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Author: Christian Comeau
Date: 2005-07-17 05:20
Hi,
Just wondering what are grades...?
You know some pieces are for example grade 3 or whatever
Next question, how do I know my grade? I can (well "almost") play the mozart clarinet concerto (622) and I know all my major and harmonics minor scales, so what does it approximatively means?
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Author: Ashley
Date: 2005-07-18 00:45
The grades means the easy to hard or some pieces has the scale to sast to avdancved. In this case u can play mozart then i will say u can play any grade.
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Author: blue
Date: 2005-07-20 21:30
YOU don't have a grade. the music gets a grade. also grades are usualy assigned to concert band music. i don't think when mozart was writing his clarinet concerto he said "i think i'll make this one a grade 4". oh and a grade tell how difficult the piece supposedly is. grade 1 music is apparently easy and filled with whole, half, and quarter notes. grade 6 music is considered the most difficult and is usually filled with notes of all durations and making use of an instruments full range with tempi of varying speeds.
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Author: Sam
Date: 2005-08-06 12:43
Grades are the level of music you are capable of playing. The clarinet concerto movement 2 is Grade 6 and the 3rd is grade 8 in the UK Royal Associated Board of Music. Grades range from Prelimery to Grade 8. Most people do from Grades 1 to 8 and may skip some. After grade 8 there are recital certificates which allow you to put letters after your name etc.
Grades are also used for band music. These range from 1-5 with 2 exceptions in big band music a level 6 was formed due to 2 exceptionally difficult pieces been written. I hope this helps
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