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Topic: Are there any lists out there of different pieces and what grades they are?  (Read 2006 times)

Offline knew bee

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Hi All

I'm starting to get bored working through the pieces from the ABRSM books (I've been playing since August and I've just finished the Grade 2 book) and I was wondering if there was a list or something of some longer, more complete pieces with a guide of what grades they'd be.

I'd like to increase my repertoire at the same time as working up through the grades and figure this would be a good way of doing so.

Anyone got any handy wee links for me?

Thanks again!


KB

Offline netzow

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Hi All

I'm starting to get bored working through the pieces from the ABRSM books (I've been playing since August and I've just finished the Grade 2 book) and I was wondering if there was a list or something of some longer, more complete pieces with a guide of what grades they'd be.

I'd like to increase my repertoire at the same time as working up through the grades and figure this would be a good way of doing so.

Anyone got any handy wee links for me?

Thanks again!


KB

Yes, have a look https://pianoforum.net/Graded_Pieces_All.xls
In general I believe it is considered to have the correct grades. Enjoy.

Offline knew bee

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Thansk! What a fantastic list!

Can I just ask what the OrSor number is?

I've done a quick Google search for some MIDI files but I've only managed to find a few that I'd like to listen to - anyone know any good MIDI sites out there?

Offline mad_max2024

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I've done a quick Google search for some MIDI files but I've only managed to find a few that I'd like to listen to - anyone know any good MIDI sites out there?

https://www.classicalarchives.com/
 you can only donwnload 5 files per day without paying but it has a lot of variety
I am perfectly normal, it is everyone else who is strange.

Offline netzow

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Thansk! What a fantastic list!

Can I just ask what the OrSor number is?

I've done a quick Google search for some MIDI files but I've only managed to find a few that I'd like to listen to - anyone know any good MIDI sites out there?



Well, you could ask what the OrSor number is but I would have to know what is was first :D
MIDI files, I have not used this site myself but someone suggested it over on the useful links thread over in the miscellaneous section of the forum: https://www.claudiocolombo.net/ .
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