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This guide provides a reflective framework for musicians to evaluate their recent concert performances. It poses crucial questions concerning preparation, practice, tuning, musical markings, and performance execution. Musicians are encouraged to assess their strengths and identify areas for improvement, allowing for better future performances. Questions include: Did you practice effectively? Were you aware of the ensemble's dynamics? What specific changes would enhance your performance next time? Through thoughtful reflection, musicians can develop their skills and deepen their understanding of their art.
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How did you do? Concert Reflection
Questions on Your Preparation: • Did you: • Practice? • Mark your music? • Play in tune? • Work on your problem spots? • Know your music? • Listen to the ensemble? • Know all the markings in your music?
Did you: • Adjust your tuning during the concert? • Have good entrances and endings? • Play with the correct Key and Time Signatures? • Play the expression markings in the music? • Play to your best ability level? • Watch the conductor? • Listen to the ensemble? • Perform to the audience?
How Can you: • Know your music better? • Improve on your performance? • What changes can you make for next time? • What steps do you need to take for the next concert to be better?
If you could have changed one thing about your performance: • What would it be? • Specifically, what change would you make? • How would this change have improved your overall performance?
What is one selection you REALLY liked about your performance? • Medallion Overture……………..………...William HimesFirst Rocking Christmas………….…..arr. John O’Reilly “Lo, How a Rose” by Praetorius from “Three Chorales for Christmas…….arr. Milton VincentSanta Claus is Comin’ to Town…...…arr.Johnnie VinsonA Shaker Gift Song……………..………….Frank TicheliA Christmas Proclamation………………..Douglas CourtChester Variations……………………....Elliot Del BorgoA Cartoon Christmas………….........…arr. Michael Story • Why did you like that selection?