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Author: Jun
Date: 2001-04-11 15:02
I am supposed to take a grade 8 exam this year..but i having a second thought..
should i take the exam under ABRMS or Trinity College of London.is either of them recognised in the USA or Australia?
And i still unable to tongue the notes cripsy enough...quite frustrating at times. do anyone have books on finger exercise?
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Author: Mark Charette, Webmaster
Date: 2001-04-11 15:30
The US to my knowledge doesn't recognize the grades for any particular purpose; conservatories and colleges are free to set their own requirements for competence.
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Author: S.Koumas
Date: 2001-04-11 22:44
Mate id Sugest lONDON Guildhall or the Barbican Clarinet exams!
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Author: Jun
Date: 2001-04-12 13:59
err...Complete Method for Clarinet by C. Baerman can be used???
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Author: eilidh
Date: 2001-04-12 22:03
what pieces are you thinking of doing for your grade 8? and why are you having second thoughts? if you can play the pieces competently you should be ok - i did grade 8 a couple of years ago but there are a lot of scales to be learned! it took me about 6 months to do them all from memory
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Author: Jun
Date: 2001-04-13 02:14
i play the 3rd movements from stravinsky's three pieces for clarinet, Brahms's sonata in Eb and Schumann' fantasiestucke.
the way my teacher is teaching now, i think i have a lot to brush up....specially on my fingers...
over here, ABRMS is more popular and expensive somehow i feel that trinity has the same quality...i dun know why...?? i prefer trinity as one of the exam items was to introduce the pieces i would be playing. therefore i need to know the history of the pieces i playing...
i hate the scales but still have to practice...so sad...
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