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Guitar Peer Assessment 
This rubric will assess guitar performance for 6th Grade General Music students.
Rubric Code: WX4X375
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Subject: Music  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Total

(N/A)

Plays correct PITCHES

Excellent

Plays every music pitch correctly.
Good

Plays almost all of the music pitches correctly.
Fair

Plays more than half of the music pitches correctly.
Poor

Plays some of the music pitches correctly.
Total
Performs with good RHYTHM

Excellent

Plays all of the melody with good rhythm.
Good

Plays almost all of the melody with good rhythm.
Fair

Plays more than half of the melody with good rhythm.
Poor

Plays some of the melody with good rhythm.
Total
Plays with good TIMBRE

Excellent

Always plays with a good sound.
Good

Plays most of the time with good sound.
Fair

Plays some of the time with a good sound.
Poor

Makes a sound.
Total
Has good HAND POSITION

Excellent

Always plays on fingertips.
Good

Almost always plays on fingertips.
Fair

Plays more than half of the time on fingertips.
Poor

Plays some of the time on fingertips.
Total




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