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Ultra Delay Send

December 21, 2022December 21, 2022 jedscottHuman Nature, Leadership

Want to feel productive and conscientious this Winter Break? Ultra Delay Send. I just sent a work email that won’t arrive until the first day back from school after New Year’s. I got the email off of my to do list, and it won’t go onto my colleague’s to do […]

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Shades Make Up

December 20, 2022December 20, 2022 jedscottCorona, Shades, Vocal Jazz

With a vocal jazz quartet, you can’t have someone sick with COVID and still go on. That’s precisely what happened to Shades of Blue a few weeks ago, scuttling our performance at GRCC Jazz Night. We conspired, planned, and got support to put on a Family and Friends Concert after […]

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Miraculous and Ordinary

December 19, 2022December 18, 2022 jedscottEducation, Human Nature, Performing

That’s how I view great singing. Or is it miraculously ordinary? Whenever I hear an amazing singer for the first time, or hear a singer I know do something incredible, I think, “Isn’t it miraculous? That a human can master all the skills necessary to do what they just did.” […]

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Planning To Be Better

December 18, 2022December 17, 2022 jedscottCorona, Human Nature

Do you plan your return to health in your head? Like, “I’m feeling crummy today, but I’m sure I’ll feel better tomorrow.” I have been burned by this mindset more than once, because I’m always overly optimistic in terms of how quickly I’ll heal from a cold. I resume my […]

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First Day of Break

December 17, 2022December 17, 2022 jedscottChristmas, Education

Your only job on the first day of break is to stop. Stop. STOP! For all educators, and especially music educators, the sprint between Thanksgiving and Winter Break has been unrelenting. Concerts, dress rehearsals, deadlines, spirit days, and increasingly stir-crazy students are just a few of the many challenges you […]

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Still Searching

December 16, 2022December 15, 2022 jedscottChoral Music, Creativity

Alice Parker is one of the wisest, most settled musicians I’ve ever spent time with. She knows what works for her, knows what her opinions are, and knows how to express what she hears in her mind. That’s what has made it all the more inspiring, in my time with […]

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The Cognitive Dissonance of Performance Reflection

December 15, 2022December 15, 2022 jedscottConducting, Education, Leadership

How do you help students be both self-critical and proud of their performance? I want you to be constructively critical of your work leading up to a concert. That’s how you get better. I also want you to be proud of what you’ve done in the concert, regardless of what […]

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3 Things

December 14, 2022December 14, 2022 jedscottConducting, Education, Leadership

The three things I am communicating with my students as they begin a concert without me: I am PROUD of you. I TRUST you. I EXPECT excellence from you. These are all positive, constructive emotions that help to bring out the best in students without demeaning them. No matter what, […]

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How to Be Ready When Illness Strikes

December 13, 2022December 13, 2022 jedscottConducting, Corona, Leadership, Performing

When you’re blindsided by illness at an inconvenient time, you’ll be glad you followed these simple steps ahead of time. Build autonomy into your ensemble from day 1. Make sure they can survive without you. Build extra prep time into your rehearsal schedule, so you’re not slammed at the last […]

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I Bring Focus

December 12, 2022December 12, 2022 jedscottChoral Music, Education, Leadership

More and more, I think this is my most important job. More important than my musical insights or expertise. More important than my rehearsal plan or preparation before and after rehearsal. More important than the part recordings, piano skills, or vocal technique lessons. It comes down to this: my students […]

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