In this short scene, the young narrator is introduced to the conductor of the school's orchestra, a man named Chiaki. The narrator is impressed by the conductor's ability to pick out the best parts of music, and he is certain that the audience will be impressed with the conductor. The young narrator asks the conductor if he can conduct the orchestra, and the conductor responds that he can, but that he will have to learn how to play the instrument himself.
In this short scene, the young narrator is introduced to the conductor of the school's orchestra, a man named Chiaki. The narrator is impressed by the conductor's ability to pick out the best parts of music, and he is certain that the audience will be impressed with the conductor. The young narrator asks the conductor if he can conduct the orchestra, and the conductor responds that he can, but that he will have to learn how to play the instrument himself.