Mind Over Matter

I’ll never forget the prep for a recording session in April, 2000. My ensemble had finished nearly 48-hours of nonstop (and largely improvised) intercontinental travel with a 2-hour homecoming concert. The next morning, my director and mentor joined me in the recording studio early to record some pitch and tempo […]

Autopilot

At the very busiest times of the year, when you’re running from rehearsal to gig to rehearsal to gig (with a little sleep thrown in when possible), you need to go on autopilot to cover some of your responsibilities. You can’t possibly give full attention to everything. This is why […]

Few Full Runs

“Real Talk: we will only sing this piece, top-to-bottom, a dozen or fewer times before our performance in six weeks. We’ll do more partial runs, rehearsals on sections, etc. But complete runs? Probably closer to six than twelve.” It’s good to have real perspective, and to internalize that time singing […]

Blitz Chess

We’ve tried a little bit of blitz chess around here – 3 minutes total per player. Go. The thing is, it’s really a completely different game. With the massive time restraints, your advance planning must be simple at best, and generally you’re mostly reacting, not acting. Compare that to a […]

Broken Appliances

The appliances you rely on daily – stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, furnace, water heater, etc. – don’t break often. They are reliable for long stretches of time, because they are (generally) built to last. When it’s time to replace one of them, though, two things are true. It needs to happen […]

Brain Overload

At any conference, I find that brain overload is a consistent challenge: so much good information, good music, good human connection gets combine with so much bad hotel sleep, bad restaurant food, bad (too busy) self care. (The ACDA National Conference, happening now in Kansas City, is among the most […]

Don’t Miss This at ACDA 2019

The biannual ACDA 2019 National Conference starts tonight in Kansas City.  Although I won’t be attending this year, I have many friends and colleagues who are, so I’m sharing some previews. I’ve prepared a cheat sheet of conference offerings that appeal to my particular interests: Vocal Jazz, TTBB Choirs, and Composing/Arranging. I’ll offer separate posts […]