In the Grade 1 examination, candidates need to know how to play scales in C, G, D and F majors as well as A and D minors. They can play each hand separately but need to play two octaves of each scale. Broken or diminished chords cover all the same keys except D major.
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Read More »When it comes to the world of graded piano examinations, the first grade can seem a little intimidating to new players. Whether it is yourself or your child learning however, we have a few quick and simple tips to help enhance your learning and put you on the right path to passing with distinction! As with any examination, it’s always best to know how the exam is broken down. Currently, the Grade 1 ABRSM piano exam generally lasts around 12-15 minutes and is broken down into three sections. Scales and arpeggios – the candidate plays a selection of scales, arpeggios and broken chords from the syllabus, as requested by the examiner. Sight-reading – the candidate plays a piece of music they’ve never seen before. Aural tests – the candidate listens to the examiner play a passage of music on the piano and then answers questions about it. You can see the official guidelines and content of the ABRSM Grade 1 exam here
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