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1 Electronic Keyboard & Organ Syllabus Electronic Keyboard, Electronic Organ & Organ Grade exams Trinity College London Charity number Patron HRH The Duke of Kent KG Chief Executive Sarah Kemp Copyright 2014 Trinity College London Published by Trinity College London First impression, September 2014

2 Important information Changes from the previous syllabus Refreshed technical work (scales & arpeggios, chord knowledge and exercises). New performance repertoire for electronic keyboard Initial Grade 5. Pieces are now in one group, which candidates are able to choose freely from. Electronic keyboard candidates performing an own interpretation piece are no longer required to provide a statement for the examiner. Electronic organ candidates may perform one piece of their own choice. Updated repertoire lists for organ. Please note that from 2015, candidates are required to provide the examiner with photocopies of all pieces being performed, except pieces taken from Trinity publications, in addition to bringing original copies or authorised downloads into the exam. Overlap arrangements This syllabus is valid from 1 January The syllabus will remain valid until 31 December 2015, giving a one-year overlap. During this time, candidates may present pieces and technical work from either syllabus, but not a mixture of both. Impression information Please note that this is the first impression (September 2014). Candidates should refer to to ensure that they are using the latest impression of the syllabus.

3 Contents Introduction... 3 Why take a Trinity graded exam?...4 Range of qualifications... 5 About the exam... 6 Exam structure and mark scheme... 6 Pieces...8 Instruments...10 Electronic keyboard glossary of chords...12 Own composition...13 Mark scheme for pieces...14 Technical work...15 Supporting tests:...16 Sight reading...17 Aural...21 Improvisation...24 Musical knowledge...26 Requirements: Electronic keyboard (subject code EK)... In Electronic organ (subject code EO)... In Organ (subject code OGN) Information and regulations...76 Music publishers...81 Trinity publications...83

4 Introduction I am delighted to introduce this syllabus containing details of grade exams for keyboard instruments. Like all Trinity College London ( Trinity ) syllabuses, this syllabus is designed to enable candidates of all levels and abilities to demonstrate their skills in a way that suits their individual needs as learners. It does this by offering unrivalled flexibility of choice within each section of the exam, as well as giving candidates the opportunity to express their own musical identities through options to improvise and perform original compositions. Underpinning these innovative features is a uniquely diagnostic mark scheme, ensuring that candidates receive precise and specific feedback to inform their continued learning. Trinity aims to treat each candidate individually when considering how we can make our exams accessible to all, recognising that requirements vary. Please visit ( our website ) for more information or contact us directly to discuss any specific requirements. We hope you enjoy exploring the music on offer in this syllabus, and we wish you every success in your exams and wider music-making. Further information on all our exams, as well as additional supporting materials for teachers and candidates, can be found on our website. Francesca Christmas Head of Academic Governance Music Trinity accepts entries for its exams on the condition that candidates conform to the requirements of the appropriate syllabus. Any amendments to the requirements will be published and advertised via our website and in subsequent imprints. Trinity College London is an awarding body recognised by the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) in England and the Welsh Government (WG). Trinity s qualifications are regulated by these authorities within the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF). Various arrangements are in place with governmental education authorities worldwide. In the UK, Trinity s Grade 6 8 exams can contribute towards entry into higher education through the allocation of UCAS points. Please see page 80 for further information. 3

5 Why take a Trinity grade exam? Recognising that there is no single approach to musical assessment, Trinity s grade exams are guided by a core philosophy of flexibility, placing the needs of individual candidates at the heart of the exam. This is done by: offering freedom of choice within the exam to enable candidates to play to their strengths examining real musical skills that are specific to each instrument or the voice allowing candidates to express their own musical identities through options to improvise and present original compositions using a diagnostic mark scheme, offering precise and specific feedback to inform continued learning linking closely with Trinity s other music qualifications to provide flexible progression routes drawing on Trinity s many relationships around the world to feature repertoire inspired by a range of musical genres, as well as exciting new works by up-and-coming composers. As well as incorporating these innovative features, Trinity s grade music exams are delivered by a panel of friendly examiners who are rigorously trained and standardised. This aims to create a positive and personalised experience for all candidates. 4

6 Range of qualifications Trinity s music qualifications offer flexible progression routes from beginner to advanced levels in a range of musical genres. All are designed to help candidates develop as musicians according to their individual needs as learners. Grade exams assess a broad range of musicianship skills, including performance, while certificate exams focus entirely on performance, including separate marks for stagecraft. Candidates can enter any combination of grade or certificate exams, and do not need to pass any particular level in order to proceed to a higher level. Each level features an equivalent grade theory exam, supporting candidates in developing their understanding of the technical language of music. However, no theory qualifications or other prerequisites are required to enter grade or certificate exams at any level. After Grade 8 or the Advanced Certificate, candidates can progress to diplomas at associate (ATCL), licentiate (LTCL) and fellowship (FTCL) levels. These assess higher skills in performance, teaching, theory and composition. Adults who work as music educators may also wish to consider Trinity s Level 4 Certificate for Music Educators (Trinity CME). This syllabus focuses on grade exams in keyboard instruments. Visit our website for more information about other grade exams, certificate exams, diplomas, the Trinity CME, and Music Tracks an initiative designed to support teachers in delivering large- and small-group instrumental tuition. QCF* Level EQF** Level Classical & Jazz Rock & Pop Theory & Written 7 7 FTCL FMusTCL 6 6 LTCL LMusTCL 4 5 ATCL AMusTCL Certificate for Music Educators (Trinity CME) Music Tracks Solo Certificate Group Certificate 3 4 Grade 8 Grade 8 Grade 8 Advanced Advanced Grade 7 Grade 7 Grade 7 Grade 6 Grade 6 Grade Grade 5 Grade 5 Grade 5 Intermediate Intermediate Grade 4 Grade 4 Grade Grade 3 Grade 3 Grade 3 Foundation Foundation Entry Level 3 Entry Levels 1 2 Grade 2 Grade 2 Grade 2 Track 2 Grade 1 Grade 1 Grade 1 Track 1 1 Initial Initial n/a Initial Track First Access Track * Qualifications and Credit Framework in England, Wales and Northern Ireland ** European Qualifications Framework Not QCF or EQF accredited 5

