Less

Make your goal as a conductor this one word: less. What must you do to encourage musicality from your singers? Do this and nothing more. Can you discern between necessary and unnecessary work? Try less. The biggest goal I set for myself as a conductor this year was to be offstage […]

Take The Day After

Our lives are ever more rushed. Music teachers especially: we run from event to event, in an uninterrupted blur of weeks running from August to June. (Then the planning begins…) I am here to encourage you to give yourself a break on the day after a big event. You’ve planned, you’ve cajoled, you’ve […]

Creating Singular Experiences

One of the important jobs a choir director owns is in creating singular experiences. Whether in travel, like my friend Greg heading to Europe in seven days, or connection, like singing for a visiting motivational speaker, as a group at my school did this morning. Most of all, we create singular musical experiences – which should involve […]

Feeling Syncopations

I heard from a client I regularly arrange for that they were struggling with some syncopations – specifically, eighth-note anticipations of the downbeat. In reflecting on how I teach in such situations, I discovered that the most frequent rhythmic noise I make in rehearsal is to strengthen this type of syncopation. Long after I […]

A Little Bit Every Day

“A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step,” goes the popular expression attributed to Laozi from the Tao Te Ching. Put another way, if you do a little bit every day, eventually you’ve done a lot. Yesterday my daily public writing crossed 200,000 words – roughly the length of Harry […]

Factory Default Musicality

Every piece of music you work on will have distinct musical elements that require distinct interpretation. However, accomplished musicians develop a set of “Factory Defaults” for musicality that enable them to play or sing with musicality, even when sight reading. As music educators, we can instill these Factory Defaults in our students – liken them to the […]

One Last Song

The inimitable Michael McGlynn celebrated the 30th anniversary of his vocal ensemble Anúna last night at the National Concert Hall in Dublin. It was attended by the Irish president – cheers to a country’s leader appreciating the fine arts! Michael has an impressive body of choral compositions and arrangements drawing on chant, Irish […]

Late Speeding

I’m going on an imaginary trip to Orlando today. That’s roughly 1,000 miles. Here’s a couple of driving scenarios. I can drive exactly 55 miles per hour, the highway minimum, for the entire way. That will take about 18 1/4 hours. I can drive exactly 70 mph, the highway maximum, for […]