Harmony

Watch this video of Jacob Collier talking harmony:   Jacob is a genius of harmony – his explorations have taken him in fascinating and aurally challenging directions, including things like dividing an interval symmetrically to create unusual colors (for example, dividing a descending minor third into four equal steps). What he drives home in […]

Common Language

Students can enter a course with vastly different reference points; this can make it difficult to deliver information simultaneously to the entire class. We need to develop a common language. Common references help us communicate more clearly, efficiently, and effectively. Here are some ways to work on building this common language in your ensemble class: […]

Two Kinds of Mistakes

There are two very different types of mistakes you can make in performance. First is the kind everyone makes, no matter how prepared. It’s easy to have a slight slip of focus that leads to an error, but it’s just as easy to pick up from it. This kind of error is no […]

Three Lessons

Three of the most important lessons I want my students to carry away from our time together: Personal responsibility/ownership of success. Cooperative mindset. Faith in their ability to grow and improve. Please note, none of these three have anything specifically to do with music. You can learn these lessons on the basketball […]

Counting

I love to know the numbers that describe my work. For example, in 2017: I baked 100 loaves of sandwich bread and another 20 boules. I wrote 73,961 words on this website, in 369 posts. I read 22 books. I count crunches and miles run (5 1/2 this week…). I count stairs (14 in my house; I can […]

Best Time To Plan

I, like many conductors, reserve some time immediately before my rehearsals to plan the rehearsal. Over about 20 minutes, I have a two-step process for planning: first, I note my goals on scrap paper and write down any business I want to discuss; second I transfer that information to a plan in a spiral notebook […]

Dig Into Other Arts

You know how to make your art. Whether you’re a composer, a conductor, and author, or a painter – you know all the finely balanced work that makes your art successful. Other arts, you’re probably in the dark about. All the more reason to dig into other arts. I don’t have any […]