7 About the exam Exam structure and mark scheme Initial Grade 5 Max. marks Grades 6 8 Max. marks Piece 1 22 Piece 1 22 Piece 2 22 Piece 2 22 Piece 3 22 Piece 3 22 Technical work* Either: i) scales and chord knowledge or ii) exercises Supporting tests Any TWO of the following: sight reading or aural or improvisation or musical knowledge 14 Technical work* Either: i) scales and chord knowledge or ii) exercises Supporting test 1 sight reading Supporting test 2 One of the following: improvisation or aural Total * Electronic organ and organ technical work does not include exercises. Comments and marks are given for each section of the exam, up to the maximums listed in the table above. It is not necessary to pass all sections or any particular section in order to achieve a pass overall. The total mark for the exam corresponds to different pass/below pass bands as follows: Overall mark Band Distinction Merit Pass Below pass Below pass

8 About the exam Candidates may present the sections of the exam in an order of their choice, and should indicate their preferred order on the appointment form. This should be given to the examiner at the start of the exam. If no preference is indicated, pieces are heard first in exams for accompanied instruments, and technical work is heard first in exams for unaccompanied instruments. Exams are designed to allow sufficient time for setting up and presenting all sections. Level Exam duration (minutes) Initial 13 Grade 1 13 Grade 2 15 Grade 3 15 Grade 4 20 Grade 5 20 Grade 6 25 Grade 7 25 Grade

9 About the exam Pieces Electronic keyboard Piece choice and programming Candidates must perform three pieces, and are encouraged to present a balanced programme. Candidates may choose any three pieces from those listed for the grade. Candidates may substitute one piece for an own composition (see page 13). The lists contain pieces where there is greater opportunity for more individual interpretation and also pieces with substantial opportunities for improvisation. Own interpretation The aim of these pieces is to allow the candidate to create a personal arrangement with as much artistic and musical flair as possible in line with the expectations for the grade. Voice(s) and style are chosen by the candidate and the music should be adapted by changing rhythm, register or even harmony to produce a creative response. Auto intros/endings are not permitted, although the candidate may compose and perform their own intro/ending. Improvisation The aim of the improvisation pieces is to encourage creativity and originality. Candidates must not bring additional notation or written-out solos to the exam and the improvising must have a sense of spontaneity. Chords Single or fully fingered chords can be used at the candidate s discretion, though at higher grades the chords required may not be available as single fingered chords. Candidates are free to use their judgement in choosing spacing and arrangement of the notes according to the most convenient fingering. Set up Efficient setting up is a major part of the technique of the instrument and is expected to be carried out quickly and efficiently in all exams. Marks may be deducted for unnecessary delays in setting up for any part of the exam, including protracted delays at the start or between items, or restarts due to improper set-up. At the end of each piece the candidate should begin setting up for the next piece. Please set up for the next piece is clearly marked in the music at the end of each piece in Trinity publications as a reminder. Electronic organ Piece choice and programming Candidates must perform three pieces, and are encouraged to present a balanced programme. Candidates may choose any three pieces from those listed for the grade. Candidates may substitute one piece for an own composition (see page 13), or for a piece of their own choice. Own choice pieces must be comparable in technical and musical demand to the pieces listed at the same grade. Pre-approval of own choice repertoire is not required, but marks may be deducted if the demands of the piece are not appropriate for the grade. 8

10 Organ Piece choice and programming About the exam Candidates must perform three pieces, and are encouraged to present a balanced programme. Pieces by at least two composers should be played. Pieces are divided into two groups: group A and group B. Candidates must choose at least one piece from each group. The third piece may be chosen from either group, or may be the candidate s own composition (see page 13). All instruments Performance and interpretation All pieces must be prepared in full unless otherwise stated. Repeats of more than a few bars should not be played unless otherwise stated. All da capo and dal segno instructions should be observed. Cadenzas should be omitted unless otherwise stated. Candidates are encouraged to use appropriate ornamentation, particularly at Grades 6 8. All tempo and performance markings should be observed (eg Allegro, rall., cresc.). Metronome marks are given as a guide but do not need to be observed exactly, as long as the style and character of the piece is maintained. Candidates may perform any or all of their pieces from memory, although this is not compulsory and no additional marks are given for this. Page turns The examiner will not be able to act as a page turner. Difficult page turns may be overcome by photocopying the relevant pages. A page turner may assist at Grades 6 8, but may only remain in the exam when required to turn pages. Music and copies Candidates are responsible for obtaining the music for their exam in good time prior to entering. Candidates are advised to check the availability of pieces before deciding to perform them. Recommended editions are listed in the syllabus, but candidates may perform from any edition as long as it has not been shortened or otherwise simplified. Where a particular edition must be used, this is indicated in the syllabus. Product codes for publications are included where available. Guidelines regarding the legitimacy of all forms of sheet music can be obtained from the UK Music Publishers Association s Code of Fair Practice, available at Candidates must comply with copyright and other intellectual property laws in the country where the exam is taking place. In accordance with the Code of Fair Practice, candidates must produce original copies of all pieces to be performed at the exam, even if pieces have been memorised, handwritten or typeset. Pieces where no original copy has been provided may be awarded no marks. Candidates must provide photocopies of all pieces, except pieces taken from Trinity publications, to be performed as a reference for the examiner. Photocopies will be retained by the examiner and destroyed after the exam. Where music has been downloaded, candidates must bring proof of purchase or the web address where it was accessed for the examiner s reference. 9

