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Corona

Singin’ in 2020

December 8, 2020December 8, 2020 jedscottCorona, Updates, Vocal Jazz

When I was selecting songs for GRCC Shades of Blue for Fall 2020, “Singin’ in the Rain” was the first arrangement I chose. For many reasons, including: It’s a killer a cappella jazz chart – swinging, great harmony, fun to sing. April Tini had a major influence in introducing me […]

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Last Minute Decisions

December 6, 2020December 6, 2020 jedscottCorona, Human Nature, Leadership

Can we talk about last minute decisions? There is value in taking all the time you need to make a decision. Perhaps new information will come in and change the outcome. Perhaps the information will help a large majority come to a consensus on the right decision. But waiting until […]

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The Lesson of the Lark

December 4, 2020December 4, 2020 jedscottChoral Music, Composition, Corona

Take some time tonight starting at 7pm to check out the premiere of my friend Jeffrey Cobb’s new major work, The Lesson of the Lark. Based on a children’s book by his wife, Laura Knight Cobb, it’s a concert work celebrating the centenary of women’s voting rights in a work […]

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Two Virtual Improvements

December 3, 2020December 3, 2020 jedscottConducting, Corona, Music Production

The Rockford Aces have been working hard, under difficult circumstances, to learn music and be an ensemble this year. With the switch to remote learning several weeks ago, we made the difficult decision to work on a virtual recording for the holidays. I say difficult, because I’ve been promising them […]

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Forced Internal Motivation

December 2, 2020December 2, 2020 jedscottCorona, Education, Human Nature

Motivation can be external or internal. Each of us uses a mixture of the two to get our work completed. This pandemic, and particularly remote education, has compelled many students to become better acquainted with internal motivation. When the teacher is standing ten feet from you, it’s harder to disengage […]

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Semi-Virtual Choir

December 1, 2020December 1, 2020 jedscottChoral Music, Corona

In the weeks of in-person school, my wife had the brilliant idea to have all the choirs working on the same piece. A perfect message arrived in Gwyneth Walker’s “How Can I Keep From Singing.” It also offered, just before high schools in Michigan all returned to remote learning, a […]

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December Without Concerts

November 29, 2020November 29, 2020 jedscottChoral Music, Christmas, Corona

Our family usually counts down the time between Thanksgiving and Christmas not with days, but with concerts. Twenty in these three weeks of school isn’t out of the ordinary. Of course, there won’t be anything close to that this year. What’s to come of a December without concerts? Well, probably […]

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Choir People

November 24, 2020November 24, 2020 jedscottChoral Music, Corona, Human Nature

I just finished a Virtual Game Night with the vocal jazz ensemble I direct, GRCC Shades of Blue. Seven of the nine members this semester were able to attend. We’ve been rehearsing and recording virtually all semester, and owing to the nature of our system, they haven’t all even met […]

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Which Unambiguous Disaster?

November 20, 2020November 20, 2020 jedscottCorona, Education

I don’t think Chris Hayes is wrong. Compared to a typical year of school, this will be a “disaster” by traditional (standardized) measures of student growth. Compared to 180+ days of in-person learning, hands-on and personal instruction from caring teachers who feel safe and able to do their jobs without […]

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It’s Okay to Be Human First

November 18, 2020November 18, 2020 jedscottCorona, Education, Human Nature

I start my one-on-one coachings by saying, “How are you doing?” My students know I mean it, truly. Before I ask, “What did you practice?” or “When are you submitting your recording?” or “Where were you last week?” I need to make sure my students are surviving. It’s okay to […]

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