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[[Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music]] Percussion Syllabus is designed to offer a flexible approach to percussion assessment. There are exams at [[ABRSM Grade 1 Keyboard Percussion]], [[ABRSM Grade 1 Snare Drum]] and [[ABRSM Grade 1 Timpani]] as individual, standalone subjects. [[Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music]] also offer [[ABRSM Grade 1 Orchestral Percussion]] to allow candidates to demonstrate their skills in all three subjects.
[[Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music]] Percussion Syllabus is designed to offer a flexible approach to percussion assessment. There are exams at [[ABRSM Grade 1 Keyboard Percussion]], [[ABRSM Grade 1 Snare Drum]] and [[ABRSM Grade 1 Timpani]] as individual, standalone subjects. [[Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music]] also offer [[ABRSM Grade 1 Orchestral Percussion]] to allow candidates to demonstrate their skills in all three subjects.


Percussion exams consist of three pieces, studies or scales and arpeggios, sight-reading and aural tests. Total marks in all individual Practical exams are 150. 100 marks are required to achieve a Pass, 120 to pass with Merit and 130 marks to pass with Distinction.
Percussion exams consist of three pieces, studies or scales and arpeggios, sight-reading and aural tests. Total marks in all individual Practical exams are 150. 100 marks are required to achieve a Pass, 120 to pass with Merit and 130 marks to pass with Distinction.
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