List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.
ELEMENT | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Use personal practice time to refine skills | 1.1 Identify strengths and weaknesses in own performance skills in consultation with appropriate people 1.2 Develop a practice plan and strategies that incorporate realistic goals for refining performance technique 1.3 Identify and incorporate into practice plan repertoire to achieve technical and expressive development goals 1.4 Ensure that practice routine optimises use of time, performance space, instrument and equipment 1.5 Develop technical control of chosen instrument to enhance musical expression and refine individual style 1.6 Experiment with repertoire and exercises to refine technical accuracy 1.7 Listen critically to own performance to evaluate technical strengths and weaknesses, and adjust practice regime accordingly 1.8 Ensure that practice is undertaken with due consideration to personal health and safety |
2. Plan repertoire to meet performance goals | 2.1 Research new repertoire to identify pieces or works that advance performance scope and skills 2.2 Use opportunities to trial new work for peers and/or mentors, and incorporate their feedback into private practice 2.3 Practise a range of pieces or works that focus on identified areas of technical development 2.4 Select repertoire, ensuring that relevant copyright and performing rights requirements are met 2.5 Determine order of items for performance, and source any accessories or equipment required 2.6 Rehearse program with accompanist(s) or band as applicable |
3. Convey interpretive and expressive qualities in performance | 3.1 Use control of the chosen instrument to interpret music convincingly and realise the expressive qualities of the instrument in performance 3.2 Demonstrate control of sound production across the range of repertoire for the selected musical style 3.3 Extend physical coordination and control over the instrument to produce a highly accomplished standard of performance 3.4 Listen to own work critically to monitor and adjust music elements appropriately |
4. Present a professional performance program to an audience | 4.1 Undertake appropriate psychological and physical warm up and warm down activities to enhance performance outcomes 4.2 Interpret music, perform from memory, improvise or read from charts or musical notation as required 4.3 Use a range of instrumental techniques, and control intonation, rhythm, tempi, expression, phrasing, style and nuance to a professional performance standard appropriate to the repertoire and musical style 4.4 Perform in a variety of instrumental and/or vocal combinations, including works in solo, with accompaniment and/or group performances 4.5 Use performance recovery measures to mitigate errors, with minimum disruption to performance flow and audience experience 4.6 Maintain stage fitness to ensure a professional technical standard in performance |
5. Evaluate technical skills in performance | 5.1 View or listen to recordings of own performance to analyse technical and expressive execution 5.2 Note areas for improvement, and take action accordingly 5.3 Seek feedback on performances from appropriate people, and incorporate their feedback into own strategies for future improvements |
Evidence of the ability to:
develop and implement a plan to refine own performance technique
plan and present a performance program of a professional standard, on at least two occasions, to an audience
monitor progress of own skill development, expanding repertoire in area of specialisation and incorporating feedback on own performance.
Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided at least once.
To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:
explain strategies and exercises for refining technical skills and performance techniques
describe qualities that contribute to professional standard performance
describe typical issues and challenges that arise in the context of refining performance technique and expanding repertoire, and how to address them
describe work health and safety principles relevant to professional performance contexts.
Assessment must be conducted in a safe environment where evidence gathered demonstrates consistent performance of typical activities experienced in creative arts industry environments. The assessment environment must include access to:
relevant instrument and equipment
opportunities to present performance programs before an audience
suitable acoustic space.
Assessors of this unit must satisfy the requirements for assessors in applicable vocational educational and training legislation, frameworks and/or standards.