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I Haven’t Learned Yet

October 12, 2022October 11, 2022 jedscottGrowth

Milestones are a good time to reflect on all you’ve accomplished and learned, and I’ve certainly done that in the past. But maybe it’s just as worthwhile to think about what you haven’t learned yet. I haven’t learned yet… …to choose to read (which I’d prefer) when there’s a phone […]

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Student Quiet Quitting

October 11, 2022October 11, 2022 jedscottEducation, Human Nature

What’s the equivalent of quiet quitting in school? In the work world, we’ve seen a big increase in so-called “quiet quitting” – a decision to do the minimum required, rather than overtaxing yourself for the sake of your job. (There was a very interesting discussion of this on Dr. Brené […]

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Emotional Professionalism

October 10, 2022October 10, 2022 jedscottEducation, Human Nature, Leadership

Take a deep breath, and consider what it means to be emotionally professional. Here’s Simon Sinek: “If you’re having a bad day, you can say, ‘Listen, I’m a little off my game today.” But you can’t sit in the meeting and be grumpy and give one word answers. That’s emotionally […]

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Self-Judgement’s Half-life

October 9, 2022October 7, 2022 jedscottCreativity, Human Nature

It’s short. The most consistent block I find in my creative work is my self-judgement. I have a hard time objectively assessing the work I create, because all I can see and hear are the flaws. But I come with good news. The half-life of that self-judgement is so, so […]

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Normalize Focusing on What You Love

October 8, 2022October 6, 2022 jedscottHuman Nature

Say you get excited singing vocal jazz, but never responded to singing Baroque or Renaissance choral music. There are two ways to say that. In my experience, most people tend to focus on defining what they don’t like; “I don’t like singing traditional choral music.” The second, and superior way […]

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You’ll Never Be Done

October 7, 2022October 6, 2022 jedscottGrowth, Human Nature

This is the most hopeful warning to give to students heading into the world. You’ll never be done learning your craft. You’ll never be done fighting the good fight. You’ll never be done rediscovering truths you thought you knew. You’ll never be done trying to live up to your own […]

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Not The Way I’d Interpret It

October 6, 2022October 5, 2022 jedscottConducting, Human Nature

When you have a different interpretation from someone else, when do you offer it? It depends on the situation, naturally. If I’m observing my students run a rehearsal or sectional, I’m likely to offer my advice right away. If I’m observing a respected colleague, I’m going to save it for […]

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Music Theory Isn’t Language

October 5, 2022October 5, 2022 jedscottMusic Literacy

Should you spend more time studying a language, or studying linguistics? We talk about learning music theory as if it’s learning a language. It isn’t. Music literacy is language-like – it’s learning to read, and translate music through eyes and ears. Music theory is much more akin linguistics: the study […]

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Extra Brain

October 4, 2022October 4, 2022 jedscottEducation, Growth

Here’s how I see my job as a private instructor. My goal with private students – whether in composition, voice, jazz piano, or anything else – is to serve as an extra brain. It’s not my job to criticize or diminish (though I may, when warranted). It’s not my job […]

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Getting Out Of Triage

October 3, 2022September 29, 2022 jedscottCreativity, Human Nature

How do you get out of work triage? I have been in triage since August, when I got back from my week visiting with Alice Parker. Too many projects and too little time leads to spending every work moment just trying to “staunch the bleeding” of the most urgent project […]

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