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William VerMeulen | Clapping at the Wrong Time


Clapping at the wrong moment is a common blunder at orchestra concerts, especially for first-time attendees. It’s important to know when to clap—generally, applause is reserved for the end of a piece or when the conductor signals the conclusion of a performance. If you’re unsure when to clap, look to the audience around you. In classical music, there is typically a pause after each movement of a multi-movement piece, and it is customary to remain silent until the piece is completed. In some cases, musicians may leave the stage after a piece, signaling that applause is appropriate.

Clapping at the wrong time can disrupt the flow of the concert and distract other listeners. It’s important to gauge the mood of the performance and wait for the proper cues. By learning the appropriate times for applause, you contribute to the respectful atmosphere of the event.

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Target State: Pennsylvania
Target City : Easton
Last Update : Dec 13, 2024 5:39 AM
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