11 About the exam Instruments Electronic keyboard Candidates are responsible for providing their own keyboard, music stand, keyboard stand, power adaptor and seat (if required). A mains power supply will be available at centres but candidates should check with the representative to ensure it is within easy reach of the instrument. Candidates are responsible for the electrical safety of any equipment used in their exam. The steward will normally be responsible for assisting with the setting up and removal of the instrument but the candidate should have a full working knowledge of the set up procedure. It is recommended that instruments have the following specification: range: minimum 4 octaves (Initial Grade 1); minimum 5 octaves (Grades 2 8) keyboard: full-size keys capability from Grade 2: minimum 16-note polyphonic capacity; a range of individual voices and rhythm styles; dual voice/layer from Grade 3: registration memory; touch sensitivity option from Grade 5: left split point from Grade 6: a minimum of 8 registrations which can be pre-programmed before the exam; touch sensitivity (compulsory); left voice; accompaniment split point; pedal function with different settings to include sustain, registration change, fill, rhythm start/stop; pitch bend function with moveable range; octave transpose for both right and left voices; chord settings to include fingered chords, fingered on bass and full keyboard chords. All pieces and tests will be assessed on the musicality of the candidate s performance and not on the capacity of the instrument itself. However, performances that fail to realise a large amount of the performance information on the printed score will not be able to attract high marks. Candidates may therefore adapt the music, making use of the resources available. Any changes must not substantially alter the character of the pieces (eg changing Clarinet/March to Electric Guitar/Ballad). Up to and including Grade 2, candidates using keyboards without registration memory may find it necessary to alter the voice from that stipulated in the music to facilitate quick changes; for example, by selecting voices with near or adjacent menu locations which give a noticeable voice change. The ability to use dual voice and to program voice changes is important to build a musically interesting performance. The use of volume control is important to add interest and shape and should follow the dynamics marked in the score. Volume may be varied manually, through foot pedals, or through a touch sensitive keyboard setting as appropriate. The use of Accompaniment B and, optionally, Accompaniments C and D at Grades 6 8, can also add a feeling of climax and direction. Left and Accompaniment Split Point functions are required at Grades 6 8. Pieces which require these functions have split points suggested for 5 octave keyboards where middle C is C3. 10

12 About the exam Guides for use of Octave Transpose on 5 octave keyboards are printed on Grades 6 8 pieces which require this function. Further guidance on keyboard functions and a glossary of terms for Initial Grade 8 are provided on our website. Candidates may introduce further changes according to the capabilities of their instrument, as long as they are musically appropriate. Auto intros/endings may only be used where indicated and must be integrated within the style and instrumentation of the piece. They should not exceed four bars in length. Pre-recorded material is not permitted in electronic keyboard exams, but registration memory facilities may be used. Electronic organ Arrangements over instruments must be discussed and agreed with the representative well in advance of the exam date. Instruments must be installed before the start of the exam day and not removed until the end. Instruments must have a pedal board with a compass of at least one octave. Candidates have freedom of registration as appropriate to the music played. Style should be used at all levels where this enhances the performance. Electronic organs may be pre-programmed with the following only (the use of disks to facilitate this is acceptable): control data registration changes pedal functions footswitches knee lever. Organ The repertoire for electronic organ and organ is not interchangeable. Arrangements over instruments, venue and location must be discussed and agreed with the representative well in advance of the exam date. Instruments must be installed before the start of the exam day and not removed until the end. If the exam is held in a public building, arrangements must be made to ensure there is no audience present. Candidates may play a conventional pipe organ, a pipeless analogue electronic organ, or a computer organ. Candidates should always check that the instrument they are using is adequate for the requirements of the pieces they are performing in the exam. Candidates have freedom of registration as appropriate to the music played. Memory features other than adjustable pistons and the use of sequencers are not permitted. The repertoire for organ and electronic organ is not interchangeable. 11

13 About the exam Electronic keyboard glossary of chords The glossary of chords below indicates the meanings of the chord symbols used in pieces published by Trinity. It is not intended that these examples represent the way each chord must be arranged within the pieces; candidates should use their judgement to choose spacing and arrangement of the notes according to the most convenient fingering. Single fingered or fully fingered chords can be used at the candidate s discretion, though in the higher grades the chords required may not be available as single fingered chords. The following examples indicate the meaning of the chord requirements across Initial Grade 8. C C C6 C 6 C7 CŒ Š7 C 7 C 7(b5) Cº Cº7 C& C9 C ˆˆ9 C 9 C7(#5) C7(b9) C 4 C 2 C7(b5) C/G This glossary of chords is also provided on our website. 12

