[r-t] Judging a Striking Competition
    Simon Reading 
    simonreading at dsl.pipex.com
       
    Mon Apr  5 20:04:46 UTC 2010
    
    
  
The following system works quite well.
Mark each change out of 5, with 5 for a perfect row, 4 for a disturbance 
to the rhythm, 3 for a slight clip, etc
That gives you a maximum score of 5n, where n is the no of rows, which 
is easily converted to a percentage.
Having a page printed out with each possible score for each row makes it 
very easy to mark as you listen;
ie
0 1 2 3 4 5
0 1 2 3 4 5
0 1 2 3 4 5
etc
On 05/04/2010 20:55, Daniel Brady wrote:
> I was wondering if anybody could let me know exactly how to go about 
> judging a striking competition, to result in a 12 bell style 
> percentage set of results.
>
> I'm judging a competition later this year and this system appeals to 
> me more than the usual hand-wavey 2 faults for this 1 for that type 
> system, as it should give a standardised result.
>
> cheers, (in advance)
>
> Daniel Brady
>
>
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