Key Signatures. Meters. Tempo. Clefs and Transpositions. Position Work for Strings. Divisi. Repeats

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The composition criteria for MSHSAA sight reading selections were revised in 2013-14. As a result, the committee determined that it would be beneficial to music directors throughout the state to have this criterion available to assist in preparations for sight reading. With this information in hand, directors will have a better understanding of the difficulty of the selection that will be used and will know what to expect in regard to rhythms, ranges, time signatures, etc. Key Signatures Key Signatures will be limited to the following: C, G, D, F, Bb major and relative natural minors. There should be at least one key signature change per piece. Meters Meters will be limited to the following: 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, Cut Time, 6/8 Tempo Tempi will be no slower than 72 beats per minute and no faster than 120 beats per minute. For continuous pieces, there will be at least one tempo change, but no more than two. Clefs and Transpositions Viola can have limited use of treble clef. Cello can have limited use of tenor clef. Position Work for Strings 3 rd position and minimal use of 5 th position may be used in the violin 1 part only. Minimal 3 rd position work may be used in the violin 2 and viola parts. Half, 2 nd, 3 rd and 4 th position work may be used in the cello part. Half position to the fourth position work may be used in the bass part. Divisi Limited use of divisi parts may be written. Repeats 1 st and 2 nd endings may be used. D.C. and D.S may be used. Fine may be used. All signs and instructions will be clearly marked.

Bowings detache, staccato, slurs, hooked bowing, marcato, spiccato, loure Rhythm Whole, half, quarter, eighth, sixteenths, including dotted value note patterns will be used. Rhythmic patterns that are tied over the bar line, mixed values with 16 th and dotted 8 th notes may be used. Dotted 8 th and 16 th notes may be used in syncopation. However, continual syncopation patterns that are ever changing cannot be used (i.e. 2 measures one pattern, and then next 2 measures pattern changes, etc.). Length of Piece The piece will be 3-5 minutes in length. General Page Layouts All directions will be clearly marked. Music will be of published type-set or computer generated quality. There will be no page turn problems. Instrumentation: Violin 1 Violin 2 Violin 3 (Viola TC) Viola Cello Bass

The composition criteria for MSHSAA sight reading selections were revised in 2013-14. As a result, the committee determined that it would be beneficial to music directors throughout the state to have this criterion available to assist in preparations for sight reading. With this information in hand, directors will have a better understanding of the difficulty of the selection that will be used and will know what to expect in regard to rhythms, ranges, time signatures, etc. Key Signatures Key Signatures will be limited to the following: C, G, D major and relative natural minors. There should be at least one key signature change per piece. Meters Meters will be limited to the following: 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, Cut Time Tempo Tempi will be no slower than 72 beats per minute and no faster than 108 beats per minute. For continuous pieces, there will be at least one tempo change, but no more than two. Clefs Viola will use only alto clef. Cello and Bass will use only bass clef. Position Work for Strings Minimal 3 rd position work may be used in the violin 1 part only. Minimal 4 th position work may be used in the cello. Primarily 1 st position with minimal 4 th position work used in the bass. Divisi There will be no divisi parts written. Multiple Stops Multiple stops will be limited to all open strings or open strings with one finger used.

Repeats 1 st and 2 nd endings may be used. D.C. and D.S may be used. Fine may be used. All signs and instructions will be clearly marked. Bowings detache, staccato, slurs, hooked bowing, spiccato, marcato, loure. Rhythm Whole, half, quarter, eighth, including dotted values, and straight 16 th note patterns will be used. Limited use of tied notes over bar lines may be used. Simple Syncopation may be used; however, continual syncopation patterns that are ever changing cannot be used (i.e. 2 measures one pattern, and then next 2 measures pattern changes, etc.). Length of Piece The piece will be 3-5 minutes in length. General Page Layouts All directions will be clearly marked. Music will be of published type-set or computer generated quality. There will be no page turn problems. Instrumentation Violin 1 Violin 2 Violin 3 (Viola TC) Viola Cello Bass

Key Signatures Meters Tempo Key Signatures will be limited to the following: C, G, D major and relative natural minors. There shall be no key signature change in the selection. Meters will be limited to the following: 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 Tempi will be no slower than 72 beats per minute and no faster than 108 beats per minute. For continuous pieces, there will be at least one tempo change, but no more than two Clefs Viola will use only alto clef. Cello and Bass will use only bass clef. Position Work for Strings Recommend cello and bass stay primarily in 1 st position. Divisi There will be no divisi parts written. Repeats 1 st and 2 nd endings may be used. D.C. may be used No D.S. Fine may be used. All signs and instructions will be clearly marked. Bowing detache, staccato, legato and detached slurs, etc.; No spiccato. Rhythm Whole, half, quarter, eighth, including dotted values, and straight 16 th note patterns will be used. Limited use of tied notes over bar lines may be used.

Simple Syncopation may be used; however, continual syncopation patterns that are ever changing cannot be used (i.e. 2 measures one pattern, and then next 2 measures pattern changes, etc.). Length of Piece The piece will be 3-5 minutes in length. General Page Layouts All directions will be clearly marked. Music will be of published type-set or computer generated quality. There will be no page turn problems. Instrumentation Violin 1 Violin 2 Violin 3 (Viola TC) Viola Cello Bass