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Quarterly Sight Singing Test 
Rubric Code: W77223
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Subject: Music  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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excerpts taken from Ramsey's More Sight Singing
  Needs Help!

6 pts

Poor

7 pts

Fair

8 pts

Good

9 pts

Excellent

10 pts

Solfege / pitch
70 %

Needs Help!

There are numerous incorrect pitches.
Poor

Approximately half of the pitches and/or solfege syllables are incorrect
Fair

There are several wrong pitches and/or wrong solfege syllables.
Good

There are only a few wrong pitches and/or wrong solfege syllables
Excellent

All pitches and syllables are sung accurately.
Rhythm
20 %

Needs Help!

There are numerous incorrect rhythms.
Poor

Approximately half of the rhythms are incorrect.
Fair

There are several wrong rhythms.
Good

There are only a few wrong rhythms.
Excellent

All rhythms are performed accurately.
Fluidity
10 %

Needs Help!

There are numerous stops and starts.
Poor

There are over 4 stops and starts.
Fair

There are several stops and starts.
Good

There is one break in a fairly consistent tempo.
Excellent

The exercise is sung in a consistent tempo with no starts or stops.




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