I'm glad you uploaded about grade 4, I've never taken an abrsm or rcm test but I believe I would be around a grade 4 level. It gives me an insight of what pieces I could play next and maybe take an exam 😁
I really enjoy this type of video, I have been playing for around three years but my teacher wants me to do abrsm grade 1. I'll be taking the exam in june and I'm already getting anxious, I have never taken a piano exam, wish me luck!! :)
Hi! Could you make a video about the ABRSM music theory exams please? I understand that it’s mandatory to get level 5 in order to progress to level 6 piano.
I recently learned diabelli's sonatina in f major 1st movement, I did find a few bits challenging, but I was able to play the piece quite smoothly in a few days. Does that indicate that I should try pieces that are a bit more difficult? (I'm a self learner at the moment so I'm quite unsure)
I'm glad you uploaded about grade 4, I've never taken an abrsm or rcm test but I believe I would be around a grade 4 level. It gives me an insight of what pieces I could play next and maybe take an exam 😁
would be great if you played the technical requirements. thanks.
I really enjoy this type of video, I have been playing for around three years but my teacher wants me to do abrsm grade 1. I'll be taking the exam in june and I'm already getting anxious, I have never taken a piano exam, wish me luck!! :)
How'd your exam go?
Hi! Could you make a video about the ABRSM music theory exams please? I understand that it’s mandatory to get level 5 in order to progress to level 6 piano.
Really helpful, thanks!
I recently learned diabelli's sonatina in f major 1st movement, I did find a few bits challenging, but I was able to play the piece quite smoothly in a few days. Does that indicate that I should try pieces that are a bit more difficult? (I'm a self learner at the moment so I'm quite unsure)
Cool
I kinda skipped level 4... I'm currently at Level 9 in RCM, so this is awkward.
Great video though, it gives me insight of what I skipped years ago.
Merci, Eh?
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