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Music Production

Posts about music production – engineering, recording, etc.

Until it Disappears

July 15, 2021June 25, 2021 jedscottCreativity, Music Production

When I’m working on a recording or video project, there’s often a spot with a little timing or balance issue that needs solving along the way. My favorite moment is when I take the final step and the issue completely disappears, and it’s impossible to hear there ever was an […]

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Love Walked In

February 12, 2021February 12, 2021 jedscottArranging, Music Production, Vocal Jazz

I have long loved Steve Zegree’s beautiful setting of the Gershwins’ “Love Walked In.” It’s a study in suspension-resolution, it reaches beautiful jazz harmony while retaining excellent voice leading, and it brilliantly teaches expressive singing. I selected it for GRCC Shades of Blue this fall, because while a cappella ballads […]

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More Interesting Click

February 10, 2021February 10, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Music Production

I’m working on a MIDI guide track for part-learning, and am heeding the advice of Anders Edenroth, who suggested moving beyond a simple clave-style click track. Even though the final track will be a cappella, there is value in giving a rhythmic foundation that helps singers feel the groove as […]

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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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New Tools = New Art

January 6, 2021January 6, 2021 jedscottArranging, Creativity, Music Production

Over the past year, I’ve developed a quick process for recording myself singing and playing more effectively. I’ve used it to make guide tracks for my students, to be a part of remote projects, and to make a family Christmas card. What I didn’t anticipate was that it would help […]

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Public Domain 2021

January 5, 2021January 5, 2021 jedscottArranging, Music Production

Every year for the last few years, music from 95 years previous has entered the public domain. 2021 is no exception, welcoming all music published in 1925. We are at the cusp of the peak years of the Great American Songbook. Early examples of the form enter the creative commons […]

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The Christmas Medley on Google Meet

December 17, 2020December 17, 2020 jedscottChoral Music, Corona, Music Production, Performing

The Rockford Aces perform Richard Gregory’s Christmas Medley every year. It’s just so fun, so clever – and it’s a great teaching tool for a lot of concepts, too. This year, of course, we couldn’t do it in person. We had just started learning it when we switched back to […]

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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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Hearing What Isn’t There

November 5, 2020November 7, 2020 jedscottArranging, Human Nature, Music Production, Rehearsal Technique

I’ve been working on virtual recording projects a lot this year, and pieces of these projects often trickle in over days and weeks. The result is that I’m piecing together recordings one part at a time, and often with major parts or voices missing. Generally, I’m familiar enough with the […]

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Let Someone Else Decide

October 29, 2020November 7, 2020 jedscottHuman Nature, Music Production

The most valuable decision you can make when you are recording, in my opinion, is to let someone else decide. Whether it’s a producer, an engineer, or just another member of your recording ensemble, objective ears from another person will improve the quality of your recording. The same is true […]

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