Standard set
Advanced Band II (2020 - 2021)
Standards
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IMAB2.A
Creating
IMAB2.B
Performing
IMAB2.C
Responding
IMAB2.D
Connecting
IMAB2.A.1
improvise, compose, and arrange music within specified guidelines
IMAB2.B.2
sing alone or with others
IMAB2.B.3
perform on instruments through a varied repertoire of music, alone and with others
IMAB2.B.4
read and identify elements of notated music
IMAB2.C.5
listen to, analyze, and describe music
IMAB2.C.6
respond to music and music performances
IMAB2.D.7
understand relationships between music, other arts, other disciplines in varied contexts, and in daily life
IMAB2.A.1.a
improvise and/or compose rhythmic patterns (e.g., clapping, singing, playing an instrument)
IMAB2.A.1.b
improvise or compose a melody and/or variation of a melody (e.g., using a five-note diatonic scales or scale modes) using traditional notations which incorporate use of dynamics
IMAB2.A.1.c
improvise accompaniment patterns (rhythms) within a given, specific, written, and harmonic progression
IMAB2.A.1.d
refine improvised or composed pieces using student-created criteria
IMAB2.B.2.a
sing to reinforce fundamentals of breathing, use of air, and quality of sound in tone production
IMAB2.B.2.b
sing to develop the ability to match major, minor, and perfect intervals
IMAB2.B.2.c
sing to reinforce phrasing and stylistic elements of a melodic line, accompaniment, or ostinato pattern
IMAB2.B.3.a
demonstrate characteristic tone quality through proper playing technique (e.g., embouchure, playing position, posture, breathing, articulation, appropriate vibrato, appropriate percussion technique) based on the level of music
IMAB2.B.3.b
demonstrate proper warm-up techniques and an understanding of their uses and formulation (e.g., long-tone, lip slurs, chorales, technical exercises) in appropriate ranges
IMAB2.B.3.c
demonstrate ensemble performance skills through appropriate musical literature (e.g., rehearsal etiquette, dynamic expression, style, blend and balance, steady tempo, rhythmic accuracy, intonation)
IMAB2.B.3.d
demonstrate an understanding of complex rhythms, compound, mixed, and complex meters, and rhythm altering ornaments (e.g., grace notes, trills, tremolo) through performance of appropriate level literature
IMAB2.B.3.e
respond to the gestures of the conductor with appropriate dynamics, phrasing, and interpretation
IMAB2.B.3.f
demonstrate ensemble performance skills through the sight-reading of music literature at level three and four
IMAB2.B.4.a
demonstrate an understanding of advanced rhythms in compound, mixed, and complex meters through the performance of appropriate literature
IMAB2.B.4.b
demonstrate an understanding of standard and non-traditional notation symbols for pitch, rhythm, dynamics, tempo, articulation, and expression through performance of appropriate literature
IMAB2.B.4.c
demonstrate an understanding of written musical elements (e.g., musical terms, key signatures, tonality, form) through performance of appropriate literature
IMAB2.C.5.a
describe, dictate, and analyze advanced rhythms in compound, mixed, and complex meters
IMAB2.C.5.b
demonstrate listening and analysis skills by making performance adjustments to tone and intonation as needed in appropriate music literature
IMAB2.C.5.c
demonstrate an understanding of just/pure intonation by modifying individual pitches based on listening and analyzing individual harmonic responsibilities within the ensemble
IMAB2.C.5.d
demonstrate the ability to adjust and match individual pitch after listening to and analyzing a prescribed pitch source (e.g., electronic drone, individual performer)
IMAB2.C.6.a
analyze and describe musical elements (e.g., melody, harmony, rhythm, timbre) in instrumental music (recorded or live) using musical vocabulary appropriate for advanced level literature
IMAB2.C.6.b
demonstrate an understanding of the factors used to determine the quality of a musical performance (e.g., tone, technique, balance, intonation, musicality)
IMAB2.C.6.c
analyze and critique the quality of a musical performance using appropriate vocabulary discussing concepts like concert etiquette, characteristic style, interpretation, musical technique, and overall aesthetic qualities
IMAB2.D.7.a
analyze similarities and differences in the terminology of between music and other subject areas (e.g., color, movement, expression, style, symmetry, form, interpretation, texture, harmony, patterns and sequence, repetition, texts and lyrics, meter, wave and sound production, timbre, frequency of pitch, volume, acoustics, physiology and anatomy, technology, history, culture)
IMAB2.D.7.b
demonstrate an understanding of and appreciation for diverse cultures, historical periods, and differing styles through the performance of appropriate, advanced level literature
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