Don’t Wait

It has never been easier for creators to put their work into the world. Seven-year-olds create Youtube channels, for heavens sake. Good ones. And yet over and over I see skillful, passionate future artists waiting. Teenagers with albums in their heads and Netflix in front of their eyes. To them, I say: Don’t wait. […]

Networking or Connection

I recently read a blog from a fellow choral conductor who wrote about his aversion to “networking.” I agree, but only if we can define the term better. I feel like networking is often defined pretty broadly as getting to know other people in your profession – peers and people ahead of you […]

Vowel Chart

I was reminded over the weekend of the value of having a basic vowel chart hanging in the choir room, for reference by the students and the conductor. Dr. Joe Miller highlighted its importance in good singing. He even took a moment to mock-shame all of us without one on our wall. And then […]

2 Percent

Like many, I was pleased to hear President Obama and Education Secretary Arne Duncan announce that limits are going to be placed on the amount of time spent on standardized testing. The most concrete piece of information released is that testing time will be limited to no more than 2% of classroom time. It sounds admirable […]

Repeat or Complete

I’ve found there are two approaches to listening to a recording for the first time. Repeat. Begin listening, and as soon as you find something that resonates, repeat as often as necessary to feel fulfilled. For a really great album, it might take them weeks to get past the first three songs. Complete. Start at the […]

Conference Heroism

It’s something I haven’t done yet – bring an ensemble to perform at a conference. To me, the conductors who bring their choirs to a music conference such as ACDA-Michigan are heroes. They spend their time, energy, and money preparing and traveling to the conference. They present a program that may or may not be quite ready, without being able […]

In The Same Room

The thing about music is it lives with people in the same room. This is something fewer and fewer of us are mindful of in an era of Youtube and iTunes – music is a commodity available at just one click. And when your favorite ensemble lives in Stockholm or London or […]

Bad Words Week: Sportsball

Note: This week I’ve selected words I think we should consider removing from usage for various reasons. When we talk about athletics, let’s stop using the word sportsball. Is this happening in your choir, too? For years, the music students I’ve known have felt picked on, bullied, marginalized by the athletes in the school. […]