Hi all,
Yes, so I am just transposing it to A major. This was much, much harder than I thought it would be. It didn't occur to me that I never transposed on piano before. I haven't needed to and evidently, never tried to.
Having studied Bb clarinet and Bb saxophone, it was often enough necessary to transpose specifically one whole tone higher. I was fairly good at this, on woodwinds that is, with only the single treble clef to transpose. So, I learned, yet again, that piano is an entirely different animal!
This is a deceptively looking "easy piece". Well, I'm pretty sure that the RCM board calling this a Grade 1 piece made a boo-boo! Broken chords, frequent hand shifts, double notes,etc.
I would judge the difficulty of this piece to be somewhere between the "Soldier's March" by Schumann and Beethoven's "German Dance" No. 9 in Eb major.
How exactly are pieces assigned grades? Does someone just play them and go, "This is very easy" or do they actually do some analysis involving various considerations?
Are there professionals who "specialize" in this or is there a discussion by a committee in which a consensus is taken?
Is there some criterion that those "in the know" use? In the various advanced degree syllabi I have perused, I haven't seen any training / study in this regard.
Maybe it's covered in coursework at a University?
Well, just curious.
Thanks, Joe.
P.S. I just found this link
https://www.hickeys.com/customer_service/our_grading_system.php