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Composer Highlight: John Cantrell

Learn more about the eclectic musical background of John Cantrell in a special feature interview, in celebration of his recently published works at See-A-Dot.

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What Can We Do

What Can We Do?: Reflecting on race, equity, and inclusion in the choral community.

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Virtual Choir

Discussing the future of choral performance in the time of COVID-19.

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Coro Profundo

Encouraging gender-inclusive language in choral music

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CELEBRATING C4

Congratulations to C4, which is being awarded the 2019 Chorus America/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming and has been the breeding ground for many pieces in our catalogue.

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GUEST BLOG POST: ON PROGRAMMING, PART 3

This is the final installment in a 3-part series, the first two of which can be found here and here. In these articles, we discussed some of the challenges presented by the task of

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GUEST BLOG POST: ON PROGRAMMING, PART 2

In the first article of this 3-part series, we discussed some of the factors conductors must consider when assembling a program that is compelling, coherent, and musically

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GUEST BLOG POST: ON PROGRAMMING, PART 1

Of the many hats choral conductors wear, one of the more challenging ones to put on is that of programmer. In many respects, programming a concert is similar to the act of

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THE SEE-A-DOT CATALOG: SACRED PIECES

Religion and choir go together like peanut butter and jelly: the Western choral tradition has its roots in medieval Gregorian chant and mutated over time to include polyphony and

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THE SEE-A-DOT CATALOG: INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS

Our last blog post focused on pieces in our catalog with featured vocal solos, but we also carry a number of pieces featuring obligato instrumental parts as well. There are many

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THE SEE-A-DOT CATALOG: VOCAL SOLOS

In the See-A-Dot catalog, there are many great vocal solos for soloists in your vocal ensemble or choir, and now you can search for pieces with vocal solos on our Octavos page!

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AN INTRODUCTION TO INTONATION AND MICROTONALITY FOR CHOIRS, PART 3

Microtonality is one of those seemingly deeply esoteric terms that both mystifies and terrifies musicians. The purpose of this series is to open the door of understanding to the

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ACDA CONFERENCE 2017: READING SESSION & PACKET

See-A-Dot Music Publishing, Inc. is very excited to participate in the ACDA Conference being held this year in Minneapolis! For those interested in delving into the See-A-Dot

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AN INTRODUCTION TO INTONATION AND MICROTONALITY FOR CHOIRS, PART 2

Microtonality is one of those seemingly deeply esoteric terms that both mystifies and terrifies musicians. The purpose of this series is to open the door of understanding to the

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AN INTRODUCTION TO INTONATION AND MICROTONALITY FOR CHOIRS, PART 1

Microtonality is one of those seemingly deeply esoteric terms that both mystifies and terrifies musicians. The purpose of this series is to open the door of understanding to the

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CALL FOR SCORES: PIECES FOR SAB CHOIR

See-A-Dot Music Publishing is currently seeking new works for middle-school and junior high school choir to publish. See-A-Dot has taken an interest in curating a high quality

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COMPETITIONS AND MUSIC SUBMISSIONS FOR JANUARY 2017

Calls for scores and composer competitions are one of the few ways both emerging and established composers can receive recognition for their work. However, there are so many

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To Publish or Not to Publish?

The answer, of course, is to publish! As a composer, you are sitting on a collection of potentially money-making assets and it is in your best interest to make them available to

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