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oh you know what i meanPieces not songs!
oh you know what i meanPieces not songs!
Haha my year seven piano examiner told me off for doing thatPieces not songs!
Haha my year seven piano examiner told me off for doing that
it depends on whether you're using the 2008 or the 2009 syllabus. both are still valid, and the scale requirements have changed significantly.i've got my 7th grade piano exams VERY soon.
would anyone happen to have a list of all the scales etc. that would be required?
I know what they are...it's just, I want to make sure I've practised everything because there's quite a lot now (for me anyway)
thanks
both are important, pieces are worth slightly more and leave a bigger impression, but scales must be good too if you want to do well.i'm doing an 8th grade piano exam on tuesday!!!
freaking out because im so unprepared...
what should i do??
what do u think the most important thing is.. scales or the pieces??
very unmotivated..
please HELP!
I agree!!!!!
Whenever I have a nice examiner, I imagine them sitting at their desk and writing evil comments on my exam sheet while I'm playing! Oh well might just be my musical insecurity or something.
does anyone know the standards of grade 8 AMEB piano exams??
im getting conflicting ideas about how high the bar is raised from grade 7..
i have a grade 8 piano exam in 3 days!!!
thanks.
In grades 1-7..it's just a matter of being able to keep in time and playing the notes..sorry to double-post, but if piano is the same as cello (and i'm sure it is, i've done a few exams in each) the bar hardly moves at all... well, it does in a way, but because you've done seven and learnt the stuff for eighth, it doesnt feel difficult.
on a slightly different note, does anyone know how different Amus is from 8th? everyone says its a huge deal, but the pieces, at least, don't feel that hard. is the general knowledge huge or something?
the jump from 8th to amus is HUGE. it doesn't really feel like it when you just sit down and play, but if you record yourself, you'll notice a huge difference in your performance style.sorry to double-post, but if piano is the same as cello (and i'm sure it is, i've done a few exams in each) the bar hardly moves at all... well, it does in a way, but because you've done seven and learnt the stuff for eighth, it doesnt feel difficult.
on a slightly different note, does anyone know how different Amus is from 8th? everyone says its a huge deal, but the pieces, at least, don't feel that hard. is the general knowledge huge or something?
the jump from 8th to amus is HUGE. it doesn't really feel like it when you just sit down and play, but if you record yourself, you'll notice a huge difference in your performance style.
the pieces aren't really that much harder at all, its just how well you express the emotion. its a performance diploma after all!