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Guitar-Chord Playing Assessment
Guitar-Original Song Assessment
The following rubric is a checklist for chord reading and playing skills. During class you will play a chord progression for your teacher. You will be expected to play demonstrating your knowledge of correct string , finger, fret and rhythms that you are reading. You are expected to maintain a steady tempo and a clear ringing tone.
Rubric Code:
D99A66
By
zemawoman
Ready to use
Public Rubric
Subject:
Music
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Guitar-Original Song Skills
Exemplary
20 pts
Proficient
17 pts
Needs more practice
15 pts
Much more practice
13 pts
Non-satisfactory
10 pts
Strings
Exemplary
Student plays all the correct strings though out the piece.
Proficient
Student plays most of the correct strings through out the piece. Student should review string numberings.
Needs more practice
Student plays many incorrect strings through out the piece. Student should review string numberings and practice finger placement on each.
Much more practice
Student plays only a few correct strings. Student should review string numberings and practice finger placement on strings. Student should also practice playing exercises one string at a time.
Non-satisfactory
Student does not play correct strings.tring numberings and practice finger placement on strings. Student should also practice playing exercises one string at a time.
Tempo/Rhythm
Exemplary
All rhythms were of proper length. Student maintains a steady tempo.
Proficient
Most rhythms are of proper length and student maintains a steady tempo. Student should focus on problem notes and tap them out as he sings or speaks the words.
Needs more practice
Few rhythms are correct but student maintains a steady tempo. Student should review note values and sing or speak the words as he taps a steady beat.
Much more practice
Tempo fluctuates on occasion. Rhythm is not consistent. Student should work on identifying the beats and the rhythms. Student should listen to the song and tap the beat and clap the rhythms.
Non-satisfactory
Tempo constantly fluctuates. Rhythm is not accurate. Student should work on identifying the beats and the rhythms. Student should listen to the song and tap the beat and clap the rhythms.
Frets
Exemplary
Student plays all the correct frets through out the piece.
Proficient
Students plays most of the correct frets through out the piece. Student should review fret and finger numbers and realize the connection between them.
Needs more practice
Student plays only some of the correct frets. Student should review the fretboard and fret numbers used when playing the guitar.
Much more practice
Student plays few correct frets. Student should review fretboard set up and practice counting the frets and placing fingers on the fretboard using simple examples.
Non-satisfactory
Student does not place fingers on correct frets.Student should review fretboard set up and practice counting the frets and placing fingers on the fretboard using simple examples.
Fingers
Exemplary
All correct fingerings were used though out the piece.
Proficient
Mostly all of the correct fingers were used through out the piece. Student should review finger numbers and make correlation between fingers and frets.
Needs more practice
Only some correct fingers were used. Student should review finger and fret correlation and practice finger stretches in order to gain confidence in using problematic fingers.
Much more practice
Hardly any correct fingers were used. Student should review finger and fret correlation and practice finger stretches in order to gain confidence in using all fingers.
Non-satisfactory
No correct fingering was used.Student should review finger and fret correlation and practice finger stretches in order to gain confidence in using all fingers.
Tone quality
Exemplary
Tone was clear and ringing at all times.
Proficient
Tone was clear and ringing most of the time.
Student should work on problematic tone by pressing fingers more firmly onto the fretboard
Needs more practice
Most of tones were not clear and ringing. Student should do repeated finger exercises geared toward strengthening problematic fingers.
Much more practice
Only a few notes were clear and ringing. Student should do repeated finger exercises geared toward strengthening all of the fingers.
Non-satisfactory
None of the notes were clear and ringing.Student should do repeated finger exercises geared toward strengthening all of the fingers.
Subjects:
Music
Types:
Assessment
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