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ABSTRACT: Students learning musical conducting often practice along to static recordings, which do not provide real-time feedback similar to that of a live orchestra during rehearsals. Novice conductors need better solutions for practicing with feedback that mimics the experience of conducting a live orchestra. We can leverage emergent multimodal and spatial interaction technologies to support a “virtual orchestra” practice experience that allows students to develop tacit, live-practice knowledge. Through formative interviews with conducting experts and students, we designed and developed a dynamic, multimodal interaction system that targets key goals held by students developing their orchestral conducting skills, and that traditional practicing methods lack support for. Sympathetic Orchestra is an interactive virtual orchestra system that uses Google AI edge-powered Computer Vision hand and face tracking on webcam data to responsively interact with dynamic audio music playback and develop tacit practicing experiences.