How important are exams to the adult learner who is only doing this as a hobby?
My teacher wanted me to buy the Grade 5 books which includes theory before I had got my results for Grade 4 and I said that was a mistake in case I do not pass Grade 4. Why do teachers jump the gun and get students to do this. It is far better to wait until you get your results and then buy the books and start looking at the next Grade.
This proves that you can reach a high standard without sitting an exam.
yes but when you make your own choices of what to play, you can become rigid.
discovering music on my own,
I was thinking that to save face I could lie and say I passed. None of my friends have ever asked to see my previous certificates so they wont ask to see the Grade 4 one and if they then say ok how about Grade 5, I could say I have decided not to go any further. (The truth being, if I cannot pass Grade 4 then I have no hope of trying Grade 5)
As for my earlier comment on being rigid (someone asked me to elaborate on that). I meant if we only play pieces we like we dont have any variety.
I meant if we only play pieces we like we dont have any variety.
I found out last night that I failed by 4 marks. I do not know if this means I should try again and maybe pass. The thing that puts me off is that I have to pay again for the exam. It is not cheap and what if I fail a second time. I would have spent a lot of money in the hope to pass?One part of me thinks that ok I missed it by 4 marks. This means had I been feeling well on the day then I would have passed. This also means I am capable of passing but do not want to sit te exam again and will not bother to do it all over again.I have an extremely busy job. I work long hours. Therefore I feel the graded exams are not for me. Take last night for example. I did not get home until 8pm. Then I have to relax and eat dinner and then if I was cramming for a grade exam, I would then have to go and study etc. Grade exams do not fit my lifestyle. Working to deadlines etc when I am already working to deadlines in my paid job at the office. ABRSM do an alternative which is Performance Assessments where you play something to an examiner and get feedback. There are no deadlines, no time constraints to get up to speed by such and such a time. Yes you go in for the Assessment tests BUT it is only ONE thing to learn and one thing to play to an examiner. Not three pieces plus scales plus appegios plus a sight reading test.ABRSM said the Performance Assessments are more my thing. So that is now my way forward
I do not want strangers or friends who know nothing about how a piece SHOULD sound to say lovely because that is not an accurate evaluation. It is not helpful to me.
The problem with not having a structured learning pattern is that most people don't progress any where near as well when they pick up things casually and only do it for fun. It's also far easier to not bother, if you're coming home from a hard day and have no reason to practise, than if you have the goal of getting prepared for the exam.