14 Own composition About the exam Candidates can choose to present an own composition as one of their pieces. The focus of the assessment for this is on performance, using the same assessment criteria as for all other pieces. Marks will not be awarded for the quality of the composition. Candidates should note that: the technical and musical demands of the own composition must be comparable to the pieces listed at the same grade own compositions should largely be candidates unaided work, although teachers may offer guidance as necessary own compositions at Initial Grade 5 may be notated in any coherent form, including graphic score or lead sheet. Own compositions at Grades 6 8 must be notated on a stave. Marks will be deducted if notation is incomplete or inaccurate, or if the performance varies significantly from the notation notation may be handwritten, typeset or produced electronically a copy of the own composition must be given to the examiner at the start of the exam. Durations and compositional brief for own composition Grade Duration (minutes) Requirements Initial 1 2 A piece containing sudden changes Grade A piece containing sudden dynamic contrast Grade A piece contrasting legato and staccato passages Grade A piece which starts quietly and simply, and builds to a loud, grand climax Grade A piece with long melodic phrases Grade A piece containing many wide leaps Grade A piece containing use of the pitch bend function Grade A piece featuring legato 3rds in the right hand Grade A piece incorporating fingered on bass chords (chords sounding in inversions) Durations and compositional brief for own composition Grade 6 8 organ Grade Duration (minutes) Requirements Grade A piece featuring the pedals Grade A piece featuring octaves in both hands Grade A piece featuring at least two contrapuntal voices 13

15 About the exam Mark scheme for pieces Each piece is awarded three separate marks corresponding to three different musical components, allowing candidates to receive precise feedback about specific aspects of their performance. These marks combine to give an overall mark for the piece. The three components are as follows: fluency and accuracy: the ability to perform fluently, with a stable pulse and with an accurate realisation of the notation technical facility: the ability to control the instrument effectively, encompassing the various technical demands of the music communication and interpretation: the interpretation of the music and the way the performance conveys a sense of sylistic understanding and audience engagement. Marks are awarded for these to form a maximum total mark for each piece as follows: Fluency and accuracy 7 Technical facility 7 Communication and interpretation 8 Total mark for each piece 22 Maximum mark Total marks awarded for pieces correspond to the pass/below pass bands as follows: Total mark for each piece Band Distinction Merit Pass Below pass Below pass 2 Further information about this mark scheme and the assessment criteria that support it is available on our website. 14

16 Technical work About the exam This section of the exam supports the development of technical skills by assessing candidates performance in a range of technical work options. Electronic keyboard Candidates choose one of the following options: scales and chord knowledge exercises Scales and chord knowledge should be performed: on a piano voice from memory with no additional voice, accompaniment, rhythm or metronome click with the master volume set to 50 75% of maximum resulting in a mf to f dynamic level in similar motion, except where stated [scales] ascending and descending, with the right hand one octave higher than the left hand unless otherwise stated [scales] an octave higher or lower if necessary to accommodate the range of the instrument at the required tempo see the tempi listed at each grade and in the relevant Trinity book [scales]. Electronic organ and organ Scales and arpeggios are to be performed from memory. In the organ syllabus, music may be used for the pedal study at Grades 6 8. In the electronic organ syllabus, pedal sustain, if present, should be switched on for scales and arpeggios. Further information about specific technical work requirements for each grade is given in the relevant sections of this syllabus. Mark scheme Technical work is awarded a single mark that corresponds to the pass/below pass bands as follows: Mark Band Distinction Merit 9 10 Pass 7 8 Below pass Below pass 2 Information about the assessment criteria that support this mark scheme is available on our website. 15

17 About the exam Supporting tests This section of the exam supports the development of broader musical skills by assessing candidates in two different supporting tests. At Initial Grade 5, candidates must choose two supporting tests from the following options: sight reading aural improvisation musical knowledge At Grades 6 8, all candidates are assessed in sight reading, and must choose between aural and improvisation for their second supporting test. Mark scheme Each supporting test is awarded a single mark that corresponds to the pass/below pass bands as follows: Mark Band 9 10 Distinction 8 Merit 6 7 Pass 4 5 Below pass Below pass 2 Information about the assessment criteria that support this mark scheme is available on our website. 16

18 Sight reading About the exam This test assesses candidates ability to perform an unseen musical extract, at a level approximately two grades lower than the exam being taken. After setting up their instrument, candidates are given 30 seconds to study the test before performing it, during which time they may practise any or all of it aloud. The examiner does not mark this preparation period. Examples of sight reading tests for Initial Grade 5 can be found in Trinity s Sound at Sight series, available from or your local music retailer. Candidates for electronic keyboard Initial Grade 5 exams may choose between two different ways of performing the sight reading test; either with single-fingered chords with rhythm and accompaniment, or with fully-fingered chords without rhythm. Candidates for Grade 6 8 exams must perform the sight reading test using fully-fingered chords with rhythm and accompaniment. Specimen sight reading tests for Grades 6 8 are available to download from our website. Tests comply with the musical parameters listed in the table overleaf. Lists are cumulative, meaning that tests may also include requirements from preceding grades. 17

