor conducting skills and looks closely at the various methods for addressing these problems.
Keywords: conducting, conducting technique, effectiveness in conducting, expressive conducting, issues in conducting |
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