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117.

100 is a pass, 120 is a merit and 130 (I think) is a distinction.

There's no doubt in my mind that it was the scales that let me down, and I'll get the comments to prove it in a few days' time. The annoying thing being that, before the exam, I would have said that the scales were my strongest point. Not so in the exam itself though. Never mind, I'll just have to really go for it for Grade V! :D

And it has given me a new catch-phrase, to be wheeled out whenever and wherever possible: I may not be able to get Grade 3 merit, but even I know that!

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Can you take it again looking for the extra three points, or would that be a little absurd?

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Answer 1: no, that would be daft.

Answer 2: um, yes, funnily enough, that very thought occurred to me when I was preparing for the exam. But I thought I had scales covered. And even so, I was doing all of them every day. I just froze in the exam. Lack of practical exam experience, I think.

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I know all about freezing - I can stand in front of 3,000 people and compete in a forty minute extemporised public speaking contest. I could probably even do it naked if I had to, but I have crushing musical stagefight if I think I'm being judged. You've done way better than I could have managed.
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The first time you undergo a particular test (or kind of test) is always a trial run of sorts, I think. You're learning how to manage the test as much as to execute whatever it is you're being tested on.

Which is my way of saying "Good show", Sir Ben. :-) Now onward ...
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In the wider scale of things - well done! It's a fair old long time since you did a Grade exam! What, about 34-5 years, I'd guess? And those were on fiddle and the bang-twang machine.
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A bit longer ago than that, actually, ol' chap. I'd say either 37 or 38 years.

Thanks chaps. I do need and appreciate the encouragement one receives hereabouts. Just so's you know - whether I manage it or not is another matter - my aim is to try to demonstrate that it is still possible to persuade the terribly conservative (oh how ironic!) establishment, as represented by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, that one can be good enough on a conical bore, 8-key, 19c wooden flute to reach Grade 8.

So, I'm afraid there's more encouragement yet to do.

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First, congratulations.

Second, what is on a ABRSM test?
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I.D.10-t wrote:what is on a ABRSM test?
Have a look on Ben's original thread - there was discussion of all that and there are links to the ABRSM website where you can find full syllabus info. Oh, what the hell, here's the link again......
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Congrats! :party:
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Thanks, I.D.10-t.

And it's as follows (at least for grade 3):

3 pieces, one each from 3 given lists of about 7 or 8 pieces in each
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Chromatic, 1 octave, starting on F
Bb major, going up as far as the F on the top stri ... ahem ... in the third octave
D major, 2 octaves
F major, 2 octaves
G major, 2 octaves
A minor, going up as far as the E in the third octave
D minor, 2 octaves
E minor, 2 octaves
G minor, 2 octaves

For all the actual keys (ie everything except the chromatic scale) you need to do both the scale and the arpeggio, both tongued and slurred (in one, two-octave breath).

For Grade V, there are just over twice as many scales, plus a diminshed seventh and three dominant sevenths.

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Congratulations. Just curious, what's a grade 1 because I'm sure I'm not one of those either?
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mutepointe wrote:Congratulations. Just curious, what's a grade 1 because I'm sure I'm not one of those either?
Go look at the syllabuses on the ABRSM website - the requirements for all the Grades are available as pdf files to view or to download, individually or the whole bally lot, I think. the basic format is the same for all the grades, but obviously the difficulty of things required as well as the amount of each (e.g longer scales, lengthier set pieces, greater knowledge of theory) and the expected level of proficiency even at simple things increases as you go up the grades.

Here's the Grade 1 syllabus.

Incidentally, regarding the prevalence/popularity of these exams around the world, I was by chance today looking at a YouTube channel of a very talented young Hong Kong Chinese fluter who boasts of having a distinction in his ABRSM Grade 8.
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I.D.10-t wrote:First, congratulations.

Second, what is on a ABRSM test?
Oh, and it's not a "test". It's an exam. Rolly's very sensitive about such things, because he worked really hard for it. Poor old Woody didn't get a chance, even though he had put in a lot of the groundwork. Still, he's coming home this weekend. :D
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