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Choral Festival Sightreading Guidelines 20LL The following guidelines have been set for the sighreading portion of the MTVA Choral Festival. Based on the National Standards of Music, the rubric below is meant to set reasonable and age-appropriate sighreading goals for the choral ensembles in Middle Tennessee. Music written for the sightreading packet will be basid on theje guidelines. High School Choirs a a o a a Classified as a choir consisting of Grades 9-12 (9th-Grade Choirs can choose funior High or High School Classification). Each section in each choir will be required to sing at least one set of rhythms and one unison melody. The entire choir will sing one multi-part piece. Before each Rhythmic or Melodic example, the adiudicator will allow at least 15 seconds of reading time, during which there is to be no vocalization from the director or students. Before each part-singing example, the adiudicator will give at Ieast 20 seconds of reading time, during with there is to be no vocalization from the director or students. Each Rhythmic and Melodic example shatl not exceed I measures in length. Each multi-part piece shall not exceed 20 measures. The director chooses the voicing of the multi-part piece; however, it is expected that it reflect the maiority voicings of pieces sung during the performance portion of the Festival. {".! cho-ir can perform the examples using whichever system they employ during class (fixed "do", numbers, counting, ctapping, etc.y Rhythm. Time Signatures can include 2/4,3/4, 4/4, 6/8,9/8, 12/8.. Rhythms can include combinations of whole, half, quarter, eighth, and sixteenth notes and rests.. Rhythms can include dots, ties, syncopation, and triplets. ' MM = 6O-112 Unison Melody. Same Rhythmic Requirements.. Time Signatures shall include 2/4,3/4,4/4, or 6/B. Treble and Bass CIef reading, not necessarily specific to voicing.. Shall include stepwise, leaps within the tonic, dominant, or Subdominant triads.. Accidentals can be used Leaps shall not exceed an octave.. If example does not start on the Tonic, the clinician shall explain on which step it begins.. Maio! and minor mode Multi-part Singing. Same Rhythm "n-d ttl"loai. Requirements.. lf one part in the example does not start on the Tonic, the clinician may or may not explain.. The clinician will play the starting pitch of each part prior to beginning the piece.. Maior mode only. 2011 Choral Festival Sight Reading Packet.,..,,2.'.,,,

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