The original version of Scott Joplin's The Entertainer is at least piano grade 8 standard (ABRSM/Trinity College London). There are also many simplified arrangements which have been set for lower piano grades on different exam boards, including grades 2, 3, and 4.
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Read More »Both hands are required to be at an octave span quite often during this piece, so it could be tempting to let them lock into that position at times. Not only is being tense bad for your hands, but it negatively impacts the quality of the sound produced as well. When learning this piece, thought will need to be given to making sure both hands are as relaxed as they can be, to produce a better sound. When I did the ATCL performance diploma, they had a repertoire list of pieces to choose from to perform in the exam, but they also allowed you to submit a programme request containing pieces not from that list. They would make a case-by-case decision whether your overall programme was at the ATCL difficulty level, and therefore whether you were allowed to use that programme for your exam. I put together a programme consisting of mainly approved pieces from their repertoire list, but I decided to see if they would let me play a rag piece at the end of my programme. Pine Apple Rag is a similar level of difficulty to The Entertainer. The left hand has that jumping chord pattern that is characteristic of Ragtime, and the tempo is marked “Slow march tempo”. Pine Apple Rag is also a similar length to The Entertainer and most rags. The right hand of Pine Apple Rag has some different patterns from those in The Entertainer. One of the more challenging passages is like a more advanced version of the opening of The Entertainer (see below, both rags have the same rhythm here but more chord notes are added in Pine Apple Rag), but the slow tempo of Pine Apple Rag allows this piece to not be too difficult overall.
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