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Level Topic A 86-93 A- 80-85 Exceptional, professional level Experience shared by performer & audience; effortless; genuine, enthusiastic audience reaction Excellent, no distractions Excellent musical product; continuous individual/unit involvement in the show Musicality Vocal Production, Intonation, Balance and Blend Right notes and words? Pitch accuracy? Consistent tuning? Supported, free, resonant? Color and tone appropriate? Breathing unobtrusive or stylistically appropriate Harmony/melody/rhythm balanced? Balance across/within parts? Dynamics interesting, appropriate, well done? Phrases shaped? Arrangement, Rhythmic Accuracy Music suits the voices? Difficulty? Creativity? (repetitious, texture changes, repeats?) Range appropriate? Precision, consistency, effective non-meter timing? Advanced Techniques? B+ 74-79 Very good, only a few minor problems Solid musical product; clear structure, creativity, planning throughout; some technique Unity Sound Unified Ensemble? Visual Cohesiveness Unity? Movement appropriate to aims? Maintained throughout? B 66-73 B- 60-65 C+ 54-59 Very good, with more minor or a few major problems Obvious vocal skills and BBS technique; performers secure, but not commanding Good, noticeable problems, but not distracting Working at entertaining; enjoyable, but not yet fully confident/involved; lapses in energy/characterization Average, acceptable Organized but uncreative; tuning/accuracy problems; not fully engaged much of the time Theme/Script/MC/ Mic Technique Creativity Transitions/Blocking Smooth and brief? Stylistically appropriate? MC flows into start of song? Effectiveness of Presentation Theme appropriate to audience and the performer? Humor? Script well thought out and rehearsed? Overall effect professional? MC delivery? The Concept Interesting theme? Originality? Clever scripting, use of props/staging, costuming? Suitable for the audience in attendance? Arrangements Interesting? Work for a cappella format? Creativity of Movement Stand out from the crowd? Creative energy evident? C 46-53 C- 40-45 Fair, Below average, a few distracting problems Lack of preparation; attempts fall flat; self-focused (not audience-); some uncomfortable moments in theme/script Poor, with more than a few distracting problems Inconsistent performance; doesn t fully integrate musicality and entertainment Communication Interpretation/Appropriateness of Movement, Energy/Stage Presence True to style? Interesting? Convey emotion? Suit the song? Enhance or interfere with the music? Comfortable? Energized? All engaged in character, reactions (not just MC)? Audience Rapport, Professionalism Audience connection? Eye contact? Emotional credibility? (believable or forced?) Would people pay to see this? Harmony College NW 2017 Beth Smith bethsings10r@yahoo.com

Has: Needs more: To move up: C me (some) acceptability C- 40-45 80-91 Fair, low average C 46-53 92-107 Acceptable, average, mechanical, cautious C+ 54-59 108-119 Satisfactory, more right than wrong, nice Can be uncomfortable, noisy More exuberance than skill Dodgy notes and words Low breath stamina Low energy Poor posture habits Have the basics, but don t really know how to apply More social than musical focus to membership All singers committed to the same musical plan Increased vocal skills, stamina, motivation Be more engaged Smarter song choices, that showcase the voices and skills Less movement, if it affects musical stability Continue learning and practicing good vocal production Develop unity Learn more about BBS style Develop skill with dynamics Build a continuous wall of sound Balance Moving without interfering with the sound B us (most) achievement B- 60-65 120-131 Promising, risk-taking, a little sizzle B 66-73 132-147 Good, solid, wall of sound B+ 74-79 148-159 Very good, commanding, strong Good skills, but technique is overriding feature Inconsistent everything Director leads the action Synch problems Choreo-driven movement Fine-tuning errors rather than gross inaccuracies Conscious competence Performance centered on the audience Precision of all technical aspects Increased vocal skills, stamina Visual enhances musical plan Every singer, every song! Continue practicing good vocal production Learn about and use vocal and visual energy Finesse and artistry Learn freedom from tension and technique Good, but can be boring Unity, but some glitches Commanding singers A them (all) mastery A- 80-85 160-171 Excellent, outstanding A 86-93 172-187 Near perfect, phenomenal, no doubt! A+ 94-100 188-200 Flawless, perfect Commanding unit Consistent wall of sound Personal commitment to driving the sound Technique fades into the background Natural movement enhanced by planned moves Ringing chords Singer Driven Total consistency Instant accuracy Totally authentic, natural Performance experienced rather than heard Combine technique and artistry with emotional abandon Make vocal skills habitual and intrinsic, effortless Build a performance image that s congruent with the music and visual plan Sing as one voice, and don t make the audience thing about technique! Director provides cues, not pulling it out of them Tones free, open, rich, focused and fully resonant Sounds like a big quartet! HCNW 2017 Armchair Judging Beth Smith bethsings10r@yahoo.com

