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UPPER STRINGS SYLLABUS – Year 1 Attainment Target 1.RHYTHM/DURATION /METRE Students can: 2. PITCH Students can: 3.MUSICAL LITERACY Students can: 4.INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUE Students can: 5.AURAL Students can: Term 1 (1 PRE-BRONZE) (a) Echo simple rhythms (b) Follow a steady pulse (c) Play crotchets and crotchet rests (d) Play in duple time (a) Name and play open strings (b) Use fingers to change the pitch of the D string (a) Recognise bars, bar lines, 4/4 time signature (b) Read treble/alto clef staff notation for open strings and notes on the D string Term 2 (1 BRONZE) (a) Echo rhythm patterns using quavers on the open strings (a) Prepare the instrument for playing (b) Hold the instrument comfortably with a good posture while standing (c) Pluck the instrument with free right arm movement (d) Demonstrate good left hand shape (e) Play across D and A strings using whole bow (a) Echo three notes from own pitch range (b) Recognise high and low notes (c) Recognise open string sounds (d) Echo a rhythm (e) Clap a rhythm and feel the pulse (f) Identify simple moods in music (a) Play moving by step, ascending and descending (b) Play using whole and half bows (c) Use a straighter bow when playing (d) Show greater accuracy in left hand finger placements 6.DYNAMICS (a) Use fingers to change the pitch on the A string (b) Play D major scale (a) Read from A string notes (b) Read down and up bow signs (a) Echo stepped melodic phrases of 3 notes by singing and playing (b) Recognise when a string is out of tune (c) Identify when a change occurs in a simple repeated rhythm (d) Identify when playing on wrong string (a) Play a piece using an even dynamic Students can: 7.PERFORMING SKILLS AND OPPORTUNITIES Students can: (a) Play individually and with awareness of others (b) Perform at home (c) Practise with other members of the group (d) Play unaccompanied and with simple accompaniments Ref: Ex 15 (E Elements) (a) Perform as part of a group to an audience Ref: Ex43(E Elements) Term 3 (1 PRE-SILVER) (a) Play groups of quavers and use minims (b) Establish a steady pulse (c) Play in 2/4 metre (a) Use the 4th finger (a) Read quavers and minims (b) Recognise and understand repeat marks including 1st and 2nd time bars (c) Recognise 2/4 metre (a) Play a simple melody using intervals of more than a step (b) Show beginnings of good right hand technique (a) Sing and play back a pitch played by the teacher (b) Improvise question and answer phrases (c) Identify differences and changes in tempo (a) Gain more control of even dynamic (a) Perform as part of a group in an assembly (b) Perform in a simple round Ref: Ex 88 (E Elements) UPPER STRINGS SYLLABUS – Year 2 Attainment Target Term 1 (1 SILVER) (a) Count and recognise minim rests 1.RHYTHM/DURATION (b) Play in ¾ time /METRE (c) Play and recognise dotted minims Students can: 2.PITCH Students can: (a) Play D major scale detached (1 octave) (b) Play and recognise notes on the G string (c) Play G major scale detached (1 octave) (a) Recognise and understand slurred and tied notes 3.MUSICAL LITERACY Students can: 4.INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUE Students can: (a) Play 2-note slurs (b) Use appropriate speed and distribution of bow to play different note values (c) Turn adjusters to raise or lower the tuning of open strings Identify when an open string is sharp or flat Play and sing simple Q&A phrases Clap the pulse of a short piece Echo more complex phrases by singing and playing Students can: (a) (b) (c) (d) 6.DYNAMICS (a) Recognise and play “forte” and “piano” 5.AURAL Students can: (a) Play duets 7.PERFORMING SKILLS AND OPPORTUNITIES Students can: Ref: Ex 115 (E Elements) Term 2 (1 PRE-GOLD) (a) Understand and play a piece using ananacrusis Term 3 (1 GOLD) (Grade 1) (a) Play dotted crotchet and quaver rhythm (a) Play