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§117.12. Music, Grade 3.

(a) Introduction.

(b) Knowledge and skills.

(3.1) Perception. The student describes and analyzes musical sound and demonstrates musical artistry.

The student is expected to:

(A) categorize a variety of musical sounds, including children's and adults' voices; woodwind, brass, string, percussion, keyboard, and electronic instruments; and instruments from various cultures;

(B) use music terminology in explaining sound, music, music notation, musical instruments and voices, and musical performances; and

(C) identify music forms presented aurally such as AB, ABA, and rondo.

(3.2) Creative expression/performance. The student performs a varied repertoire of music.

The student is expected to:

(A) sing or play a classroom instrument independently or in groups; and

(B) sing songs from diverse cultures and styles or play such songs on a musical instrument.

(3.3) Creative expression/performance. The student reads and writes music notation.

The student is expected to:

(A) read music notation, using a system (letters, numbers, syllables);

(B) write music notation, using a system (letters, numbers, syllables);

(C) read and write music that incorporates basic rhythmic patterns in simple meters; and

(D) identify music symbols and terms referring to dynamics and tempo.

(3.4) Creative expression/performance. The student creates and arranges music within specified guidelines.

The student is expected to:

(A) create rhythmic phrases; and

(B) create melodic phrases.

(3.5) Historical/cultural heritage. The student relates music to history, to society, and to culture.

The student is expected to:

(A) identify aurally-presented excerpts of music representing diverse genres, styles, periods, and cultures;

(B) perform songs and musical games from diverse cultures; and

(C) describe relationships between music and other subjects.

(3.6) Response/evaluation. The student responds to and evaluates music and musical performance.

The student is expected to:

(A) define basic criteria for evaluating musical performances; and

(B) exhibit audience etiquette during live performances.

Source: The provisions of this §117.12 adopted to be effective September 1, 1998, 22 TexReg 4943.