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Diminishing Returns

January 14, 2023January 14, 2023 jedscottLeadership, Rehearsal Technique

For every extended rehearsal you plan, ask yourself this question: Have I scheduled past the point of diminishing returns? I always want to maximize available time and use every minute for the growth and improvement of my ensembles. But I have been in situations where other leaders have scheduled a […]

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It Doesn’t Need To Have Everything

January 13, 2023January 13, 2023 jedscottArranging, Creativity, Vocal Jazz

Your creation doesn’t need to have everything. Just make what’s necessary, and then stop. I finished a vocal jazz arrangement today that fits on two pages. Not an a cappella ballad, either! In this case, I was casting around, trying to see what kind of soli, shout chorus, vocalese, or […]

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Today Might Not Be About Today

January 12, 2023January 12, 2023 jedscottEducation, Growth, Recording

Sometimes the important work you do today isn’t what looks like the work. For example, today’s studio session was great – we tracked three songs for the Aces in three hours, plus a little bonus track really quickly at the end! They worked hard, grew, and put down some great […]

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Unprecious

January 11, 2023January 11, 2023 jedscottArranging, Choral Music, Composition

Don’t take your creations too seriously. At least, I don’t. The third time my students read a rhythm differently than written yesterday, I changed it on the spot. As I said to them, “Just because I wrote it doesn’t mean I got it right!” I can make mistakes in my […]

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Familiarity Breeds…Excellence?

January 10, 2023January 10, 2023 jedscottConducting, Growth

For the first time, I am starting a semester at GRCC with an identical ensemble to last semester. No drops, no adds. It’s a situation I’m very excited about. As I often say, the best part about the first semester of a vocal jazz group is the second semester. It […]

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New In Front of a Rehearsal

January 9, 2023January 9, 2023 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Rehearsal Technique

Here are my top five recommendations for people new to being in front of an ensemble in rehearsal. These are the ones I say over and over to my students when they are starting out running sectionals or portions of rehearsal. (I do my best to sit in the corner […]

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Knowing The Timing

January 8, 2023January 8, 2023 jedscottConducting, Leadership

If you don’t know the timing, you’re asking for trouble. A concert shouldn’t go longer than 90 minutes without an intermission. So it’s essential for directors to know durations of pieces, timing of transitions, talking, and anything else that might add to the total time. Even with a format I’m […]

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The Power of Rituals

January 7, 2023January 7, 2023 jedscottConducting, Human Nature, Leadership, Rehearsal Technique

Do you incorporate any made-up rituals into your rehearsals? The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos explores the way we make decisions that we think will make us happier but don’t, and also offers researched techniques that actually do improve our happiness. In a 2020 episode, she discussed the idea […]

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First Rehearsal After Break

January 6, 2023January 5, 2023 jedscottChoral Music, Conducting, Rehearsal Technique

I almost always love it. Coming back from a break, you can feel apprehensive about an ensemble: they have been away from the music, away from each other, away from the rigors of rehearsal for a length of time. (For me, this Winter Break was even longer because of COVID!) […]

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When Yesness is a Liability

January 5, 2023January 4, 2023 jedscottHuman Nature, Leadership

I love yesness. But it can be a liability. Yesness is that attribute is possessed by people who are willing to try new things, go where leaders direct, and generally approach life without a neon NO over their heads. When does yesness become a liability? When yes people consistently take […]

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