-Music can be analyzed through elements such as melody, harmony, rhythm, dynamics, texture, and form.
-Evaluating performances involves considering accuracy, expression, and stylistic appropriateness.
-Personal and cultural perspectives influence how music is interpreted and appreciated.
-Constructive feedback helps performers improve technique and musicality.

-Listen attentively to individual and ensemble performances.
-Analyze musical elements in a variety of repertoire.
-Compare and contrast interpretations of the same piece by different performers or ensembles.
-Provide constructive feedback to peers and reflect on feedback received.
-Use musical vocabulary to describe and evaluate performances.

Written or Oral Analysis: Students identify musical elements in a piece and explain how they contribute to expression, style, or mood.

Class Discussion: Students articulate observations and respond to peers, demonstrating critical listening skills.

Comparative Exercise: Students compare two pieces of music, noting similarities, differences, and cultural influences.

Reflection: Students write or present a personal response explaining what they learned from listening and how it applies to their own performance or creative choices.

Lesson # Lesson Title Duration of Days
1 Listening and Describing Music 180
2 Evaluating Performance 180
3 Reflecting and Personal Growth 180