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Awe & Wonder

December 12, 2021December 12, 2021 jedscottHuman Nature, Performing

Awe and wonder are essential to the human experience. Wonder fuels our passion for exploration and learning, for curiosity and adventure. […] Some researches even believe that “awe-inducing events may be one of the fastest and most powerful methods of personal change and growth.” from Atlas of the Heart by […]

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Why Not Sing Less?

December 11, 2021December 11, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Music Literacy, Performing

Yesterday, I wrote about how much music benefits from percolation, especially in the form of multiple performances. Why not, then, program less music? I tend to program between 15 and 20 pieces of music for my ensembles each year. Why not cut that to 10 or even 8, and repeated […]

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Percolation Time

December 10, 2021December 10, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Performing, Rehearsal Technique

Music requires percolation time to achieve the best results. Think about the number of pieces a high school, college, or community choir might perform only once before putting away. It’s a significant percentage, and that’s too bad, because the percolation works better in performance than in rehearsal. Every performance you […]

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The Swiss Miss War

December 1, 2021December 1, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Performing, Rehearsal Technique

Every year around this time, the Rockford Choirs are shaken with the latest “battle” an ongoing “war” between Mrs. and Mr. Scott. “Oh no,” they say, “Mrs. and Mr. Scott are fighting about Christmas again.” Even our kids, now, take sides in the argument. We are arguing about the pronunciation […]

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Why Go With Pros

November 13, 2021November 13, 2021 jedscottConducting, Education, Performing

Hiring a pro band for our annual Cabaret is certainly not the cheapest way to put on the show. Particularly with the availability of good quality karaoke tracks as well as skillful student musicians, it might seem hard to justify. It never is for me. For a lot of reasons. […]

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Live Concert Reminder

November 6, 2021November 6, 2021 jedscottCorona, Performing, Vocal Jazz

It’s easy to forget the power of great live music. Listening to pristine studio recordings is great – I love listening to records. But it’s something else to be present, when a truly special group of musicians share their art. There are two factors that have conspired to help me […]

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Everyone Has Better Taste Than Anyone

November 3, 2021November 3, 2021 jedscottEducation, Human Nature, Performing

If you’re looking for the best songs, ask everyone. As I’m working through the song selections for our annual Cabaret, sometimes I think that I should put tighter rules around the songs – even going so far as to making a limited song list students should select from. The thing […]

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Less Freedom At First

October 25, 2021October 25, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Music Literacy, Performing, Vocal Jazz

I remember wanting to learn to mark scores more effectively, and being told by someone, “there’s lots of different ways to mark score. However you do it is fine, just pick a method.” I remember mostly being utterly unsatisfied with that suggestion – what I wanted was a specific tool […]

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Tony Bennett’s Last Act

October 6, 2021October 6, 2021 jedscottHuman Nature, Performing

Music has power beyond our imagination. Watch this amazing story from 60 Minutes, detailing the amazing Tony Bennett’s final performances, this summer at Radio City Music Hall with Lady Gaga. He was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease five years ago, and his memory is greatly deteriorated – but watch what happens […]

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Earn It

October 5, 2021October 5, 2021 jedscottConducting, Education, Performing

I used to get frustrated as the conductor of a tenor-bass a cappella ensemble, because of the easy fandom they received. They could give a good performance and get screams from their peers, even when an outstanding performance by another choir on the same concert didn’t receive the same level […]

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