Talk:Conduction

Conduction as a defined Practice
I am quite hesitant to create a page for Conduction (music) or Conduction (practice), to avoid confusion, and perhaps it is best to merge Soundpainting along with any new write up on Conduction (as a term to describe a particular method on conducting improvised music) into the main Conduction article, which lacks 20th century development. I'm quite unhappy that the term "Conduction" may refer to the general practice of conducting an orchestra, yet it may also refer to Butch Morris' developed conducting language for improvisational performance. If any big-wig Wiki representatives have words of advice, my gratitude would consist of "taking care of this." Cheers ahead of time! TheEXIT 21:12, 18 April 2007 (UTC) Stephanie is soooooo awesome and pretty, and talented! conduction- occurs by the collison between atoms and molocules in the substance and the subsquent transfer of kenetic energy.

Conducting surely…
What a conductor does is surely conducting? HTH HAND —Phil | Talk 11:44, 8 March 2006 (UTC) Go look for more information somewhere else, we don't want you at this site anyways haha