Irony-Free

Mr. Rogers was the master of irony-free creative expression. I don’t know if there’s any entertainer who more effectively connected with an audience with a generous, genuine expression of emotion. I was reminded because right now, Twitch is airing a marathon of the complete series of Mister Rogers Neighborhood (over […]

Choir Makes You Conscious

Sometimes our culture wants us to turn out critical thinking off. (“All the time,” shouted a student when I said that in rehearsal. “So we’ll buy stuff.”) We all need an antidote, then, to the numbing presence of our culture on our conscious brains. And singing in the choir is a […]

Commissioning Bonus

Commissioning new music is its own reward – you get to perform new, original music written just for your ensemble. However, there’s a big bonus to commissioning when the piece goes on to have a life of its own. Recently, the brilliant piece May, written by Michael McGlynn for my choir, The […]

Strict Form & Strict Consistency

Forced creating every day, especially with narrow limits on the creation, can lead you to surprisingly creative results. I’ve been putting daily notes in lunches for a couple of years now – every day, a sentence, reminder, doodle, or other. Recently, I’ve started experimenting with the rather limited form, and […]

Showing Up

We have to show up. I can certify that about half of my blog posts are below average. And…that doesn’t mean I don’t blog those days, because I’m not sure what’s going to be a below-average blog post until after it’s in the world. All I know is if I […]

Let Us Now Praise Elementary Crafting

It’s just as valuable, and less applauded, than math skills or literacy. Elementary school crafting. What did my children learn in crafting art projects to celebrate Mother’s Day? They learned that creation is of value – and that even with a template, they can make something personal and reflective of […]

Get Ready For the New Aces Album

I’ve been moonlighting as an album producer these last couple months, and I’m happy to share that The Rockford Aces’ fourth studio album, Get Ready!, entered production today. It will be released June 2 at the conclusion of our annual concert. As always, I and my students have learned much from the process: tweaks for […]

Time Away

Today marks the end of tip jar week here at jedscott.com. Read more here or click here to chip in! In the record mixing process, it is essential to give yourself time away to listen critically. Ears get tired, and used to a particular sonic environment. You need to take a few hours, listen in your car, on […]

Leaping with Incomplete Information

It’s tip jar week here at jedscott.com. Read more here or click here to chip in! In every new project, there comes a time to leap. We always, always, begin new projects with incomplete information. Gaps in our knowledge, speculation, unfounded theories and guesses. That shouldn’t stop us from leaping, from envisioning something new and bringing it […]