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o 4 _ � Pupil No._ 4) of Teacher's Group Analysis of Pupil's Performance
' Pa PUPIL'S PROGRAM a y am,
w O d * Judge, write below Judge, write below
-- — — a) d JUDGE, CHECK RATINGS Nos. of Pcs. in t? Nos. of Pcs. In
r'-+ Composer Titles of Pieces a., ON PHASES: C A which C's occur: S which A's occur:
l 1 _ (3enr8 PIal( Fie wera _ ACCURACY: Time Values
2 Correct Votes —
3 Rests
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4 _Tempo Indications
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5 Marks of Expression
6 TONE QUALITY: Warmth
_ 7 Vitality
8 Legato- Blending
9 _ Singing Tone
10 Sensitivity /
— 11 TECHNIQUE: Clean -cut ✓
12 Arm and Wrist Ease
13 Fingering
14 Fluency / T
15 Velocity �//
16 1 Command of Touches
- 17 RHYTHM: Accent
18 _ Steadiness of Beat V
19 Continuity— Momentum
20 Flexibility
PHRASING: Slurs
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Key To Judge's Cheeks on Plisses: Proper Grouping
Rise & Fall —Mel. Line 7 —
C— Special Commendation Range of Shading --
A— Attention To Finesse in Endings
DYNAMICS: Contrast
Unchecked Phases — Satisfactory for Ability, PEDAL: well -timed
Age, and Time Studied.
Legato Connection
If Judge signs the Attached Certificate, the Avoidance of Blurs
Pupil has passed. _ Add'l Pedal Effects
JUDGE'S ADDED COMMENT: Use of Soft Pedal
I T1�1 RPRETATION: Style ''"-
Balance—Mel. & Ace.
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/j Structural Design
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Clearness of Voices
III Nuances
41 1 i Climaxes
Feeling— Imagination
` ) t j REPERTOIRE: Classic
f Romantic & Modern
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Added Phases
Copyright by National Guild of Piano Teachers TOTAL NO. of C's I ) 0 TOTAL NO. of A's k
VV Judge: Please write clearly TOTAL NO. OF C & A C $ IN Spaces Above
q ; & also on Pupil's Record Above _— ____P_=,
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GUILD MEMBER' O.___ _ Ste!_ ? _
/ PUPILS REPORT CARD
PUPIL'S N ' I ' ��� - - - -- -
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PART ONE
Entrant in the DISPOSITION OF REPORT CARD BY JUDGE
_ L Judge receives Report Cards of each teacher's
191.::. NATIONAL PIANO PLAYING pupils from Monitor just before group is to play.
Pupils play according to number on front of Card.
2. Jk piece h
AUDITIONS, U. S.: A. indicated, alternating Pupil to play choices thereafter. of own c oice Each as
piece heard, as well as the phases of pupil's play -
ing is rated by C, A or an Uncheek. Then Judge
writes Total No. C's and A's given, checking N. P.
or P., ,under Pupil's Record on Card, writes Added
Comment, and then Must Sign Both Card and
Attached Certificate with Black Ink, if Passed.
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t 3. Judge then severs Report Card along perforated
line. retaining Part -Two to be sent by Chair -
Q 1 ...4 '�, man to Helen Robinson, Gail College, Abilene,
_ Ft t Li" man for Guild Records.
Ft n 4. PART-ONE of Report Card with Certificate at-
13-.; tachecj is delivered by Judge to teacher, after en-
�� c, tire group has played. If teacher is not present,
NG Pl - -. Judge' deliver9 all Parts -One and Certificates of
the group to the Chairman for later delivery to
teacher.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR TEACHER
MESSAGE FROM THE DEANS
TO PUPIL AND PARENT 1. After receiving Part -One of Report Card with
attached certificate, f111 in below the Record of
Pupil.
Dear Student 2. 'loon the attached certificate, fill in the number
of years the Pupil has entered the National Audi -
Three facts preclude comparison of your present record with that tions and also the number of years he or she has
of a year ago or with that of any other pupil. These are: first, been a National Winner by successfully entering
your studies are more difficult each year; second, some judges are
a complete program of 10 or more selections.
liberal and others conservative in their grading; and third, your 3. After making certain that the Judge has signed
program is different from that of any other entrant. the attached certificate, the Teacher must also
sign with Black Ink. Present certificate at public
Your true gains from the Auditions are likewise triple; the extra recital.
effort put forth in preparation beforehand; the constructive analysis
of your playing by the Judge; and the added poise the experience PUPIL'S RECORD
will bring you.
While your honors are the cloth out of which the frame of a man
is made, they mean nothing unless you feel inspired to greater NO. OF S's (Count Unchecked Phases)
effort. Consequently, if your record is low, be not downcast but (S means Satisfactory for Age, etc.)
spurred to work more than ever; if high, remember that "Pride
goeth before destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall." NO. OF C's /D (Count C's Checked)
Study your Chart and seek always to do better, under the guidance
of your teacher, in every point, with true attainment as your goal NO. OF A's Z (Count A's Checked)
and the Golden Rule your guide. /
Yours for a richer, finer, better, tomorrow NO. OF PIECES ELATE
of musical accomplishment,
TYPE OF WINNER
Hans Barth • COMMITTEE COLOR OF STAR ON CERTIFICA
John Mokre]s OF DEANS —.
Carl M. Roeder
CLASSIFICATION
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