Synopsis of the Judging Categories Sound Unit Sound 70% (Posture, Breathing, Phonation, Resonation, Articulation) Accuracy (Notes, Intervals, Chords, Tuning/Intonation Section/Part Accuracy, Synchronization) Barbershop Blend (Tone & Vowel Production) Barbershop Balance Artistic Sound 30% Energized Vocal Line Tone Flow Dynamic Flexibility Vocal Style The focus of the SOUND category is the evaluation of unit sound in the barbershop style. Unit sound occurs when tones are properly produced, accurately tuned, blended and balanced. In barbershop terminology, this is referred to as lock-and-ring. Although the Sound Judge does not evaluate vocal technique in and of itself, the Sound category does include evaluation of the basics of correct singing. Reasonable proficiency in the basics of correct singing must be achieved before the performer s efforts in any of the four categories will be totally successful. The task of the Sound Judge is to recognize, identify and evaluate the locked, ringing, unit sound inherent in the barbershop style. Music Song & Arrangement 30% Merit As BBS Material Form/Melody/Lyrics Arrangement (Harmonization, Voicing) Performance 70% Harmony Accuracy Barbershop Style (Tempo, Rhythm, Musical Unity, Phrasing, Dynamics, Musical Energy) Musical Artistry Suitability To Performer The primary focus of the MUSIC category is the performance of a song arranged in four-part harmony, barbershop style. The Music Judge evaluates the musicality of the performance, the quality of the song and arrangement, and the adherence of the performing ensemble to the barbershop style. While any song can be arranged in the barbershop style, the extent to which a song adheres to the barbershop style is determined by characteristics unique to this form of music: chord structure, arrangement, the cone-shaped sound, untempered tuning, delivery and interpretation, which contribute to the lock-andring quality of the barbershop style. (All combine to 100%) Technical Elements Vowels Diphthongs Consonants Artistic Interpretative Plan Lyric Flow Forward Motion Dynamics Inflection Finesse and Artistry Emotional Communication Expression Synchronization/Unity Word Delivery Enunciation Musicality Phrasing Embellishments Tempo/Rhythmic Elements Energy Characterization The focus of the EXPRESSION category is the evaluation of the performer s ability to communicate musically and lyrically. In vocal music, communication is strengthened by meaningful delivery of lyrics, musical diction, artistic phrasing, appropriate dynamics, energy, vocal characterization and a projection of sincere emotion. The Expression judge listens to a performance with her primary concentration directed to the evaluation of the degree of artistry achieved in the verbal execution and lyrical delivery of the song. Although many specific areas contribute to the success of an artistic performance, they are inseparable in that blended together the result is an artistically satisfying experience. Performance 70% Physical Expression Choreography Characterization Energy Preparation 30% Entrance/Break/Exit Costume Makeup/Grooming Choreography Creativity Showmanship Poise And Command Posture Unity Audience Rapport Chorus Director The focus of the SHOWMANSHIP category is the evaluation of the salesmanship of the musical product. This includes the elements of preparation, the visual plan and the creation and communication of onstage magic. With effective showmanship, the performer is able to enhance what the listener hears by reinforcing it with what the viewer sees, creating a total performance. The Showmanship Judge assesses the performer s ability to incorporate the intangible art of showmanship into a performance that creates and communicates magic. HCNW 2017 Armchair Judging Beth Smith bethsings10r@yahoo.com

