Middle School Level 3
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2013
Foundations: music literacy (1)
Compare and contrast exemplary musical examples using technology and available live performances.
Demonstrate detailed knowledge of tonal and rhythmic musical elements using standard terminology such as instrumentation, voicing, intervals, solfège, absolute note names, rhythmic values, and counting systems.
Demonstrate knowledge of musical elements of rhythm, including whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, paired and single eighth notes, sixteenth notes, syncopated patterns and corresponding rests, and varied meters, using standard terminology.
Analyze musical forms presented aurally and through music notation such as binary, ternary, phrasic, rondo, and theme and variations.
Demonstrate health and wellness concepts related to musical practice such as hand positions, hearing protection, vocal health, hydration, and appropriate hygienic practice.
Foundations: music literacy (2)
Analyze music symbols and terms referring to notation; dynamics; tempi, including largo to presto; articulations, including sforzando; and previously known elements.
Notate meter, rhythm, pitch, and dynamics using standard symbols in a handwritten or computer-generated format.
Create complex rhythmic phrases, using known rhythms, and complex melodic phrases, using known pitches, within an established system of notation.
Read music notation using appropriate cognitive and kinesthetic responses such as inner hearing, silent fingering, shadow bowing, or Curwen hand signs.
Sight-read unison, homophonic, and polyphonic music using the appropriate clef in a variety of keys and meters.
Creative expression (3)
Model, alone and in groups, characteristic vocal or instrumental timbre.
Perform music alone and in groups, demonstrating appropriate physical fundamental techniques such as hand position, bowing, embouchure, articulation, and posture.
Perform independently and expressively, with accurate intonation and rhythm, demonstrating fundamental skills and appropriate solo, small ensemble, and large ensemble performance techniques.
Perform independently and expressively a varied repertoire of music representing various styles and cultures.
Sight-read independently and expressively, with accurate intonation and rhythm, demonstrating fundamental skills and appropriate solo, small ensemble, and large ensemble performance techniques in known keys and rhythms.
Interpret a variety of music symbols and terms, incorporating appropriate stylistic qualities when performing, including sforzando, largo to presto, and previously known elements; and Page 16 August 2019 Update.
Create complex rhythmic phrases using known rhythms and complex melodic phrases using known pitches at an appropriate level of difficulty.
Historical and cultural relevance (4)
Perform music such as "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "Texas, Our Texas" that is representative of diverse cultures, including American and Texas heritage.
Compare and contrast written and aurally presented music representative of diverse genres, styles, periods, and cultures.
Compare and contrast relationships of music content and processes to other academic disciplines such as the relationship between music and mathematics, literature, history, sciences, and language.
Describe music-related vocations and avocations.
Critical evaluation and response (5)
Model appropriate concert and stage etiquette as an informed, actively involved listener and performer during live and recorded performances in a variety of settings.
Apply criteria for listening to and evaluating musical performances.
Demonstrate processes and apply the tools for self-evaluation and personal artistic improvement such as critical listening to individual and group performance recordings.
Apply criteria for listening to and evaluating personal performances.
Evaluate the quality and effectiveness of musical performances by comparing them to exemplary models and offer constructive suggestions for improvement.
Demonstrate appropriate cognitive and kinesthetic responses to music and musical performances.