terushi
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With what configuration of electives is it easiest or of a higher likelihood to get a high band 6 in Music 1?
I initially wanted to do 1 elective perfomance and 2 elective compositions, but I sort of assume that compositions and performances are very hard to achieve high marks in unless they are Latin, Jazz or extremely obscure. I mean rightfully so, but I originally wasn't intending to do Music 1 for HSC so I don't have any pieces of the sort that I have been practicing or developing compositional ideas around. As well as this, I play guitar (and not at an extremely-high level either).
I was wondering: would I be better off taking a theory-based approach to my Music 1 electives? Like one composition and two viva voce? Or should I still keep the electives that I originally wanted to do? My performance skill really isn't up there to be picking very complex pieces. As well as this, I don't know how compositions OR viva voces are marked.
That being said, my real question is: which forms (composition, viva, performance) have a higher chance of receiving a high band 6 IF done correctly? And on what grounds (eg. Latin pieces, classical pieces, obscure, etc.)? I am willing to put effort and time into doing the best I can for whatever form, but I really don't want to do that for certain forms if the system doesn't allow, say, a composition to achieve high marks even if someone creates one at its highest quality.
(Also, does anyone know of past HSC students who have achieved a very high band 6 in Music 1 through performing and composing rock and pop-based pieces?)
I initially wanted to do 1 elective perfomance and 2 elective compositions, but I sort of assume that compositions and performances are very hard to achieve high marks in unless they are Latin, Jazz or extremely obscure. I mean rightfully so, but I originally wasn't intending to do Music 1 for HSC so I don't have any pieces of the sort that I have been practicing or developing compositional ideas around. As well as this, I play guitar (and not at an extremely-high level either).
I was wondering: would I be better off taking a theory-based approach to my Music 1 electives? Like one composition and two viva voce? Or should I still keep the electives that I originally wanted to do? My performance skill really isn't up there to be picking very complex pieces. As well as this, I don't know how compositions OR viva voces are marked.
That being said, my real question is: which forms (composition, viva, performance) have a higher chance of receiving a high band 6 IF done correctly? And on what grounds (eg. Latin pieces, classical pieces, obscure, etc.)? I am willing to put effort and time into doing the best I can for whatever form, but I really don't want to do that for certain forms if the system doesn't allow, say, a composition to achieve high marks even if someone creates one at its highest quality.
(Also, does anyone know of past HSC students who have achieved a very high band 6 in Music 1 through performing and composing rock and pop-based pieces?)