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Choral Music

Posts specifically about choral music

Why Are We Doing This?

January 17, 2021January 16, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Rehearsal Technique

I like to imagine myself ready to answer this question at any moment in my rehearsal. Why are we doing this particular warmup? Why are we singing this particular repertoire? Why are we spending ten minutes on this particular 4-bar phrase? Why are you taking time away from singing to […]

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Quantize & De-Quantize

January 14, 2021January 14, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Music Production, Performing

Challenge: record yourself singing to a quantized MIDI, track, but make it breathe with musicality…without making any rhythm inaccurate, strictly speaking. The best way to get a consistent MIDI guide track is to quantize the heck out of it. When you quantize the MIDI, you take out all the small […]

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Afraid of Heartbreak

January 12, 2021January 12, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Corona, Leadership

One of the things choir leaders will need to wrestle with in the coming months is students afraid of heartbreak. Last year, my students lost musical performances, a trip to Europe, all concerts after March, and so much more. So did everyone else, of course. But it’s easier for adults, […]

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Recruitment + Rebuilding

January 11, 2021January 11, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Corona, Leadership

R&R is going to be the goal for next year for choir. Recruitment and Rebuilding. We need to reestablish the norms, the standards of excellence, the atmosphere, the spirit. And we need to counteract the loss due to these highly unusual months. It’s not just choir, of course. Every organization […]

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Latte Foam Programming

January 2, 2021January 1, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting

I woke up thinking about how much I like a nice spicy chai latte. The top layer is the most delicious foam – cinnamony and gingery with a hint of cardamom. It’s almost like tasting a pumpkin-spice cloud. But I wouldn’t enjoy a mug filled entirely with spiced foam. It […]

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Merry Christmas 2020

December 25, 2020December 25, 2020 jedscottChoral Music, Christmas, Vocal Jazz

Wishing you a day filled with music. Including this, which for me exemplifies Christmasy music. Gene’s writing is complex, original, beautiful, and always compelling. But more than that, in this case, is the heartfelt delivery of this piece. You feel it when they sing it. Right down to the spoken […]

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Family, Singing, and Anticipation

December 24, 2020December 24, 2020 jedscottChoral Music, Christmas, Conducting

The three ideas I most closely associate with Christmas Eve are Family, Singing, and Anticipation. Family, because you’re hopefully with the people you love–blood family or adopted family. Singing, because caroling in general and Silent Night in particular feel particularly connected to Christmas Eve. Anticipation is overwhelming, especially for children, […]

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Tenuous Traditions

December 22, 2020December 22, 2020 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Education, Leadership

In my experience, traditions can be both a great tool and a great challenge in choral programs. They are opportunities to build camaraderie and connection across generations of students passing through your ensembles. But sometimes they become the tail that wags the dog – driving decisions you make for the […]

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Share Your Light

December 21, 2020February 15, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Corona

I wouldn’t take a gig producing virtual choir project for just anyone. The hours are intense, the work really only attracts attention when you make a mistake, and I’m still learning as I go. So, two scenarios make me say yes. First is if it’s my students, or my wife’s […]

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Difficulty-Joy XY

December 19, 2020December 19, 2020 jedscottArranging, Choral Music, Composition, Creativity

Seth Godin has written frequently about using two axes of differentiation (X-Y axes) as a way to target your art. (This post lays it out with a big quote from Godin’s book This is Marketing.) In short: if you lay out two characteristics along the X-Y axis (remember coordinate geometry?) […]

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