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Composition/Performance Project

Composition/Performance Project. This project has 3 basic points of evaluation- Collaborative Theory Packet. 2. Performance of an Excerpt. 3. Composition and performance of it. Which excerpt will I learn for my project?. Excerpts. Evaluate. Dancla 1 Dancla 2 Dancla 3 Dancla 4.

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Composition/Performance Project

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  1. Composition/Performance Project This project has 3 basic points of evaluation- Collaborative Theory Packet. 2. Performance of an Excerpt. 3. Composition and performance of it.

  2. Which excerpt will I learn for my project? Excerpts

  3. Evaluate Dancla 1 Dancla 2 Dancla 3 Dancla 4

  4. Music Theory Work through lessons in the following hyperlink: Music Theory

  5. Begin to write out a melody. Print out a sheet of paper to write out your melody. sheet music

  6. Peer Practice Time

  7. Download Finale and Put your writing on it. Put Finale 2007 in the browser.

  8. Record yourself. Go to Start menu the Programs>Accessories>Sound Recorder. You may need to check out a microphone from me depending on the microphone on your computer. Email your recording to me at kwmartin@greenville.k12.sc.us.

  9. Listen to your recording and do a self evaluation. Rhythms Correct-20 points Pitches Correct- 20 points Posture/ Body Alignment-20 points Dynamics/articulation-20 points Excellent tone-20 points

  10. Students involved in arts in high school for four years outperform non arts students on SAT scores.Source: The College Board, 2010. 2010 College-Bound Seniors: Total Group Profile Report.

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