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Choral Music

Posts specifically about choral music

It’s The People

May 17, 2021May 16, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Corona, Performing

Yesterday we had our first (and last) Rockford Choirs concert of 2020-21. The Farewell Concert was also the get-to-know-you concert. I feel incredibly lucky we got to have it at all. I hope beyond hope that I’ll never again take for granted the chance to make music with an audience. […]

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The Future of Livestream

May 16, 2021May 15, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Corona, Performing, Virtual Choir

I’ve had several conversations recently looking to the future in which the other person had a default plan of continuing with livestream or digital stream as a standard practice for future concerts and performances. I sincerely hope that this doesn’t become common practice. There is value in archival recording a […]

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The Only Still Ensemble

May 15, 2021May 15, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Performing

There’s only one type of musical ensemble I can think of that regularly stays stock still in performance. Not jazz bands. Not rock bands. Certainly not K-Pop or other Boy Bands. Not Gospel, acapop, Barbershop, or vocal jazz groups. Even orchestras and concert bands are routinely moving in sync with […]

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Pandemic Memory Challenges

May 11, 2021May 10, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Corona, Education, Music Literacy

I have observed consistent memory challenges throughout this year. Music that students have shown no problem memorizing in the past have stymied students this year. They just can’t seem to hold onto the salient details. I think it comes down to a few things together: Singers have had less frequent […]

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And Now…A Pause for Literacy

May 7, 2021May 6, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Education, Music Literacy

Sometimes, when my ensemble is having trouble with a spot, I say, “and now…a pause for literacy.” Actually, I usually say music theory, but music literacy is s friendlier and more accurate term. Sometimes a problem spot is a problem spot because there is some structural component that the ensemble […]

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What’ll I Do?

May 2, 2021May 1, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Vocal Jazz

My new Patreon is focused on creating a new vocal/choral work each month, and a big part of that is arranging songs newly released into the public domain. In April, I created a new SATB arrangement of the Irving Berlin standard “What’ll I Do?” – and I’m working to find […]

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Rehearsal Lift

April 16, 2021April 15, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Rehearsal Technique

I had a little bit of a down day today. For unimportant but real reasons, I was feeling frustrated, tired, and run down. (I mean, we are still in a pandemic. That alone is enough justification for all of us to have these occasional days.) I almost canceled my rehearsal […]

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SMV/Real Group Festival

April 11, 2021April 11, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Corona, Vocal Jazz

My ensemble, Shades of Blue, is attending the virtual SMV/Real Group Vocal Jazz Festival, presented by Southwestern Community College in Creston, Iowa, and spearheaded by Dr. Jeremy Fox and the rest of the SWCC music staff. It promises to be an amazing festival, with dozens of sessions for all ages, […]

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April Foolishness

April 1, 2021March 31, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Composition, Updates

I recently started building a Patreon community around new original compositions and vocal arrangements. I am loving the motivation it gives me to experiment and create new music with supporters behind me. Just yesterday, I shared the first fruit of my Patreon project, a set of Six Nonsense Canons – […]

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Someone’s Favorite

March 26, 2021March 25, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Education, Human Nature

“Remember, one piece is bound to be your least favorite piece in the repertoire. And also remember that it is almost certainly someone else’s most favorite.” In a loose, conversational rehearsal, sometimes singers can trash their least favorite piece. They might have the best of intentions, but it always feels […]

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