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What piano grade are you in?

Introductory-Grade 2
6 (26.1%)
Grade 3-4
2 (8.7%)
Grade 5-6
2 (8.7%)
Grade 7-8
4 (17.4%)
Grade 9-10
9 (39.1%)

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Topic: Piano Exams  (Read 2542 times)

Offline hanlat

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Piano Exams
on: July 08, 2009, 06:19:06 PM
Do you take piano exams?  If so, what grade are you in?  How long have you been playing?

Offline perfect_pitch

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Re: Piano Exams
Reply #1 on: July 09, 2009, 12:26:46 AM
I've currently sat my Licentiate Piano Exam which is the second highest in Australia... I've been playing for 15 years and have a degree in Music Education (specialising in Classical Piano Music)

Now going for the highest - the Fellowship of the Rings....



Oh wait - my mistake - Fellowship of Music.  ;D 

Offline neardn

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Re: Piano Exams
Reply #2 on: July 09, 2009, 12:59:18 AM
i'm a student at SFCM

i don't know what grade that is.

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Re: Piano Exams
Reply #3 on: July 18, 2009, 06:20:49 PM
I've been playing for about 5 years over the last 8 years (had 4 children in that time!) and have just finished polishing my grade 6 pieces last Christmas and am working on some Grade 7 and other repertoire. But that's UK where we only go up to Grade 8, anyone know how it compares?

Collyermum
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Grade 8 flute, voice
Intermediate level piano and loving it, at last!

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Re: Piano Exams
Reply #4 on: July 20, 2009, 04:02:30 PM
I've been playing for about 5 years over the last 8 years (had 4 children in that time!) and have just finished polishing my grade 6 pieces

collyermum - I'm curious about something so I understand learning curves... did you begin 8 years ago on piano with ZERO musical background? Or did you have years under your belt from studying another instrument?  To me, grade 6 in eight years ("five years" due to kids) is impressive if starting from scratch zero in music. Just curious.

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Re: Piano Exams
Reply #5 on: October 18, 2009, 10:16:43 AM
preparing for third attempt at Licentiate  :(

played for 9 years
Currently playing:
Beethoven - Appassionata Sonata
Chopin - Nocturne Op 27 No 2
Chopin - Ballade No 2
Chopin - Etude 'Winter Wind'
Debussy - Jardins sous la pluie
Ravel - Sonatine

Offline perfect_pitch

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Re: Piano Exams
Reply #6 on: October 18, 2009, 01:19:48 PM
preparing for third attempt at Licentiate  :(

played for 9 years

Best of luck - I know what you've gone through... wait till you try the Fellowship... You'll almost cry.

Offline musiklover96

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Re: Piano Exams
Reply #7 on: October 19, 2010, 11:38:47 AM
i have now passed my lmus :)
but i dont intend on going for fellowship
Currently playing:
Beethoven - Appassionata Sonata
Chopin - Nocturne Op 27 No 2
Chopin - Ballade No 2
Chopin - Etude 'Winter Wind'
Debussy - Jardins sous la pluie
Ravel - Sonatine

Offline asianpianoer

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Re: Piano Exams
Reply #8 on: November 19, 2010, 07:35:27 AM
yea and you're only 14
 YOU KNOW HOW AMAZING THAT Is
i think the youngest age for passing lmus is 13

I AM SO SO SO SO SO SO JEALOUS

and Amus at 10
 AND only playing for 6 yrs
SO SO SO jealous
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