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Every Person Is A Different Person

March 18, 2022March 18, 2022 jedscottHuman Nature, Leadership

Ted Lasso reminds us to lead with a personal touch. “Every person is a different person.” Ted Lasso, Season 2, Episode 2, “Lavender” It’s never bad to remind yourself that “every person is a different person.” Even when leading large groups, teaching full classes, or interacting with someone who “reminds […]

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Don’t Quit When You Break Your Streak

March 17, 2022March 17, 2022 jedscottHuman Nature, Practice

You’re most likely to quit your practice regimen right after the day you break your streak. Streaks are a great motivational tool, but no streak is failsafe, and no streak lasts forever. But our brains can trick us into thinking that missing a day of practice is a sign that […]

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You Never Get Over Stage Nerves

March 16, 2022March 16, 2022 jedscottPerforming

I don’t think anyone truly gets over stage nerves. Stage fright, that particular anxiety that arrives somewhere between a few minutes and many hours ahead of a performance, is real and can be light or debilitating. I don’t think you ever get past it. Instead, I think performers learn to […]

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The Happiness Lab

March 15, 2022March 15, 2022 jedscottEducation, Growth, Human Nature

Teachers need more tools to help students grapple with mental and emotional wellbeing. I’ve recently begun listening to The Happiness lab, a podcast hosted by Dr. Laurie Santos, a professor of psychology at Yale. It’s a compelling look at how our brains cultivate – or undermine – happiness, and how […]

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Mark Murphy @ 90

March 14, 2022March 14, 2022 jedscottRecommended Reading/Listening, Vocal Jazz

Mark Murphy was born March 14, 1932 – making today his 90th birthday. Across a wide career of creative and innovative recordings, he pushed the edges of what it meant to be a jazz singer, incorporating a much more contemporary approach to phrasing, musicianship, improvisation, and repertoire. He also incorporated […]

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I’m Glad You Like It

March 13, 2022March 13, 2022 jedscottChoral Music, Creativity, Human Nature

I’m glad you like that music, even though I don’t. I work in niches of niches: vocal jazz, contemporary a cappella, TTBB choirs, etc. I love the niches I work in, and I have developed strong opinions about various genres of music – and specific pieces or performers – over […]

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Carrying Around The Pieces

March 12, 2022March 12, 2022 jedscottCreativity

Good ideas come from combining pieces you’ve already got in your head. I find that when I look back at a good idea, I see that I was carrying around all the pieces for some time beforehand. Everything I needed to generate the idea was available to me, and it […]

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Don’t Have a Backup Plan

March 11, 2022March 11, 2022 jedscottGrowth, Practice

“What’s a good backup plan if you’re studying music?” A student asked this today during a really frank and positive conversation about music careers. Pursuing a career in the arts is scary, isn’t it? But my answer seemed to surprise them: don’t have a backup plan. For three reasons. First, […]

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More Bars

March 10, 2022March 10, 2022 jedscottArranging, Composition, Creativity, Writing

Most of the time, good writing is the natural outcome of more writing. A common refrain to my composition students (and to myself) is, simply, “More bars!” No adjectives necessary to describe the bars. Just more. We can always choose the best ones. We can always edit, revise, reimagine, or […]

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Something You Like

March 9, 2022March 9, 2022 jedscottCreativity, Human Nature, Leadership

Don’t give me a list of the things you don’t like. A long time ago, I was an early subscriber to the Believer, a magazine put out by McSweeney’s publishing. One of the things I loved about reading it was an editorial philosophy prioritizing positive reviews. I don’t have their […]

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