Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
a This subject has been designed to apply to singers and to instrumentalists performing on any instrument
included in the current range of subjects featured in the Boards syllabuses. Singing candidates will also
be expected to use the piano or an instrument of their choice.
b Practical Musicianship Grade 5 (or above) provides an alternative to Grade 5 in Theory of Music or any
ABRSM solo jazz subject as a prerequisite for entry to Grades 68 of all Practical subjects.
c Where applicable, tests will be played by the examiner on the piano.
d Candidates may, where appropriate, sing tests on lah or any other vowel sound or to sol-fa, as they prefer.
e The examiner will allow appropriate preparation time (of approximately one minute) for the following
tests: singing/playing at sight, improvising (from Grade 4), transposing at sight, and realizing a gured
bass.
f The examiner will award an overall grading, rather than a mark, on the following basis:
A: a Pass with Distinction
B: a Pass with Merit
C: a Pass
F: failure to reach the standard required to pass
g Copies of specimen tests for this subject are available via music dealers or, in case of difculty,
www.abrsmpublishing.com.
Candidates will be asked to respond to the following tests:
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