The
visual and performing arts standards provide both the foundation for creating
local curricula decisions and the opportunity for meaningful assessments in all
four art forms. There are five
standards for visual and performing arts, each of which has a number of
lettered strands. These standards,
and their associated strands, include:
1.1
Aesthetics A.
Knowledge B.
Skills |
1.2
Creation and Performance A.
Dance B.
Music C.
Theater D.
Visual Art |
1.3
Elements and Principles of the Arts A.
Dance B.
Music C.
Theater D.
Visual Art |
1.4
Critique A.
Knowledge B.
Skills |
1.5
World Cultures, History, and Society A.
Knowledge B.
Skills |
Appendix B
The 26 rudiments on this page are often
identified as the Essential Rudiments of Drumming by the National Association
of Rudimental Drummers.
1. The Long Roll (or Double-Stroke Roll, or Buzz Roll)
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9. The Single Drag
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2. The Five-Stroke Roll
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10. The Double Drag
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19. The Fifteen-Stroke Roll
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3. The Seven-Stroke Roll
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11. The Double Paradiddle
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20. The Flam Tap (notation #1)
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4. The Flam
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12. The Single Ratamacue
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The Flam Tap (notation #2)
The Flam Tap (notation #3)
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5. The Flam Accent #1 (pattern #1)
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13. The Triple Ratamacue
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21. The Single Paradiddle
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The Flam Accent #1 (pattern #2)
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14. The Single-Stroke Roll
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22. The Drag Paradiddle #1
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6. The Flam Paradiddle
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15. The Nine-Stroke Roll
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23. Drag Paradiddle #2
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7. The Flamacue
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16. The Ten-Stroke Roll
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24. The Flam Paradiddle-Diddle (notation
#1)
The Flam Paradiddle-Diddle
(notation #2)
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8. The Ruff
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25. The Ratatap (pattern #1)
The Ratatap (pattern
#2)
26. The Double Ratamacue
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