There are a total of 8 grades in the ABRSM piano exams, where grade 1 is the easiest and grade 8 is the hardest. Each grade tests you in the following areas: scales and arpeggios, sight-reading, and aural testing.
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Read More »There are a total of 8 grades in the ABRSM piano exams, where grade 1 is the easiest and grade 8 is the hardest. Each grade tests you in the following areas: scales and arpeggios, sight-reading, and aural testing. The ABRSM structures its exams based on a specific structured framework created to determine if someone is a beginner or an advanced musician. To do this, 8 piano grades were developed and a National Qualifications Framework.
1. Piano Sonata in D Major, K. 576 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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