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Virtual Choir

Digital Concerts are Backwards

May 29, 2020February 16, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Corona, Virtual Choir

I’m typically particularly exhausted in the couple of days after a big concert. Switching to online concerts makes that completely backwards. The last two weeks have been full of mixing, video editing, and cajoling singers for their files. In particular, I’ve clocked 16-18 hour days since Wednesday putting the final […]

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Have a System

May 27, 2020February 16, 2021 jedscottCreativity, Human Nature, Virtual Choir

Like many colleagues, I am moving vast quantities of data right now. Downloading 20GB before breakfast is not unusual, and processing the audio and video I’ve been working on has pushed my two home computers to the edge of their capabilities. I bought a 128GB SD-card last week and it’s […]

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All About the Algorithm

May 22, 2020February 16, 2021 jedscottHuman Nature, Practice, Virtual Choir

Algorithm : a procedure for solving a mathematical problem (as of finding the greatest common divisor) in a finite number of steps that frequently involves repetition of an operation broadly: a step-by-step procedure for solving a problem or accomplishing some end Merriam-Webster This week, my mantra has been, “I’m all about the algorithm.” […]

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Hark, I Hear

May 21, 2020February 16, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Recommended Reading/Listening, Virtual Choir

Thank you to the LA Master Chorale, who have been putting together a wonderful series of online replay concerts and virtual choir performances, called Sundays at Seven. This week, they paid tribute to Alice Parker, whose music they would have performed last weekend, until the concert was canceled. In lieu […]

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Fly Me To The Moon

May 18, 2020February 16, 2021 jedscottArranging, Corona, Updates, Virtual Choir, Vocal Jazz

Almost exactly a year ago, a college student named David Sikabwe made a video performing his version of “Fly Me To The Moon.” He capitalized on the impetus for the song, which was the 1960’s space-craze, to write an inspired, funny, and delightful rap. It quickly went viral, which is […]

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Don’t Listen Back

April 27, 2020August 21, 2021 jedscottCorona, Human Nature, Virtual Choir

If I had to add one thing to my Virtual Choir guidelines, it would be this: don’t listen back. Tell your students to let their standard be to say, “That one was good” when they finish recording, rather than one they are satisfied with when they listen back. Listening objectively […]

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Jed Scott writes music and words in Rockford, Michigan. Learn more here.

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