It’s Up to You…… The Quality of Your musical performance and experience DEPENDS ON YOU!!!!

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It’s Up to You…… The Quality of Your musical performance and experience DEPENDS ON YOU!!!!

National & State Standards National Standards Sing alone & w/others Play Instruments alone &w/others Improvise Compose & Arrange Read & Notate Listen, analyze, describe Evaluate Understand connections w/other subjects Understand historical/cultural context PA Standards : 9.1: Performance/Production 9.2: Historical/Cultural Context 9.3: Critical Response 9.4: Aesthetic Response

Skill Sets/Areas of Attention Personal (stds 8,9/9.1, 9.4) Technical Skills (stds 2,6/9.1, 9.3) Style/Genre/Purpose (stds 1,2,8,9/9.1, 9.2) Rhythm (stds 2,5,6/9.1, 9.3) Pitch (stds 2,5,6/9.1, 9.3) Form (stds 1,2,3,4,5,6,7/9.1, 9.3, 9.4)

Personal (stds 8,9/9.1, 9.4)

Technical Skills (stds 2,6/9.1, 9.3)

Style/Genre/Purpose (stds 1,2,8,9/9.1, 9.2)

Rhythm (stds 2,5,6/9.1, 9.3)

Pitch (stds 2,5,6/9.1, 9.3)

Form (stds 1,2,3,4,5,6,7/9.1, 9.3, 9.4)

…You’ll have to WORK for it…… It’s Up to You…… The Quality of Your musical performance and experience DEPENDS ON YOU!!!! ……Now GO PRACTICE!!!!!!