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Sixth Grade Orchestra Playing Test Rubric 
#20 Good King Wenceslas
Rubric Code: U35272
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Subject: Music  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Beginning

1 pts

Approaching

2 pts

Meeting

3 pts

Exceeding

4 pts

Posture/ Position

Beginning

Poor posture. In back of chair, slouching, and/or legs crossed. Instrument position is incorrect. Needs individual attention.
Approaching

Posture needs improvement. In back of chair, slouching, and/or legs crossed. Instrument position needs improvement.
Meeting

Very good posture. Sits up and off the back of chair with feet flat on the floor. Instrument position mostly correct.
Exceeding

Excellent posture. Sits up on edge of chair with feet flat on the floor. Instrument position is excellent.
Rhythm

Beginning

No obvious sense of pulse. Rhythms are incorrect. Many note errors. Needs individual attention.
Approaching

Inconsistent pulse. Many rhythms are incorrect.
Meeting

Basic sense of pulse. Some rhythms are incorrect.
Exceeding

Strong sense of pulse. All rhythms performed accurately as written in the music.
Left Hand/ Intonation

Beginning

Poor left hand shape and/ or intonation. No tunnels. Needs individual attention.
Approaching

Some problems with left hand shape and/ or intonation. Did not try tunnels.
Meeting

Mostly good left hand shape and intonation. Tried tunnels.
Exceeding

Excellent, relaxed left hand shape and great intonation. Successful tunnels.
Note Accuracy

Beginning

Many note errors. Needs individual attention.
Approaching

Fair note accuracy. Several notes missed. Needs more practice at home.
Meeting

Good note accuracy. One or two notes missed but did not detract from the performance.
Exceeding

Excellent note accuracy. All notes performed accurately as written in the music.
Tone/ Bow Technique

Beginning

No ringing tones. Playing is tentative with a weak sound. Bow hold and contact point need improvement. Needs individual attention.
Approaching

Some ringing tones. Playing is somewhat secure with a somewhat weak sound. Bow hold and contact point need improvement.
Meeting

Most ringing tones. Playing is fairly confident with a somewhat strong sound. Bow is usually straight and on the highway. Bow hold is mostly correct but may be slightly tight.
Exceeding

Excellent ringing notes. Playing is very confident with a strong sound. good arm weight and bow is straight and on the highway. Bow hold is correct and relaxed.
Professionalism

Beginning

Behavior is very distracting to those performing. Does not use time appropriately while listening to others.
Approaching

Behavior is somewhat to distracting to those performing. Does not use time appropriately while listening to others.
Meeting

Respectful audience member. "Appears interested" or uses time to practice silently.
Exceeding

Respectful and supportive audience member. Encourages others. "Appears interested" or uses time to practice silently.



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