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Elementary, Middle School, Jr. High School Vocal Soloists Regulations 1. Division definition A vocal soloist will consist of one performer with accompaniment of no more than 8 people. 2. Date of performance Friday, February 23 3. Eligibility Students attending Elementary, Middle, Junior High, and Junior Secondary schools are eligible to perform. Homeschools students and those attending online educational programs are also eligible to perform. If necessary, older students and/or non-students may accompany instrumental soloists as well as vocal ensembles, vocal combos and vocal soloists. Elementary Schools may use accompanists in any division. The accompanist may not sing or perform solos. The Festival encourages the use of student accompanists whenever possible. 4. Equipment provided - performance sites: a. Music stands b. Guitar and bass amps c. Drum set (bass, bass pedal, snare, two rack toms, floor tom, hi-hat, crash, ride) d. Piano or Keyboard e. You may use your own equipment, but your time limit must be observed. 5. Reminder Equipment not provided a. Auxiliary percussion b. Drumsticks c. Patch cords d. Additional keyboards or keyboard stands e. Bass acoustic or electric

6. Standard Vocal Solo Set Up: Procedures 1. Please complete the following paperwork prior to arrival (downloadable from website) a. Performance information sheet (1 copies) b. List of charts and soloists (4 copies) 2. Please check in at your performance site at least 30 minutes prior to your performance. 3. Soloists will have 15 minutes to warm up. An escort will guide the soloist and their group to the performance site 5 minutes prior to scheduled time. 4. Soloists will have 12 minutes to perform their set. The performance will end after 12 minutes. There will be a mandatory 5-minute clinic on stage. Playing beyond the allotted time will not be permitted. 5. Every effort will be made to reschedule performers who miss their scheduled performance times. Due to tight schedules and logistics, a rescheduled performance is not guaranteed.

Competition Rules 1. Scoring competitive entries will receive scoring in the following categories: a. Solos quality, quantity (25%) b. Time drive steadiness, rhythm (10%) c. Intonation ensemble, section, individual (10%) d. Articulation style, diction (15%) e. Balance/Blend section, ensemble (10%) f. Dynamics contrast, musicality (10%) g. Style/Interpretation rhythmic, melodic (10%) h. Programming/Presentation variety, suitability, preparation, memorization, appearance (10%) 2. Comments all entries will be given comments in real time from adjudicators via voice recording. 3. Winning soloists may be selected to perform on the main stage during the evening concert. The selected soloists will be limited to those with extraordinary performances during the day. 4. Winning soloists selected to perform at the evening concert will be announced during the afternoon Young Artists Winners Concert starting at 4:30 PM at the ASUI Kibbie Activity Center.

Elementary, Middle School, Jr. High School Vocal Large Ensemble Regulations 1. Division definition A vocal ensemble with 10 or more performers. 2. There are two types of vocal large ensembles: a. area microphone b. multi-microphone - 16 microphones will be available for multi-microphone performances -each multi-microphone group must provide its own sound technician 3. Date of performance Friday, February 23 4. Eligibility Students attending Elementary, Middle, Junior Secondary, and Junior High Schools are eligible to perform. Homeschooled students and those attending online educational programs are also eligible. If necessary, non-students may perform with a vocal combo; however, such ensembles will not be eligible to perform on the Young Artists Winners Concert. If necessary, non-students may accompany a vocal combo; however, accompanists may not sing. If necessary, older students and/or non-students may accompany instrumental soloists as well as vocal ensembles, vocal combos and vocal soloists. Elementary Schools may use accompanists in any division. The accompanist may not sing or perform solos. The Festival encourages the use of student accompanists whenever possible. 5. Classification structure: a. Junior Secondary School: Grades 9 & 10 b. Junior High School: Grades 7, 8 & 9 c. Middle School: Grades 6, 7 & 8 d. Elementary School: Grades 6 and under e. The same group of individuals may not enter in two different classifications. f. Schools may register in a higher classification if desired. 6. Additional large ensembles: a. If an additional large ensemble is entered by a school, it may be entered one classification lower. b. The additional large ensemble must consist of students who are not in the first group.

