The Scariest Moment

The scariest moment is always just before you start. After that, things can only get better. – Stephen King, On Writing Stephen King wrote this in his book about writing, but it really applies to virtually everything you want to do. Knowing this, deeply and completely, is one of the best […]

Two Halves of Success

“Successful is, simply, show up on time [and] do what you say you’re going to do. That’s all success is–everything else in success is bulls**t.” – Penn Jillette, in conversation with Brian Koppelman It’s as simple as that: show up and deliver what you’ve promised. This is from one of […]

Powerhouse Attitude

Don’t worry if you haven’t got powerhouse voices in your incoming groups. Worry about finding powerhouse attitudes. If your goals for your choir include: Create a positive creative environment Continue to grow throughout the school year Make egoless music Draw more students into your choral program Have singers leave excited […]

A Fresh Coat of Paint

Nothing brightens a room like a fresh coat of paint. Dings and smudges disappear, old cracks and nail holes can be covered and smoothed. A new color breathes new life into a familiar space. What about bringing a fresh coat of paint to your rehearsal? A few new strategies, a […]

Wonderful Expression

In The Importance of Being Earnest, Algernon’s second line is, “I don’t play accurately—any one can play accurately—but I play with wonderful expression.  As far as the piano is concerned, sentiment is my forte.  I keep science for Life.” Oscar Wilde wrote the line for laughs – who, after all, wants to […]

A Difficult Pose

“To be natural is such a very difficult pose to keep up.” – Oscar Wilde, in Importance of Being Earnest Oscar Wilde was never exactly natural – the work of writing a brilliant play like Importance that also includes dozens of witty one-liners must have been tremendous. No one speaks as witty as […]

Music Is Hard/Music Is Natural

Music comes with difficulty: to make music at a high level requires coordination, concentration, passion, expression, and years and years of concerted practice. Music comes naturally: it is effortless and innate for children to make music, to want to listen to music, and to interact with musical instruments. Can you believe both […]