Level 3 Music
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Ms S. Shone.
The L3 Music course can be highly individualised. There are 11 standards in which to choose from to create a highly individual program to suit your skills and level.
Pre-requisites and Corequisites:
To have at least 4 years previous music experience and lessons on an instrument or voice, or to have taken either Year 12 Music and/or NCEA Level 2 Music
It is highly recommended that all students have either itinerant or private instrumental or vocal lessons to support them with their performance assessments so they can be at the required 5th year of performance by the end of the year and are part of an extra curricular music group. Having the ability to read music is an advantage but not necessary as there are plenty of music standards available without doing theory .
This music course is a full year course which covers a large range of musical skills and course options.
This course has individualised programmes where each Level 3 Music student may select from the following achievement standards after talking with your teacher, and HOD Music , when choosing a minimum of 14 credits or more.
- It is highly recommended that for students taking the L3 performance standards that they have either private or itinerant one on one music lessons in preparation for their L3 performance assessments.
- These performance assessments need to demonstrate a fifth year level or above on a chosen instrument or voice and it is highly recommended to participate in our extra curricular music groups and music competitions where you can also gain credits .
- There are both solo and group performance standards – those taking these level 3 standards need to perform two solo programme recitals and two substantial pieces as a member of a group.
- It is also possible to perform on a second solo instrument where you need to perform a programme of music.
- There is also a composition standard and a song writing standard where students are required to compose three original pieces or songs .
- There is also an arrangement standard where students are required to arrange two pieces of music based on lead sheets. These standards use Sibelius music software .
- There are also two standards which involve music research. There are literacy credits available for both of these standards.
Merit Endorsement: 14 credits at Merit or Excellence level with at least 3 external credits.
Excellence Endorsement:14 credits at Merit or Excellence level with at least 3 external credits.
Learners may choose to enter for a Music Scholarship to further their study at Tertiary level. Please see the HOD Music if interested in preparing a Portfolio and preparing for a Performance recital/Composition portfolio/Musicology portfolio.
Recommended Prior Learning
At least 4 years music tuition on your chosen instrument or voice and to have taken Year 12 Music, or to have HOD approval by interview or audition.
Course Contribution and Equipment (this value is only indicative)
$80.00 to cover the cost of various music performances/workshops/workbooks/music software access.
Assessment Information
The L3 Music course can be highly individualised. There are 11 standards in which to choose from to create a highly individual program to suit your skills and level. There are composition standards, research standards, aural standards, performance (both solo and group) and within the first few lessons, you and your teacher will compile the best course for your year in music.It is important to note that if a learner wants a music subject endorsement, they must do the external exam, 3.6 - Demonstrate understanding of harmonic and tonal conventions in a range of musical scores.
- It is highly recommended that you talk with HOD Music Ms. Sonya Shone is you have any questions about L3 Music.
Merit Course Endorsement: 14 credits at Merit level which include at least 3 Merit external credits.
Excellence Course Endorsement:14 Excellence credits which include at least 3 Excellence external credits.
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This course is eligible for subject endorsement.
This course is approved for University Entrance.
External
NZQA Info
Making Music 3.1 - Perform two programmes of music as a featured soloist
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Making Music 3.3 - Demonstrate ensemble skills by performing two substantial pieces of music as a member of a group
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Music Studies 3.6 - Demonstrate understanding of harmonic and tonal conventions in a range of music scores
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Music Studies 3.10 - Research a music topic
Approved subject for University Entrance
Number of credits that can be used for overall endorsement: 22
Applicants to New Zealand universities require 14 credits in three approved subjects. This course is an Approved Course for University Entrance
Disclaimer
Although we aim to enable every learner to have the course that they prefer, limited places or learning requirements may restrict learners' choices.