7. Equipment provided warm up, performance and clinic sites a. Risers (performance site only) b. Stands c. Guitar and bass amps d. Drum set (bass, bass pedal, snare, two rack toms, floor tom, hi-hat, crash, ride) e. PA system (performance site only) f. Piano or keyboard g. You may use your own equipment, but your time limit must be observed. 8. Reminder Equipment not provided a. Auxiliary percussion b. Drumsticks c. Patch cords d. Additional keyboards or keyboard stands e. Bass acoustic or electric 9. Standard Vocal Large Ensemble Set Up:

Procedures 1. Please complete the following paperwork prior to arrival (downloadable from website) a. Performance information sheet (1 copies) b. List of charts and soloists (4 copies) 2. Please check in at your performance site at least 30 minutes prior to your performance. 3. Ensembles will have 15 minutes to warm up. An escort will guide the ensemble to their performance site 5 minutes prior to performance. 4. Ensembles will have 17 minutes to perform their set. The performance will end after 17 minutes. There will be no penalty for not completing a set. However, playing beyond the allotted time will not be permitted. 5. Immediately following performance, ensembles will be escorted to their clinic site with an adjudicator. 6. Every effort will be made to reschedule performers who miss their scheduled performance times. Due to tight schedules and logistics, a rescheduled performance is not guaranteed. Competition Rules 1. Scoring competitive entries will receive scoring in the following categories: a. Solos quality, quantity (15%) b. Time drive steadiness, rhythm (15%) c. Intonation ensemble, section, individual (15%) d. Articulation style, diction (15%) e. Balance/Blend section, ensemble (10%) f. Dynamics contrast, musicality (10%) g. Style/Interpretation rhythmic, melodic (10%) h. Programming/Presentation variety, suitability, preparation, memorization, appearance (10%) 2. Comments all entries will be given comments in real time from adjudicators via voice recording. 3. One site winner from each represented division will advance to the sweepstakes round. Only competitive entries will be eligible to advance. The sweepstakes round will take place at the Young Artist s Winners Concert at 4:30pm in the ASUI Kibbie Dome. 4. All large ensembles advancing to the Young Artist s Winners Concert will be permitted to play one tune, limited to five minutes. 5. Adjudicators will determine the overall sweepstakes winner immediately following this concert. 6. The sweepstakes winner will receive a rotating trophy and a free entry into the 2019 Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival.

Elementary, Middle School, Jr. High School Vocal Combo Regulations 1. Division definition A vocal ensemble with 9 or fewer performers. There is NO division distinction for non-mixed vocal groups. Non-mixed groups refer to all males or all females. Classification structure: a. Junior Secondary School: Grades 9 & 10 b. Junior High School: Grades 7, 8 & 9 c. Middle School: Grades 6, 7 & 8 d. Elementary School: Grades 6 and under e. The same group of individuals may not enter in two different classifications. f. Schools may register in a higher classification if desired 2. Date of performance Friday, February 23 3. Eligibility Students attending Elementary, Middle, Junior Secondary, and Junior High Schools are eligible to perform. Homeschooled students and those attending online educational programs are also eligible. If necessary, non-students may perform with a vocal combo; however, such ensembles will not be eligible to perform on the Young Artists Winners Concert. If necessary, non-students may accompany a vocal combo; however, accompanists may not sing. If necessary, older students and/or non-students may accompany instrumental soloists as well as vocal ensembles, vocal combos and vocal soloists. Elementary Schools may use accompanists in any division. The accompanist may not sing or perform solos. The Festival encourages the use of student accompanists whenever possible. 5. Equipment provided performance sites a. Music stands b. Guitar and bass amps c. Drum set (bass, bass pedal, snare, two rack toms, floor tom, hi-hat, crash, ride) d. PA system (if necessary) e. Piano or Keyboard f. You may use your own equipment, but your time limit must be observed.

7. Reminder Equipment not provided a. Auxiliary percussion b. Drumsticks c. Patch cords d. Additional keyboards or keyboard stands e. Bass acoustic or electric 8. Standard Vocal Combo Set Up: Procedures 1. Please complete the following paperwork prior to arrival (downloadable from website) a. Performance information sheet (1 copies) b. List of charts and soloists (4 copies) 2. Please check in at your performance site at least 30 minutes prior to your performance. 3. Combos will have 15 minutes to warm up. An escort will guide the group to the performance site 5 minutes prior to scheduled time. 4. Combos will have 12 minutes to perform their set. The performance will end after 12 minutes. There will be a mandatory 5-minute clinic on stage. Playing beyond the allotted time will not be permitted. 5. Every effort will be made to reschedule performers who miss their scheduled performance times. Due to tight schedules and logistics, a rescheduled performance is not guaranteed.

Competition Rules 1. Scoring competitive entries will receive scoring in the following categories: a. Solos quality, quantity (15%) b. Time drive steadiness, rhythm (15%) c. Intonation ensemble, section, individual (15%) d. Articulation style, diction (15%) e. Balance/Blend section, ensemble (10%) f. Dynamics contrast, musicality (10%) g. Style/Interpretation rhythmic, melodic (10%) h. Programming/Presentation variety, suitability, preparation, memorization, appearance (10%) 2. Comments all entries will be given comments in real time from adjudicators via voice recording. 3. A winning combo may be selected to perform on the main stage during the evening concert. The selected combo will be limited to those with extraordinary performances during the day. 4. Winning combos selected to perform at evening concert will be announced during the afternoon Young Artist s Winners Concert starting at 4:30 PM at the ASUI Kibbie Activity Center.

