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Extra Brain

October 4, 2022October 4, 2022 jedscottEducation, Growth

Here’s how I see my job as a private instructor. My goal with private students – whether in composition, voice, jazz piano, or anything else – is to serve as an extra brain. It’s not my job to criticize or diminish (though I may, when warranted). It’s not my job […]

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Getting Out Of Triage

October 3, 2022September 29, 2022 jedscottCreativity, Human Nature

How do you get out of work triage? I have been in triage since August, when I got back from my week visiting with Alice Parker. Too many projects and too little time leads to spending every work moment just trying to “staunch the bleeding” of the most urgent project […]

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Arranging Is Composing

October 2, 2022September 25, 2022 jedscottArranging, Composition

Historically, composers drew no distinction between composing and arranging. Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, virtually every composer since has transformed existing melodies for their own purposes. I don’t think of the last movement of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony as an arrangement, and neither do you. The simple truth is that good arranging is […]

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Get Some Skin In The Journey

October 1, 2022September 25, 2022 jedscottGrowth, Human Nature

My sons are out selling door-to-door right now. I have been an outspoken proponent of reducing sales-based fundraisers in favor of straight donation models; I stand by this approach: it takes pressure off of busy parents, and it lets kids focus on kid stuff, rather than being salespeople. But. But. […]

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Turn Towards

September 30, 2022September 29, 2022 jedscottGrowth, Human Nature, Leadership

On this week’s Unlocking Us podcast, Dr. Brené Brown interviewed Drs. John and Julie Gottman about their new book The Love Prescription. In it, they described the importance of a “Turning Towards” mindset in relationships. They describe three different possibilities in small interactions: you can turn towards, turn away, or […]

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How I Enter The World

September 29, 2022 jedscottCreativity, Human Nature

How do you enter the world? In The West Wing’s third season, the episode title “The U.S. Poet Laureate” features Laura Dern as new poet laureate Tabitha Fortis. She says the following near the end of the episode: “You think I think that an artist’s job is to speak the […]

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Rehearsal Flow State

September 28, 2022September 28, 2022 jedscottConducting, Education

One of my goals as a teacher is to help train my students’ minds to find, and enjoy, flow state in rehearsal. I feel like I’m juggling 1,000 different responsibilities on any given day – bouncing back and forth, trying to stay on top of as much as I can. […]

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Practice At The Tempo You Can Play The Part

September 27, 2022September 27, 2022 jedscottPractice

How fast should you practice? I advise my non-pianist students to practice their parts at the tempo they can play the part. For me, circa college, that was about 30bpm. It’s faster now, but at the time, that was the perfect tempo for me to practice my music. Practicing slow […]

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What’s Weird?

September 26, 2022September 25, 2022 jedscottComposition, Creativity, Writing

My primary strategy for solving my beloved Matt Gaffney’s Weekly Crossword Contest is asking the question, “What’s weird?” What’s unexpected, different, or unusual? What stands out from the background? Because very often, that’s part of the secondary puzzle I have to solve. I approach composing and arranging in much the […]

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Filling In The Gaps

September 25, 2022September 25, 2022 jedscottComposition, Creativity

Our brains are great at filling in the gaps in our perception. There are so many optical and even auditory illusions that show the way that our brains extrapolate from what we experience, creating information inside our brains that doesn’t exist in the world. (I think that’s probably the explanation […]

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