and read notes on the E string (b) Play F,C and G natural notes on D,A and E strings (c) Play A&D major scales slurred and detached (1 octave) (d) Play G maj scale detached (2 octaves) (a) Recognise and understand the key signatures for G, D and A majors (b) Sight-read short pieces in the above keys (a) Play all scales slurred and detached (Grade 1 syllabus) (c) Play arpeggios for G maj (2 octaves), D maj and A maj (a) Demonstrate ‘low 2nd finger’ placement for F,C & G natural) (b) Use lifted bow strokes at the heel (c) Correct faulty intonation by moving fingers (d) Play with a more even tone (a) Identify the time signature of a piece (b) Sing short phrases as an echo (as in Grade 1 aural (c) Identify when a change occurs in a repeated rhythmic pattern (d) Identify staccato and legato playing (a) Recognise and play mf, mp, crescendo and diminuendo (a) Play simple solo pieces with piano accompaniment Ref: Ex 166 (E Elements) (a) Read and understand the effects of accidentals (b) Recognise staccato and legato (c) Read and understand DC al fine (d) Understand ‘rit’ and how dynamic markings affect the character of a piece (e) Sightread Grade 1 specimen tests (a) Demonstrate tempi and dynamic markings to affect the character of a piece (b) Slur 3 notes to a bow (c) Demonstrate staccato and legato bowing (d) Play accents (a) Confidently respond to Grade 1 aural tests (a) Take a Grade 1 violin exam (b) Play in BMS Junior Ensemble Ref: Ex 192 (E Elements) UPPER STRINGS SYLLABUS – Year 3 Attainment Target 1.RHYTHM/DURATION /METRE Students can: 2. PITCH Term 1 (2 BRONZE) (a) Play and recognise syncopated rhythms (b) Play and recognise semiquavers (c) Play and recognise 2/2 time Term 2 (2 SILVER) (a) Play in 6/8 (b) Play and recognise triplets (c) Play and recognise 3/8 time Term 3 (2 GOLD) (Grade 2) (a) Understand and play swing rhythm (b) Play and recognise dotted quaver – semiquaver rhythms (a) Play scales and arpeggios of G Major, A Major (2 octs.) and C Major (1 oct.) (a) Play and recognise the notes Bb & Eb (b) Play F Major (1 oct) & Bb Major (2 octs) scales & arpeggios (a) Recognise and understand the keys of F and Bb majors (b) Understand the rhythmic grouping for 6/8 time (a) Play G,D and A minor scales & arpeggios (b) Play all Grade 2 scales and arpeggios Students can: 3.MUSICAL LITERACY (a) Recognise and understand and play accelerando (b) Recognise the key of C Major Students can: 4.INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUE Students can: 5.AURAL (a) Adjust the 3rd finger position to play C# and G# (b) Be able to adjust tempo within a piece according to markings (c) Demonstrate ‘hooked’ bowing (a) Sing as an echo short phrases with a range of 4 notes (b) Tap pulse in 2 and 3 (simple) time Students can: 6.DYNAMICS Students can: 7.PERFORMING SKILLS AND OPPORTUNITIES Students can: (a) Adjust the 1st finger position to play Bb, Eb and F natural (b) Adjust the 4th finger position to play Eb and Bb (c) Play 4-note slurs including slurs that cross strings (a) Tap a pulse in 6/8 time and understand compound time (b) Recognise and describe a rhythmic or melodic change to a 2-bar phase (as Grade 2 aural) Sing as an echo short phrases with a range of 5 notes (a) Recognise and understand the keys of G, D and A major (b) Understand relative major and minor Keys Sightread Grade 2 specimen tests (a) Demonstrate ‘hooked’ bowing (b) Demonstrate staccato and legato bowing (a) Recognise the difference between major and minor keys (b) Identify features (dynamics, gradation of tone, tonality, tempo changes, articulation) of a piece of music (c) Confidently respond to all Grade 2 aural tests (a) Recognise and play all dynamics including fortissimo and pianissimo (a) Demonstrate the dynamic range required for Grade 2 (a) Play with an understanding of the character of a piece (b) Use phrasing to shape performance (a) Take their Grade 2 examination