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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Plan music performance program
  2. Prepare for the music performance
  3. Develop interpretation
  4. Warm up for the music performance
  5. Perform before an audience
  6. Evaluate the music performance

Required Skills

Required skills

communication teamwork and organisational skills sufficient to

interpret music appropriately for performance

work collaboratively with others involved in music performances

respond positively to constructive feedback on own performance

respond appropriately to audiences

selfmanagement and planning skills sufficient to

plan a music performance program

use practice time effectively to prepare for performances

identify areas of weakness and plan practice accordingly

listening skills sufficient to

monitor and adjust intonation as required

use appropriate sound and tone production for instrument or voice

apply acoustic principles to own playing

initiative and enterprise skills in the context of

producing sounds in a range of ways appropriate to selected musical style and repertoire

developing an increased awareness of the subtleties and variations of tone colour available on chosen instrument and their use in performance

adapting repertoire to own performance in area of specialisation

responding appropriately to the unexpected during performances

learning skills in the context of

improving music performance skills and expression through practice

using appropriate repertoire for technical development

critically evaluating own performance

technical and problemsolving skills sufficient to

use a range of instrumental techniques in selected area of specialisation

tune instrument to achieve intonation

apply soundproduction techniques

produce planned sound consistently across a wide dynamic range

discriminate and adjust pitch to produce the required sound

Required knowledge

acoustic principles relevant to selected instrument and area of specialisation

instrument parts applications range capabilities care and maintenance

repertoire relevant to the selected instrument and area of specialisation

issues and challenges that arise in the context of presenting a music performance

OHS principles relevant to particular performance contexts such as

legislation

policies and best practice

hearing protection

protection of body against overuse injury

safe lifting practices

performance anxiety

Evidence Required

The Evidence Guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria required skills and knowledge range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package

Overview of assessment

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

Evidence of the ability to

plan at least two music performances

confidently present at least two music performances on the selected instrument in area of specialisation

use aural discrimination to monitor and adjust own performance to achieve the required sound

respond positively to constructive feedback on own performance

Context of and specific resources for assessment

Assessment must ensure

access to relevant instrument and equipment

opportunities to present music performances before an audience

access to suitable acoustic space

use of culturally appropriate processes and techniques appropriate to the language and literacy capacity of learners and the work being performed

Method of assessment

The following assessment methods are appropriate for this unit

observation of candidate presenting a music performance

video andor audio recordings of candidate presenting a music performance

selfevaluation sheets

case studies and scenarios to discuss the identification of technical methods strategies and issues in music performance and how to deal with them in performance

Guidance information for assessment

Holistic assessment with other units relevant to the industry sector workplace and job role is recommended for example

CUSMPFA Manage stagecraft aspects of performance

CUSMPF602A Manage stagecraft aspects of performance

CUSMPFA Refine performance techniques and expand repertoire

CUSMPF603A Refine performance techniques and expand repertoire

CUSMPFA Develop advanced vocal techniques

CUSMPF605A Develop advanced vocal techniques.


Range Statement

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included.

Appropriate personnel may include:

musical director

performer

mentor

teacher

coach

tutor

conductor

producer

agent

client

sound engineer.

Expectations may include:

duration

purpose

scope

venue

style of music

number of performers

rehearsals

whether music is to be recorded

publicity and promotion

target audience.

Repertoire may include:

pieces appropriate to the selected instrument

solo and ensemble pieces

improvised pieces

works from a range of genres and styles.

Resources may include:

sheet music or scores for own use and that of other performers

instruments:

acoustic or electronic

voice

stringed

keyboards

wind

tuned and untuned percussion

instrumental accessories:

reeds

strings

plectrums

mouth pieces

sticks, mallets, brushes and beaters

stands

pedals

microphones

amplifiers

samplers

mixers

enhancers

practice, rehearsal, coaching and music venues

répétiteurs, accompanists and other performers

electronic or electrical sound equipment

microphones

leads and racks

packing cases

music stands

lighting

props and stage decorations, including floral arrangements

gifts required for presentations at the conclusion of the music

costumes and personal accessories

trolleys or other lifting and carrying equipment

transport

stage personnel.

OHS considerations may include:

correct posture to support facility and longevity in practice

ensuring that practice sessions are of reasonable duration to avoid fatigue

hearing protection

protection of body against overuse injury

safe lifting techniques

strategies to overcome performance anxiety, such as:

focussing on a single element or action at a time

relaxation techniques, such as meditation and deep breathing

focussing on patterns rather than individual notes

warm-up routines.