Category Level Sound Music Expression Showmanship C+ 54-59 Work on VS apparent, but still in progress Consistent minor intonation & tuning problems Consistent minor synch problems affect overall unity Frequent errors in vowel prod & resonance match Balance inconsistent due to vocal limitations Energy sporadic, with lack of consistent support Fleeting glimpses vocal artistry Good arrangement, presents challenges for performer Work on VS apparent, but still in progress Consistent minor tuning problems impact chord clarity Sense of musical unity apparent, but inconsistent Interpretive plan evident Interpretive plan needs to be internalized for unit delivery Mechanical delivery overrides attempts at artistry Work on VS apparent Consistent problems with internal synch Vowels not aligned as a unit, consonants interfere Interpretive plan evident but not executed as a unit Sporadic energy with lack of consistent stamina Insufficient support for effective stylistic use Concern with technique overrides sincere involvement Work on VS apparent Consistent problems with internal synch Vowels not aligned as a unit, consonants interfere Interpretive plan evident but not executed as a unit Sporadic energy with lack of consistent stamina Insufficient support for effective stylistic use Concern with technique overrides sincere involvement B 66-73 VS strong but not habitual Solid sound overall, but chords not consistently locked Minor synch problems affect chord accuracy Most vowels matched & properly resonated Balance suffers at extreme ranges & dynamic levels Energy & support for vocal lines inconsistent Technique still evident & generally overrides artistry Good song, well arranged VS strong, but not habitual Chord clarity inconsistent Minor synch problems affect chord alignment Good design/interpretive plan Focus on technique interferes with delivery of plan Some achievement in artistry & finesse evident VS strong but not habitual Internal synch problems with consonants & diphthongs Most vowels well matched, some consonant interference Good interpretive plan, but inconsistent unit delivery Some glimpses of artistry & finesse Inconsistent unit involvement in message Technique still evident & generally overrides artistry VS strong but not habitual Comfortable on stage & generally in command Need to improve unit delivery of visual plan Moments of identification with character & story Audience not completely drawn into performance Inconsistent energy level within group Good visual plan does not interfere with music A- 80-85 High level of VS demonstrated Chords usually tuned into locked, ringing unit Vowels usually produced with matched resonance Balance usually maintained throughout performance Vocal lines usually seamless & fully energized Strong BBS style usually there Performance usually transcends technique Strong song, arrangement shows some creativity High level of VS demonstrated Chords usually tuned into locked, musical unit Creative interpretive plan appropriate to song Strong execution of interp plan Strong BBS style usually there Performance usually transcends technique. High level of VS demonstrated Vowels consistently matched as a unit Consistent vertical alignment of word elements Minor flaws in execution of strong interpretive plan Strong sense of unit delivery in BBS style High degree of involvement in character & message Performance usually transcends technique High level of VS demonstrated Poised/confident stage persona Character & personality welldefined & projected Strong rapport with audience High degree of energy consistently demonstrated Visual plan works well to enhance musical plan Fleeting moments of technique evident HCNW 2017 Armchair Judging Beth Smith bethsings10r@yahoo.com

Judge SOUND Contestant's Name Contestant # Contest: Region # Chorus Region # Quartet Date Int l Quartet Semifinals Int l Chorus Semifinals Int l Quartet Finals Int l Chorus Finals Harmony Classic JUDGING CRITERIA UNIT SOUND (0-70 points) VOCAL SKILLS ACCURACY Posture Notes Breathing Intervals Phonation Chords Resonation Tuning/Intonation Articulation Section/Part Accuracy Synchronization BARBERSHOP BLEND Tone Production Vowel Production BARBERSHOP BALANCE ARTISTIC SOUND (0-30 points) Energized Vocal line Tone Flow Dynamic Flexibility Vocal Style PERFORMANCE EVALUATION SONG #1 SONG #2 song 1 Tenor Lead/Baritone Baritone/Lead Bass SCORING LEVELS (for one song) 94-100 A+ 86-93 A 80-85 A- 74-79 B+ 66-73 B 60-65 B- 54-59 C+ 46-53 C 40-45 C- 34-39 D+ 26-33 D 20-25 D- 0-19 F Bonus Points awarded for performance package. International Finals and Harmony Classic only. song 2 BONUS POINTS Judge JSS-1 Revised 01/08 SWEET ADELINES INTERNATIONAL TOTAL SCORE

