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Outer Lines First

November 17, 2020November 17, 2020 jedscottArranging, Composition

One of the strategies I’ve been using to find new reharmonization in my arranging involves writing outer lines first. Melody comes first, always. Then, a strong counter-line in the bottom voice. It might be linear, contrapuntal, or functional (fourths and fifths). With those two written, it’s a question of exhaustively […]

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Lost In The Stars

November 16, 2020November 16, 2020 jedscottArranging, Vocal Jazz

I was flattered when my former student, Harrison Witt, asked me to write an arrangement for his Senior Recital in his Jazz Voice degree at Western Michigan University. When he settled on an “Out Of This World” theme, we came to “Lost In The Stars” as a song to write […]

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Leaders Anticipate

November 15, 2020November 15, 2020 jedscottLeadership

I love the way that literally every member of a choral community can be a leader. One thing all leaders do is anticipate. Choral conductors anticipate – they give cues to their ensembles before they come in, not after. Choral ensemble leaders anticipate – they turn the pages before they […]

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Directing Focus

November 14, 2020November 14, 2020 jedscottComposition, Conducting, Human Nature

Directing focus is a big part of what I think about as a conductor: How do we direct focus towards the voice part with the melody? How do I direct focus away from myself and to my students? How do I maintain the ensemble’s focus on the music at hand? […]

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Abundant Grace

November 13, 2020November 13, 2020 jedscottCorona, Human Nature, Leadership

This is the year to practice abundant grace. Everyone I know is experiencing emotional upheaval – on their own timeline. And in times of emotional upheaval, what we need more than anything from the people around us is grace. We need patience, support, guidance, and unconditional love. Some needed it […]

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Still Learning

November 12, 2020November 12, 2020 jedscottEducation

I am a work in progress. Well into my forties, I still learn how to do my work better every single week. I discover new approaches, new tools, new ideas. I seek them. It’s important to me that we make sure that this is the paradigm our students adopt: I […]

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Winning and Longevity

November 11, 2020November 11, 2020 jedscottChoral Music, Education, Performing

I am so glad that music classes rarely focus on winning. Even at state adjudicated festivals, even at the World Choir Games, judgements are based on objective assessments, not on a true head-to-head competition. So any awards or “wins” can be filed under “reaching the ensemble’s potential.” The reason I’m […]

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Why Focus on Clarity?

November 10, 2020November 10, 2020 jedscottArranging, Composition, Music Literacy

I spend part of most days writing music. And a small but significant portion of that time, every single session, is focused on musical clarity. Why focus on clarity? Alice Parker says that only 5% of the music you can imagine can be notated, so why worry so much about […]

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Three Trips to the Hardware Store

November 9, 2020November 9, 2020 jedscottHuman Nature, Practice

I finished a small household plumbing project today, one that a plumber could have dispensed with in ten minutes. It took me the better part of the morning and three trips to the hardware store. The big cause of that extra time is that I don’t do plumbing projects regularly. […]

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Interesting Places

November 8, 2020November 8, 2020 jedscottCreativity

“A painting is never finished — it simply stops in interesting places.” -Paul Gardner (Scottish painter) So it is with all art. I could keep tweaking the audio mix I wrapped up today for weeks and weeks…but it was time to share it with the people I made it for. […]

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