Elementary, Middle School, Jr. High School Instrumental Soloists Regulations 1. Division definition An instrumental soloist will consist of one performer with accompaniment of no more than 8 people. Classification structure: a. Junior Secondary School: Grades 9 & 10 b. Junior High School: Grades 7, 8 & 9 c. Middle School: Grades 6, 7 & 8 d. Elementary School: Grades 6 and under e. The same group of individuals may not enter in two different classifications. f. Schools may register in a higher classification if desired. 2. Date of performance Friday, February 23 3. Eligibility Students attending Elementary, Middle, Junior High, and Junior Secondary schools are eligible to perform. Homeschooled students and those attending online educational programs are also eligible to perform. If necessary, older students and/or non-students may accompany instrumental soloists as well as vocal ensembles, vocal combos and vocal soloists. Elementary Schools may use accompanists in any division. The accompanist may not sing or perform solos. The Festival encourages the use of student accompanists whenever possible. 4. Equipment provided - performance sites: a. Music stands b. Guitar and bass amps c. Drum set (bass, bass pedal, snare, two rack toms, floor tom, hi-hat, crash, ride) d. Piano or Keyboard e. You may use your own equipment, but your time limit must be observed. 5. Reminder Equipment not provided a. Auxiliary percussion b. Drumsticks c. Patch cords d. Additional keyboards or keyboard stands e. Bass acoustic or electric

6. Standard Instrumental Solo Set Up: Procedures 1. Please complete the following paperwork prior to arrival (downloadable from website) a. Performance information sheet (1 copies) b. List of charts and soloists (4 copies) 2. Please check in at your performance site at least 30 minutes prior to your performance. 3. Soloists will have 15 minutes to warm up. An escort will guide the soloist and their group to the performance site 5 minutes prior to scheduled time. 4. Soloists will have 12 minutes to perform their set. The performance will end after 12 minutes. There will be a mandatory 5-minute clinic on stage. Playing beyond the allotted time will not be permitted. 5. Every effort will be made to reschedule performers who miss their scheduled performance times. Due to tight schedules and logistics, a rescheduled performance is not guaranteed.

Competition Rules 1. Scoring competitive entries will receive scoring in the following categories: a. Solos quality, quantity (30%) b. Time drive steadiness, rhythm (15%) c. Intonation ensemble, section, individual (10%) d. Articulation appropriateness to style (10%) e. Balance/Blend section, ensemble (10%) f. Dynamics contrast, musicality (10%) g. Style/Interpretation rhythmic, melodic (10%) h. Programming/Presentation variety, suitability, preparation, appearance (5%) 2. Comments all entries will be given comments in real time from adjudicators via voice recording. 3. Winning soloists may be selected to perform on the main stage during the evening concert. The selected soloists will be limited to those with extraordinary performances during the day. 4. Winning soloists selected to perform at the evening concert will be announced during the afternoon Young Artist s Winners Concert starting at 4:30 PM at the ASUI Kibbie Activity Center.

Elementary, Middle School, Jr. High School Instrumental Large Ensemble Regulations 1. Division definition An instrumental ensemble with 10 or more performers 2. Date of performance Friday, February 23 3. Eligibility Students attending Elementary, Middle, Junior High, and Junior Secondary schools are eligible to perform. Homeschooled students and those attending online educational programs are also eligible to perform. However, if necessary Vocal groups may register for a Friday performance and Instrumental groups may register for a Saturday performance. If registering for a Friday or Saturday performance, please be sure to choose the correct day when completing the online forms. If necessary, older students and/or non-students may accompany instrumental soloists as well as vocal ensembles, vocal combos and vocal soloists. Elementary Schools may use accompanists in any division. The accompanist may not sing or perform solos. The Festival encourages the use of student accompanists whenever possible. 4. Classification structure: a. Junior Secondary School: Grades 9 & 10 b. Junior High School: Grades 7, 8 & 9 c. Middle School: Grades 6, 7 & 8 d. Elementary School: Grades 6 and under e. The same group of individuals may not enter in two different classifications. f. Schools may register in a higher classification if desired. 5. Equipment provided warm up, performance and clinic sites a. Music stands b. Guitar and bass amps c. Drum set (bass, bass pedal, snare, two rack toms, floor tom, hi-hat, crash, ride) d. PA system (performance site only) e. Piano or keyboard f. LP Conga (large ensemble performance site only) g. You may use your own equipment, but your time limit must be observed. 7. Reminder Equipment not provided a. Auxiliary percussion b. Drumsticks c. Patch cords d. Additional keyboards or keyboard stands e. Bass acoustic or electric

8. Standard Instrumental Large Ensemble Set Up: Procedures 1. Please complete the following paperwork prior to arrival (downloadable from website) a. Performance information sheet (1 copies) b. List of charts and soloists (4 copies) 2. Please check in at your performance site at least 30 minutes prior to your performance. 3. Ensembles will have 15 minutes to warm up. An escort will guide the ensemble to the performance site 5 minutes prior to scheduled time. 4. Ensembles will have 17 minutes to perform their set. The performance will end after 17 minutes. There will be no penalty for not completing a set. However, playing beyond the allotted time will not be permitted. 5. Immediately following the performance, ensembles will be escorted to their clinic site with an adjudicator. 6. Every effort will be made to reschedule performers who miss their scheduled performance times. Due to tight schedules and logistics, a rescheduled performance is not guaranteed.

