Learning from Langley

The Langley Schools Music Project was a collection of recordings in the mid-1970s made by a school in Canada singing recent pop music. When the recordings were rereleased about 15 years ago, they became a cult hit, and it’s because of their guileless, emotive performances. These are performances that wouldn’t get […]

Growing Up

Growing up means learning to do things you didn’t think you could do. We’re all growing up, all constantly tackling previously impossible challenges. And until we succeed, we try things we couldn’t do, and fail. Learning to enjoy that process–impossible, possible but unsuccessful, successful–is important if you want to keep growing. Don’t enjoy it, and […]

The Right Name

What if Vocal Jazz isn’t the right name. It’s certainly the established name for a wide-ranging genre of music, but I’m not sure it gives an accurate picture of the genre; what’s more, I fear it keeps new choral directors from really trying this genre. Consider the top groups of the genre from the last […]

Proper Notation

Arrangers and composers: take heed! Proper notation is important. The truth is, there are many different ways to notate the same music – that is, they may look different but played through a sequencer, they sound identical. But there is always a preferred way to write it – not for the […]

Rebuild Capacity for the Final Push

Spring Break is about rebuilding capacity for the final push. In the next two months you can expect: Checked out seniors Distractingly perfect sunny days Wrap-up responsibilities The beginning of preparations for 2017-18 Choir auditions And so much more. You need mental, emotional, and physical capacity to adequately support, challenge, educate, […]

Want More

Want more. That’s my goal for students. Not more stuff. Not more “likes”. More change. More connection. More influence. More success. Too much of our education teaches our students to want less: their desires become passing the class, surviving finals, making it to Spring Break. Maintaining a Snapchat streak. In […]

What Standards Should I Learn?

Q: I’m working on extending my jazz standard repertoire. What songs do you recommend I add? Your repertoire should reflect your own personal artistic self, while remaining primarily in the jazz standard repertory. That list, of course, contains hundreds and hundreds of excellent songs, so choosing a few that connect well shouldn’t be a […]

Saying No To Say Yes

Sometimes the best way to say yes to your dreams is to say no to something else. Our lives get full with things we’re passionate about. But when potential opportunities are impossible because of time, it’s time to reconsider our passions and priorities. What are you doing that someone else can do? Can you delegate […]

Trust Through The Break

I get anxious at the start of Spring Break. Of course, everyone involved is ready for a week of rebuilding capacity: the students, the teachers, their families. Nonetheless, it feels like a huge momentum stopper, just at the final buildup to the year’s final peaks. In the last seven weeks of the school year, […]