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Education

Posts discussing education, both in and outside of music

Hard Won and Easily Shared

January 21, 2022January 21, 2022 jedscottEducation

I consider my understanding of jazz theory hard won: I worked and worked to become fluid, because it didn’t come naturally to me. Comprehension of this incredibly complex music comes easily to some, but for me it took time and effort. As hard won as this knowledge is, I find […]

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What Is High School For?

January 20, 2022January 20, 2022 jedscottEducation

It’s time for students to begin thinking about registering for classes for the next school year. Inevitably, there is going to be a push to take more AP and early college classes, more GPA-lifting Honors classes, more career-prep STEM classes…more, more, more. What falls off the schedule when students take […]

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I Love Hearing You Play

January 18, 2022January 18, 2022 jedscottEducation, Practice

My middle child was just sounding his way through the Mozart clarinet concerto in his bedroom. My eldest has been making progress on learning chords on the guitar he got for Christmas. My youngest has every word of Encanto memorized. “Gee, I wonder how you have such musical children,” I […]

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New Semester’s Resolutions

January 11, 2022January 11, 2022 jedscottConducting, Education, Growth

I like to start each new semester with a handful of personal resolutions – things I want to do better this semester, things I want to try, things I want to achieve. Things like: No repertoire I’ve conducted before Keep my talking to under 30 seconds during active rehearsal segments. […]

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The Part That Grabs Them

January 10, 2022January 10, 2022 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Education

Hard pieces take time, and every minute student singers spend not knowing the piece is a minute they spend forming judgement on the piece. This can be perilous. We all form judgements before we really understand pieces, and if a strong negative opinion is formed simply because the piece is […]

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Enough Time To Have Fun

December 21, 2021December 21, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Education, Growth, Leadership

I think the best learning happens when you have enough time to have fun. Sometimes, in the crunch of the moment, I have to move with peak efficiency. In the recording studio or in the rehearsal process, I am leaving no moment unused. It’s effective but it isn’t very fun. […]

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Someone To Start Things

December 20, 2021December 20, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Education, Leadership

Leadership in an ensemble can take many forms, ranging by degrees from a detail oriented clockmaker, who finely tunes and controls every moment of performance, and an ensemble member who does a count off to start the performance and then fades back into the ensemble. The range does not include […]

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Why I Do It.

December 17, 2021December 17, 2021 jedscottConducting, Education, Growth, Leadership

I had lots of opportunities (six concerts this week with me directing) to be reminded of why I do what I do. I do it to see students flourish. I watched my high school students flourish with new ideas, new commitment, new professionalism in every one of their four performances […]

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Introducing Singers To The Studio

December 14, 2021December 14, 2021 jedscottEducation, Music Production, Performing

I love introducing singers to the studio. I love it for three reasons. It’s educational. You can learn so much from the work you do recording and listening back to what you’ve done. It’s fun. Being effective in the moment, reactive and consistent, can be such a thrill. It’s lasting. […]

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New Studio

December 9, 2021December 9, 2021 jedscottEducation, Growth, Human Nature

I was in a recording studio I don’t regularly work in today, and I was reminded: the best studio engineer, entering a new studio, might be unable to even turn on the system and get started. There is a lot to a studio that is particular to that space and […]

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