19 About the exam Sight reading parameters for electronic keyboard Grade Keys (cumulative*) Time signatures (cumulative*) Chords (cumulative*) Note values (cumulative*) Initial C major 2 q and h mf Dynamics (cumulative*) Other (cumulative*) five-finger hand position only Grade 1 4 I,V _ and _ î f Grade 2 A minor 3 IV h. and Î p five-finger hand position (RH not tonic) change of hand position within octave Grade 3 F and G major; D minor (including C#) VI w, q. and e Grade 4 D major; B and E minor V 7 two-part right hand Grade 5 A and Bb major; C minor 6 x and Å three-part right hand Grade 6 Eb major; F# and G minor 8 all common chords and dominant 7th chords, minor 7th chords on white root notes only grace notes mp, cresc., dim. right-hand chords of three notes or more, spread chords Grade 7 E and Ab major; F minor 1 and " minor 7th chords on black notes, major 7th chords on white notes dotted semibreves Grade 8 B and Db major major 7th chords on black notes, diminished chords duplets, triplets * Tests may also include requirements from preceding grades. 18

20 About the exam Sight reading requirements for electronic organ Tempi and articulation (cumulative*) Note values Time signatures Grade Keys (cumulative*) Manuals (cumulative*) Pedals (cumulative*) Registration (cumulative*) (cumulative*) five-finger hand position only two manuals to be used throughout; contrasting sounds on both manuals; mf (cumulative*) Initial C major 2 q and h moderato 4 w and _ î legato remains within hand postion (not necessarily C) G major; A minor (white notes only) Grade 1 two-part texture allegretto and simple phrasing Grade 2 3 h. and ties andante and more intricate phrasing e, Î and _ white notes only F major; D minor (including C#) Grade 3 q. and ä staccato and accents three-part texture all notes D and Bb major; E and D minor (plus accidentals) Grade 4 rall., accel., a tempo and pause x and Å ; dotted notes and rests 6 more varied texture and some further chromaticism more independent pedal part solo voice on upper manual A and Eb major; B and G minor (including modulation) Grade 5 full use of pedals use of swell pedal; cresc.; dim.; pp and ff any common terms and signs Grade 6 F# and C minor 8 E and Ab major; C# and F minor 9 Grade 7 plus duplets/ triplets 2 and changing time signatures changes of registration B and Db major; G# and Bb minor (including double sharps and flats) Grade 8 19 * Tests may also include requirements from preceding grades.

21 About the exam Sight reading requirements for organ 20 Tempi and articulation (cumulative*) Note values Time signatures (cumulative*) Manuals (cumulative*) Pedals (cumulative*) Registration (cumulative*) Grade Keys (cumulative*) (cumulative*) moderato and legato remains within hand postion (not necessarily C) single manual; 8 only; mf 2 and 4 q, h, w, and _ î C major, G major, A minor (white notes only) two-part texture Grade 1 allegretto and simple phrasing Grade 2 3 h. and ties notes between A2 and G3 inclusive (toes only) two manuals (hands on the same manual); 4 ; p and f; pedal couplers andante and more intricate phrasing F major; D minor (including C#) e, Î, and _ Grade 3 three-part texture notes between F2 and C4 inclusive (toes only) manual couples; 2 ; 16 q. and ä staccato, accents and pause D and Bb major; E and D minor (plus accidentals) Grade 4 rall., accel. and a tempo x and Å ; dotted notes and rests more varied texture and some further chromaticism toe and heel signs and more independent pedal part hands on separate manuals; change of manual 6 A and Eb major; B and G minor (including modulation) adjacent notes with same foot; staccato; legato use of swell pedal, cresc., dim., pp and ff Grade 5 any common terms and signs more complex textures full use of pedals throughout range, including crossing feet Grade 6 F# and C minor 8 E and Ab major; C# and F minor 9 Grade 7 duplets/triplets changes of registration! and changing time signatures B and Db major; G# and Bb minor (including double sharps and flats) Grade 8 * Tests may also include requirements from preceding grades.

22 Aural About the exam This test supports the development of candidates abilities in the field of musical perception by assessing their responses to carefully graded questions. Questions are detailed in the table below and based on a single musical example, performed at the piano by the examiner. Practice tests can be found in Trinity s Aural Tests from 2007 books, available from our online shop or your local music retailer. Grade Parameters Task Response Listen to the melody with a missing final note Sing, hum or whistle the final tonic note Initial major key 4 bars 2 Listen to the melody twice Listen to the melody once Clap the rhythm Identify the melody as mainly legato or staccato Listen to three notes from the melody Identify the highest or lowest note Listen to the melody twice i) Clap back the rhythm ii) Identify the melody as in 2 or 3 time Grade 1 major key 4 bars 2 or 3 Listen to the melody once Listen to the melody once Identify the last note as higher, lower or the same as the first note Identify the melody as mainly legato or staccato Listen to the melody twice with a change of pitch in the second playing Identify where the change occurs Listen to the melody twice Indicate a sense of the pulse and time signature during the second playing Grade 2 major or minor key 2 or 3 Listen to the melody once Listen to the melody once Identify the last note as higher, lower or the same as the first note i) Identify the melody as major or minor ii) Explain the dynamics during the piece, which may also include crescendo and diminuendo Listen to the melody twice with a change of rhythm or pitch in the second playing Identify the change as rhythm or pitch 21

