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I think we all have good reason to feel very proud of him, as I hope he is proud of himself.
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I have no idea. He's still lying low (that came out sounding sifferent from what I meant )Nutroast wrote:That's fantastic news! He's broken his sound barrier! Well done, Dave. Is he going to go for 4?
Maybe if we all got our voices in chorus and yelled he'd hear us and come back and tell us.
So all together now:
"COME BACK HERE YOU SILLY BOGBRUSH AND TELL US HOW IT'S GOING!"
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I managed a paltry 76% for my piano step one exam, i just started sightreading, my teacher gives me 5 little exercises for the week and i like doing it! i give myself one minute to have a look at it and then I go for it. she says I will be a better ready if I do it every practicse
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Well done on your result - are you pleased? You should be; people don't realised what an achievement it is for adults to pass music exams. Well done!!
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so 128 marks = 85% pretty good mark!
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I remember in my grade 6 there being 4 pieces to learn - one of the lists had 2 short pieces, and the total marks for each piece varied - but I think they scrapped that idea years ago. Nowadays, for Grades 1-7 the total marking is:
Scales/ arpeggios/ broken chords 21 (pass mark 14)
Pieces A B C (30 each) 90 (20)
Sight Reading 21 (14)
Aural Tests 18 (12)
Total = 150 (pass 100/ 66%)
Merit = 120+ Distinction = 130+
Can be confusing, coz theory is out of 100!
I have heard that some colleges prefer anything on or over "140" for a distinction at grade 8 to be worth its salt. It has a better 'ring' to it than say 132 ! - but not sure if this tale still stands.
I have a pupil who got into the 140's for grades 1 & 2 piano.... and he was most upset when he ONLY got 136 for his grade 3 !! - even his Mum frowned. Kid is only 9 aswell!!!
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I have a poor brain for numbers. No idea where I got 140 from! Just as well I'm not a teacher - poor kids would be very confused!
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Do you know Peter Grimes? I studies it for A level in 1963 and I've been mightily impressed with it ever since.
Went to hear it at the proms on Friday, in a "slightly-staged" concert performance. Still wonderful after all this time.
My only gripe - well, I have no truck with those people who get on their high horse and fume and fret if anyone is naive enough to applaud in between movements of a symphony, but right near the end, when for the second time they're gearing up to a witch-hunt, and there's a long loud "PETER GRIMES!!!" from the chorus, followed by a deathly silence, and then a repeat (or two?) of the same shout and silence - and several people clapped after the first one. Did they really think this was the end?
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'Doesn't matter with this lot,' snorted the soloist, 'One bar's rest and they all clap, two bar's rest and they all go and get another gin & tonic...'
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Jealous if he can do that on his own, thats tough but soul buidling!!!!
So his new teacher should work on the positives with him and ignore negativity and he will move forward to grade 4 love it
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I never think of the right things to say at the right time. Like it!!!Gill the Piano wrote: 'I'm sorry, I'm learning for fun and this isn't bloody fun'!
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