• Foundations: music literacy (1)
    • Experience and explore exemplary musical examples using technology and available live performances.

    • Identify and describe melodic and harmonic parts when listening to and performing music using a melodic reading system such as solfège, numbers, letter names, note names, or scale degrees.

    • Define concepts of music notation, intervals, and chord structure using appropriate terminology.

    • Define concepts of rhythm and meter using appropriate terminology and counting system.

    • Explore elements of music such as rhythm, meter, melody, harmony, key, expression markings, texture, form, dynamics, and timbre through literature selected for performance.

    • Apply health and wellness concepts related to music practice such as body mechanics, hearing protection, vocal health, hydration, and appropriate hygienic practices.

  • Foundations: music literacy (2)
    • Read notation systems or manipulate sounds as appropriate to the course of study.

    • Read and notate or record and produce music that incorporates rhythmic patterns in simple, compound, and asymmetric meters as appropriate.

    • Interpret music symbols and expressive terms referring to concepts such as dynamics, tempo, and articulation as appropriate.

    • Demonstrate cognitive skills, including observance of key signature and modalities, while studying or producing music at an appropriate level of difficulty.

    • Demonstrate music-making skills such as appropriate use of technology in recording, notating, editing, manipulating, arranging, Standard Motion Picture Time Encryption (SMPT), and emergent technologies.

  • Creative expression (3)
    • Demonstrate, create, or apply characteristic sounds appropriate for the genre.

    • Create, examine, or perform a repertoire of music representing a variety of styles, including those from diverse cultures.

    • Demonstrate understanding of correct articulation and rhythmic accuracy.

    • Demonstrate understanding of correct dynamics and phrasing.

    • Demonstrate understanding of correct intonation.

    • Exhibit and explain appropriate performance techniques for formal and informal concerts or recording sessions.

  • Creative expression (4)
  • Historical and cultural relevance (5)
    • Compare and contrast music by genre, style, culture, and historical period.

    • Identify music-related vocations and avocations.

    • Identify and describe the uses of music in societies and cultures.

    • Identify and explore the relationship between music and other academic disciplines.

    • Identify and explore the impact of technologies, ethical issues, and economic factors on music, musicians, and performances.

    • Identify and explore tools for college and career preparation such as social media applications, repertoire lists, and audition and interview techniques.

  • Critical evaluation and response (6)
    • Practice informed concert etiquette as a performer and an audience member during live and recorded performances in a variety of settings.

    • Design and apply criteria for making informed judgments regarding the quality and effectiveness of musical performances.

    • Develop processes for self-evaluation and select tools for personal artistic improvement such as critical listening and individual and group performance recordings; and Page 26 August 2020 Update.

    • Evaluate musical performances by comparing them to exemplary models.