Nível 88.6 Final Checkpoint
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Final Checkpoint

Confirm that the full sight-reading routine is ready for new music.

Preview

Identify key, range, rhythm, leaps, and repeated patterns before starting. The preview sets up the entire performance.

Perform and recover

Play steadily, keep going through mistakes, and use anchors to recover. The result should show control, not perfection.

Applied score analysis

The final pass should connect reading and theory: identify key, meter, form, phrase shape, chord roots, interval patterns, and expression targets before playing.

Independent practice plan

After the checkpoint, build practice from evidence: choose the weakest category, isolate it, repeat it slowly, then reconnect it to the full excerpt.

Compose from a progression

Use I-IV-ii-V-I as a short composition frame. Add a simple melody, include one passing tone, and end with an authentic cadence.

Full analysis pass

A complete theory pass names key areas, roman numerals, seventh chords, non-chord tones, cadence types, phrase structure, and expression plan.

Compare styles

A complete musician can say how styles differ: rhythm feel, scale vocabulary, harmonic motion, texture, phrase shape, and performance practice.

Create a style variation

Take one short melody and make two variations: one with a pentatonic folk/drone feel, and one with a pop backbeat or blues swing feel.

Guided walkthrough

The final checkpoint combines preview, steady playing, recovery, and review.

  1. 1Preview the score.
  2. 2Play through without stopping.
  3. 3Review the result and choose one practice target.

Try it on the keyboard

Treat this as a complete sight-reading pass rather than a note-by-note drill.

  1. 1Prepare.
  2. 2Perform.
  3. 3Review.

Common mistake

Perfection is not the goal. A controlled process is the goal.

Check yourself

Can you describe what went well and what needs one focused repeat?

Lembre-se

The final checkpoint measures process. Preview, play, recover, and review.