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Three Children’s Books

February 27, 2021February 26, 2021 jedscottBooks, Choral Music, Conducting, Education

I spent the last fifteen minutes of rehearsal reading three children’s books to my students. We preceded it with a conversation about what it takes to deliver a potent performance to an audience. With a solid year since most of them gave a performance, it’s important to at least talk […]

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How Could I Fail?

February 26, 2021February 25, 2021 jedscottArranging, Choral Music, Commissioning, Composition, Updates

Besides “Who is it for?”, one of the most important questions to ask with any new creative endeavor is, “How could I fail?” If your new creative endeavor has no possible way of failing, then it isn’t very creative. On the other hand, if the stakes are so high that […]

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What’s In It For Me?

February 25, 2021February 24, 2021 jedscottArranging, Commissioning, Composition, Updates

I support artists on Patreon because of what’s in it for them. I love that a few dollars pledged monthly can give artists a steady income, enabling them to devote more time to their craft. But it’s easy to understand the “What’s in it for me” mindset. Like any voluntary […]

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Who Is It For?

February 24, 2021February 23, 2021 jedscottArranging, Choral Music, Commissioning, Composition, Updates

“Who is it for?” is one of my top animating questions for any artistic project. The more specific you can be about who the art is for, the more decisive you can be in crafting the art. Who, then, is my new Patreon experiment for? It’s for people who want […]

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Why Patronage?

February 23, 2021February 22, 2021 jedscottArranging, Choral Music, Commissioning, Composition, Updates

Why did I choose to experiment with the Patreon direct-patronage model? First, I think the model is really good. Working for a patron when patronage was prevalent in the Baroque and Classical eras correlates with some really remarkable music being written. Moving away from the single commission model can light […]

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Introducing My Patreon

February 22, 2021February 21, 2021 jedscottArranging, Choral Music, Commissioning, Composition, Updates

I’ve been creating music as a career for a long time – my first paid commission came about 20 years ago, and my work is now fairly evenly divided between teaching/conducting and writing for choral ensembles. While virtually all of my work over the last 10+ years has been on […]

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Three Qualities of Forte

February 21, 2021February 20, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Music Literacy

When we teach dynamics, students learn that forte means loud. In Italian, forte more precisely means strong. But I think even that doesn’t do enough. Dynamics are relative – a forte passage in a vocal jazz piece might feel very different from a forte passage in a Gospel piece, for […]

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Opening Bid To Trust

February 20, 2021February 19, 2021 jedscottEducation, Human Nature, Leadership

From Dr. Brené Brown’s conversation with Jim Collins, this gem about a trusting mindset. Collins is describing the mindset of his mentor and co-author, Bill Lazier. He said, “There’s this fundamental fork in the road in life, and it is your opening bid to trust or does somebody have to […]

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Sneak Up On It

February 19, 2021February 18, 2021 jedscottEducation, Human Nature

I remember my aunt being an expert at touching the tip of her nose with her tongue (as my daughter is, now). Her advice for learning the skill? Your tongue needs to sneak up on your nose. Now, of course our tongues can’t actually sneak up on our noses. But […]

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Success or Mastery

February 18, 2021February 17, 2021 jedscottCreativity, Human Nature

In this excellent podcast conversation, Brené Brown and Adam Grant discuss the difference between pursuing success and pursuing mastery. Success is an external motivator – its focus is in how you are received by the world. Mastery is an internal motivator – its focus is in how you interact with […]

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