Tuning Challenges

This video uses some clever animation to describe the challenges of a cappella just intonation. I particularly like the way they use a honeycomb to visualize rows of just-tuned fifths, with each row being a syntonic comma higher or lower. I frequently give a brief demonstration of tuning using a piano fifth […]

Pandora’s Box

In Greek Mythology, Pandora was the first human. Her fatal flaw was curiosity. When she unsealed “Pandora’s Box” she released all pain and disease into the world. You ever have one of those days? Years? But the best was last. Having released anguish into the world, one thing remained at the bottom of her vessel […]

Practice is the Silver Bullet

If you can learn how to practice, you can learn anything. The not-so-secret real skill-building goal in all of my private lessons is: learn how to practice. Every lesson should contain a discussion of practice. My first lesson with a new student is about 50% getting-to-know-you and 50% How To Practice And Why. […]

Wooden Wednesdays: Loyalty

Note: this is the fourth of a series of posts investigating the leadership style of John Wooden and its applicability to choral music education. John Wooden’s fourth block in the base of his Pyramid of Success is LOYALTY. Wooden says, “Let those you lead know you have sincere care, concern, and consideration for their welfare and you […]

Timbral Variation

The one thing I find most lacking in vocal arrangements and compositions in 2016 is timbral variation. Because we live in an choral age that glorifies harmony, it’s easy to slog through page after page of four- or six-part chords. But there are many more options than homophonic harmony. The most consistent genre offenders to me […]

Take The Next Step

When you’re feeling paralyzed by a huge project, the best advice is to just take the next step. Why? Two important reasons. Taking the next step is all you can do. The only way to get to the finish line is one step at a time. Taking the next step reminds you: […]

Return to Your Center

It’s just over three weeks away. You likely have your mind made up. So does everyone else. This is me giving you permission to return to your center, to leave the presidential race behind. Return to your center: close down Twitter, turn off the TV news, don’t hit post on that Facebook […]

Raising Adults

I’m in the middle of Julie Lythcott-Haims’ fabulous recent book, How To Raise An Adult.  In it, she lays out the ways our society has gone astray in child-rearing, leading to a rash of overgrown children rather than adults. She then lays out a number of suggestions for how to right the ship, giving […]

Dorico Release Next Week

I’ve been stagnating with Finale 2008 for a long time. I waited to upgrade until around 2011, and then I was seriously considering jumping ship (after 20+ years) to Sibelius. But at just that moment, the programming team was let go from Sibelius, and began a brand-new notation project with Steinberg. […]

Standards to Empower

I’m always seeking ways to further empower my students, and one way I discovered this year builds on the back of the seven or so “Aces Standards” that are in our folders. These are songs that we sing every year, forming the backbone of a repertoire to enable them to sing a […]