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Scited

September 15, 2022September 15, 2022 jedscottGrowth, Human Nature

There is a time before you’re good at anything when you’re trying it for the first time. Here’s a word for the feeling that goes with it. Trying something new – putting yourself out there – is scary and exciting. Our family has adopted the Glennon Doyle portmanteau of scited […]

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The Challenge of the Anniversary

September 13, 2022September 13, 2022 jedscottAces, Leadership

Celebrating a 15th Anniversary comes with some difficult opposing forces. On the one hand, I want to celebrate the successes of the past, looking backward and even programming favorite repertoire from the past. That, of course, adds onto my routinely performed “Aces Standards.” On the other hand, I want to […]

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Fourth Most Important Thing

September 12, 2022September 11, 2022 jedscottUncategorized

Singing isn’t the most important thing to happen at a choir retreat. In fact, I called it the fourth most important thing at my recent Rockford Aces Retreat. (We’ve been holding them since at least 2012.) What’s more important than singing at a choir retreat? Team building (developing the trust […]

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One On a Part

September 11, 2022September 7, 2022 jedscottConducting, Rehearsal Technique, Vocal Jazz

I’ve never directed a group with just one on a part. To start: I feel incredibly lucky that I am able to run a class with this few number of singers; I am thrilled to be able to program quartet repertoire for them. We’re exploring great vocal jazz quartets from […]

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Let’s Try It

September 10, 2022September 7, 2022 jedscottCreativity, Education, Music Literacy

Those are my favorite words in rehearsal. When you make room for that, there are several great benefits. You empower your ensemble members to have a creative voice. You show that experimentation and discovery is at the core of artistry. You get the chance to show that failure is on […]

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Fresh & Traditional

September 9, 2022September 8, 2022 jedscottAces, Growth, Leadership

How do you execute needed change most effectively? I’m embarking on the Aces Retreat this weekend. We’ve had some form of retreat every year since 2008 (except for 2020) and have been going to the current location every year since 2018. The challenge is always to balance traditions – things […]

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Creative Season

September 8, 2022September 7, 2022 jedscottCreativity, Human Nature

Last year, psychologist Adam Grant introduced us to the idea of languishing – a feeling he describes as “a sense of emptiness, stagnation and ennui.” He called it “‘the neglected middle child of mental health’ and […] suggested it might be the dominant emotion of our time.” (You can watch his […]

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Reliable

September 7, 2022September 6, 2022 jedscottEducation, Leadership

Reliable isn’t an elite word. “A reliable automobile” isn’t how you’d describe a sports or luxury car. Reliable isn’t usually listed in top sought-after traits for leaders. But to me, being reliable is an essential part of my leadership. My students know that they can rely on me to do […]

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Stick To The Rehearsal Plan

September 6, 2022September 6, 2022 jedscottConducting, Education, Leadership, Rehearsal Technique

The more detail the better. Planning rehearsals sometimes feels like my arch nemesis as a conductor. I like the flexibility to follow challenges and react in the moment to the needs of my students; I also don’t often have the mental bandwidth to reliably sit quietly and prepare for rehearsal. […]

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How You Tell The Story

September 5, 2022September 5, 2022 jedscottArranging, Creativity

Greek myths & music arranging: the art is in how you tell the story and what lens you choose to use. One of the things I love most about Greek Mythology is its malleability. Read The Iliad, or Ovid’s Metamorphoses, or a Sophocles play, and you are experiencing one version […]

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