Standard set
Advanced Women's Chorus I (2020 - 2021)
Standards
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VWAC1.A
Creating
VWAC1.B
Performing
VWAC1.C
Responding
VWAC1.D
Connecting
VWAC1.A.1
generate and conceptualize musical ideas and literature
VWAC1.A.
organize, develop, and revise musical ideas and literature
VWAC1.B.3
analyze, interpret, and select musical literature for presentation
VWAC1.B.4
develop and refine musical techniques and literature for presentation
VWAC1.B.5
convey meaning through the presentation of musical literature
VWAC1.C.6
perceive, analyze, and interpret meaning in musical literature
VWAC1.C.7
apply criteria to evaluate musical literature
VWAC1.D.8
synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to make music
VWAC1.D.9
relate musical ideas and literature with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding
VWAC1.A.1.a
improvise rhythmic patterns in simple meter and melodic patterns in major tonality
VWAC1.A.1.b
create basic rhythmic and melodic accompaniments to support other elements of musical performance (e.g., ostinato, bass lines)
VWAC1.A.1.c
improvise variations of melodic phrases found in a varied repertoire of music
VWAC1.A.1.
create movement for warm-ups and repertoire to distinguish various musical ideas
VWAC1.A.1.e
set short poetic phrases and texts to music
VWAC1.A.1.f
arrange and perform existing songs by making creative decisions regarding tempo and dynamics, and justify those creative decisions
VWAC1.A.1.g
compose four measure melodies in major and minor tonalities, in simple meters, within the range of a octave, incorporating intervals of a third, fifth, and fourth, beginning and ending on tonic
VWAC1.A.2.a
share improvised, composed, and/or arranged pieces
VWAC1.A.2.b
refine improvised or composed pieces using student-created criteria
VWAC1.B.3.a
utilize a rhythmic and melodic system to read and sing music containing whole, half, dotted half, quarter, dotted quarter, eighth notes and rests in simple meter and stepwise passages with at least the range of a fifth
VWAC1.B.3.b
demonstrate knowledge of the melodic system through the performance of major and minor scales and arpeggios
VWAC1.B.3.
identify and describe music vocabulary and symbols representing tempo, key, meter, dynamics, articulation and phrasing, and context of repertoire and appropriate to style
VWAC1.B.3.d
notate simple rhythms, melodies, and harmonies containing whole, half, and quarter notes utilizing a dictation method
VWAC1.B.3.e
read and notate music using available technology
VWAC1.B.4.a
demonstrate and explain how to produce a clear and free tone, with the body and breath working together, using accurate intonation
VWAC1.B.4.b
demonstrate and explain how to sing with purity of vowels and clarity of consonants and adjust independently to enhance ensemble performance
VWAC1.B.4.c
develop vocal continuity through passagio and across vocal registers
VWAC1.B.4.d
apply listening skills to adjust intonation, blend and balance in solo and/or ensemble singing
VWAC1.B.4.e
describe, explain, and implement elements of vocal health maintenance, including proper use and physiological needs
VWAC1.B.4.f
demonstrate how to adjust vowel and consonant sounds independently to enhance ensemble performance
VWAC1.B.4.g
demonstrate aural skills which address technical challenges including matching pitch, improving intonation, and singing with attention to ensemble balance and blend, in three or more vocal parts
VWAC1.B.4.h
perform assigned vocal part in unison and/or harmony, with or without accompaniment
VWAC1.B.5.a
demonstrate technical accuracy and expressive qualities in performance, of a varied repertoire of music representing a diversity of cultures, style, and historical eras
VWAC1.B.5.b
demonstrate and respond to advanced conducting patterns and gestures, representing composer and conductor intent
VWAC1.B.5.c
sing selected music from memory for public performance at least twice per year
VWAC1.B.5.d
exhibit appropriate ensemble rehearsal and performance etiquette through confidence, self-discipline, attendance, punctuality, cooperation, leadership, listening, preparation, and appropriate engagement
VWAC1.B.5.e
perform with proper technique, expression and technical accuracy a varied repertoire of vocal literature classified at levels B and C or higher
VWAC1.C.6.a
analyze and describe a musical score in terms of rhythm, melody, and form
VWAC1.C.6.b
listen to and analyze the elements of a musical performance including form, voicing, and dynamic contrast
VWAC1.C.6.c
discuss the emotions and thoughts that music conveys
VWAC1.C.6.d
discuss how the basic elements of music, including mood, tempo, contrast, and repetition in selected examples (e.g., aural, written, performed), are important to a performance
VWAC1.C.7.a
apply student-developed criteria to evaluate group music performances with attention to vocal technique, accuracy of pitch and rhythm, diction, and dynamics
VWAC1.C.7.b
reflect on the nature of rehearsal and performance in music through discussion and writing
VWAC1.D.8.a
describe and discuss how participation in music can become a lifetime pursuit and/or develop analytical and creative thinking skills
VWAC1.D.8.b
discuss how a musician's interests, knowledge, and skills determine how they create, perform, and respond to music
VWAC1.D.8.c
discuss the collaborative nature of the choral art
VWAC1.D.9.a
analyze historical and cultural characteristics of a varied repertoire, including world music
VWAC1.D.9.b
describe, demonstrate, and analyze stylistic characteristics of a varied repertoire, including world music, through vocal performance
VWAC1.D.9.c
analyze historical period, composer, culture, and style of music presented in class
VWAC1.D.9.d
discuss how distinguishing characteristics of repertoire connect us to history, cultures, heritage, and community
VWAC1.D.9.e
discuss and apply appropriate audience etiquette and active listening in selected musical settings
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