For your portfolio item, you must submit the following:

notation of your eight-measure composition
description of your composition in the Composition Analysis worksheet
The portfolio rubric will further your understanding of the expectations for this portfolio item. Click on the link below to access the Composition portfolio rubric.

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To create a successful portfolio item for your eight-measure composition, here’s how you can proceed:

Notation of Your Eight-Measure Composition

  1. Notation Software: Use notation software like MuseScore, Sibelius, or Finale to write your composition.
  2. Format: Ensure your composition is in standard music notation, clearly displaying measures, notes, rests, dynamics, and articulations.
  3. Export/Print: Save the completed score as a PDF to ensure it’s easily accessible.
  4. Title and Key Signature: Don’t forget to include the title of your piece, the composer name (your name), and the key signature at the beginning.

Description of Your Composition in the Composition Analysis Worksheet

  1. Title of Composition: Include the title you provided in the notation.
  2. Background:
    • Briefly explain what inspired you to write this piece.
    • Discuss any musical influences that shaped your composition.
  3. Musical Elements:
    • Form: Describe the structure of your eight measures (e.g., AABA, ABAB).
    • Melody: Analyze the melodic contour and characteristics. Is it stepwise, or does it include leaps? Mention any recurring motifs.
    • Harmony: Discuss the chord progressions used. Are they traditional or experimental? What emotions do they evoke?
    • Rhythm: Discuss the rhythmic elements. Are there syncopations, and how do they affect the overall feel?
    • Dynamics and Articulations: Explain your choices regarding volume changes and note articulations. How do they contribute to the piece's expressiveness?
  4. Instrumentation: If your composition is for a specific instrument or ensemble, detail which instruments are involved and why you chose them.
  5. Style/Genre: Identify the style or genre of your composition and how it aligns or diverges from typical examples of that style.
  6. Conclusion: Summarize what you hope listeners take away from your music and the overall message or feelings you aim to convey through the composition.

Preparing for Submission

  • Review the Composition: Ensure that your musical notation is clean and free from errors.
  • Proofread Your Analysis: Check for clarity, grammar, and thoroughness in your composition analysis.
  • Check the Portfolio Rubric: Before submission, review the rubric to make sure you've met all criteria listed.

Final Submission

Compile the notation PDF and the Composition Analysis worksheet into one document (if required), or submit them separately according to the submission guidelines.

Good luck with your portfolio item! If you need any specific assistance with music theory or composition aspects, feel free to ask!

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