Standard set
Advanced Guitar IV (2020 - 2021)
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FAAG4.A
Creating
FAAG4.B
Performing
FAAG4.C
Responding
FAAG4.D
Connecting
FAAG4.A.1
improvise melodies, variations, and accompaniments
FAAG4.A.2
compose and arrange music within specified guidelines
FAAG4.B.3
perform expressively, with appropriate interpretation and technical accuracy, through a varied repertoire of music, alone or with others
FAAG4.B.4
read and notate music
FAAG4.C.5
listen to, analyze, and describe music
FAAG4.C.6
evaluate music and music performances
FAAG4.D.7
understand relationships between music, the other arts, and disciplines
FAAG4.D.8
understand music in relation to history and culture
FAAG4.A.1.a
improvise melodies in various modes and styles
FAAG4.A.1.b
improvise harmonic accompaniment in various modes
FAAG4.A.1.c
improvise in various scales and modes over an established harmonic progression (e.g., blues, folk, rock, country, reggae)
FAAG4.A.2.a
compose a song (individually and/or collaboratively) according to certain criteria (e.g., chord progression, melody, lyrics, harmony, riffs)
FAAG4.A.2.b
apply criteria to assess personal or peer composition and/or improvisation
FAAG4.A.2.c
share personal composition and/or improvisation
FAAG4.B.3.a
incorporate aural skills to match pitch and sing phrases of moderate difficulty
FAAG4.B.3.b
demonstrate correct playing posture (e.g., classical, folk, standing, crossed leg), hand position, and finger placement
FAAG4.B.3.
produce a quality sound on single and multiple strings with fingerstyle (free and rest stroke, pima) and plectrum technique
FAAG4.B.3.
perform rhythms that include syncopation and sixteenth values
FAAG4.B.3.e
perform notes in various positions, including accidentals
FAAG4.B.3.f
perform complex melodies in various positions
FAAG4.B.3.g
perform basic chord progressions in various major and minor keys
FAAG4.B.3.h
perform stylistic characteristics of a varied repertoire
FAAG4.B.3.i
perform 12-bar blues in various keys
FAAG4.B.3.j
perform closed position chords (e.g., "5 chords", barre chords) in various positions
FAAG4.B.3.k
demonstrate individual and group roles in rehearsal and performance, in single or multi-part settings
FAAG4.B.3.l
perform appropriate etiquette in rehearsal, performer, and audience settings
FAAG4.B.3.m
demonstrate the ability to tune the guitar
FAAG4.B.4.a
identify notes (e.g., fretboard diagrams, standard and/or tablature notation)
FAAG4.B.4.b
read and notate notes, including accidentals, in various positions, and basic rhythm guitar
FAAG4.B.4.c
read and notate rhythms that include syncopation and sixteenth values
FAAG4.B.4.
identify dynamics, tempo, articulation, and expression markings
FAAG4.B.4.e
read 12-bar blues in various keys
FAAG4.B.4.f
read and identify closed position chords (e.g., "5 chords", barre chords) in various positions
FAAG4.C.5.a
analyze form and structure in music (e.g., verse/chorus/bridge, AB, ABA, 1st/2nd ending, coda, D.S./D.C. al Fine)
FAAG4.C.6.a
interpret and convey the intent and meaning of musical selections (e.g., meter, rhythm, tonality, phrasing, style, instrumentation)
FAAG4.C.6.b
evaluate the accuracy of rhythm, notes, ensemble, balance, and precision in individual and/or ensemble playing
FAAG4.D.7.a
explain how music connects and integrates multiple disciplines, social and historical contexts, and personal experiences
FAAG4.D.8.a
describe distinguishing characteristics of representative music genres and styles from a variety of cultures
FAAG4.D.8.b
explore various career paths in music
FAAG4.D.8.c
explore and compare performances and composing styles of guitarists and musicians from different genres and/or eras
FAAG4.D.8.d
explore multicultural music, describe their evolution, and identify well-known musicians associated with them
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