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Addendum for Outlook & District Music Festival ADDENDUM FOR OUTLOOK & DISTRICT MUSIC FESTIVAL 2020 PIANO CLASSES JAZZ 713 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, 19 years and under (D) 712 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, 18 years and under (D) 711 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, 17 years and under (D) 710 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, 16 years and under (D) 709 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, 15 years and under (D) 708 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, 14 years and under (D) 707 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, 13 years and under (D) 706 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, 12 years and under (D) 705 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, 11 years and under (D) 704 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, 10 years and under (D) 703 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, 9 years and under (D) 702 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, 8 years and under (D) 701 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, 7 years and under (D) 700 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, 6 years and under (D) 720 Piano Duet, Jazz Style, 19 years and under (D) 719 Piano Duet, Jazz Style, 18 years and under (D) 718 Piano Duet, Jazz Style, 16 years and under (D) 717 Piano Duet, Jazz Style, 14 years and under (D) 716 Piano Duet, Jazz Style, 12 years and under (D) 715 Piano Duet, Jazz Style, 10 years and under (D) 714 Piano Duet, Jazz Style, 8 years and under (D) 726 Piano Duet, Jazz Style, Parent & Son/Daughter, 18 years and under (D) 725 Piano Duet, Jazz Style, Parent & Son/Daughter, 16 years and under (D) 724 Piano Duet, Jazz Style, Parent & Son/Daughter, 14 years and under (D) 723 Piano Duet, Jazz Style, Parent & Son/Daughter, 12 years and under (D) 722 Piano Duet, Jazz Style, Parent & Son/Daughter, 10 years and under (D) 734 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, Concert Group, 19 years and under (D) 733 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, Concert Group, 18 years and under (D) 732 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, Concert Group, 16 years and under (D) 731 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, Concert Group, 14 years and under (D) 730 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, Concert Group, 12 years and under (D) 729 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, Concert Group, 10 years and under (D) 728 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, Concert Group, 8 years and under (D) 727 Piano Solo, Jazz Style, Concert Group, 6 years and under (D) REGULAR DUETS 640 Piano Duet, Parent/Grandparent & Son/Daughter, 12 years and under (D) 641 Piano Duet, Parent/Grandparent & Son/Daughter, 10 years and under (D) 642 Piano Duet, Parent/Grandparent & Son/Daughter, 8 years and under (D) 643 Piano Duet, Parent/Grandparent & Son/Daughter, 6 years and under (D) TRIOS 655 Piano Trio, 18 years and under (D) 654 Piano Trio, 16 years and under (D) 653 Piano Trio, 14 years and under (D) 652 Piano Trio, 12 years and under (D) 656 Piano Trio, Family, Open (D) FIRST YEAR OF INSTRUCTION 744 Piano Solo, First year of instruction, 15 years and under (D) 743 Piano Solo, First year of instruction, 14 years and under (D) 742 Piano Solo, First year of instruction, 13 years and under (D) 741 Piano Solo, First year of instruction, 12 years and under (D) 740 Piano Solo, First year of instruction, 11 years and under (D) 739 Piano Solo, First year of instruction, 10 years and under (D) 738 Piano Solo, First year of instruction, 9 years and under (D) 737 Piano Solo, First year of instruction, 8 years and under (D) 736 Piano Solo, First year of instruction, 7 years and under (D) 735 Piano Solo, First year of instruction, 6 years and under (D) SACRED MUSIC 752 Piano Solo, Sacred Music, 19 years and under (D) 751 Piano Solo, Sacred Music, 18 years and under (D) 750 Piano Solo, Sacred Music, 16 years and under (D) 749 Piano Solo, Sacred Music, 14 years and under (D) 748 Piano Solo, Sacred Music, 12 years and under (D) 747 Piano Solo, Sacred Music, 10 years and under (D) 746 Piano Solo, Sacred Music, 8 years and under (D) 745 Piano Solo, Sacred Music, 6 years and under (D) OWN COMPOSITION 759 Own Composition, Senior, Open (D) 758 Own Composition, 18 years and under (D) 757 Own Composition, 16 years and under (D) 756 Own Composition, 14 years and under (D) 755 Own Composition, 12 years and under (D) POP 774 Piano Solo, Pop Music, Own Choice, One Selection, 18 years and under (D) 773 Piano Solo, Pop Music, Own Choice, One Selection, 16 years and under (D) 772 Piano Solo, Pop Music, Own Choice, One Selection, 14 years and under (D) 771 Piano Solo, Pop Music, Own Choice, One Selection, 12 years and under (D) 770 Piano Solo, Pop Music, Own Choice, One Selection, 10 years and under (D) 769 Piano Solo, Pop Music, Own Choice, One Selection, 8 years and under (D) 768 Piano Solo, Pop Music, Own Choice, One Selection, 6 years and under (D) OTHER 606 Piano Solo, Concert Group, 8 years and under (D) 607 Piano Solo, Concert Group, 6 years and under (D) 622 Piano Solo, Sonata/Sonatina, 7 years and under (D) 623 Piano Solo, Sonata/Sonatina, 6 years and under (D) 780 Piano Solo, Country Style, Own Choice, One Selection, 18 years and under (D) 779 Piano Solo, Country Style, Own Choice, One Selection, 16 years and under (D) 778 Piano Solo, Country Style, Own Choice, One Selection, 14 years and under (D) 777 Piano Solo, Country Style, Own Choice, One Selection, 12 years and under (D) VOCAL Pop Solo 1348 Pop Song, Any Voice, 18 yrs & under (D) 1349 Pop Song, Any Voice, 16 yrs & under (D) 1350 Pop Song, Any Voice, 14 yrs. & under (D) 1351 Pop Song, Any Voice, 12 yrs & under (D) 1352 Pop Song, Any Voice, 10 yrs & under (D) 1353 Pop Song, Any Voice, 8 yrs & under (D) 1354 Pop Song Duet, Any Voice, 18 & under (D) 1355 Pop Song Duet, Any Voice, 16 & under (D) 1356 Pop Song Duet, Any Voice, 14 & under (D) 1357 Pop Song Duet, Any Voice, 12 & under (D) 1358 Pop Song Duet, Any Voice, 10 & under (D) Country Music 1400 Country Song, Ballad, Any Voice, 18 yrs. & under (D) 1401 Country Song, Ballad. Any Voice, 16 yrs & under (D) 1402 Country Song, Ballad, Any Voice, 14 yrs & under (D) 1403 Country Song, Ballad, Any Voice, 12 yrs & under (D) 1404 Country Song, Ballad, Any Voice, 10 yrs & under (D) 1405 Country Song, Ballad, Any Voice, 8 yrs & under (D) 1406 Country Song, Up-tempo, Any Voice, 18 yrs& under (D) 1407 Country Song, Up-tempo, Any Voice, 16 yrs & under (D) 1408 Country Song, Up-tempo, Any Voice, 14 yrs & under (D) 1409 Country Song, Up-tempo, Any Voice, 12 yrs & under (D) 1410 Country Song, Up-tempo, Any Voice, 10 yrs & under (D) 1411 Country Song, Up-tempo, Any Voice, 8 yrs & under (D) Concert Group 1394 Concert Group, 14 years & under (D) 1395 Concert Group, 12 years & under (D) 1396 Concert Group, 10 years & under (D) Christian Contemporary 1327 Christian Contemporary Solo, Any Voice, 18 & under (D) 1328 Christian Contemporary Solo, Any Voice, 16 & under (D) 1329 Christian Contemporary Solo, Any Voice, 14 & under (D) 1330 Christian Contemporary Solo, Any Voice, 12 & under (D) 1331 Christian Contemporary Solo, Any Voice, 10 & under (D) 1332 Christian Contemporary Solo, Any Voice, 8 & under (D) Operetta 1312 Vocal Solo, Operetta, Any Voice, 14 & under (D) 1313 Vocal Solo, Operetta, Any Voice, 12 & under (D) 1314 Vocal Solo, Operetta, Any Voice, 10 & under (D) Musical Theatre Duet, Ballad 1364 Musical Theatre Duet, Ballad, 18 & under (D) 1365 Musical Theatre Duet, Ballad, 16 & under (D) 1366 Musical Theatre Duet, Ballad, 14 & under (D) 1367 Musical Theatre Duet, Ballad, 12 & under (D) 1368 Musical Theatre Duet, Ballad, 10 & under (D) Musical Theatre Duets: 1377 Musical Theatre Duet, Partners 3 or more years apart (D) 1378 Musical Theatre Duet, Parent and son/daughter (D) Stand-alone (songs with Broadway feel but not from a show; for example, selections from Glee, Smash, Nashville, etc.) 1381 Stand Alone, Any Voice, 18 & under (D) 1382 Stand Alone, Any Voice, 16 & under (D) 1383 Stand Alone, Any Voice, 14 & under (D) 1384 Stand Alone, Any Voice, 12 & under (D) 1385 Stand Alone, Any Voice, 10 & under (D) Movie Selection 9094 Movie Selection, Own Choice, Any Voice, 14 years & under (D) 9095 Movie Selection, Own Choice, Any Voice, 12 years & under (D) 9096 Movie Selection, Own Choice, Any Voice, 10 years & under (D) Saskatchewan Poetry 10060 Sask Poetry, Own Choice, 1 Selection, 18 years & under (D) 10061 Sask Poetry, Own Choice, 1 Selection, 16 years & under (D) 10062 Sask Poetry, Own Choice, 1 Selection, 15 years & under (D) 10063 Sask Poetry, Own Choice, 1 Selection, 14 years & under (D) 10064 Sask Poetry, Own Choice, 1 Selection, 13 years & under (D) 10065 Sask Poetry, Own Choice, 1 Selection, 12 years & under (D) 10066 Sask Poetry, Own Choice, 1 Selection, 11 years & under (D) 10067 Sask Poetry, Own Choice, 1 Selection, 10 years & under (D) 10068 Sask Poetry, Own Choice, 1 Selection, 9 years & under (D) .
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