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All candidates
will be required to perform on one tuned percussion instrument and, at
their choice, either timpani or snare drum.
TUNED PERCUSSION
Scales and
Arpeggios:
from memory, in the following keys:
C, G, F majors; A, E, D minors (one
octave)
SCALES: in the
above keys (minor in melodic or harmonic form at candidate's choice):
(i) with a crotchet beat on the
tonic, as example below:
(ii) even notes, as example below:
ARPEGGIOS:
the common chords of the above keys:
(i) even notes, as example below:
(ii) even notes with repeated tonic,
as example below:
One Piece (or set combination): chosen by the candidate from the
following list, all of which may be found in Graded Music for Tuned
Percussion, Book 1 (Associated Board):
1.
Anon. American Shaker melody 'Simple Gifts'
2.
Anon. John Brown's Body
and
Anon. Deck the hall with boughs of holly
3.
Anon. Men of Harlech (published with optional accompaniment)
and
S. C. Foster Oh! Susanna (published with optional accompaniment)
4.
Anon. Waltzing Matilda
and
Hook The Lass of Richmond Hill
5.
Haydn Scherzo, from Sonata in F, Hob.XVI/9 (published with optional
accompaniment)
TIMPANI
Study: no.1 as published for the Grade. Graded Music for Timpani,
Book 1 (Associated Board)
One Piece: chosen by the candidate
from the following list, all of which may be found in Graded Music for Timpani,
Book 1 (Associated Board):
1.
March Past
2.
Fanfare
3.
Allegretto
4.
Prelude
SNARE DRUM
Study: no.1 as published for the Grade. Graded Music for Snare
Drum, Book 1 (Associated Board)
One piece: chosen by the candidate
from the following list, all of which may be found in Graded Music for Snare
Drum, Book 1 (Associated Board):
1.
Marking Time
2.
On Parade
3.
Stick together
4.
Two Step
5.
Tempo Timekeeper
6.
Step lightly
Playing at Sight: one short piece in
simple time, either for tuned percussion or the other instrument offered by the
candidate, as directed by the examiner. The test for tuned percussion will be
within the keys, notes and overall range of the scale requirements set for the
Grade. Some accidentals, dotted and tied notes may be included.
Candidates will be given a short interval of up to
half a minute in which to look through and, if they wish, try out any part of
the test for Playing at Sight before they are required to perform it for
assessment. See Regulations
for Percussion.
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