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1.4 KiB
PHP
25 lines
1.4 KiB
PHP
<x-help-modal title="Bonus Score Definitions">
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<p class="mb-5">Bonus scores are most often used for an improvisation score for jazz band auditions. A bonus score
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earned by an entry will be directly added
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to that entries final score. When you create a bonus score, you will also specify to which auditions that bonus
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score should apply. When a student
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earns a bonus score for one entry, that bonus will be applied to all entries that receive that bonus score.</p>
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<p class="mb-5">
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Let's say you create a bonus score called, "Saxophone Improvisation," and assign Jazz Alto, Jazz Tenor, and Jazz
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Bari auditions to that bonus
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score. If a student is entered on all three saxes, when they receive an improv score on one sax, that score will
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apply to all 3. The system
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will not allow another improv score to be assigned by the same judge unless the first one is deleted. If you
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want that student to improv on each instrument
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separately, you will need to create a separate bonus score for each instrument.
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</p>
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<P>
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The weight allows you to control how much influence the bonus score has on the outcome of the audition. The
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bonus score is
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multiplied by the weight then added to the final score. The weight may be any positive number, including
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decimals.
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</P>
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</x-help-modal>
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