Memorial Day Performance? Keep It Simple!!
If your choir is integral to your school and local community, there is a good chance it will be asked
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-05-15T21:30:11-04:00 May 14th, 2022|Holiday & Caroling, Memorial Day|
If your choir is integral to your school and local community, there is a good chance it will be asked
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-05-11T06:09:28-04:00 May 10th, 2022|Sight-Reading, Technology|
There's a new feature on Sight Reading Factory. It is a game-changer. I can't wait to share it with you.
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-05-04T13:17:27-04:00 May 1st, 2022|Choral Caste System, Cultivating Choir Culture, Senioritis|
Our seniors are done. They have no reason to try. They have already been accepted into college. Many of their
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-03-26T23:16:09-04:00 March 26th, 2022|Matching Pitch|
Imagine if learning to matching pitch was treated like learning basic math: We certainly believe everyone can learn addition
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-05-16T11:54:38-04:00 March 14th, 2022|Self-Selected|
What is a self-selected choir? A self-selected choir is any choir where students of all ability levels participate together. A
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-03-17T11:24:51-04:00 March 6th, 2022|Ear Training, Matching Pitch|
I am convinced that 4-5% of the population, who are described to suffer from "amusia", are misunderstood. My strong belief
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-03-17T11:26:22-04:00 February 25th, 2022|The Healthy Teacher|
It's so easy to be so invested in our school community and the lives of our students. Unfortunately, as a
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-05-10T02:12:35-04:00 February 11th, 2022|Ideology of Intentional Inspiration, Rehearsal Techniques, Valentine's Day|
Nobody should feel alone on Valentine's Day, especially during our Valentine's Day rehearsal. We can spread love throughout our room and
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-01-30T11:18:19-05:00 January 29th, 2022|Cultivating Choir Culture, Ideology of Intentional Inspiration, Valentine's Day|
Valentine's Day may seem like a holiday that should be ignored in choir, but I think it could be a missed
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-01-26T23:22:17-05:00 January 26th, 2022|Matching Pitch|
From time to time, we get singers who struggle to match pitch. Some of them really love singing. While many
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-01-22T23:34:10-05:00 January 22nd, 2022|Ear Training, Matching Pitch|
There was a time where pianos were commonplace in homes and it was just "normal" to sing. Families would gather
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-01-23T05:49:02-05:00 January 17th, 2022|Assessment, Cultivating Choir Culture, Ideology of Intentional Inspiration, Rehearsal Techniques, Self-Assessment|
As we reach the middle of our academic year, students are likely taking exams to evaluate their progress, while teachers
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-01-03T19:22:07-05:00 January 2nd, 2022|New Year|
If you want your rehearsals to improve, now is a GREAT time to make the appropriate changes. https://www.choralclarity.com/4-reasons-to-make-major-rehearsal-changes-right-now/ Think
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-01-02T14:57:49-05:00 January 2nd, 2022|Cultivating Choir Culture, New Year|
Strike while the iron is hot. Now is a good time to make sweeping changes to your daily rehearsal. If
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-03-13T11:32:36-04:00 December 19th, 2021|Concert Season, Ice-breakers, Rounds|
The vacation is so clearly here and everyone has one foot out the door. We may have just held our
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-12-24T14:36:03-05:00 December 12th, 2021|Concert Season|
Your Singer MISSED The Concert....What do we do? - Use the 5 “E”s It can be quite frustrating when we
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-12-06T06:21:26-05:00 December 5th, 2021|Concert Season, Cultivating Choir Culture, Holiday & Caroling|
17 (Last Minute) Things to Avoid - to Ensure a Smooth Concert! We've just spent many months learning notes and
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-12-05T08:19:08-05:00 December 1st, 2021|Concert Season, Holiday & Caroling|
We have 11 traditional songs that we repeat year after year. Two songs have been traditions of the choir dating
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-11-28T20:42:31-05:00 November 27th, 2021|Concert Season, Distance Learning, Holiday & Caroling|
Sometimes we need a last minute holiday piece to fill out or balance our program. We may have chosen a
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-03-13T12:00:36-04:00 November 6th, 2021|Cultivating Choir Culture, Homework, The Soloist/Solo Singing|
When I took over the entire high school choral program more than two decades ago, the previous choir director had
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-11-01T06:00:56-04:00 October 30th, 2021|Cultivating Choir Culture, The Soloist/Solo Singing|
Should choir members be forced to sing solo? The simple answer is: no student should ever be forced to
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-12-25T21:51:42-05:00 October 12th, 2021|Assessment, Rubrics, Self-Assessment|
The two main components of any successful rehearsal are the planning/execution of the director and the planning/execution of the students.
