Touchstones

In times of upheaval, I lean on touchstones–works of art that have shaped me and the continue to be sources of inspiration, influence, and solace. It might be rereading a favorite novel, a cherished poem, a movie, or (especially often) a favorite album with a good pair of headphones. For […]

MC3 Virtual Choir

The Michigan Choral Commission Consortium is a labor of love, and its mission is integrally wedded to creating choral experiences for Michigan singers and choirs. So about a week ago I decided to create a Virtual Choir to offer something to singers over during this unprecedented statewide shutdown. I’m hopeful […]

Flash Mob Friday #1

Welcome to the first jedscott.com Flash Mob Friday. Gigging musicians and artists have been and will continue to be disproportionately hit by the COVID-19 closings, so each Friday I’m going to point you towards a musician, artist, or organization I think is worth your support. It’s my hope that together […]

Virtual Choir

I’ve been working on a couple of different potential Virtual Choir projects, and while each one has different parameters and processes, I wanted to share the basic procedure I’ve been working through. Here is my to-do list before and after recording. Lots of people are considering trying a virtual choir […]

Pause. Listen.

The best ideas haven’t been proposed yet. The best solutions are yet to be discovered. I’m speaking specifically of the best solutions to what K-12 choral educators should be doing for their students right now, but the idea works in lots of contexts. I and my colleagues did what we […]

What is Most Important

I have been processing the cancellation of concerts, conferences, festivals, and an international trip planned for this summer. All that is tough to process–and the right call. But what is most important? What is most important is the loss of regular music-making. The daily or weekly growth, the human connection, […]