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Medieval Gloria Singing Test Rubric 
The following rubric is used in a group setting to test students.
Rubric Code: CX3C795
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Subject: Music  
Type: Quiz  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  OUTSTANDING

10 pts

AVERAGE

8 pts

Need Improvement

5 pts

Pitch accuracy

OUTSTANDING

You sang with accurate pitches throughout the piece in both the low and high parts of your vocal range.
AVERAGE

There were 5 or fewer incorrect pitches, but overall, you sang all pitches very well.
Need Improvement

There were many pitch problems in your presentation. You are struggling to sing correctly on your part. Greater focus and attention are necessary in order for your grade to improve. Please don't hesitate to ask for assistance.
Rhythm accuracy

OUTSTANDING

Your rhythms were sung properly. You have an expert awareness of this skill for this song.
AVERAGE

There were five or fewer rhythmic inaccuracies, but overall, you did very well.
Need Improvement

There were several rhythmic inaccuracies. Rhythm work is an area for your to focus on during class.
Energy

OUTSTANDING

You sang with energy and dynamics.
AVERAGE

You sang with some energy, and used dynamics most of the time.
Need Improvement

You sang without energy or dynamics the majority of the song.
Projection

OUTSTANDING

You sang with purpose and confidence. I had no problems at all hearing your voice on your iPad recording.
AVERAGE

You sang well, but you need to work on projecting your voice and singing with confidence. You did a great job, just sing out a little more! It is hard to grade something that I cannot hear.
Need Improvement

Your voice was not projected. If I can't hear you, it is hard to give you a grade. Please make and appt. with Ms. Stewart to make-up the test, so that I can hear all of it.
Diction and articulation

OUTSTANDING

You sang with words that were understandable; your vocal line was articulated clearly.
AVERAGE

I could understand almost every word.
Need Improvement

Your words were often difficult to understand, and you also did not know some of them. This maybe due to a lack of attention during rehearsals.
Tone quality/blend

OUTSTANDING

You sang with a beautiful tone that was pleasing and properly supported. You are a true role model for your peers. You have an outstanding voice.
AVERAGE

You sang well; however, you need to be aware that although you have a wonderful voice, there are times when your voice tends to not blend with those around you. Try to allow it to become more a part of the ensemble.
Need Improvement

You sang well, but there were several times when your vocal tone was just a bit edgy, making it stand out and blend less than it could. Try listening more to those around you than trying to sing loudly. Your breathing is inconsistent and shallow.
Breath Support

OUTSTANDING

I can hear that you are taking a nice low breath when you sing, so that you can sing through each of the phrases without taking a breath. Keep filling up with air!
AVERAGE

Make sure you are always taking low, deep breaths when singing, so that you can make it all the way through each phrase without breathing. Your energy comes from your breath!! Fill up with air at all times!
Need Improvement

Your breathing is inconsistent and shallow. You can not sing properly if you do not have air to work with. Try to take lower, deeper breaths and fill up with air!
Vowels

OUTSTANDING

You sang with tall and round vowels that represent the 5 choir vowel sounds that we are focusing on.
AVERAGE

You sang most of the song with tall and round vowels that represent the 5 sounds we are focusing on, but need to concentrate on:
Need Improvement

Your vowels were not tall or round. You need to keep working on lifting the soft palate and unhinging your jaw in order to sing the 5 vowels sounds we are focusing on properly.
Proper Singing Posture

OUTSTANDING

You stood tall with your feet planted on the floor and your shoulders rolled back and your hands by your side! Good job!
AVERAGE

You stood tall most of the time, but you let your weight fall to one side and you let your shoulders relax a little too often. Make sure you are always working on posture!
Need Improvement

You did not stand tall, you had very poor posture. You must keep your feet planted on the ground, not moving around, and your hands by your side. This is extremely important to your sound!




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