I'm 17I'm around grade 8 (They don't have exam like that over here in Sweden but I'm somewhere around 7+ and and I've been playing for almost 2 years.
you can take the ABRSM exams in sweden as well (instrumental grades as well as music theory) just ask your teacher (in case you are interested) he/she should know...isn't ABRSM grades avaible for almost all countries?
yeah you should if you've only been playing for 2 years and already at grade 8, you seem to be really serious about it. i haven't taken the grades myself, it costs i think about 400-700 SEK. it's not that expensive but for me, taking lessons in piano is almost more than my family can afford so the grade exams are out of question for me. i'd advice you to look here https://www.musikskolan.nacka.se/ and then click on "Grade". and of course once again ask your teacher. he/she should be able to prepare you for the exam next year since i think the last entry date this year has already pasted.
Hej and halla. Grade 8 in 2 years? Wow! And to think some people here think I'm great because I passed grade 6 in four. I kowtow to you. Take the exam. It'll look very good on your CV at the least. Not to mention the fact that grade 8 gets all the fun pieces. Be careful of the aural though. Sight singing and analysing a piece on the spot are really nasty if you're not lucky.
Be careful of the aural though. Sight singing and analysing a piece on the spot are really nasty if you're not lucky.
omg sight SINGING?! i hope it's pieces like twinkle twinkle little star... what's meant with analysing a piece? oh and pseudopianist; i'd advice you not to jump onto grade 8 on the first try, btw i think you have to pass grade 5 in music theory before being able to take the higher grades? not too sure about this. never taken the exams but they sound scary...grade 8 in 2 years.. isn't that what bernhard thought was reasonable for a serious pianist? i've been playing for about 9 years and i think i'm barely grade 8... lol... i guess i play for fun
I have just joined this board for a while. I love to read these forum because there are so many useful topics and opinions. By the way, I'd love to know about other members like How old r u?Which grade r u guys?Which board do u exam? and so on...in case you want to expose yourself for me, I'm 24 with PC of TCLthank you
Im 14 been playing for 7 1/2 months. From Hemet, California Don't know really what you mean by "grade" but I have learned Op. 3 No. 2 by Rachmaninoff Half of Chopin's First Ballade (working on it)Liberstraum No. 3 by Liszt And thankfully my mom finally signed me up for lessons.Took her a while
I'm 15 years old taking lessons for allmost one year ( playing for one year and a half), And I'm playing Chopin's revolutionary, Rach's c-sharp minor prelude, some chopin nocturne, and I'm now beginning Mazeppa ( Liszt's TE etude), and it is really not beyond my abilities. I'm thinking of schumann's toccata soon too. But i'm a poor sight-reader (for bach's prelude at least). I could say I have a fairly good theory. So i don't know wich grade I'm in piano or theory!
I don't say Mazeppa will sound as good as the one of Cziffra or Arrau, but I have the technique to play it right now without collapsing. I don't say I will be able in two weeks, same a month. I would say 3 months to get a convincing performance of it. And I'm far to play the 32 beethoven sonatas. And I'm only thinking of schumann tocatta soon to prepare for feux-follet and rach prelude op.23 no.9 soon.Believe me or not I don't ****** care... I'm habituated.
*** I did'nt say I could play all those, I said I would TRY schumann's toccata to PREPARE FOR playing Feux-follet and rach prelude no.9, why would I PREPARE TO it if I could play it right now? And I don't PLAY schumann's toccata, I said I was thinking of trying it to prepare for feux-follet. And I did'nt say I could play them perfectly, I said it would not be like Cziffra's recording for sure, but it would be DESCENT. So if you think I'm a bad liar, I think you're one bad reader. Or maybe you're just trying to take what i say and interpret it your way to insult me?
Note that any time you post, you prove yourself a bigger idiot than you already are.-Why the heck are you PREPARING FOR Feux-Follet? Why are you even THINKING ABOUT Feux-Follets? At your age, and amount of piano you have, you should be trying your very best at pieces like the 1st movement of Moonlight Sonata, if you can even play that... I am not going to post on this topic anymore because you aren't fooling anyone but yourself, learn from it.(Just to prove that I am reading your bullshit carefully, you spelled DESCENT wrong*Decent
ah you can learn anything you want in the first year, doesn't mean it'll sound bril. and you can learn for 12 years and it still doesn't mean it'll sound bril!woohoo slow and steady wins the race!
Thierry13, I think only after you are officialy certified, meaning you actually pass the exam for that particular grade ( and ALL the exam components, including aural, sight singing, and sight reading ), then you can safely say what grade are you in. You know, have it ever occured to you that your teacher may be wrong? I attempted Chopin Ballade no 3 after 2 years study with my first teacher, and managed to finish it. He gave glowing assessment of my playing. But when I moved to my new teacher, who is a respected performer, he pointed out all my mistakes, habits, bad fingerings, etc, and I have to swallow my pride and restarted from scratch again. Sure, I may not exactly play very difficult piece now, but at least now I'm sure that I'm more thorughly developed as a music student. And anyway, the way you phrase your words, I really don't know whether you really mean what you say or you are just trying to boast, but if you learn piano just for leisure, I guess you will be doing just fine.
Hmmm...I wonder how come you guys are able to play pieces that are beyond Grade 8 in a year. I wish I had you guys' talent. I have completed Bach Invention no.1 in a month but still not note perfect and not up-to speed....