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Too Many Good Things

July 11, 2023January 27, 2023 jedscottCreativity, Human Nature

Is there such a thing as too many good things? As a general rule, I think no. I think that you should fill your life with as many good things as you can. My January might be filled to the brim with good things: concerts, conferences, dinners with friends, family […]

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Helping Students Balance Commitments

July 10, 2023January 27, 2023 jedscottEducation, Leadership

Learning to manage time and balance commitments can be difficult for high school and college students. It’s something I focus a fair bit of energy on, both with individual counseling and group conversations. Once in a while, the challenge is to empower students to manage their commitments when someone else […]

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Time Horizon

July 9, 2023January 27, 2023 jedscottCreativity, Human Nature, Leadership

I find it helpful to envision a time horizon when I take on a project. Especially for gig- and project-based work, it’s valuable to know how long it’s going to take. An arranging project for a client? Depending on the time of year, I can anticipate first contact to finished […]

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Dinner In 162 Days

July 8, 2023January 27, 2023 jedscottHuman Nature, Leadership

Why do we try to make decisions way before they need to be made? Put it another way: what will you be having for dinner 162 days from right now?* I don’t know, and I’ll bet you don’t either. Unless it’s a special event, there’s no earthly reason to know […]

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You Can’t Wait Till You’re Ready

July 7, 2023January 27, 2023 jedscottCreativity, Growth, Human Nature

You’ll never start. I’ve had a lot of students over the years who knew they were going to accomplish something specific – as soon as they were ready. “I’m going to be a composer, once I’ve taken all the classes to have the skills.” “I’m going to write a book, […]

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Who To Listen To Part 2

July 6, 2023January 28, 2023 jedscottRecommended Reading/Listening, Vocal Jazz

It matters who you choose to listen to. As I wrote yesterday, when my students are learning a jazz standard, I work hard to impress on them the importance of targeted listening. This is, after all, an oral tradition, and we can only sing these songs well if we understand […]

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Who To Listen To When You’re Learning A Song

July 5, 2023March 19, 2024 jedscottPractice, Recommended Reading/Listening, Vocal Jazz

It matters who you choose to listen to. When my students are learning a jazz standard, I work hard to impress on them the importance of targeted listening. This is, after all, an oral tradition, and we can only sing these songs well if we understand that tradition. Even as […]

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Forward or Backward?

July 4, 2023January 27, 2023 jedscottLeadership

What kind of organization do you want to be a part of? Some organizations seek to lead us into a better future. Other organizations work hard to retain the best of the past. Forward-looking and backward-looking. The is room – there is need – for both. Just as there is […]

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Composition Demos

July 3, 2023January 28, 2023 jedscottCommissioning, Composition, Education, Music Literacy

I don’t play sequenced compositional demos for my students. Honestly, I don’t much listen to notation output for assessment purposes anymore. I’d rather audiate the score or hear it through my own fingers at the piano. I do appreciate it when composers send them to me – it’s a great […]

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Zen and Warmups

July 2, 2023January 28, 2023 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Leadership, Rehearsal Technique

A Zen proverb goes, “If you don’t think you have time to meditate for an hour today, you should meditate for two hours.” This runs through my head every single time I want to skip past vocal warmups in my Aces rehearsals. Sometimes the motivation is so strong to get […]

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