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-10-09T05:01:50-04:00 October 5th, 2021|Self-Assessment|
Giving self-assessment assignments, for many choral directors, seems like a ridiculous waste of time. Usually, these directors shun the idea
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-10-11T08:04:34-04:00 September 20th, 2021|Assessment, Homework, Sight-Reading|
Sight-singing is a core element in my choral program. The development of sight-singing comes after several other individual skills have
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-01-21T21:51:23-05:00 September 13th, 2021|Rounds|
Rounds are an excellent learning tool and performance vehicle for choirs of all levels. Even refined high school choirs can
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-10-11T08:04:54-04:00 August 22nd, 2021|New teacher, New Year|
We had one year end abruptly followed by another year of complete turmoil. What will this school year bring us?
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-01-10T06:37:43-05:00 May 28th, 2021|Choral Sheet Music|
Between the brick and mortar publishing companies, the online publishing companies, and the online self-publishers, there is more music to
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-05-19T21:38:53-04:00 May 16th, 2021|End of Year|
If your concert season is over and you still have weeks of rehearsals left, you have a great opportunity; there's
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-10-11T08:05:31-04:00 May 15th, 2021|End of Year|
Closing out the school year is always tough, especially this year. What do we do after our concert season is
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-10-11T08:06:11-04:00 April 21st, 2021|Choral Rehearsal Tracks|
Head to Head: Choral Tracks vs Kinnision Choral Co. If your choir is interested in finding a permanent solution to
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-04-05T10:49:26-04:00 April 5th, 2021|Choral Rehearsal Tracks|
Why is Choral Clarity choosing to partner with Kinnison Choral Co. and how can you benefit? Over the past
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-10-09T02:12:23-04:00 March 24th, 2021|Choral Rehearsal Tracks|
Choral rehearsal tracks, for many of us, have been indispensable throughout the pandemic, but I believe they will play an
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-02-04T09:47:48-05:00 March 18th, 2021|Choral Rehearsal Tracks|
Is using choral rehearsal tracks cheating? The better question may be: Are you cheating your singers by giving
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-01-13T23:42:13-05:00 March 3rd, 2021|Ear Training, Matching Pitch|
Anybody can be taught to match pitch, almost instantly, in 5 simple steps. This entire process takes a maximum of
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-02-25T22:14:46-05:00 February 25th, 2021|Black History Month, Cultivating Choir Culture|
(photo credit to my esteemed choral colleague, Maria A. Ellis, who designed and sells this shirt on her website)
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-10-09T02:13:08-04:00 February 17th, 2021|Black History Month, Cultivating Choir Culture|
In more than two decades of teaching at the same high school, I've had less than a dozen African American
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-01-03T04:43:53-05:00 January 18th, 2021|Distance Learning, Sight-Reading|
Do you have 2 minutes a day to devote to sight-singing? If so this approach could work well for you,
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-01-07T07:26:34-05:00 January 4th, 2021|Distance Learning, Ear Training, Sight-Reading, The Soloist/Solo Singing|
For more than a decade, my rehearsal approach for the month of January can be described as a choral break!
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2020-12-24T07:44:59-05:00 November 28th, 2020|Concert Season, Holiday & Caroling|
It is super disappointing when our concert season is cancelled. Each scenario across the country may be different, but
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2020-11-18T23:06:19-05:00 November 18th, 2020|Distance Learning, Rubrics, Self-Assessment|
It can be quite difficult to engage our remote learners, especially since most of us have less than six months
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2020-11-11T22:33:09-05:00 November 11th, 2020|Distance Learning, Rehearsal Techniques, Technology|
If you have students who are hybrid or remote, it is likely that Google Classroom has become your new classroom.
