![]() In some instances scores are given to the teacher at the end of the day and in others, mailed to the school. Levels 5, 6 and 6 All State is rated from 1-100. The score they receive, for levels one through four, is from one to twenty eight. The singer is then rated on the following categories: Tone, Intonation(pitch), Technique, Accuracy, Interpretation and Sight Singing. Then they must decipher the rhythms and notes on their own and after a few moments to figure it out, sing them, either with or without syllables, for the adjudicator. The adjudicator will give them the key and play Do. This means that the child will have to sing a line or two or more, at higher levels, of notes they are seeing for the first time. ![]() There is also a sight singing component of the NYSSMA ratings experience. The student selects a song to prepare which they will sing for the adjudicator. Songs are gathered into levels of difficulty from Level One to Level Six All State. ![]() Your child will learn and perform on the scheduled day, a solo chosen from a manual given by NYSSMA to music teachers in the public schools. Parents come to me frequently confused and wondering what NYSSMA is and should they have their child do it? NYSSMA stands for New York State School Music Association.
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