23 About the exam Grade Parameters Task Response Grade 3 Grade 4 major or minor key 3 or 4 major or minor key 4 or 6 Listen to the melody twice Listen to the first two notes played from low to high Listen to a triad played with three notes sounding together Study a copy of the melody, provided in treble and bass clef as appropriate, and listen to it three times with a change of rhythm and pitch in the second and third playing Listen to the accompanied melody twice Listen to the first two notes played consecutively Listen to the melody once Study a copy of the melody, provided in treble and bass clef as appropriate, and listen to it three times with a change of rhythm and pitch in the second and third playing Listen to the piece twice Indicate a sense of the pulse and time signature during the second playing Identify the interval formed as a major second, minor third, major third, perfect fourth or perfect fifth Identify the triad as major or minor Identify in which bar the change occurred Indicate a sense of the pulse and time signature during the second playing Identify the interval as a unison, minor or major second, minor or major third, perfect fourth or fifth, minor or major sixth Identify the cadence as perfect or imperfect Identify in which bars the changes to rhythm and pitch occurred i) Identify the time signature ii) Identify the opening as major or minor iii) Identify any changes in tonality Listen to the final part of the piece Identify the cadence as perfect, imperfect or interrupted Grade 5 major or minor key 2, 3 or 6 Listen to two notes from the melody line played consecutively Identify the interval as a unison, minor or major second, minor or major third, perfect fourth or fifth, minor or major sixth, minor or major seventh or an octave Listen to the piece once Explain the articulation and the dynamics Study a copy of the piece and listen to it three times with a change of rhythm and of pitch in the melody line in the second and third playing Locate and describe the changes of rhythm and of pitch 22

24 About the exam Grade Parameters Task Response Listen to a piece twice State the time signature and comment after either or both playings on the main features of the piece, eg phrasing, style and dynamics Listen to the final part of the piece Identify the cadence as perfect, imperfect, plagal or interrupted Grade 6 major key 2, 3, 4 or 6 Listen to part of the piece which modulates. The opening key will first be stated and the tonic chord played Identify the key to which the music modulates as dominant, subdominant or relative minor. Answers may alternatively be given as key names Study a copy of the piece and listen to it twice with two changes to the melody line Locate and describe changes as rhythm, pitch or articulation Listen to a piece twice Comment, after either or both playings, on the main features of the piece, eg style, phrasing, articulation and dynamics Listen to a passage from the piece once Identify the cadence as perfect, imperfect, plagal or interrupted Grade 7 minor key, any time signature Study a copy of the first section of the piece and listen to it twice with three changes Locate and describe three changes of pitch (of the melody line) or rhythm Listen to part of the piece once with a modified ending. The opening key will first be stated and the tonic chord played Identify the key to which the music has modulated as sub-dominant minor, relative major or dominant of the relative major. Answers may alternatively be given as key names Grade 8 major or minor key, any time signature Listen to a piece twice Study a copy of the music and listen to it three times with three areas of changes in the second and third playing Comment on the significant features of the piece, eg style, rhythm, texture, dynamics, phrasing and articulation Locate and describe, after either the second and/or the third playing, the three changes as rhythm, melody, harmony, articulation, dynamics or tempo 23

25 About the exam Improvisation This test assesses candidates ability to improvise fluently, coherently and creatively in response to a musical stimulus. Candidates must choose a stimulus from the following options, indicating their choice of stimulus on the appointment form: melodic: based on a series of pitches rhythmic: based on a rhythmic idea chordal: based on a set of chord symbols In the exam, candidates are presented with a notated stimulus, which the examiner then plays twice on the piano. Where a melodic or rhythmic stimulus is chosen, the examiner asks candidates to play or tap it back to ensure that they have understood it. Candidates are then given time to study the test before they perform it, during which time they may prepare their response aloud. At Initial Grade 5, 30 seconds preparation time is given. At Grades 6 8, 60 seconds are given. Where a chordal stimulus is chosen, the examiner will give the candidate a copy of a two stave piano score containing notated chords with chord symbols printed above. The examiner will play this through twice at a steady tempo. The candidate should then prepare and perform a short improvisation based on the given chords. Candidates can choose to perform the improvisation as a solo incorporating the chord pattern, or they may request that the examiner play the chords while they improvise above them. The phrase may be repeated several times, depending on length and speed, until the improvisation reaches a natural conclusion. Stimuli comply with the musical parameters listed in the table below and opposite. Lists are cumulative, meaning that tests may also include requirements from preceding grades. Further guidance and example stimuli can be found on our website. Written keys for chordal stimulus Initial, Grades 1, 2 & 3 Grades 4 & 5 (cumulative*) C, F & G major A, D, E, G & B minor Grades 6, 7 & 8 (cumulative*) C, F, G, Bb, D, Eb & A major plus relative minors * Tests may also include requirements from preceding grades. 24