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-05-22T08:35:09-04:00 October 17th, 2020|Assessment, Sight-Reading|
Dear Smartmusic, After 10 years, you have worn me out and I'm leaving you. Sincerely, Former Smartmusic Advocate & Cheerleader
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-02-25T22:16:36-05:00 March 29th, 2020|Distance Learning|
Most of us had absolutely no opinion on "the value of VIRTUAL CHOIRS" until two weeks ago; since then, we
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2020-03-23T06:32:54-04:00 March 22nd, 2020|Distance Learning, Homework, The Healthy Teacher|
This is a time like no other. Most of our schools are closed indefinitely as we are grieving the loss
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2020-03-22T21:39:29-04:00 March 11th, 2020|Distance Learning, Homework, Sight-Reading|
Sight Reading Factory is a fantastic resource to use at home, especially during a potential period of online learning. My
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2020-03-31T06:52:45-04:00 March 6th, 2020|Cultivating Choir Culture, First Rehearsals|
I came across a post in a very prominent choral director's Facebook group that asks: “What are your simple, short
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-12-24T15:21:04-05:00 February 22nd, 2020|Cultivating Choir Culture, Ice-breakers|
WWeIce-breakers are a great means to help a choir to bond; many can be fun, productive, and have positive results
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2020-01-29T21:27:09-05:00 January 29th, 2020|A-Cappella, Cultivating Choir Culture|
February is a very busy month for my high school choral program and yet we have no choral concerts scheduled
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2020-01-29T21:27:50-05:00 January 14th, 2020|Sight-Reading|
Let's face it, sight-singing can get boring and/or stale in choir rehearsals. The more we do it, the more they
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2019-12-30T13:57:06-05:00 December 30th, 2019|A-Cappella, New Year, The Healthy Teacher, The Soloist/Solo Singing|
The end of the year is the time where virtually every online publisher and podcaster releases a "Best of 2019"
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2019-12-17T21:28:59-05:00 December 15th, 2019|Concert Season, Holiday & Caroling|
Caroling Day is my choir's favorite day of the year. We carol every year, the day before the Winter Break.
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-12-04T15:43:14-05:00 December 14th, 2019|Concert Season, Cultivating Choir Culture, Holiday & Caroling|
The most fun day of the entire year for my high school choir is Caroling Day. On this special day, we
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2019-12-11T05:58:34-05:00 December 10th, 2019|Concert Season|
When it comes to rehearsals immediately following a concert, there are two things that irritate me beyond belief: When teachers
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2019-12-10T21:12:51-05:00 December 7th, 2019|Concert Season, Cultivating Choir Culture, Holiday & Caroling, Religious Music|
I hope you are reading this blog after my previous BLOG about why we must retire the Hallelujah Chorus. Prefacing
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-12-25T22:29:32-05:00 December 5th, 2019|Concert Season|
\Believe it or not, most of what our audience members see and hear have nothing to do with how well
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2019-12-10T21:11:24-05:00 December 3rd, 2019|Concert Season|
I recently read a blog post entitled, "Calling All Adults: Grow UP." It was an interesting read about the disintegration
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-11-27T14:21:29-05:00 November 19th, 2019|Concert Season, Holiday & Caroling|
There's plenty of great choral music available for the holiday season. Large works such as Pinkham's "Christmas Cantata" or Britten's
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2019-12-06T21:06:45-05:00 November 17th, 2019|Concert Season, Cultivating Choir Culture, Holiday & Caroling, New teacher|
Don't get rid of the previous director's alumni piece, even if you hate it. Even if it's a disaster. At
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2019-11-04T05:21:33-05:00 November 3rd, 2019|Sight-Reading, Technology|
I've seen many Facebook posts asking the question of whether Sight Reading Factory or Smart Music is preferred for sight-singing.
