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Advanced Orchestra II (2020 - 2021)

Advanced Orchestra IIGrades VocationalTraining, 12, 11, 10, 09CSP ID: F1BE17F51933455CBD8539C8EF98D7CAStandards: 45

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IAO2.A

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Creating

IAO2.B

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Performing

IAO2.C

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Responding

IAO2.D

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Connecting

IAO2.A.1

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improvise, compose, and arrange music within specified guidelines

IAO2.B.2

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perform a varied repertoire of music on instruments, alone and with others

IAO2.B.3

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perform, read, and notate music

IAO2.B.4

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demonstrate instrument care and maintenance

IAO2.C.5

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listen to, analyze, and describe music

IAO2.C.6

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evaluate music and music performances

IAO2.D.7

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demonstrate an understanding of the relationships between music, the other arts, and disciplines outside the arts

IAO2.D.8

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understand music in relation to history and culture

IAO2.A.1.a

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improvise, compose, or arrange rhythmic patterns (e.g., clapping, singing, playing an instrument)

IAO2.A.1.b

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improvise, compose, or arrange a melody or variation of a melody

IAO2.A.1.c

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share improvised, composed, or arranged pieces

IAO2.A.1.d

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refine improvised or composed pieces using student-created criteria

IAO2.B.2.a

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demonstrate the ability to match pitch and adjust intonation through playing and singing

IAO2.B.2.b

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demonstrate an understanding of phrasing through performing melodies

IAO2.B.2.

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discuss and demonstrate characteristic tone production on a string instrument in relation to bow weight, bow speed, bow distribution, contact point, and bow angle

IAO2.B.2.d

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perform with expression and technical accuracy a large and varied repertoire of orchestral and ensemble literature with a level of difficulty of IV and/or V on a scale of I to VI

IAO2.B.2.e

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demonstrate correct left hand position, finger placement, right hand position, body posture, instrument position, bow placement, and characteristic movement while increasing the level of technical difficulty

IAO2.B.2.f

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apply vibrato to appropriate orchestra literature

IAO2.B.2.g

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exhibit the ability to accurately tune respective instrument

IAO2.B.2.h

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demonstrate the ability to play in ½ through V positions and use those positions when performing selected music

IAO2.B.2.i

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produce a characteristic and artistic sound using bowings and articulations found in the performance repertoire

IAO2.B.2.j

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utilize correct finger patterns in performing scales and repertoire in major and minor keys up to four sharps and four flats

IAO2.B.2.k

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demonstrate and describe individual and group roles within the ensemble relating to uniform tone, tuning, balance, blend, dynamics, phrasing, tempo, and expression

IAO2.B.3.a

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perform, read, and notate pitches in the major and minor keys up to four sharps and four flats

IAO2.B.3.b

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perform, read, and notate rhythms (e.g., whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes, dotted half notes, dotted quarter notes, dotted eighth notes, sixteenth notes and their corresponding rests) in the time signatures of 4/4, 3/4, 2/4, 2/2, compound meter, and mixed meter

IAO2.B.3.c

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analyze the performance of dynamics, tempo, symbols of form, articulation, and expression as used in corresponding literature

IAO2.B.3.d

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perform publicly at least four times per year, and demonstrate appropriate concert etiquette at performances

IAO2.B.3.e

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sight-read one grade level below average performance level

IAO2.B.3.f

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develop competencies related to individual responsibility to the group as it pertains to attendance, punctuality, cooperation, leadership, listening, preparation, and acceptable behavior during rehearsals and performances

IAO2.B.4.a

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identify parts of the instrument and bow, and demonstrate proper instrument care and maintenance

IAO2.C.5.a

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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

IAO2.C.5.b

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identify melodic and harmonic material and phrase endings in selected examples (e.g., aural, written, performed)

IAO2.C.5.c

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identify simple musical forms and phrase structures

IAO2.C.5.d

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listen to and/or watch professional ensembles and discuss critical expressive elements of their performances

IAO2.C.6.a

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critique recorded examples of music performed by the ensemble and other ensembles and make suggestions for improvement

IAO2.C.6.b

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analyze a given musical work in terms of its aesthetic qualities and assess the musical means it uses to evoke feelings and emotions

IAO2.C.6.c

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evaluate ensemble performance recordings using the Georgia Music Educators Association Orchestra Large Group Performance Evaluation rubric

IAO2.D.7.a

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discuss how other arts relate to music within a historical period or style

IAO2.D.7.b

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analyze the ways in which other subjects relate to music

IAO2.D.8.

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identify and compare performance styles of music 

IAO2.D.8.b

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analyze the ways in which music performed in class relates to the culture and society of current and historical times

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