Competition Rules 1. Scoring competitive entries will receive scoring in the following categories: a. Solos quality, quantity (20%) b. Time drive steadiness, rhythm (15%) c. Intonation ensemble, section, individual (15%) d. Articulation appropriateness to style (15%) e. Balance/Blend section, ensemble (10%) f. Dynamics contrast, musicality (10%) g. Style/Interpretation rhythmic, melodic (10%) h. Programming/Presentation variety, suitability, preparation, appearance (5%) 2. Comments all entries will be given comments in real time from adjudicators via voice recording. 3. One site winner from each represented division will advance to the sweepstakes round. Only competitive entries will be eligible to advance. The sweepstakes round will take place at the Young Artist s Winners Concert at 4:30pm in the ASUI Kibbie Dome. 4. All large ensembles advancing to the Young Artist s Winners Concert will be permitted to play one tune, limited to five minutes. 5. Adjudicators will determine the overall sweepstakes winner immediately following this concert. 6. The sweepstakes winner will receive a rotating trophy and a free entry into the 2019 Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival.

Elementary, Middle School, Jr. High School Instrumental Combo Regulations 1. Division definition An instrumental ensemble with 9 or fewer performers 2. Date of performance Friday, February 23 3. Eligibility Students attending Elementary, Middle, Junior High, and Junior Secondary schools are eligible to perform. Homeschooled students and those attending online educational programs are also eligible to perform. However, if necessary Vocal groups may register for a Friday performance and Instrumental groups may register for a Saturday performance. If registering for a Friday or Saturday performance, please be sure to choose the correct day when completing the online forms. If necessary, older students and/or non-students may accompany instrumental soloists as well as vocal ensembles, vocal combos and vocal soloists. Elementary Schools may use accompanists in any division. The accompanist may not sing or perform solos. The Festival encourages the use of student accompanists whenever possible. 4. Classification structure: a. Junior Secondary School: Grades 9 & 10 b. Junior High School: Grades 7, 8 & 9 c. Middle School: Grades 6, 7 & 8 d. Elementary School: Grades 6 and under e. The same group of individuals may not enter in two different classifications. f. Schools may register in a higher classification if desired. 5. Equipment provided performance sites a. Music Stands b. Guitar and bass amps c. Drum set (bass, bass pedal, snare, two rack toms, floor tom, hi-hat, crash, ride) d. PA system (if necessary) e. Piano or keyboard f. You may use your own equipment, but your time limit must be observed. 6. Reminder Equipment not provided a. Auxiliary percussion b. Drumsticks c. Patch cords d. Additional keyboards or keyboard stands e. Bass acoustic or electric

8. Standard Instrumental Combo Set Up: Procedures 1. Please complete the following paperwork prior to arrival (downloadable from website) a. Performance information sheet (1 copies) b. List of charts and soloists (4 copies) 2. Please check in at your performance site at least 30 minutes prior to your performance. 3. Combos will have 15 minutes to warm up. An escort will guide the group to the performance site 5 minutes prior to scheduled time. 4. Combos will have 12 minutes to perform their set. The performance will end after 12 minutes. There will be a mandatory 5-minute clinic on stage. Playing beyond the allotted time will not be permitted. 5. Every effort will be made to reschedule performers who miss their scheduled performance times. Due to tight schedules and logistics, a rescheduled performance is not guaranteed.

Competition Rules 1. Scoring competitive entries will receive scoring in the following categories: a. Solos quality, quantity (20%) b. Time drive steadiness, rhythm (15%) c. Intonation ensemble, section, individual (15%) d. Articulation appropriateness to style (15%) e. Balance/Blend section, ensemble (10%) f. Dynamics contrast, musicality (10%) g. Style/Interpretation rhythmic, melodic (10%) h. Programming/Presentation variety, suitability, preparation, appearance (5%) 2. Comments will be given comments in real time from adjudicators via voice recording. 3. A winning combo may be selected to perform on the main stage during the evening concert. The selected combo will be limited to those with extraordinary performances during the day. 4. Winning combos selected to perform at evening concert will be announced during the afternoon Young Artist s Winners Concert starting at 4:30 PM at the ASUI Kibbie Activity Center.