Conductor

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A conductor is a person who leads an orchestra. Originally the person responsible for keeping time in an orchestra was not an older instrumentalist, usually a percussionist, who could no longer play his instrument at a high level. As music got more complicated, conductors became responsible for more things. Conductors usually direct the music in terms of dynamics and volume balance between instruments or between passages.

Famous conductors include Daniel Barenboim, Paul Phillips, and Antonio Baptista.

The second meaning of Conductor is a material through which electricity flows easily. e.g., Wire such as copper, aluminum, and other metals like silver.

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