26 About the exam Parameters for improvisation tests Grade Melodic stimulus: max. range of given motif Rhythmic stimulus (cumulative*) Melodic & rhythmic stimulus: suggested length of response Chordal stimulus (cumulative*) Initial Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 3 stepwise notes 3 notes one step one leap up to a 4th 4 notes range up to a 5th 5 notes range up to a 6th octave (diatonic) octave (simple chromaticism) twelfth (chromatic) 4 2 bars crotchets minims quavers with dots with ties 2, 3 4 bars semiquavers 6 triplets 1 phrase 1 2 phrases 2 3 phrases 3 4 phrases Grade phrases * Tests may also include requirements from preceding grades. 4-bar phrase major key I/V 2 bars per chord 4 bar phrase major key I/V 1 chord per bar 4 bar phrase major key I/IV/V 1 chord per bar 4 bar phrase major key I/ii/IV/V 1 chord per bar 4 bar phrase minor key i/iv/v 1 chord per bar 4 bar phrase minor key i/iv/v/vi 1 chord per bar 4 bar phrase major key I/ii/IV/V & 7ths 1 chord per bar 4 bar phrase major or minor key I/ii/iii/IV/V/vi i/ii/iii/iv/v/vi & 6ths/7ths 1 or 2 chords per bar 4 bar phrase major or minor key all chords 6ths/7ths/9ths & dim/aug simple suspensions 1 or 2 chords per bar 25

27 About the exam Musical knowledge (Initial Grade 5 only) This test assesses candidates understanding of the pieces being performed, as well as their knowledge of notation and their instrument. It does this by assessing their responses to carefully graded questions based on candidates three chosen pieces. In the exam, candidates are invited to choose which piece they would like to be asked about first. The examiner then chooses a second piece for the remaining questions. Candidates scores should be free of annotations which might aid their responses. The examiner usually points to the relevant part of the score when asking questions. American terms (eighth note, half note, etc) may be used as an alternative to English terms (quaver, minim, etc). Example questions and responses are given in the table below. Further guidance is available on our website. Grade Initial Parameters (cumulative*) Pitch names Note durations Sample question What is the pitch name of this note? How many beats are there for this note? Sample answer G Two Clefs, stave, barlines What is this sign? Treble clef Identify key/time signatures Musical terms and signs (simple) What is this called? What is this called? Time signature A pause mark Grade 1 Note values What is this note value? Quaver Explain key/time signatures What does 4 mean? Notes on ledger lines What is the name of this note? Bb Four crotchet beats in a bar Grade 2 Musical terms and signs (more comprehensive) What is the meaning of da capo? Parts of the instrument What are these called? Keys Metronome marks, grace notes and ornaments Intervals (numerical only) Basic posture Explain the sign d = 72 What is the interval between these notes? Show me a good hand position Go back to the start 72 crotchet beats per minute 3rd Candidate demonstrates 26

28 About the exam Grade Parameters (cumulative*) Sample question Sample answer Grade 3 Relative major/minor What is the relative major/ minor of this piece? D minor Scale/arpeggio pattern What pattern of notes do you see here? Scale Warm up How might you warm up in preparation for playing this piece? Playing a selection of scales and arpeggios in related keys Grade 4 Modulation to closely related keys What key does this music change to? A minor Tonic/dominant triads Name the notes of the tonic triad C, E, G Intervals (full names) What is the interval between these notes? Perfect 5th Technical challenges Show me the most challenging part of this piece and tell me why Here [candidate indicates], because of the awkward leaps Grade 5 Musical style Comment on the style of this piece Candidate identifies style of piece and gives examples of stylistic features Musical period How does this piece reflect the period in which it was written? Candidate suggests a musical period and gives examples of how the music reflects this Musical structures Describe the form of this piece Candidate describes form of piece and identifies relevant sections Subdominant triads Name the notes of the subdominant triad F, A, C * Tests may also include requirements from preceding grades. 27

29 Electronic Keyboard Initial Subject code: EK Pieces (3 x 22 marks) Three pieces are to be played, freely chosen from the list below, to form a balanced programme. Instead of one piece, candidates may offer an own composition (see page 13). The following pieces are contained in the book Electronic Keyboard Pieces & Technical Work Initial published by Trinity: Beethoven arr. Proudler di Capua arr. Clarke Clarke Foster arr. Smith Franck arr. Litten Litten Smith Trad. arr. Ward Trad. arr. Proudler Winner arr. Marsden Ode to Joy* O Sole Mio Rock to the Roll** Camptown Races Panis Angelicus Flea Hop Country Capers The Keel Row What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor? My Little Dog * own interpretation ** improvisation The following alternative pieces are also available: Composer Piece Book Publisher Jennings & Homer Titanic Theme Keyed Up, Initial Alfred Mercury arr. Litten Bohemian Rhapsody Keyed Up, Initial Alfred Mozart Don Giovanni The Electronic Keyboard Collection book 1 Trinity Faber Parton arr. Litten Jolene Keyed Up, Initial Alfred Trad. Home on the Range no. 34 (basic version) 34 Well-known Folk Songs Schott ED Trad. Over the Sea to Skye Keyed Up, Initial Alfred Trad. arr. Frith Lavender Blue More Making the Grade, Preparatory Grade Chester Trad. arr. Frith Ye Banks and Braes More Making the Grade, Preparatory Grade Chester Vance & Pockriss Catch a Falling Star The Complete Keyboard Player book 6 Music Sales AM

