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Piano Exam Pieces 2023 & 2024, ABRSM Grade 1: Selected from the 2023 & 2024 syllabus (ABRSM Exam Pieces)

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The ABRSM Grade 1 Piano exam is a great introduction to piano examinations. It’s challenging but accessible for beginners.

Need some more help for the big exam? You can find our ultimate how to learn piano and resources guide here.

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You have to choose one piece to play from sections A, B, and C of the Grade 1 Piano syllabus. For 2019 & 2020 there’s a great selection. Scales and broken chords: the candidate plays a selection of scales and broken chords from the syllabus, as requested by the examiner. Answer questions about the dynamics (loud or quiet) or the articulation (smooth or detached) of the piece played. When you’re practicing, save the best till last. You’re much more likely to stay motivated if you know your favourite piano playing is still to come. Learn the right and left-hand parts separately. Be patient and play slowly until you’ve learnt the notes.

This piece is easy to understand, since there are many patterns. The real challenge is playing it at the speed required. This is such a fun one to play! Here you’ll find everything you need to know about ABRSM Grade 1 Piano 2019 / 2020 along with some handy practice tips. Don’t be worried about your singing voice! Only pitch is assessed not vocal quality. The examiner will be happy to adapt to the vocal range of the candidate, you can potentially hum or whistle or sing at a different octave if needed! Once you’re able to play the piece with both hands, work on the dynamics. That means playing loudly when you see an f or playing softly when you see a p. Your piano tutor will help you to recognise any dynamic elements in the piece. The assessments do get more expensive as candidates progress through the grades, as the examinations become more complex and take longer. As of June 2019:The book is cutesy, but Angelfish is a surprisingly mature-sounding piece. There are plenty of patterns that make it easy to play, but it sounds a little more complex.

If you're interested in how the grade 1 piano exam works through the RCM (Royal Conservatory of Music), this video is for you. Even if you have absolutely no interest in taking exams, this is useful information to know if you're self-studying (or just want to better understand what your teacher is telling you). Early English Sonatinas / includes Duncombe, Wilton, Attwood, Hook, Cambridge, Jones (edited by Alec Rowley) There are many chords out there in the world. So far we've learned major and minor chords. In this video/post, the discussion evolves to 7th chords - the different varieties, and how to form them. How do you prepare for the ABRSM Grade 1 Piano Exam? Regular piano lessons. A great piano tutor. And lots of practice at home.Examiners are looking for accurate, confident, and fluent playing of all exam elements. They want to hear character and style in the chosen set pieces. And they want a candidate to demonstrate good musical awareness in the aural test. Now focus on where you are often making mistakes. Try to work out what is going wrong and practice difficult sections again and again. Articulation & Phrasing: Simple changes in articulation and phrasing, occasional slurs and simple occasional use of staccato and accented articulation may occur.

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