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How Not to Virtual Choir

June 5, 2020February 16, 2021 jedscottCorona, Virtual Choir

My wife, Mandy Mikita Scott, made a little video for fun, talking about some of the pitfalls of filming your virtual choir video. It’s good fun and super informational as well. We worked together to make the list from actual examples of virtual choir submissions – lots to learn and […]

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Seven Last Words

June 4, 2020February 16, 2021 jedscottAdvocacy, Choral Music

My remarkable friend Dr. Eugene Rogers premiered this equally remarkable work five years ago: “Seven Last Words of the Unarmed” by Joel Thompson. It’s worth every second of your time to watch and meditate on it. It is beautifully filmed, performed, and conducted, and the message is powerful and deeply […]

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End Without an Ending

June 3, 2020February 16, 2021 jedscottArranging, Choral Music, Composition, Corona, Education, Virtual Choir

How do you end without an ending? Musicians are well accustomed to clear endings. Whether it’s the exuberantly repetitive final cadence in a classical symphony, a wailing 13(#11) chord for a big band, or the Plagal Amen at the end of a hymn, we pay a lot of attention to […]

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What Are Virtual Choirs For?

June 2, 2020February 16, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Corona, Virtual Choir

I think I know what choirs are for. Well, choirs are for everyone. But specifically, a choir should be about creating a deep connection and a single intentional throughline among all the singers, and then sharing that as clearly as possible with an audience. It’s when the audience receives the […]

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Jazz Harmony Retreat

June 1, 2020February 16, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Music Literacy, Recommended Reading/Listening, Vocal Jazz

This is a quick recommendation for those seeking growth and learning over the summer. My friend Dr. Jeremy Fox has been leading in-person week-long masterclasses called the “Jazz Harmony Retreat” for years, multiple weeks per summer. They are an intimate, carefully curated small-group class focused on giving music educators, and […]

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Aces Concert Videos

May 31, 2020February 16, 2021 jedscottAces, Choral Music, Corona, Repertoire List, Updates, Virtual Choir

Four virtual choirs, a senior tribute. Countless hours of work. I’m delighted with the results of our weeks and weeks of work together/apart. Here are the four virtual song performances we presented at the Virtual Aces Concert last night. (We also debuted a track from our new album, “Take Me […]

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By The Numbers

May 30, 2020February 16, 2021 jedscottAces, Choral Music, Performing

The Aces Concert 2020 is at 8pm tonight. It’s the 12th annual and, of course, it’s virtual. I thought it might be instructive to think about the numbers involved in a typical concert and in this year’s edition. Typical run time: 2 hours2020: 23 minutes. Typical number of pieces: 18-202020: […]

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Digital Concerts are Backwards

May 29, 2020February 16, 2021 jedscottChoral Music, Corona, Virtual Choir

I’m typically particularly exhausted in the couple of days after a big concert. Switching to online concerts makes that completely backwards. The last two weeks have been full of mixing, video editing, and cajoling singers for their files. In particular, I’ve clocked 16-18 hour days since Wednesday putting the final […]

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I’ve Solved Problems Before

May 28, 2020February 16, 2021 jedscottEducation, Human Nature

If you can face a new challenge with confidence, despite not knowing how to yet to solve it, it’s because you can say to yourself, “I’ve solved problems before.” Best to have solved all kinds of problems. Home maintenance problems and musical problems and trigonometric problems and rhetorical problems and […]

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Have a System

May 27, 2020February 16, 2021 jedscottCreativity, Human Nature, Virtual Choir

Like many colleagues, I am moving vast quantities of data right now. Downloading 20GB before breakfast is not unusual, and processing the audio and video I’ve been working on has pushed my two home computers to the edge of their capabilities. I bought a 128GB SD-card last week and it’s […]

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