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2019-10-20T10:24:57-04:00 October 13th, 2019|Rounds|
Rounds are an excellent learning tool and performance vehicle for choirs of all levels. Even refined high school choirs can
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-01-07T12:45:15-05:00 October 5th, 2019|Podcasts/Interviews, Self-Selected|
When did our culture stop singing, and what are we, the choir directors, doing to bring singing back into our
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-01-11T19:40:08-05:00 September 29th, 2019|Assessment, Aural Training, Ear Training, Matching Pitch, Sight-Reading|
There are 4 tangible steps that can be taken to develop EVERY singer's ear, and in turn, develop their singing
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2019-07-22T21:19:01-04:00 July 22nd, 2019|First Rehearsals, New teacher, New Year|
Why should we take the time to write a choir handbook? A handbook may seem like a tedious booklet
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2019-07-08T07:10:24-04:00 July 3rd, 2019|A-Cappella|
Creating a contemporary A-Cappella group can be the best thing that has ever happened to your traditional high school choral
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2019-01-23T13:14:37-05:00 January 20th, 2019|Rehearsal Techniques|
Our rehearsal time is finite, so finding ways to maximize rehearsal time can be extremely important. Many of us have
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-01-22T07:35:09-05:00 November 4th, 2018|Assessment, Aural Training, Ear Training, Matching Pitch, Rubrics, Self-Selected, Sight-Reading, Vocal Technique|
"Tone-Deaf" is an Excuse....not a Diagnosis.....and I blame the person who makes the diagnosis. Anyone can learn to sing. If
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2021-10-16T20:37:06-04:00 October 9th, 2018|Cultivating Choir Culture, Halloweeen, Rehearsal Techniques|
As we search for ways to unify our ensemble as well as opportunities to change-up the monotony of the daily rehearsal, alas,
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2019-09-30T06:26:26-04:00 October 2nd, 2018|Assessment, Aural Training, Ear Training, Rubrics, Self-Assessment, Sight-Reading|
A wise man once told me to never believe anything you hear and only half of what you see. Your
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2019-09-03T06:12:36-04:00 September 18th, 2018|Sight-Reading|
Turning Fear into Fun My 3-year-old daughter, Lyla, and I have the same natural disposition when it comes to starting
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2019-07-07T08:14:02-04:00 September 1st, 2018|Cultivating Choir Culture, First Rehearsals, New teacher, New Year|
Our Choir culture stems from both how we prepare AND how we instill the fabric of our desired ideals. When we prepare our Guidelines
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-05-16T02:15:16-04:00 November 19th, 2017|Assessment, Aural Training, Sight-Reading|
Before Testing Their Sight-Singing, Assess This.... Sight-singing is not an all or nothing skill, but when it comes to assessing
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2019-09-30T06:26:40-04:00 October 3rd, 2017|Aural Training, Ear Training, Ideology of Intentional Inspiration, Rehearsal Techniques, Sight-Reading, Technology|
If you've always wanted to have a choir filled with singers who can sight-sing, this blog post is for you!
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2022-02-05T23:23:19-05:00 September 26th, 2017|Aural Training, Ear Training, Rehearsal Techniques, Sight-Reading|
Kodaly & Me I'm ashamed to admit it, but I'm not a Curwen hand signal user; I know it is
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2019-09-30T06:27:06-04:00 September 9th, 2017|Aural Training, Choral Caste System, Ear Training, Rehearsal Techniques, Sight-Reading|
6 Reasons Why Your Singers Can't Sight-Sing All students, regardless of talent or prior experience, can learn how to sight-sing.
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2019-08-09T20:36:55-04:00 August 8th, 2016|Cultivating Choir Culture, First Rehearsals, New teacher, New Year, Rehearsal Techniques|
Prior to my first day of teaching high school, I was given advice from the person who had just hired
By Adam Paltrowitz| 2019-08-05T16:20:17-04:00 June 23rd, 2016|Choral Caste System, Self-Selected|
My previous post describes the traditional Choral Caste System which consists of “The Best” vs. “The Rest”. For those of