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No Blame

November 12, 2022November 12, 2022 jedscottChoral Music, Leadership

Performances don’t always go as planned. Some lackluster performances can be blamed on someone – “I missed that cue” or “You didn’t learn that part as well as you should have.” But many performances don’t have a convenient spot to blame. It was a novel acoustic environment, or what someone […]

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I Have Nothing New To Say

November 11, 2022November 11, 2022 jedscottConducting, Education, Leadership

Do you ever feel this way in rehearsal? “I’ve taught everything I know how to teach. Everything I know, I’ve said.” When I start to feel that way, I remind myself these things: Repeat yourself – the turnover of students is faster than you think. In other words, I haven’t […]

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Text or Tune

November 10, 2022November 10, 2022 jedscottChoral Music, Composition

Which is most important to you? It has to depend on the context – if I’m picking a Renaissance motet, I’m more likely to focus on the music, because the Latin text isn’t going to be a significant resonating factor for my students. If I’m picking a contemporary choral piece, […]

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Breathing Time

November 9, 2022November 9, 2022 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Growth

Pieces need time to breathe, too. What happens between notes and rhythms and performance? Sometimes, not much. Sometimes, an efficient polish and development of musicianship. But there’s something else that can happen over time. I’ve found that the pieces we’ve polished, made musical, and even performed continue to develop with […]

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Voting With/For Love

November 8, 2022November 8, 2022 jedscottAdvocacy, Education, Human Nature

I’m voting for candidates who embody love for their fellow human beings. For me, that’s a core value. We can agree or disagree about economic policy, about educational policy, about almost anything. But we need to agree on love as a core motivation for decision-making. Love is a cornerstone of […]

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What Did You Listen To?

November 7, 2022November 6, 2022 jedscottEducation

Every lesson should start with this question. What did you listen to this week? What did you love, what did you not respond to? In every lesson I’ve ever taught or taken, part of the equation was working to master a style, one that I wasn’t necessarily fluent in. In […]

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How Long Was That Meeting?

November 6, 2022November 6, 2022 jedscottCorona, Human Nature, Leadership

We all have the capability to do virtual meetings. Does that mean they’re always the best choice? Of course not. There are many values to meeting in person, particularly when new groups are working to build capacity and develop their relationships. But with a world fluent on Zoom meetings, the […]

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How Do I Read *This* Score?

November 5, 2022October 20, 2022 jedscottChoral Music, Music Literacy

Wait, scores doesn’t always mean the same thing? No, the traditions around interpreting scores can be radically different depending on context, and we don’t do a great job of making that clear to students. We tend to treat the score as an encyclopedia of interpretation – all information for interpretation […]

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Anniversary Celebration

November 4, 2022November 4, 2022 jedscottUpdates, Writing

I decided to write daily on my website in the early fall of 2014. The last day I missed publishing was November 3, 2014, making today my eighth anniversary of an unbroken streak of writing. At this point, I’m closing in on a 3,000 day streak and have written over […]

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Fall Leaves and Choral Leadership

November 3, 2022November 3, 2022 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Leadership

I’m watching a trio of men with commercial leaf blowers working to make sure a neighbor’s lawn is utterly devoid of fall leaves. From 100 yards away, the sound drowns out all other background noises. Now, I don’t hold with those who say leave the leaves, because I don’t want […]

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