Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
batuta
noun
/bəˈtuːtə/

Definition
A thin stick that a conductor uses to direct an orchestra or choir.

Examples
- The conductor raised the batuta, signaling the start of the symphony.
- She practiced with her batuta, ensuring her gestures were clear and precise.
- Using a batuta helps to unify the ensemble during performances.

Meaning
In a musical context, a ‘batuta’ is essential for a conductor to communicate with musicians and guide the tempo and dynamics of the performance.

Synonyms
- conducting stick
- baton
- wand