In year 13, you can choose which standards you are going to complete, but all year 13s must complete AS 91419.
To pass NCEA Music Level 3, you need to gain 14 credits.
Aim for between 14 and 30 credits.
If you wish to try get more than 30 credits, come talk to me.
Remember that the more assessments you try to complete, the harder it will be to achieve with excellence.
Don't underestimate or overload yourself.
Click on the following links for a description of each standard.
INTERNAL
US 23730 - Operate music sequencing, editing, and music notation application(s) - 8 credits
US 28007 - Select and apply a range of processes to enhance sound in a performance context - 6 credits
AS 91416 - Perform two programmes of music as a features soloist - 8 credits
AS 91417 - Perform a programme of music as a featured soloist on a second instrument - 4 credits
AS 91418 - Demonstrate ensemble skills by performing two substantial pieces of music as a member of a group - 4 credits
AS 91419 - Communicate musical intention by composing three original pieces of music - 8 credits
AS 91422 - Analyse a substantial music work - 4 credits
AS 91424 - Create two arrangements for an ensemble - 4 credits
AS 91425 - Research a music topic - 6 credits
EXTERNAL
AS 91420 - Integrate aural skills into written representation - 4 credits
AS 91421 - Demonstrate understanding of harmonic and tonal conventions in a range of music scores - 4 credits
To pass NCEA Music Level 3, you need to gain 14 credits.
Aim for between 14 and 30 credits.
If you wish to try get more than 30 credits, come talk to me.
Remember that the more assessments you try to complete, the harder it will be to achieve with excellence.
Don't underestimate or overload yourself.
Click on the following links for a description of each standard.
INTERNAL
US 23730 - Operate music sequencing, editing, and music notation application(s) - 8 credits
US 28007 - Select and apply a range of processes to enhance sound in a performance context - 6 credits
AS 91416 - Perform two programmes of music as a features soloist - 8 credits
AS 91417 - Perform a programme of music as a featured soloist on a second instrument - 4 credits
AS 91418 - Demonstrate ensemble skills by performing two substantial pieces of music as a member of a group - 4 credits
AS 91419 - Communicate musical intention by composing three original pieces of music - 8 credits
AS 91422 - Analyse a substantial music work - 4 credits
AS 91424 - Create two arrangements for an ensemble - 4 credits
AS 91425 - Research a music topic - 6 credits
EXTERNAL
AS 91420 - Integrate aural skills into written representation - 4 credits
AS 91421 - Demonstrate understanding of harmonic and tonal conventions in a range of music scores - 4 credits
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