Inspiring Kids To Sing

Overheard (read) in a discussion prompted by the question  “Snapshot, beginning of 2017: what is the current state of contemporary a cappella?”: “High school a cappella is inspiring kids to sing. Something traditional choral music has struggled to do for decades.” Traditional choral music has not struggled for decades to […]

Giving A Boost

My dog’s been struggling with back leg neuropathy – it’s very hard for him to get himself standing. This morning, cheering him on rather than helping him up, I was reminded about the delicate balance of teaching: when to give a boost and when to let a student try. My dog maintains […]

21st Century Oral Tradition

Jazz singing is still, above all, an oral tradition. This is despite excellent educational books and online materials published over the last quarter-century. With many of my voice students, we tackle a few standards in the course of a school year – My Funny Valentine, All of Me, Autumn Leaves. […]

Not About Birthdays

I know someone who’s not about birthdays. I know because I once said “Happy Birthday” first thing in the morning and her response was…not pleasant. I know other people who aren’t about birthdays because they don’t want to get older. That isn’t her. This person isn’t about birthdays, I think, because she only likes […]

Job Training

Do not say, “Children need a good education if they want to attain the good jobs of tomorrow.” Say, “Children need a good education.” Today, tomorrow, forever: education is about molding the minds, creativity, utter humanity of our most precious resource – tomorrow’s society. If you reduce it to just trade school – […]

Into the World

I’m not certain there’s a better feeling than sending a piece you’ve written out the door and into the world, to the choir that is going to premiere it. Here’s this piece that you’ve toiled over, working to have the paper reflect your vision (what’s the aural equivalent of “vision”?). When you click “send”, […]

OK Not To Care

I’m writing this during likely the most-watched TV event of 2017, the Super Bowl. Social media tells me the football teams are going to overtime for the first time ever. I don’t care in the least. I’m not disparaging lifelong football fanatics, I’m not saying it’s not great to be passionate […]

Recognize Mistakes

If you think I don’t want you to make mistakes, you couldn’t be more wrong. As your teacher, what I want more than anything is to lead you to be able to recognize your mistakes as you make them. Then, when they’re corrected, make more interesting mistakes. The only way to […]