Instrumental Classroom Music (Grades K–12) Subtest 1
Subarea
I.1. Aural Analysis
0001
Understand elements of music in a given recorded excerpt.
- analyzing melodic characteristics presented in a recorded excerpt, including intervals, scales, tonality, and phrase structures
- analyzing harmonic characteristics presented in a recorded excerpt, including chord structures, harmonic progressions, cadences, and nonchord tones
- analyzing the elements of rhythm, meter, and tempo presented in a recorded excerpt
- analyzing the elements of form and texture presented in a recorded excerpt
0002
Understand characteristics of Western music from the Middle Ages to 1750 in a given recorded excerpt.
- identifying characteristics, forms, styles, performance contexts, and performance media of music from the Middle Ages to 1750
- identifying major composers and compositions from the Middle Ages to 1750
0003
Understand characteristics of Western music from 1750 to the present in a given recorded excerpt.
- identifying characteristics, forms, styles, performance contexts, and performance media of music from 1750 to the present
- identifying major composers and compositions from 1750 to the present
0004
Understand characteristics of U.S. and world music in a given recorded excerpt.
- identifying musical traditions, contexts, and characteristics of examples of music from the United States
- identifying major composers and compositions from the United States
- identifying musical traditions, contexts, and characteristics of examples of music from diverse and representative world cultures
- identifying instrumentation, genres, and styles of examples of music from diverse and representative world cultures
0005
Understand elements of a musical performance in a given recorded excerpt.
- recognizing voice types, various types of choral and small vocal ensembles, band and orchestral instruments, and various types of instrumental ensembles
- analyzing expressive elements in a musical performance, including dynamics, articulation, and tempo changes
- identifying performance errors, including errors related to pitch, rhythm, dynamics, articulation, phrasing, ensemble precision, intonation, and balance