ABRSM grade 5 Fur Elise by Beethoven is about ABRSM grade 5 standard, or RCM Level 7. However, the opening of the piece, which is the most well-known part that most people will recognise, is easier than the middle section and is around grade 2 ABRSM standard.
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Read More »Fur Elise is also a longer piece than the pieces typically set on exam boards around this difficulty level. Fur Elise is 125 bars/measures long. If we compare that to another Beethoven piece which is on the grade 5 ABRSM syllabus for 2021 and 2022, Beethoven’s Bagatelle in G minor Opus 119 No. 1, that is 91 bars/measures long including repeats. There is also a chromatic scale near the end of the piece, before the opening section returns for the final time, although some exam boards get you to learn chromatic scales from grade 2 anyway.
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