Judge MUSIC Contestant's Name Contestant # Contest: Region # Chorus Region # Quartet Date Int l Quartet Semifinals Int l Chorus Semifinals Int l Quartet Finals Int l Chorus Finals Harmony Classic SONG & ARRANGEMENT (0-30 points) Merit as Barbershop Material Form/Melody/Lyrics Arrangement Harmonization Voicing PERFORMANCE (0-70 points) Harmony Accuracy Barbershop Style Tempo Rhythm Musical Unity Phrasing Dynamics Musical Energy Musical Artistry SONG #1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION SONG #2 song 1 SCORING LEVELS (for one song) song 2 SUITABILITY TO PERFORMER Song 1 Song 2 Judge 94-100 A+ 86-93 A 80-85 A- 74-79 B+ 66-73 B 60-65 B- 54-59 C+ 46-53 C 40-45 C- 34-39 D+ 26-33 D 20-25 D- 0-19 F Bonus Points awarded for performance package. International Finals and Harmony Classic only. BONUS POINTS JSS-1 Revised 01/08 SWEET ADELINES INTERNATIONAL TOTAL SCORE

Judge EXPRESSION Contestant's Name Contestant # Contest: Region # Chorus Region # Quartet Date Int l Quartet Semifinals Int l Chorus Semifinals Int l Quartet Finals Int l Chorus Finals Harmony Classic TECHNICAL ELEMENTS Synchronization/Unity Word Delivery Vowels Diphthongs Consonants Enunciation Musicality JUDGING CRITERIA (0-100 points) ARTISTIC INTERPRETIVE PLAN Lyric Flow Phrasing Forward Motion Embellishments Dynamics Tempo/Rhythmic Elements Inflection Energy Finesse and Artistry Characterization Emotional Communication SONG #1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION SONG #2 song 1 Judge JSS-1 Revised 02/11 SWEET ADELINES INTERNATIONAL SCORING LEVELS (for one song) 94-100 A+ 86-93 A 80-85 A- 74-79 B+ 66-73 B 60-65 B- 54-59 C+ 46-53 C 40-45 C- 34-39 D+ 26-33 D 20-25 D- 0-19 F Bonus Points awarded for performance package. International Finals and Harmony Classic only. TOTAL SCORE song 2 BONUS POINTS

Judge SHOWMANSHIP Contestant's Name Contestant # Contest: Region # Chorus Region # Quartet Date Int l Quartet Semifinals Int l Chorus Semifinals Int l Quartet Finals Int l Chorus Finals Harmony Classic PERFORMANCE (0-70 points) COMMUNICATION OF THE VISUAL AND MUSICAL PRODUCT Energy Poise and Command Entrance/break/exit Characterization Physical Expression Choreography Unity Audience Rapport Pitch pipe technique Posture JUDGING CRITERIA PREPARATION (0-30 points) VISUAL PLAN Entrance/break/exit Costume Makeup/Grooming Choreography Creativity PERFORMANCE EVALUATION SONG #1 SONG #2 song 1 #2 #3 #1 #4 Director SCORING LEVELS (for one song) 94-100 A+ 86-93 A 80-85 A- 74-79 B+ 66-73 B 60-65 B- 54-59 C+ 46-53 C 40-45 C- 34-39 D+ 26-33 D 20-25 D- 0-19 F Bonus Points awarded for performance package. International Finals and Harmony Classic only. song 2 BONUS POINTS Judge JSS-1 Revised 01/08 SWEET ADELINES INTERNATIONAL TOTAL SCORE