Freestyle judging terms Flashcards

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balance in design

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Fairly even use of right and left rein work.

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choregraphy

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Arrangement of gaits, paces, movements, figures, transitions, combinations and patterns that comprise a program.

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combination

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Direct connection of any movement or figure with another movement or figure.

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creativity

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Elements are combined in imaginative ways; interesting or uncommon lines or patterns are used; not test-like.

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5
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degree of difficulty

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How movements, transitions and configurations in the Freestyle relate to those of the current standard tests of the same level.

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design cohesiveness

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Logical, coherent, recognizable construction of the choreography.

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elements

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Basic components that may be included in freestyle choreography, such as the movements, figures, and transitions.

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harmony

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The willing and un-coerced cooperation and partnership between horse and rider; the ability to accomplish the choreographic patterns with ease.
See also Harmony in main Glossary.

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9
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movement

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  1. The manner in which the horse moves over the ground; way of moving.
  2. Test movement: a section of a dressage test to be evaluated with one score on a score sheet.
  3. Dressage Movements: these are: leg-yield, rein back, shoulder-in, travers, renvers, turn on haunches, half pass (trot or canter), flying
    change(s), pirouette (walk or canter), piaffe, and passage.
    For the purpose of the current freestyle tests, forbidden movement(s) refers to #2.
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pattern

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Geometric design formed in the arena when movements, figures and transitions are combined.

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test like

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Directly repeating a combination or pattern from the current standard tests with no variation in its pattern or location

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12
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use of arena

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Utilizing the dressage arena space in its entirety; distributing the elements throughout the arena

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13
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beat

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The underlying pulse of the music (which corresponds to the emphasized beat(s) of the stride).
Expressed musically, the walk has two beats per stride, the trot has two beats per stride, and the canter has one beat per stride.
See also Beat in Main Glossary.

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14
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cohensiveness

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Music is linked by genre, theme or instrumentation.

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dynamics

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Variations in the intensity of sound.

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genre

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Category of music marked by a distinct style such as jazz, baroque, rock, etc.

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interpetation

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Appropriateness of the rhythm and tempo of the music to the gaits of the horse; choreography reflects the dynamics and phrasing of the music.

18
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lyrics

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use of words in a song

19
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music expresses gaits

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Each music selection gives the impression of the gait it accompanies; the tempo of the music matches the footfalls of the horse.

20
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orchestra

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Large group of musicians playing together on various instruments, including strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion.

21
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orchestration

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Arrangement of music for performance by an orchestra, or smaller groupings of instruments.

22
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phrasing

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The way sequences of notes are grouped together to form units of melody, the expression of musical sentences so that the choreography reflects
changes in the music.

23
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rhythm

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The repeated pattern or grouping of musical beats. Also Rhythm in Main Glossary.

24
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seamlessness

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Cuts and transitions are smooth and create an overall flow of the music.

25
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style

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Distinctive and identifiable form used in artistic expression

26
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suitability

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Appropriateness of the music to the type and character of the horse

27
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symphony

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Many sounds playing together; a major work for orchestra; large orchestra.

28
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syncopation

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Shift in accent that occurs when a normally weak beat is stressed.

29
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tempo

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Measured by a metronome, the rate of repetition of the stride (in canter) or the rate of repetition of the emphasized beats of the stride (in walk and
trot). See also Beat and Tempo in Main Glossary.

30
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theme

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Distinct, recurring and unifying quality or idea.

31
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vocal

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Human voice used as an instrument.