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Two Minute Talents

September 16, 2021September 16, 2021 jedscottConducting, Human Nature, Leadership

I tried a new activity at this year’s retreat, and I’m keeping it. Two Minute Talents! Each singer brought some small talent or trick (think “Stupid Human Tricks”) that could be performed in two minutes or less. It was raucous fun – laughter, silliness, and impressive, all at once! It […]

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Group Connection Department

September 11, 2021September 8, 2021 jedscottConducting, Education, Human Nature, Leadership

The last time I was on a retreat was in 2019, and this weekend I’m (with school approval and as safely as I can) on a retreat with the Rockford Aces. I’ve noticed a trend in my own retreat planning towards more human connection and away from actual musical rehearsal. […]

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It’s Your Group, I’m Just Here To Help

September 10, 2021September 10, 2021 jedscottConducting, Education, Leadership

In rehearsal, I heard myself say, “It’s your group – I’m just here to help you achieve your potential.” I really believe that. I call them “my students” or “my singers” but they don’t belong to me. On the other hand, “their director” is a good description – my role […]

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Nothing Holding You Here

August 28, 2021August 28, 2021 jedscottConducting, Education, Human Nature, Leadership

For many of the things in our lives, there is something holding us there. A paycheck. A graduation requirement. A life commitment. When I look around the room of my ensemble in rehearsal, I think, “There is nothing holding them here.” No obligation, no law, no requirement. The only thing […]

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Topic, Action Item, Deadline

August 22, 2021August 22, 2021 jedscottLeadership

If you’re tired of having the same meeting over and over again, it might help to rethink your ideas of agenda and minutes to prioritize progress. Even more freewheeling work conversations (the kind that don’t usually have formal agendas) can benefit from a planned list of topics of discussion, if […]

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The Art of Gathering Choral Read-Along: Accept That There Is an End (Ch. 8)

August 19, 2021August 19, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Leadership

We’ve talked a lot about starting – only natural as we consider this book and its many ideas at the beginning of a school and concert year. And yet, closings are important, too. I’m thinking about ends of rehearsals, about ends of concerts, and about ends of years (ends of […]

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The Art of Gathering Choral Read-Along: Cause Good Controversy (Ch. 7)

August 18, 2021August 17, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Leadership

Chapters 5 & 6 had a lot to say about choral rehearsals and gatherings. Chapter 7 pivots with this statement: “Enough about warmth. Let’s talk about heat.” (225) And it has rather less to say about choral rehearsals and performances, even as it has more to say about choral conferences. […]

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The Art of Gathering Choral Read-Along: Keep Your Best Self Out of My Gathering (Ch. 6)

August 17, 2021August 17, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Leadership

For this chapter, we’re going to focus on the choir retreat, and specifically about those non-musical hours spent specifically on building the group’s trust and vulnerability with each other. One of the activities I like to include in my retreats is “Special Object.” Each member is asked to bring with […]

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The Art of Gathering Choral Read-Along: Never Start a Funeral With Logistics (Ch. 5)

August 16, 2021August 16, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Leadership

…and never start a choir function with talking… “Your gathering begins at the moment your guests first learn of it. […] The intentional gatherer begins to host not from the formal start of the event but from that moment of discovery.” (145-146) I’m thinking a lot about first rehearsal right […]

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The Art of Gathering Choral Read-Along: Create a Temporary Alternative World (Ch. 4)

August 14, 2021August 21, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Leadership

“A gathering’s blandness is a symptom of a disease….And what is the disease? That the gathering makes no effort to do what the best gatherings do: transport us to a temporary alternative world. (112) The emphasis of this chapter is about creating effective rules – “pop up rules” that might […]

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