Most Influential

A recent active Facebook discussion in the Vocal Jazz Educators group centered on “Favorite Vocal Jazz Chart.” I said, “it’s like being asked to pick your favorite child!” but in the ensuing comments, a clear pattern emerged. The favorite by a large margin is Gene Puerling. Among the 50+ comments, arrangements he wrote […]

Rejuvenation

There are certain mile markers that I use to know where I am in a school year. A big part of remaining motivated, excited, and inspired are a series of yearly conferences/events I attend. In calendar order… January: Michigan Music Conference May: Michigan Youth Arts Festival August: MSVMA Summer Workshop And […]

Just Begin

Do un-begun projects carry extra weight in your mind? I find that procrastination tends to exaggerate how long something is going to take – and when I finally start, it almost always takes less time than I think. Just begin. A colleague recently admitted that their voicemail had unheard messages from as far back […]

First Impressions

I typically dress fairly casually for my evening rehearsals: a suit and tie would not be appropriate here. Jeans are more likely. Except for Day One. In his book Blink, Malcolm Gladwell describes a study of end-of-semester professor evaluations: The psychologist Nalini Ambady once gave students three ten-second videotapes of a […]

The Worst Part is Over

I love almost everything about conducting an elite, auditioned extracurricular men’s choir. Almost. The worst part of running the Rockford Aces is holding auditions. For two big reasons, I feel strongly that auditions are at best a necessary evil. Every year I hear talented, passionate young men who won’t get into […]

285:30

Enjoy this guest post from East Zeeland HS Choir teacher Jonathan Van Eck. I asked him to write it after he shared the number above on Facebook.   285:30. That’s 285 hours and 30 minutes. That’s the amount of time I spent working this summer. Divide that out and it’s almost […]