2014 In Review

This was a remarkable year for me and my family; here are a few of my highlights. 1. Composed/Arranged      Piano/Vocal Arrangements: 2      A Cappella Arrangements: 8      Band Charts to Accompany Singers: 27      MSVMA Sight Reading Examples: 50 64 bars later, something like a finished […]

Commitment

The Wait-till-I-Get-There Syndrome: “I’ll do my best when it counts.” “When I get a lead, then I’ll put in the hours.” “Once I get into Chamber Singers, they’ll see what I can do.” There are two problems with this mindset.  1. Every opportunity leads to the next one. If you […]

Have a Partner

Yesterday I wrote about trusting yourself with your work. It’s equally important to have someone else you trust just as much. Have someone who you trust to say, “that voicing sounds weird” or “this passage in the piano doesn’t work.” And believe them.  I spent three hours yesterday with my […]

The Blank Page

Looking at the blank page is easier if you trust yourself, and if you’re not afraid to delete what you’ve written. Combine those two things, and you’ll never suffer from writer’s block. I’ve suffered the disappointment of coming back to a piece and having to delete hours of yesterday’s work. […]

Rest Begins

Rest actually begins the 26th. The gifts have been purchased (let’s be honest, choir directors bought them either in the summer or after break started.) The gifts have been given. No one is calling to book carolers for 11 months! Don’t think about music today. Grab a thick novel, a […]

Chess & Loss

Do you play chess? I have never played competitively, but I’ve found myself playing more as my sons are able to understand it. Already this break, we’ve played dozens of games. Morning chess with Julian. A photo posted by Jed Scott (@jedscottmusic) on Dec 12, 2014 at 4:55am PST Chess […]