30 Electronic Keyboard Initial Technical work (14 marks) (see page 15) Candidates to prepare in full either section i) or section ii) either i) Scales & chord knowledge (from memory) the examiner will select from the following: C major A minor (candidate s choice of either harmonic or melodic or natural minor) Pentatonic scale starting on C (5 notes) C major contrary motion scale Chromatic scale starting on D Triad of C major and A minor (root position) or ii) Exercises (music may be used): Candidates to prepare all three exercises. q = 60 one octave legato and mf hands separately hands together R.H. only L.H. only The candidate will choose one exercise to play first; the examiner will then select one of the remaining two exercises to be performed. Dreaming Stepping Out Clouds keyboard functions exercise scalic exercise pianistic exercise piano voice with autoaccompaniment off Both sections are contained in the book Electronic Keyboard Pieces & Technical Work Initial published by Trinity. Supporting tests (2 x 10 marks) Candidates to prepare two from: sight reading (see page 17) aural (see page 21) improvisation (see page 24) musical knowledge (see page 26) 29

31 Electronic Keyboard Grade 1 Subject code: EK Pieces (3 x 22 marks) Three pieces are to be played, freely chosen from the list below, to form a balanced programme. Instead of one piece, candidates may offer an own composition (see page 13). The following pieces are contained in the book Electronic Keyboard Pieces & Technical Work Grade 1 published by Trinity: Bernstein arr. Clarke Kelley arr. Marsden Litten Smith Trad. arr. Clarke Trad. arr. Litten Trad. arr. Smith Trad. arr. Smith Trad. arr. Ward Verdi arr. Proudler Theme from The Great Escape Home on the Range It s Gonna be Good Whirling Dervishes** Swing Low, Sweet Chariot* The Ash Grove Romance de Amor Scarborough Fair La Cucaracha La Donna e Mobile * own interpretation ** improvisation The following alternative pieces are also available: Composer Piece Book Publisher Bullard Feeling Fine Piano Time Pieces book 2 OUP Freedman arr. Fletcher Rock Around the Clock Making the Grade Keyboard, Grade 1 Chester Hook Gavotte Piano Time Pieces book 2 OUP Howard arr. Baker Fly Me to the Moon The Complete Keyboard Player book 6 Music Sales AM69998 Jacobs & Casey Summer Nights Keyed Up, Grade 1 Alfred Leiber & Stoller I Want to be Free Keyed Up, Grade 1 Alfred Mavers There She Goes The Complete Keyboard Player book 2 (new revised edition) Wise Sting Fields of Gold The Complete Keyboard Player book 2 (new revised edition) Wise Trad. arr. Litten Mango Walk Keyed Up, Grade 1 Alfred 30

32 Electronic Keyboard Grade 1 Technical work (14 marks) (see page 15) Candidates to prepare in full either section i) or section ii) either i) Scales & chord knowledge (from memory) the examiner will select from the following: F and G major D and E minor (candidate s choice of either harmonic or melodic or natural minor) Pentatonic scales starting on G and F (5 notes) Chromatic scale in contrary motion starting on D C major contrary motion scale q = 70 one octave two octaves legato and mf hands separately hands together piano voice with autoaccompaniment off Triad of F and G major, D and E minor (root position and first inversion) Chord of F 7 and G 7 (root position and first inversion) L.H. only or ii) Exercises (music may be used): Candidates to prepare all three exercises. The candidate will choose one exercise to play first; the examiner will then select one of the remaining two exercises to be performed. Swaying Spinning Wheel Parade keyboard functions exercise scalic exercise pianistic exercise Both sections are contained in the book Electronic Keyboard Pieces & Technical Work Grade 1 published by Trinity. Supporting tests (2 x 10 marks) Candidates to prepare two from: sight reading (see page 17) aural (see page 21) improvisation (see page 24) musical knowledge (see page 26) 31

33 Electronic Keyboard Grade 2 Subject code: EK Pieces (3 x 22 marks) Three pieces are to be played, freely chosen from the list below, to form a balanced programme. Instead of one piece, candidates may offer an own composition (see page 13). The following pieces are contained in the book Electronic Keyboard Pieces & Technical Work Grade 2 published by Trinity: Alomía Robles arr. Smith Immel arr. Clarke Litten Petzold attrib. J S Bach arr. Marsden Reed arr. Proudler Saint-Saëns arr. Litten Sanders arr. Smith Strauss II arr. Ward Trad. arr. Proudler Trad. arr. Ward El Cóndor Pasa* Theme from Dallas The Homeward Path** Minuet in G Perfect Day The Elephant from The Carnival of the Animals Adiós Muchachos Tritsch-Tratsch Polka Skye Boat Song Yellow Bird * own interpretation ** improvisation The following alternative pieces are also available: Composer Piece Book Publisher Andersson & Ulvaeus The Winner Takes it All The Complete Keyboard Player book 3 (new revised edition) Wise Blake Walking in the Air The Electronic Keyboard Collection book 2 Trinity Faber Lloyd Webber Memory The Electronic Keyboard Collection book 2 Trinity Faber Norton Get in Step The Microjazz Collection 2, level 4 Boosey M Rodgers arr. Williamson Do Re Mi What Else Can I Play? Piano Grade 2 IMP Sherman & Sherman Chim Chim Cher-ee from Mary Poppins The Complete Keyboard Player, Film & TV Themes Music Sales AM65962 Strauss II You and You The Electronic Keyboard Collection book 2 Trinity Faber Velaquez Besame Mucho Keyboard Klangwelt: Latin Festival Schott ED

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