Four-two shots, that is, the two hands move outward and then inward.
The basic pattern must be accurate. The principle is: the movements are concise, accurate, and beautiful! Don't over exaggerate.
Action: The big arm drives the forearm and is connected through the wrist. The hand shape is the piano hand shape. Keep your feet still, one step forward and one back. Don't touch each other, as that will make you unstable, and don't step in a T-shape. They should be about one foot wide apart. Before conducting, the hands should be naturally perpendicular to the sides of the feet. When preparing to shoot, do not raise your hands too high to prevent the chorus members from being unable to breathe.
Closing: Just pinch with your index finger and thumb.
Practice method: The mirror is the best teacher, practice more in front of the mirror.
Common mistakes: Do not cross your hands or touch them when tapping. Always hit the same plane.
Division of labor between the two hands: The right hand is the soul of the conductor, controlling the speed and rhythm. The left hand is the expression change of music.
Curtain call: It is better to go on stage with good wind. During the curtain call, walk sideways, look at the stage position, face the audience to thank you, turn around. During the curtain call in the middle, take one or two steps forward and turn around to thank, then take one step forward and turn around. Start directing.