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Used for assessing students who perform major scales as a requirement in their music classes.
Rubric Code: T2W46XB
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Subject: Music  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Major Scale Rubric
  100

4 pts

90

3 pts

80

2 pts

70

1 pts

Tone Quality

100

Rich, warm, full, focused tone , clear, steady
clearly art
90

Warm, full, focused tone
80

Decent tone
70

Timid, airy, and weak tone
Intonation

100

Accurate intonation
90

One pitch missed with accurate intonation.
80

Two pitches missed with acceptable intonation.
70

Three or more pitches missed with constant incorrect intonation.
Bowing

100

Always Clear, consistent articulation
90

mostly clear, consistent
articulation
"not scratchy"
80

Sometimes clear, consistent articulation
demonstrates a "scratchy"
tone
70

Seldom clear, inconsistent
articulation
Tempo and Pulse

100

Steady pulse is maintained at assigned tempo

mm=120
90

Steady pulse is somewhat maintained at a slower tempo

mm= 100
80

Steady pulse is rarely maintained at a significantly slower tempo

mm=80
70

Steady pulse is absent at a tempo characteristic of poor playing.

mm = 60 or less



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