Never Perfect

An excerpt from a note I sent this week to my students, who are giving a performance today at the ACDA-Michigan State Conference. I’ve never given a perfect performance. Not as a performer, not as a conductor. I don’t think I’ve ever attended a perfect performance. Every performance is a chance […]

Posture check

Just as instrumentalists may tune between pieces or even between long movements of a major work, singers should strive to maintain ideal conditions for their “instrument” throughout their performance. I’ve offered this quick posture check to my students as a way to maintain posture during performance. A discreet cue from me […]

Replace Generalities With Specifics

The inspirational speaker Zig Ziglar said, “Don’t become a wandering generality. Be a meaningful specific.” The same is true in rehearsal. If you want to improve your rehearsal technique, a big part of the job is to replace generalities with specifics. We’re going flat. The basses are not making it back up […]

Fail Wholeheartedly

Excerpts from a recent podcast conversation between Brené Brown and Debbie Millman: “If I fail wholeheartedly, I can live with that. If I fail and I’ve been half-ass, or halfhearted, in my effort: that, I cannot live with.” -Brené Brown “A students said, ‘I’m afraid if I do this and I […]

Universal Skills

If a sprinter decided to become a marathoner, they would have to change their training and build different muscles. Same is true if a wrestler decided to play baseball, or a swimmer took up the high jump. This is true for musicians, too. A pianist can train to play flawless Beethoven sonatas and […]

Home

Thomas Wolfe said, “You can’t go home again.” I’m here with proof you can. My first love, and my deepest musical passion, has always been for the rich harmonic interpretations of Great American Songs known as vocal jazz. But way led on to way, and my career led off in other directions. I carried my […]